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SUMMARY:The Challenges of In Situ Analysis for Multiple Simulations
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nThe Challenges of In Situ Analysis for Multiple Si
 mulations\n\nRibes, Raffin\n\nIn situ analysis and visualization have main
 ly been applied to the output of a single large-scale simulation. Topics i
 nvolving the execution of multiple simulations in supercomputers, however,
  have only received minimal attention so far. Some important examples are 
 uncertainty quantification, data assimilation and complex optimization. In
  this position article, beyond highlighting the strengths and limitations 
 of the tools that we have developed over the past few years, we share less
 ons learned from using them on large-scale platforms and from interacting 
 with end-users. We then discuss the forthcoming challenges, which future i
 n situ analysis and visualization frameworks will face when dealing with t
 he exascale execution of multiple simulations.\n\nRegistration Category: W
 orkshop Reg Pass
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