The sim4life web application is the main component of the platform, and it will be updated with additional features after the initial release. However, it is important to ensure a good user experience by implementing the following essential features:
Video streaming on all browsers and network topologies
Ability to submit jobs to sim4life.io
edge and release versions
Helpers such as a “little helper buddy” (mode, drag & drop), STS (model and postpro),
VIP Model Service with Poser
Additional features, such as the Analysis Workbench, Sweep/Optimizer Modules, and other modules like Musaik, can be added later.
To maximize compatibility with the desktop version and streamline development efforts, we recommend using a common GUI for both the web and desktop applications. This can be achieved by reusing the React-based frontend of the web application as the frontend for the desktop application, using the Simphonium approach with Electron and Simhony backend.
For a more native web-based and cloud user experience, the following features a planned
### Sundae
- [x] Thermal CPU solver crashes on exit [gl611](https://git.speag.com/oSparc/osparc-s4l/-/issues/611) @paoloCAimsun @elisabettai
- [x] Tree optimization
- [x] Assets folder
- [x] Default to not show all properties of selected simulation tree nodes
Description
The sim4life web application is the main component of the platform, and it will be updated with additional features after the initial release. However, it is important to ensure a good user experience by implementing the following essential features:
Additional features, such as the Analysis Workbench, Sweep/Optimizer Modules, and other modules like Musaik, can be added later.
To maximize compatibility with the desktop version and streamline development efforts, we recommend using a common GUI for both the web and desktop applications. This can be achieved by reusing the React-based frontend of the web application as the frontend for the desktop application, using the Simphonium approach with Electron and Simhony backend.
For a more native web-based and cloud user experience, the following features a planned