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In general there is a correlation between the size of the data you are visualizing and the amount of memory required to efficiently process and create the visualization. In addition, consider graphics car memory to graphically render the actual visualization.  
In general there is a correlation between the size of the data you are visualizing and the amount of memory required to efficiently process the data. In addition,  
the more complex the dataset, the more resources required to graphically render the actual visualization.  


== Standards ==
== Standards ==

Latest revision as of 08:44, 16 August 2020

Modeling & Simulation[1]

In general there is a correlation between the size of the data you are visualizing and the amount of memory required to efficiently process the data. In addition,

the more complex the dataset, the more resources required to graphically render the actual visualization. 

Standards[edit]

  • Outline the memory needs of 2D visualization

References[edit]