José L. Encarnaçao
Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung
Darmstadt
Germany
e-mail: jle@igd.fhg.de |
http://www.igd.fhg.de |
Abstract
The talk will give an short overview about some observations
that can be made in the computer graphics area at the moment.
Although the complexity of the data, the networks, the
presentation devices is increasing at enormous rates, the
standard user interface has hardly unchanged for about 20 years.
There-fore the key aspects for the coming research topics will be
identified. These topics will be the basis for further analysis
of the expected research directions. In order to structure the
analysis the research directions will be analyzed using roadmaps.
These roadmaps cover three different views onto the research:
technological, faculty and application view. Based on the current
research the technology roadmap will give an overview of the
research until 2006. The de-veloped technological visions will be
used to develop the roadmap for new de-partments within the
computer science faculties. The presentation will con-clude with
an overview about the market segments that can benefit from the
presented technologies and a roadmap for the applications that
will be devel-oped using the new technology.
The talk will give an short overview about some observations that
can be made in the computer graphics area at the moment. Although
the complexity of the data, the networks, the presentation
devices is increasing at enormous rates, the standard user
interface has hardly unchanged for about 20 years. Therefore the
key aspects for the coming research topics will be identified.
These topics will be the basis for further analysis of the
expected research directions. In order to structure the analysis
the research directions will be analyzed using roadmaps. These
roadmaps cover three different views onto the research:
technological, faculty and application view. Based on the current
research the technology roadmap will give an overview of the
research until 2006. The developed technological visions will be
used to develop the roadmap for new departments within the
computer science faculties. The presentation will conclude with
an overview about the market segments that can benefit from the
presented technologies and a roadmap for the applications that
will be developed using the new technology.
Last update: 20.01.2002