PRISMA-MDE - Information Visualization Environment for Multiple Display

This paper aims to minimize the problems encountered in the handling of large amounts of visual data, proposing a scalable environment for distributed applications and information visualization (IV) with multiple coordinated views. The benefits of this architecture are improving the processing power for visualization tools, reduce the rendering time of visualization techniques, reducing the problem of occlusion and aggregation, among others. We will be presented usability testing, and comparative testing of performance (rendering time, memory usage, and processor) with an application of IV in a single desktop.

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