集成科学工作流程和大型瓷砖显示墙:弥合可视化鸿沟

H. Nguyen, D. Abramson, B. Bethwaite, M. N. Dinh, C. Enticott, S. Garic, A. Russel, Stephen Firth, I. Harper, M. Lackmann, Mary Vail, Stefan Schek
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现代计算机科学(或电子科学)是一个复杂的过程,通常涉及跨不同计算环境进行的多个步骤。科学的工作流程工具帮助科学家自动化,管理和执行这些步骤,提供一个强大的和可重复的研究环境。越来越多的工作流程生成需要科学可视化的数据集,使用一系列显示设备,如本地工作站、沉浸式3D洞穴和大型显示墙。传统上,这个显示步骤是在工作流之外处理的,输出文件被手动复制到合适的可视化引擎中进行显示。这抑制了科学发现过程,将生成数据的工作流程从显示和解释过程中分离出来。在本文中,我们提出了一个解决方案,将科学工作流程与各种显示设备联系起来,包括大型瓷砖显示墙。我们通过利用开普勒工作流引擎和SAGE显示软件的原型实现来证明该系统的可行性。我们说明了在工作流驱动的显微镜用例研究系统的使用。
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Integrating Scientific Workflows and Large Tiled Display Walls: Bridging the Visualization Divide
Modern in-silico science (or e-Science) is a complex process, often involving multiple steps conducted across different computing environments. Scientific workflow tools help scientists automate, manage and execute these steps, providing a robust and repeatable research environment. Increasingly workflows generate data sets that require scientific visualization, using a range of display devices such as local workstations, immersive 3D caves and large display walls. Traditionally, this display step handled outside the workflow, and output files are manually copied to a suitable visualization engine for display. This inhibits the scientific discovery process disconnecting the workflow that generated the data from the display and interpretation processes. In this paper we present a solution that links scientific workflows with a variety of display devises, including large tiled display walls. We demonstrate the feasibility of the system by a prototype implementation that leverages the Kepler workflow engine and the SAGE display software. We illustrate the use of the system with a case study in workflow driven microscopy.
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