Collaboration
     & Interoperability
                            Congress - May 3-5, 2010

Massive Model Visualization Use Cases

Dave Kasik, Senior Technical Fellow-Visualization
The Boeing Company

The human visual system provides an extremely efficient way to communicate both context and detail. The amount of data that’s being generated is actually exceeding the rate of change of Moore’s law. The domains in which data is expanding range from computer-aided design and manufacturing to arts and entertainment to intelligence analysis. The most effective way people have to comprehend and communicate the overall implications relies on computer graphics. Clear examples from specific domains show the effectiveness of interactive, real-time 3D graphics. The overall system implications of real-time interaction are essential to ultimately make the technology implementable. The attendees should understand all aspects that can make or break the widespread adoption of massive model tools and techniques.

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Biography

Dave Kasik is responsible for Visualization and Interactive Techniques at Boeing. His research interests include innovative combinations of basic 3D computer graphics, user interface technologies to increase product awareness and improve business intelligence.