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ISAV2015: Proceedings of the First Workshop on In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization
ACM2015 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
SC15: The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis Austin TX USA November 15 - 20, 2015
ISBN:
978-1-4503-4003-8
Published:
15 November 2015
Sponsors:
SIGHPC, SIGARCH, IEEE CS

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SESSION: Perspectives on In Situ Coupling Strategies
research-article
Loosely Coupled In Situ Visualization: A Perspective on Why It's Here to Stay

In this position paper, we argue that the loosely coupled in situ processing paradigm will play an important role in high performance computing for the foreseeable future. Loosely coupled in situ is an enabling technique that addresses many of the ...

research-article
An Approach to Lowering the In Situ Visualization Barrier

Coupling visualization and analysis software with simulation code is a resource-intensive task. As the usage of simulation-based science grows, we asked ourselves: what would it take to enable in situ visualization for every simulation in existence? ...

research-article
In Situ Analysis as a Parallel I/O Problem

This paper presents a combination of state-of-the-practice for extraction-based in situ analysis, the treatment of in situ analysis as a form of I/O, and a proposal to the community regarding the handling of in situ and I/O libraries. Extraction in situ ...

research-article
Public Access
Lessons Learned from Building In Situ Coupling Frameworks

Over the past few years, the increasing amounts of data produced by large-scale simulations have motivated a shift from traditional offline data analysis to in situ analysis and visualization. In situ processing began as the coupling of a parallel ...

SESSION: Applications of In Situ Analysis
research-article
ParaView Catalyst: Enabling In Situ Data Analysis and Visualization

Computer simulations are growing in sophistication and producing results of ever greater fidelity. This trend has been enabled by advances in numerical methods and increasing computing power. Yet these advances come with several costs including massive ...

research-article
Strawman: A Batch In Situ Visualization and Analysis Infrastructure for Multi-Physics Simulation Codes

We present Strawman, a system designed to explore the in situ visualization and analysis needs of simulation code teams planning for multi-physics calculations on exascale architectures. Strawman's design derives from key requirements from a diverse set ...

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Infrastructure for In Situ System Monitoring and Application Data Analysis

We present an architecture for high-performance computers that integrates in situ analysis of hardware and system monitoring data with application-specific data to reduce application runtimes and improve overall platform utilization. Large-scale high-...

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Enabling Adaptive Scientific Workflows Via Trigger Detection

Next generation architectures necessitate a shift away from traditional workflows in which the simulation state is saved at prescribed frequencies for post-processing analysis. While the need to shift to in situ workflows has been acknowledged for some ...

Contributors
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Acceptance Rates

ISAV2015 Paper Acceptance Rate8of19submissions,42%Overall Acceptance Rate23of63submissions,37%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
ISAV '1816638%
ISAV'1728932%
ISAV201519842%
Overall632337%