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Revision as of 10:03, 6 November 2014

CCPi Visualisation Tools Survey.

Through the EPSRC SLA and via the University of Manchester we have been asked to coordinate some visualisation surveys across certain disciplines. This is to inform current uses as well as indicate trends and developments for future collaboration and high impact visualisation uses. The aim is to complete the surveys by the end of October 2014, then evaluate the use and practicality of such a system for long term embedding into a visualisation service. Details from all users will be in this public site..


Welcome

Explanation of why we're doing this.


CCPs Surveyed

List of (and links to) Communities surveyed, response rates, responders' locations

Methodology

Three surveys were issued:

  1. [Link] to the global survey of all funded networks.
  2. [Link] to the CCPi network.
  3. [Link] to the CFD network.

The surveys were broadly similar. Results have been combined for the analysis.

The survey was distributed via each CCP emailing list. About 107 responses have been received to date (31 October 2014).

Executive Summary of Results

A suitable set of words


Summaries of the various question's results

Q1 Home institutions

Q2 Which CCP(s) are you involved with?

Q3 What software do you use for visualisation of data?

Q4 What visualisation techniques are important to your work?

Q5 Comments on the respondents' most used visualisation tool.

Q6 Same as question 5, for any other tool used.

Q7 Visualisation requirements. How important do you see the provision of the following?

Q8 Requirements for high performance/advanced visualisation facilities. Do you have any need for access to:

Q9 What do you see as the main challenges for visualisation in your domain now and in the near future?

Q10 Any other comments?


Authors

Martin Turner Ronald Fowler Tim Morris