AVS
AVS - commercial visualization package from Advanced Visual Systems, Inc.
AVS is a visualization application software and development environment.
AVS accepts data and attempts to create a visual display of the data in a
variety of forms using different visualization techniques. AVS is structured
around their concept of a module. A module is an independent computing
element (C or FORTRAN) which is represented by a rectangular icon on the
AVS screen. AVS comes with 110 modules, and the International AVS Center
provides access to a much larger set of modules contributed by the AVS user
community. A range of data input, filter, mapper and data output modules
are also included in AVS. Filters transform data into data, e.g. contrast
stretch or edge detect. Mappers transform data into geometry, e.g
isosurface or arbitrary slice. And data output modules write data to files,
send data to peripheral devices, or render data, e.g displaying geometry,
images and volumes on the screen.
- Platforms:
- AVS3- Convex, Cray, DEC, Evans&Sutherland, HP, IBM, Kubota, SGI,
Stardent, Sun, Wavetracer.
- AVS4- all Unix workstations.
- Contact: avs@avs.com.
- Ftp: avs.ncsc.org.
- Usenet: comp.graphics.avs
- Web: http://www.avs.com
or, for the International AVS Group:
http://iac.ncsc.org
- Comments: Excellent functionality, excellent video tape training
available, bit costly.