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- From: jonathan@rahul.net (Jonathan Heiliger)
- Subject: Re: Looking for Scientific/Visualization applications generator /
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- References: <1992Nov8.173147.10328@wisipc.weizmann.ac.il>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 15:22:21 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov8.173147.10328@wisipc.weizmann.ac.il>
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- >We are looking for an "applications generator" or high level language that
- will
- >enable us to generate code for scientific research (Linear systems, Numerical
- >solutions of equations, Interpolation and Approximation, Transforms etc.) and
- >visualization of the results (Image processing, plots and countours etc.).
- >Advanced Man-Machine I/F will be of great help. This software should run on
- >UNIX workstations.
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- Silicon Graphics markets two applications that might be right for you. One
- is IRIS Inventor and the other is IRIS Explorer. IRIS Explorer is a bit more
- advanced, but I believe it is more centered around a programmers intface. .
- The only problem is that I believe these two programs only run on an
- SGI workstation, not any old UNIX box.
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- Jonathan Heiliger ........ Electric Power Research Institute
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