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Jahresbericht 2000
(2001)
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(2002)
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(2003)
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(2004)
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(2005)
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Jahresbericht 2007
(2008)
Scientists intending to employ scientific visualization techniques are confronted with the unpleasant task of choosing visualization software that meets their specific needs. A good choice requires consideration of several aspects. Most important are functionality, i.e. the set of supported visual representations, and restrictions due to the user's production environment (i.e. available hardware and software platforms, software compatibility constraints, need of specific input and output formats, network distribution requirements). Crucial are quality demands, ranging from simple graphics for interactive control of simulations, to images of highest quality (glossy prints, slides or video movies) for presentation purposes. Further aspects of consideration are: ease of use, level on which the user is willing to program, portability, conformity to prevalent standards, availability in the world-wide user community, future dissemination, as well as emerging trends in computer graphics and scientific visualization. The aim of this manual is to give a survey on the graphics and visualization software that is currently being provided at ZIB (mainly for internal use). The whole range of computer graphics software relevant in mathematical, natural and technical sciences is covered: image synthesis (basic and higher graphics libraries, plot programs, visualization environments, combined text and drawing programs, renderers), image processing and storage (raster and vector formats, page description languages, raster toolkits for image processing and format conversion), capturing of images as well as printing on paper and recording on photographic film or video tape. This information together with a glossary and recommendations for further reading should help prospective users in getting started and assist them in making good choices of graphics and visualization software.
Jahresbericht 2006
(2007)
Jahresbericht 1991
(1992)
Jahresbericht 1990
(1991)
Jahresbericht 1989
(1990)
Jahresbericht 1988
(1989)
Jahresbericht 1987
(1988)
Tätigkeitsbericht 1986
(1987)
Tätigkeitsbericht 1985
(1986)
Jahresbericht 1993
(1993)
Jahresbericht 1992
(1993)
Jahresbericht 1994
(1995)
Jahresbericht 1995
(1996)
As part of the CPAIOR 2011 a call was made for late breaking abstracts for
presentation at the conference. These abstracts were meant to represent
work in process, recent work, or work appearing in other academic areas but
of interest to the CPAIOR community. A total of 19 submissions were
received of which 16 were selected by the program chairs for
presentation. This document is a compilation of the presented abstracts.
Jahresbericht 2009
(2010)
Jahresbericht 2010
(2011)
Proceedings of ACCAT 2012
(2012)
Open Access ist Grundlage und Voraussetzung für die Nachnutzbarkeit, Transparenz und freie Zugänglichkeit zu wissenschaftlichen Informationen, Forschungsergebnissen und Daten des kulturellen Erbes. Mit Bezug auf die vom Senat Berlin 2015 verabschiedete Open-Access-Strategie empfiehlt der Kooperative Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) seinen Bibliotheken praktische Maßnahmen zur Umsetzung von Open Access in den eigenen Einrichtungen und benennt Maßnahmen der KOBV-Zentrale zur Unterstützung seiner Mitgliedsbibliotheken im Zuge dieses Transformationsprozesses.
VideoMath
(2010)
EuroVis 2009
(2009)
MathFilm Festival 2008
(2008)
Volume Graphics 2007
(2007)
Optimization Stories
(2012)
Räume - Bilder - Kulturen
(2015)
Annual Report 2015
(2016)