lanl/VizAly

Name: VizAly

Owner: Los Alamos National Laboratory

Description: Visualization and Analysis Framework

Created: 2017-12-11 21:25:22.0

Updated: 2018-03-20 16:11:26.0

Pushed: 2018-05-24 12:40:28.0

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Size: 5779

Language: C++

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VizAly: Framework for Visualization and Analsis of Simulation Data

Project Scope

VizAly is a general framework for Analysis and Visualization of simulation data. As supercomputing resources increase, cosmological scientists are able to run more detailed and larger simulations generating massive amounts of data. Analyzing these simulations with an available open-source toolkit is important for collaborative Department of Energy scientific discovery across labs, universities, and other partners. Developed software as a part of this collection include: comparing data with other existing simulations, verifying and validating results with observation databases, new halo finder algorithms, and using analytical tools to get insights into the physics of the cosmological universe. The goal of this software project is to provide a set of open-source libraries, tools, and packages for large-scale cosmology that allows scientists to visualize, analyze, and compare large-scale simulation and observational data sets. Developed software will provide a variety of methods for processing, visualization, and analysis of astronomical observation and cosmological simulation data. These tools are intended for deployment on multiple scientific computing platforms, including but not limited to personal computers, cloud computing, experimental sites (telescopes) and high-performance supercomputers.

Software Engineering

Until a better solution is found, each subproject will exist in seperate subfolders. Please follow the guidelines for the HelloWorld project to see how to add new subprojects. Add your subproject folder in the “clean-subprojects” target to allow easy deletion of proj. Do your work in a branch too would be useful too. You can have your own branch with master, dev in your subbranch. Contact me (Pascal) for more info.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.