[GRASS5] openDX - an option for GRASS 5?
Markus Neteler
grass5 at geog.uni-hannover.de
Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:35:08 +0000
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Hi all,
maybe some of you already know openDX from IBM.
Might this be an option for GRASS 5?
I don't fully understand their license.
Some links:
http://www.research.ibm.com/dx/
http://www.opendx.org
Their demos look pretty nice!
Markus
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Dear Marcus, I am forwarding to you some more information about OPENDX
Riccardo
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Dear Marcus, I am forwarding to you some more information about OPENDX
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number of=20
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> Abram, G. and L. Treinish. An Extended Data Flow Architecture for =
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> Analysis and Visualization. Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society=20=
> Visualization '95, pp. 263-269, October 1995.=20
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> Lucas, B., G. D. Abram, N. S. Collins, D. A. Epstein, D. L. Gresh, K. =
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> McAuliffe. An Architecture for a Scientific Visualization System.=20
> Proceedings IEEE Visualization '92, pp. 107-113, October 1992.=20
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> Haber, R., B. Lucas and N. Collins. A Data Model for Scientific=20
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