Adaptive Synchronization and Pacing Control for Visual Interactive Simulation
Zhuoxiao Meng,
Mingyue Gao,
Margherita Grossi
et al.
Abstract:Parallel and distributed computing enable the execution of large and complex simulations. Yet, the usual separation of (headless) simulation execution and (subsequent, offline) output analysis often renders the simulation endeavor long and inefficient. Recently, Visual Interactive Simulation (VIS) tools and methods that address this end-to-end efficiency are gaining relevance, offering
in-situ
visualization, real-time debugging, and computational steering. Here, the typically distribute… Show more
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