Mail in the Digital AgeRoyal Mail launched the first-ever integrated 3D campaign to demonstrate to advertisers and agencies the power of running combined direct mail and digital campaigns. Devised by Proximity London, ‘Mail in the Digital Age’ explains this effective combination in a mail shot to 3,000 advertisers containing anaglyph glasses and an invitation to watch the 3D film online. |
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Application: VEPPAR
Application short description & Main featuresVEPPAR is a Grid Service Library Applications Framework for scientific visualisations. It's main idea is to provide a (more or less) generic tool(chain) which would enable scientists, researchers, artists and other users a system in which it is reasonable easy to make computer supported experiments (e.g. simulations) and visualise the results. Computer modelling and simulation now plays a very important role in development of new processes, structural modelling and technical systems in order to make them as safe, efficient and reliable as possible. As science and systems increase in complexity, so does the amount of computation required to model them effectively. The scientists should be able to use the ICST (Information Communication Scientific Technology) infrastructure, computing power and visualization to further their research. Scientific visualization is an interdisciplinary field, which can only flourish when computer graphics experts cooperate with specialists from application areas, and providers of computing, visualization, and data management facilities. Promotion of e-Science infrastructure usage can allow all researchers to attain a new level of scientific understanding and presentation, thus enabling to further their scientific endeavours. Image programming for scientific visualization by cluster and Grid computing is a prospective roadmap. See: http://veppar.irb.hr/. VEPPAR primarily integrates several Grid Service Library Applications: |
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