Title
Loosely Coupled In Situ Visualization: A Perspective on Why It's Here to Stay
Abstract
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 current issues with tightly coupled in situ, including, ease-of-integration, usability, and fault tolerance. We survey the prominent positives and negatives of both tightly coupled and loosely coupled in situ and present our recommendation as to why loosely coupled in situ is an enabling technique that is here to stay. We then report on some recent experiences with loosely coupled in situ processing, in an effort to explore each of the discussed factors in a real-world environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2828612.2828623
ISAV@SC
Field
DocType
Citations 
In situ visualization,Supercomputer,Usability,Human–computer interaction,Fault tolerance,Engineering,Scientific visualization,Distributed computing
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
12
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
James Kress1304.62
Scott Klasky2154799.00
Norbert Podhorszki3104683.84
Jong Youl Choi430926.54
Hank Childs526433.50
Dave Pugmire615218.62