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1st ISAV@SC 2015: Austin, TX, USA
- Gunther H. Weber:
Proceedings of the First Workshop on In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization, ISAV 2015, Austin, TX, USA, November 15-20, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-4003-8
Perspectives on In Situ Coupling Strategies
- James Kress, Scott Klasky, Norbert Podhorszki, Jong Youl Choi, Hank Childs, David Pugmire:
Loosely Coupled In Situ Visualization: A Perspective on Why It's Here to Stay. 1-6 - Thomas Fogal, Jens H. Krüger:
An Approach to Lowering the In Situ Visualization Barrier. 7-12 - Sean Ziegeler, Chuck Atkins, Andrew C. Bauer, Lucas Pettey:
In Situ Analysis as a Parallel I/O Problem. 13-18 - Matthieu Dorier, Matthieu Dreher, Tom Peterka, Justin M. Wozniak, Gabriel Antoniu, Bruno Raffin:
Lessons Learned from Building In Situ Coupling Frameworks. 19-24
Applications of In Situ Analysis
- Utkarsh Ayachit, Andrew C. Bauer, Berk Geveci, Patrick O'Leary, Kenneth Moreland, Nathan Fabian, Jeffrey Mauldin:
ParaView Catalyst: Enabling In Situ Data Analysis and Visualization. 25-29 - Matthew Larsen, Eric Brugger, Hank Childs, Jim Eliot, Kevin S. Griffin, Cyrus Harrison:
Strawman: A Batch In Situ Visualization and Analysis Infrastructure for Multi-Physics Simulation Codes. 30-35 - Jim M. Brandt, Karen D. Devine, Ann C. Gentile:
Infrastructure for In Situ System Monitoring and Application Data Analysis. 36-40 - Maher Salloum, Janine C. Bennett, Ali Pinar, Ankit Bhagatwala, Jacqueline H. Chen:
Enabling Adaptive Scientific Workflows Via Trigger Detection. 41-45
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