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2nd ISAV@SC 2016: Salt Lake, UT, USA
- Second Workshop on In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization, ISAV@SC 2016, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, November 13, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3872-5
- Steven H. Langer, Brian K. Spears, J. Luc Peterson, John Everett Field, Ryan Nora, Scott Brandon:
A HYDRA UQ Workflow for NIF Ignition Experiments. 1-6 - Tobias Frust
, Guido Juckeland, André Bieberle:
Scalable and Modular Online Data Processing for Ultrafast Computed Tomography Using CUDA Pipelines. 7-11 - James E. McClure, Mark A. Berrill, Jan F. Prins, Cass T. Miller:
Asynchronous In Situ Connected-Components Analysis for Complex Fluid flows. 12-17 - Takuma Kawamura, Tomoyuki Noda, Yasuhiro Idomura:
In-Situ Visual Exploration of Multivariate Volume Data Based on Particle Based Volume Rendering. 18-22 - Dawid Zawislak, Brian R. Toonen, William E. Allcock, Silvio Rizzi, Joseph A. Insley, Venkatram Vishwanath, Michael E. Papka:
Early Investigations into Using a Remote RAM Pool with the vl3 Visualization Framework. 23-28 - Sean B. Ziegeler:
An I/O Mini-App Dedicated to In Situ Visualization. 29-34 - Théophile Terraz, Bruno Raffin, Alejandro Ribés
, Yvan Fournier:
In Situ Statistical Analysis for Parametric Studies. 35-39 - Utkarsh Ayachit, Brad Whitlock
, Matthew Wolf, Burlen Loring, Berk Geveci, David Lonie, E. Wes Bethel:
The SENSEI Generic In Situ Interface. 40-44 - James Kress, David Pugmire, Scott Klasky, Hank Childs:
Visualization and Analysis Requirements for In Situ Processing for a Large-Scale Fusion Simulation Code. 45-50

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