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COVISE is an extendable distributed software environment created at the High Performance Computing Center, University of Stuttgart. The software seamlessly combines simulation, postprocessing, and visualization in order to more efficiently acheive the goals of its users.  COVISE can be used for all sorts of different purposes such as visualizing an object's structure, realistically simulating physical properties like aerodynamics and fluid dynamics, visualizing the anatomical structure of organisms, etc.  Because of the software's high range of flexibility and numerous possibilities of virtual environments, users are free to analyze their data in fully immersive environments composed of state of the art visualization techniques.


Analyzing/Designing by using COVISE

OpenDx, or Open Data Explorer, is an open source software program created by IBM for the puprose of visualizing scientific data.  It is capable of visualizing a broad variety of subjects including complex domains such as the human brain or a mechanical device, as well as measured and computed data.  It features innovative ways to visualize complex data while still retaining simplistic interface environments that are easy to understand.


Visualization Data by using OpenDx