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ISAV@SC 2019: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Kenneth Moreland, Christoph Garth, E. Wes Bethel, Bruno Raffin:
Proceedings of the Workshop on In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization, ISAV@SC 2019, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 18, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7723-2 - Jeffrey A. Mauldin, Thomas J. Otahal, Anthony M. Agelastos, Stefan P. Domino:
In-situ visualization for the large scale computing initiative milestone. 1-5 - Ufuk Utku Turuncoglu, Baris Önol, Mehmet Ilicak:
A new approach for in situ analysis in fully coupled earth system models. 6-11 - Yoshiaki Yamaoka, Kengo Hayashi, Naohisa Sakamoto, Jorji Nonaka:
In situ adaptive timestep control and visualization based on the spatio-temporal variations of the simulation results. 12-16 - Tobias Rau, Patrick Gralka, Oliver Fernandes, Guido Reina, Steffen Frey, Thomas Ertl:
The impact of work distribution on in situ visualization: a case study. 17-22 - Matthieu Dorier, Orcun Yildiz, Tom Peterka, Robert B. Ross:
The challenges of elastic in situ analysis and visualization. 23-28 - Roba Binyahib, David Pugmire, Hank Childs:
In situ particle advection via parallelizing over particles. 29-33 - Sergei Shudler, Nicola J. Ferrier, Joseph A. Insley, Michael E. Papka, Silvio Rizzi:
Spack meets singularity: creating movable in-situ analysis stacks with ease. 34-38 - Junmin Gu, Burlen Loring, Kesheng Wu, E. Wes Bethel:
HDF5 as a vehicle for in transit data movement. 39-43
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