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James Kress,Randy Michael Churchill,Scott Klasky,Mark Kim,Hank Childs,David Pugmire
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High performance computing applications are producing increasingly large amounts of data and placing enormous stress on current capabilities for traditional post-hoc visualization techniques. Because of the growing compute and I/O imbalanc...
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Hank Childs
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In situ processing - i.e., coupling visualization routines to a simulation code to generate images in real-time - is predicted to be the dominant form for visualization on upcoming supercomputers. Unfortunately, traditional in situ techniques are largely...
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Kenneth Moreland,Matthew Larsen,Hank Childs
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Researchers face a daunting task to provide scientific visualization capabilities for exascale computing. Of the many fundamental changes we are seeing in HPC systems, one of the most profound is a reliance on new processor types optimized...
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