The amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific domains led to a fundamental redesign of how the analysis and visualization of simulation outputs are performed. The throughput and capacity of storage subsystems have not evolved as fast as the computing power in extreme-scale supercomputers, making the classical post-hoc approach highly inefficient. In situ processing has then emerged as a solution in which simulation and data analysis/visualization are intertwined for better performance and greater interactivity. Determining the best allocation, i.e., how many resources to allocate to simulation and analysis respectively, mapping, i.e., where and at which frequency to run the analysis/visualization, and data tra...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems provide input/output (IO) performance growing relatively sl...
This paper targets an important class of applications that requires combining HPC simulations with d...
pre-printWith the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
International audienceThe amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific do...
Abstract—High performance computing systems are today composed of tens of thousands of processors an...
A key trend facing extreme-scale computational science is the widening gap between computational and...
With the push to exascale, in situ visualization and analysis will play an increasingly important ro...
Coupling visualization and analysis software with simulation code is a resource-intensive task. As t...
International audienceNumerical simulations using supercomputers are producing an ever growing amoun...
Abstract—With the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
International audienceWhile many parallel visualization tools now provide in situ visualization capa...
As computer simulations continue to grow in size and complexity, they provide a particularly challen...
While many parallel visualization tools now provide in situ visualization capabilities, the trend ha...
International audienceThe increasing gap between computational power and I/O performance in new supe...
In situ visualization, i.e., visualizing simulation data as it is generated, is an emerging processi...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems provide input/output (IO) performance growing relatively sl...
This paper targets an important class of applications that requires combining HPC simulations with d...
pre-printWith the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
International audienceThe amount of data generated by numerical simulations in various scientific do...
Abstract—High performance computing systems are today composed of tens of thousands of processors an...
A key trend facing extreme-scale computational science is the widening gap between computational and...
With the push to exascale, in situ visualization and analysis will play an increasingly important ro...
Coupling visualization and analysis software with simulation code is a resource-intensive task. As t...
International audienceNumerical simulations using supercomputers are producing an ever growing amoun...
Abstract—With the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...
International audienceWhile many parallel visualization tools now provide in situ visualization capa...
As computer simulations continue to grow in size and complexity, they provide a particularly challen...
While many parallel visualization tools now provide in situ visualization capabilities, the trend ha...
International audienceThe increasing gap between computational power and I/O performance in new supe...
In situ visualization, i.e., visualizing simulation data as it is generated, is an emerging processi...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems provide input/output (IO) performance growing relatively sl...
This paper targets an important class of applications that requires combining HPC simulations with d...
pre-printWith the onset of extreme-scale computing, I/O constraints make it increasingly difficult f...