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Eye-Sys Version 2.0 Released

New features include Player File Creation, Collada Import & Graph Theory Objects

By DE Editors  

September 26, 2008

By DE Editors

Version 2.0 of Eye-Sys (Columbia, SC) enables unprecedented control and ease in the development of visualization systems, is available today for evaluation, testing, and custom development.

The new version enables the creation of player files that capture the key elements of a visualization system and can be viewed and operated standalone on any PC.

Other new features include COLLADA file import, a suite of graph theory objects for graphing and 3D visualizations, and performance and memory optimizations that help Eye-Sys run more quickly on less resources.

With Eye-Sys v2.0, graphs can be organized in various hierarchical views or mapped to an Earth model or other 3D shape. The new version permits import of a number of graph formats, including UCI Net, DL file, Tom Sawyer, XML and GML.

To read case studies or for a free 15-day evaluation of the software, go to Eye-Sys.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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