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SUMMARY:Personalized In Situ steering for Analysis and Visualization
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nPersonalized In Situ steering for Analysis and Vis
 ualization\n\nGrosset, Pulido, Ahrens\n\nIn situ analysis is now commonly 
 used in many simulations. Prior to the simulation being run, the user spec
 ifies what in situ analysis should be run and the results of that analysis
  are saved to disk while the simulation is running. It is, however, someti
 mes hard to know what analysis to run before a simulation has started, and
  that often results in the user saving full datasets to disk for analysis 
 later. In this paper, we present a framework, \framework, that allows user
 s to change, in real time, which in situ analysis to run. \framework also 
 allows many users to each run their own in situ analysis, in a "personaliz
 ed workspace", independent of each other. Finally \framework can be easily
  integrated into simulations and plays well with other in situ analysis fr
 ameworks, such as ParaView Catalyst.\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Re
 g Pass
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