Interaction Techniques for Satellite Image Processing on the Grid
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
The current paper presents the Human-Computer interaction techniques, which follow from executing the business part of an application on the Grid. It presents the way in which such a software deals with data management, data input selection, process state visualization and operator execution. Also it presents an alternative visualization technique for input and output data in a comparative way. During the presentation of each technique an analysis will be made of its the benefits and shortcomings.
Authors and Affiliations
Vlad Doru Colceriu, Dorian Gorgan
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