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ReVisE: Remote visualization environment for large numerical simulation datasets.

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  • 1Institute of Machinery, Materials, and Transport, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.

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ReVisE is a new open-source system for interactive visualization of large simulation datasets. It efficiently handles remote data, offering a powerful tool for scientific exploration and analysis.

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Visualization
  • Computational Science
  • Data Analysis

Background:

  • Large datasets from complex numerical simulations pose visualization challenges.
  • Existing systems may struggle with remote or supercomputer-hosted data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce ReVisE, an open-source system for interactive visualization.
  • Enable efficient visualization of large, remotely hosted simulation datasets.

Main Methods:

  • Describe the ReVisE system design and dataset representation.
  • Implement and test the system on various large datasets.
  • Compare performance against other visualization systems.

Main Results:

  • ReVisE demonstrates effective interactive visualization of large datasets.
  • Performance measurements confirm the system's efficiency with remote data.
  • Comparative analysis highlights ReVisE's advantages.

Conclusions:

  • ReVisE provides a viable solution for visualizing large-scale simulation data.
  • The system is effective for data hosted on remote servers or supercomputers.
  • Future development will enhance ReVisE's capabilities.