Spray Rendering as a Modular Visualization Environment AlexPang and Craig M. Wittenbrink University of California, Santa Cruz Spry rendering is a modular visualization environment (HVE) similar in many ways to AV$, IBM DX, and 5GI Explorer. It retains the main atu-active features such as modularity, extensibility and relative ease of use. Its distinguishing features are its execution flow and the finer granularity olr visualization modules. In this paper we briefly describe the Spray rendering environment together with its mix-and-match capabilities and its collaborative visualization extensions. We then highlight its differences from other systems and list some of the advantages offered by spray rendering. Finally, we look at some of the open issues and challenges facing our system and MVEs in general. Thus other possible user interactions, some of which have also been implemented, include flooding the data set, flashlights to highlight the visual effects which disappear when the can is pointed away, sprinklers for continuous or intermittent sprays, probes which report values in some local data region, and eventdriven sparta which react to changes in the data stream. Mix & Match The type of sparta determine the visualization produced. 5parts are either pre-defined or constructed interactively. The Mix
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