“Exploring Gigabyte Datasets in Real Time: Algorithms, Data Management, and Time-Critical Design” by Bryson, Cox and Kenwright

  • ©Steve T. Bryson, Michael Cox, and David Kenwright

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Entry Number: 04

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    Exploring Gigabyte Datasets in Real Time: Algorithms, Data Management, and Time-Critical Design

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    Modern data sets arising from computational physics are extremely large and involve complex, difficult to exhibit phenomena “Real-time” interactive interfaces have proven useful for the analysis of these data sets, but “real-time” performance has been difficult to achieve with such large amounts of data. This course discusses the issues that arise in the” real-time” interactive visualization of very large (> 100 gigabytes) data sets, presenting solution strategies emphasizing time- critical design which impact architectures, interfaces, algorithms, and data management.  

     


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    Mary Whitton

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    Charles Babbage Institute Archives, University of Minnesota

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