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Microsoft is planning to show off a new visualization language, codenamed "Vedea" at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles in mid-November.
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Microsoft to show off ‘Vedea and Microsoft Computational Science Studio(MSCSS)’ at PDC 09
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... natural systems.” MSCSS attempts to address issues in collaboration, publication, presentation, data management, and most importantly to facilitate the construction of large data- and compute-intensive experiments and visualizations by non-programmers. MSCSS was one of the tools that Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie demonstrated during his university tour this past week.
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