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Uintah: a massively parallel problem solving environment
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringParallel ProblemComputer ArchitectureHigh Performance ComputingCommon Component ArchitectureSupercomputer ArchitectureParallel SoftwareData ScienceModeling And SimulationParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationDescribes UintahMassively-parallel ComputingParallel Problem SolvingComputer EngineeringTera-scale Computing PlatformsComputer ScienceParallel VisualizationComputational ScienceAutomated ReasoningParallel Programming
Describes Uintah, a component-based visual problem-solving environment (PSE) that is designed to specifically address the unique problems of massively parallel computation on tera-scale computing platforms. Uintah supports the entire life-cycle of scientific applications by allowing scientific programmers to quickly and easily develop new techniques, debug new implementations and apply known algorithms to solve novel problems. Uintah is built on three principles: (1) as much as possible, the complexities of parallel execution should be handled for the scientist, (2) the software should be reusable at the component level, and (3) scientists should be able to dynamically steer and visualize their simulation results as the simulation executes. To provide this functionality, Uintah builds upon the best features of the SCIRun (Scientific Computing and Imaging Run-time) PSE and the DoE (Department of Energy) Common Component Architecture (CCA).
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