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This book provides an overview of the emerging field of in situ
visualization, i.e. visualizing simulation data as it
is generated. In situ visualization is a processing paradigm
in response to recent trends in the development of high-performance
computers. It has great promise in its ability to access
increased temporal resolution and leverage extensive computational
power. However, the paradigm also is widely viewed as limiting when
it comes to exploration-oriented use cases. Furthermore, it
will require visualization systems to become increasingly complex
and constrained in usage. As research efforts on in situ
visualization are growing, the state of the art and best practices
are rapidly maturing. Specifically, this book contains chapters
that reflect state-of-the-art research results and best practices
in the area of in situ visualization. Our target audience are
researchers and practitioners from the areas of mathematics
computational science, high-performance computing, and computer
science that work on or with in situ techniques, or desire to
do so in future.Â
This book provides an overview of the emerging field of in situ
visualization, i.e. visualizing simulation data as it is generated.
In situ visualization is a processing paradigm in response to
recent trends in the development of high-performance computers. It
has great promise in its ability to access increased temporal
resolution and leverage extensive computational power. However, the
paradigm also is widely viewed as limiting when it comes to
exploration-oriented use cases. Furthermore, it will require
visualization systems to become increasingly complex and
constrained in usage. As research efforts on in situ visualization
are growing, the state of the art and best practices are rapidly
maturing. Specifically, this book contains chapters that reflect
state-of-the-art research results and best practices in the area of
in situ visualization. Our target audience are researchers and
practitioners from the areas of mathematics computational science,
high-performance computing, and computer science that work on or
with in situ techniques, or desire to do so in future.
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