Author: @markcmiller86 and cyrush
EB member: @JeanShuler
For a long time, application codes have had to maintain wholly independent interfaces for doing things like in-situ visualization and other things like I/O for the main computational mesh and fields, time histories, linking to other simulation codes, etc.
A new world is emerging in which these functionalities can be fuzed together in the same interface, reducing code maint. burden for application developers and increasing flexibility of codes in effecting data exchanges.
Author: @markcmiller86 and cyrush EB member: @JeanShuler
For a long time, application codes have had to maintain wholly independent interfaces for doing things like in-situ visualization and other things like I/O for the main computational mesh and fields, time histories, linking to other simulation codes, etc.
A new world is emerging in which these functionalities can be fuzed together in the same interface, reducing code maint. burden for application developers and increasing flexibility of codes in effecting data exchanges.
This article will be a collaboratin with @cyrush.