The considerable interest in the high performance computing (HPC) community regarding analyzing and visualization data without first writing to disk, i. e., in situ processing, is due to several factors. First is an I/O cost savings, where data is analyzed/visualized while being generated, without first storing to a filesystem. Second is the potential for increased accuracy, where fine temporal sampling of transient analysis might expose some complex behavior missed in coarse temporal sampling. Third is the ability to use all available resources, CPU's and accelerators, in the computation of analysis products. This STAR paper brings together researchers, developers and practitioners using in situ methods in extreme-scale HPC with the goal t...
Exascale supercomputing will embody many revolutionary changes in the hardware and software of high-...
International audienceNowadays, extreme-scale simulations are widely adopted in the study of modern ...
In the first week of January 2014 Dagstuhl hosted a Perspectives Workshop on "Connecting Performance...
The considerable interest in the high performance computing (HPC) community regarding analyzing and ...
The considerable interest in the high performance computing (HPC) community regarding analyzing and ...
A key trend facing extreme-scale computational science is the widening gap between computational and...
In situ visualization, i.e., visualizing simulation data as it is generated, is an emerging processi...
Abstract—With the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
In this paper we present an investigation about techniques and frameworks supporting in situ-visuali...
International audienceThe increasing gap between computational power and I/O performance in new supe...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems provide input/output (IO) performance growing relatively sl...
In situ visualization has become a popular method for avoiding the slowest component of many visuali...
pre-printWith the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
The amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific domains led to a fundame...
International audienceThe amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific do...
Exascale supercomputing will embody many revolutionary changes in the hardware and software of high-...
International audienceNowadays, extreme-scale simulations are widely adopted in the study of modern ...
In the first week of January 2014 Dagstuhl hosted a Perspectives Workshop on "Connecting Performance...
The considerable interest in the high performance computing (HPC) community regarding analyzing and ...
The considerable interest in the high performance computing (HPC) community regarding analyzing and ...
A key trend facing extreme-scale computational science is the widening gap between computational and...
In situ visualization, i.e., visualizing simulation data as it is generated, is an emerging processi...
Abstract—With the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
In this paper we present an investigation about techniques and frameworks supporting in situ-visuali...
International audienceThe increasing gap between computational power and I/O performance in new supe...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems provide input/output (IO) performance growing relatively sl...
In situ visualization has become a popular method for avoiding the slowest component of many visuali...
pre-printWith the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
The amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific domains led to a fundame...
International audienceThe amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific do...
Exascale supercomputing will embody many revolutionary changes in the hardware and software of high-...
International audienceNowadays, extreme-scale simulations are widely adopted in the study of modern ...
In the first week of January 2014 Dagstuhl hosted a Perspectives Workshop on "Connecting Performance...