Chromium Renderserver (CRRS) is software infrastructure that provides the ability for one or more users to run and view image output from unmodified, interactive OpenGL and X11 applications on a remote, parallel computational platform equipped with graphics hardware accelerators via industry-standard Layer 7 network protocolsand client viewers. The new contributions of this work include a solution to the problem of synchronizing X11 and OpenGL command streams, remote delivery of parallel hardware-accelerated rendering, and a performance analysis of several different optimizations that are generally applicable to a variety of rendering architectures. CRRSis fully operational, Open Source software
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The Terascale Computing System (TCS) is a new high-performance machine that was recently installed b...
In computer graphics, rendering is described as the process of converting a description of a scene t...
Project (M.S., Computer Science) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The developments o...
We describe Chromium, a system for manipulating streams of graphics API commands on clusters of work...
While commodity computing and graphics hardware has increased in capacity and dropped in cost, it is...
To make whole one image on screens that is generated by many computers and synchronization among com...
A new category of devices, known as Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), has become increasingly widesp...
As numerous implementations have demonstrated, software-based parallel rendering is an effective way...
The increasing demand for distributed solutions in computing technology does not stop when it comes ...
While commodity computing and graphics hardware has increased in capacity and dropped in cost, it i...
In computer graphics, rendering is the process by which an abstract description of a scene is conver...
3D display technology holds great promise for the future of television, virtual reality, entertainme...
I would like to extend my appreciation to my supervisor, Michael Manzke, for his constant support an...
Abstract: The OpenGL Vizserver computing solution is one of the key enabling technologies in a Visua...
Mobile devices such as Personal Digital Assistants, Tablet PCs, and cellular phones have greatly enh...
The Terascale Computing System (TCS) is a new high-performance machine that was recently installed b...
In computer graphics, rendering is described as the process of converting a description of a scene t...
Project (M.S., Computer Science) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The developments o...