Visual Beans
The main aim of the project was to investigate the role of component technology together with advanced middleware platforms to support the construction of dynamically adaptable distributed cooperative visualisation software. In addition, we investigated the potential of the concept of open bindings, within this framework, to support different styles of adaptation in a highly heterogeneous environment.
The project had the following key objectives:
- to demonstrate the effectiveness of component technology and middleware for constructing distributed cooperative visualisation systems,
- to develop strategies for the adaptation of such systems in dynamically evolving heterogeneous environments (taking into account network resources, end system resources, the possibility of component migration, and potentially different styles of visualisation),
- to validate the approach through a series of application scenarios extracted from experience in the MANICORAL and other applications-based projects,
- to feed results of the work into key standards bodies including the OMG.
Project Dates
October 1999 to September 2002
Selected Publications
Gallop, J., Blair, G.S., Cooper, C., Coulson, G., Duce, D., Fitzpatrick, T., and Johnson, I. (2002). "Investigating a component-oriented approach to adaptive collaborative visualization". In Proceedings of SPIE Volume: 4665, Visualization and Data Analysis 2002 Editor(s): Erbacher, R.F., Chen, P.C., Groehn, M., Roberts, J.C., and Wittenbrink, C.M.
Project Web Site
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/reseacrh/mpg/projects/visualbeans/
Investigators
- Gordon Blair (Lancaster)
- Geoff Coulson(Lancaster)
- Tom Fitzpatrick(Lancaster)
- Chris Cooper (Oxford Brookes)
- David Duce (Oxford Brookes)
- Julian Gallop (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
- Ian Johnson (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
Principal Contact
Geoff Coulson (Email:geoff - add @comp.lancs.ac.uk)
