It's up to you and the journal to which you are submitting as to the
appropriateness.  If you are after papers on the DX architecture, here are
a few.  None reflect the current capabilities.  There are also a number of
papers in the literature that focus on applications of DX.

Abram, G. and L. Treinish.  An Extended Data Flow Architecture for Data
Analysis and Visualization.  Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society
Visualization '95, pp. 263-269, October 1995.

Lucas, B., G. D. Abram, N. S. Collins, D. A. Epstein, D. L. Gresh, K. P.
McAuliffe. An Architecture for a Scientific Visualization System.
Proceedings IEEE Visualization '92, pp. 107-113, October 1992.

Haber, R., B. Lucas and N. Collins.  A Data Model for Scientific
Visualization with Provisions for Regular and Irregular Grids. Proceedings
IEEE Visualization '91 Conference, pp. 298-305, October 1991.



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02/04/2001 01:39:28 PM

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In a paper I'm writing I mention that we use an OpenDx program for
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