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The application considered in this chapter follows very much the previous one in terms of the general architecture and how the designed model works in principle. The main difference is the incorporation of 3D graphical concepts to be able to visualize the contents of any 3D data file. To make it more interesting, the application is supplemented by an animation utility for time-dependent data sets for watching data changes in movie-style.
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Friedrich, J. (2004). 3D Data Visualizer in Visual Basic. In: Friedrich, J. (eds) Spatial Modeling in Natural Sciences and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18877-0_6
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