With the era of Grid computing, data driven experiments and simulations have become very advanced and complicated. To allow specialists from various domains to deal with large datasets, aside from developing efficient extraction techniques, it is necessary to have available computational facilities to visualize and interact with the results of an extraction process. Having this in mind, we developed an Interactive Visualization Framework, which supports a service-oriented architecture. This framework allows, on one hand visualization experts to construct visualizations to view and interact with large datasets, and on the other hand end-users (e.g., medical specialists) to explore these visualizations irrespective of their geographical location and available computing resources. The image-based analysis of vascular disorders served as a case study for this project. The paper presents main research findings and reports on the current implementation status. © 2008 The Author(s).
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Zudilova-Seinstra, E., Yang, N., Axner, L., Wibisono, A., & Vasunin, D. (2008). Service-oriented visualization applied to medical data analysis. Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2(4), 187–201. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11761-008-0031-6