RE: OpenGL Performer at the SGI Developer Conference

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From: Don Tidrow (dtidrow++at++nvl.army.mil)
Date: 02/19/2002 11:08:56


For those of us who won't be able to attend (nuts!), will the presentations be
available on the web site after the conference?

Don

On 19-Feb-2002 Allan Schaffer wrote:
>
> Hello Performers!
>
> As I'm sure you know, the 2002 SGI Global Developer Conference will
> be taking place next week, February 25-27 at the Fairmont Hotel in
> San Jose, CA (USA).
>
> But in case you haven't already registered, there is still time -
> visit: http://www.sgievents.com/developer2002/
>
> OpenGL Performer will be very well represented at the conference with
> two sessions, several related talks, time to meet 1-on-1 with
> developers in the 'Engineering Zone', and demos in the Product
> Showcase.
>
> In the Visualization track, I will be presenting "OpenGL Performer
> Features & Futures". Here is that abstract:
>
> OpenGL Performer is the API of choice for developers creating
> real-time visual simulation systems, virtual sets, performance
> animation, scientific analysis, virtual reality, engineering
> visualization, and other interactive graphics applications on
> IRIX and Linux systems. During this session we'll discuss how
> OpenGL Performer helps developers address the latest industry
> trends. We'll also present the new features of our current
> release and examine our plans for future extensions.
>
> Title: OpenGL Performer Features & Futures
> Time: Tuesday (Feb 26) 2:30pm
> Location: Sacramento room
>
> In the Optimization track, Yair Kurzion will be presenting a very
> technical session on "OpenGL Performer Tips & Tricks". Here is the
> abstract:
>
> OpenGL Performer is about high-performance graphics and high-end
> graphic features. It provides multiple tools for achieving these
> goals. During this session we'll discuss performance-tuning
> tools, tricks for trading off complexity among processes, and
> some new high-end features of the OpenGL Performer API.
>
> Title: OpenGL Performer Tips & Tricks
> Time: Wednesday (Feb 27) 9:30am
> Location: Fairfield room
>
> Yair will also be presenting a session titled, "Developing
> collaborative visualization applications on IRIX" where we will
> introduce some of the NEW collaboration work that we're doing.
>
> Title: Developing Collaborative Visualization Applications
> Time: Wednesday (Feb 27) 11:00am
> Location: Piedmont room
>
> There are also sessions for OpenGL Shader, OpenGL Vizserver, Scalable
> Graphics, and many other topics. Check the schedule for all the
> details. [Note: the schedule & room info on the website is not as
> recent as what we've been given, and our info may still change; check
> the conference program at the show for the FINAL schedule]
>
> As I mentioned we also have made arrangements so that Developers can
> meet 1-on-1 with members of the Performer team in the "Engineering
> Zone." We're scheduled to be there during these times:
>
> Wednesday (Feb 27) 11:00am - 12:00pm
> Wednesday (Feb 27) 2:15pm - 3:15pm
>
> If you'll be attending the conference and have Performer questions to
> ask or would like to meet with a particular member of the Performer
> team during that time, please contact me off-line. (Please include
> which topic(s) you'd like to discuss.)
>
> Hope we'll see you at the show!
>
> Allan
> ----
> Allan Schaffer allan++at++sgi.com
> Engineering Manager, OpenGL Performer 1-650-933-2160
> Silicon Graphics http://www.sgi.com
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-------------------------------------------- | Don Tidrow | | Visual Simulation Developer | | US Army CECOM-NVESD | | ph: (703)704-1361 fax: (703)704-1753 | --------------------------------------------


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