计算网格的协同在线可视化和转向框架实现的设计和评估

M. Riedel, T. Eickermann, W. Frings, S. Dominiczak, Daniel Mallmann, T. Düssel, A. Streit, P. Gibbon, F. Wolf, W. Schiffmann, T. Lippert
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今天的大规模科学研究通常依赖于网格或c-Science基础设施(例如DEISA, EGEE, TeraGrid, OSG)与计算,存储或其他类型的物理资源的协作使用。这些新兴基础设施的目标之一是用先进的解决问题的工具来支持科学家的工作。这些基础设施中的许多电子科学应用程序旨在在强大的并行计算资源上模拟科学问题。通常,研究人员首先执行一段固定时间的模拟,然后在单独的后处理步骤中分析结果,例如,通过查看可视化结果。在早期的工作中,我们描述了网格中协作在线可视化和转向(COVS)框架的早期原型,该框架同时(在线)执行仿真和可视化,以提高电子科学家的效率。本文评估了COVS框架设计的成熟参考实现,该框架设计已准备好在基于Web服务的网格和e-Science基础设施中进行生产使用。
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Design and evaluation of a collaborative online visualization and steering framework implementation for computational grids
Today's large-scale scientific research often relies on the collaborative use of a Grid or c-Science infrastructure (e.g. DEISA, EGEE, TeraGrid, OSG) with computational, storage, or other types of physical resources. One of the goals of these emerging infrastructures is to support the work of scientists with advanced problem-solving tools. Many e-Science applications within these infrastructures aim at simulations of a scientific problem on powerful parallel computing resources. Typically, a researcher first performs a simulation for some fixed amount of time and then analyses results in a separate post-processing step, for instance, by viewing results in visualizations. In earlier work we have described early prototypes of a Collaborative Online Visualization and Steering (COVS) Framework in Grids that performs both -simulation and visualization -at the same time (online) to increase the efficiency of e-Scientists. This paper evaluates the evolved mature reference implementation of the COVS framework design that is ready for production usage within Web service-based Grid and e-Science infrastructures.
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