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2005
 
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Cavin, Xavier, Mion, Christophe and Filbois, Alain (2005): COTS Cluster-based Sort-last Rendering: Performance Evaluation and Pipelined Implementation. In: 16th IEEE Visualization Conference VIS 2005 23-28 October, 2005, Minneapolis, MN, USA. p. 15.

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Lévy, Bruno, Caumon, Guillaume, Conreaux, Stephane and Cavin, Xavier (2001): Circular Incident Edge Lists: A Data Structure for Rendering Complex Unstructured Grids. In: Ertl, Thomas, Joy, Kenneth I. and Varshney, Amitabh (eds.) IEEE Visualization 2001 October 24-26, 2001, San Diego, CA, USA. .

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Winkler, Christophe, Bosquet, Fabien, Cavin, Xavier and Paul, Jean-Claude (1999): Design and Implementation of an Immersive Geoscience Toolkit. In: IEEE Visualization 1999 1999. pp. 429-432.

 
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... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.

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