Workshop on Scientific Data Analysis and Visualization for Petascale Computing
July 26–29, 2010, Snowbird, UT, USA
Organizers
- Rob Ross, "rross" AT "mcs.anl.gov"
- Rusty Lusk, "lusk" AT "mcs.anl.gov"
- Pete Beckman, "beckman" AT "mcs.anl.gov"
Abstract
Computational facilities and applications together continue to grow in their ability to simulate complex physical systems with high fidelity. However, the ultimate success of these endeavors rests not on our ability to simulate the systems but to extract meaning from the results of these simulations. As the amount and complexity of the data generated from these simulations increases, the task of analyzing this data has grown more difficult. Specialized tools and techniques are necessary to effectively analyze the results of today's most ambitious simulation efforts.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners in visual analysis and data exploration to identify some of the opportunities and challenges of visual data analysis today and on future petascale systems. The emphasis is on providing tools and techniques applicable to computational science applications, such as those executing on the Department of Energy Leadership Computing Facilities, that will aid in the scientific discovery process.
Agenda
Day 1 - Monday, July 26
Morning- 07:00-08:30 Hot Breakfast
- 08:30-10:15 All application groups give short (15 min) talks on their domain and what sort of visualization tools might be helpful to them.
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Paidemwoyo Munhutu
- Petascale Adaptive Computational Fluid Dyanamics Michel Rasquin
- Multi Dimensional Characterization of Magnetic Materials CD Phatak
- EULAG: High-resolution Computational Model for Research of Multi-scale Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Zbigniew Piotrowski
- Data Analysis and Visualization for Accelerator Modeling at Extreme-scale Lie-Quan Lee
- The Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes Klaus Weide
- Multidimensional Multiscale Dynamics of High-Energy Astrophysical Flows Sean Couch
- Computational Astrophysics with Enzo Rick Wagner
- Large-scale Simulations of Large-scale Structures Paul Sutter
- Modeling of Oceanic Flows Tamay Ozgokmen
- Visualization Challenges in Computational Solid Mechanics Piotr Fidkowski
- 10:15-10:30 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 10:30-12:00 Wrap up application introductions
- Lunch (included)
- 1:30-2:30 Introduction to Paraview Dave DeMarle
- 2:30-3:00 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 3:00:-4:00 Introduction to VisTrails Juliana Freire
- 6:00-7:30 Working Dinner: Discuss ideas raised by the day's presentations, as well as possibilities for Tuesday's hands-on work.
Day 2 - Tuesday, July 27
Morning -
Analysis/Visualization Tools II
- 7:45-8:30 Hot breakfast
- 8:30-9:30 Introduction to VisIt Hank Childs
- 9:30-10:30 Introduction to VAPOR John Clyne
- 10:30-11:00 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 11:00-12:00 Introduction to Parallel R Nagiza Samatova
- Lunch (included)
- 1:30-2:30 Introduction to vl3 Portal Venkat Vishwanath
- 2:30-3:00 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 3:00-5:00 Hands-on Session I: One-on-one discussions, time is left open for visualization experts to sit down with application developers to help them use visualization tools in the context of the application team's data/needs.
- 6:00-7:30 Working Buffet Dinner: Discuss ideas raised by the day's presentations and discuss possibilities for Wednesday's hands-on work
- 7:30 Late Meeting space open for late-night hacking and collaborative work
Day 3 - Wednesday, July 28
Morning
- 7:00-8:30 Breakfast (buffet)
- 8:30-9:30 Introduction to SAGE Luc Renambot
- 9:30-10:30 Introduction to Topological Methods Valerio Pascucci
- 10:30-11:00 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 11:00-12:00 Introduction to Parallel GPU Computing John Owens
- 12:00-12:30 Parallel Visualization Scalability Dave Pugmire
- Lunch
- 1:00-5:00: One-on-one discussions, time is left open for visualization experts to sit down with application developers to help them use visualization tools in the context of the application team's data/needs.
- 6:00-7:30 Working Dinner: Discuss progress in hand-on sessions, issues, and plan for late-night hacking
- 7:30-? Late-night hacking: Continue collaborative work
Day 4 - Thursday, July 29
Morning- 7:00-8:30 Breakfast
- 8:30-9:15 DAV View Hank Childs
- 9:15-10:00 SCI View Chuck Hansen
- 10:00-10:30 Short break, discussions continue, refreshments served
- 10:30-11:15 TACC View Kelly Gaither
- 11:15-11:45 Data Streaming and Filtering at Extreme Scale Venkat Vishwanath
- 11:45-12:15 Open Questions in Uncertainty Visualization Kristi Potter
- Lunch
- 1:30-2:30 Open Discussion. All attendees discuss the workshop, perceived current and future challenges for petascale computing.
- 2:30 Meeting adjourns