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“In situ processing,” meaning visualizing or analyzing data as it is generated, is an alternative processing paradigm to post hoc. Historically, a number of terms have been used to describe in situ processing and its many variant strategies. However, the community has yet to agree on a consistent taxonomy.
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Aug 14, 2020 · In situ systems are best described via multiple, distinct axes: integration type, proximity, access, division of execution, operation controls, and output type.
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Nov 1, 2020 · This paper summarizes their findings and proposes a new terminology for describing in situ systems. An important finding from this group was ...
Aug 1, 2020 · This paper discusses these axes, evaluates existing systems within the axes, and explores how currently used terms relate to the axes.
In situ systems are best described via multiple, distinct axes: integration type, proximity, access, division of execution, operation controls, and output type.
The new proposed terminology is based on six axes to communicate the nature of an in situ visualization: integration type, proximity, access, division of ...
A terminology for in situ visualization and analysis systems
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A terminology for in situ visualization and analysis systems · Department of Computer Science [120000] · Virtual Reality & Immersive Visualization Group [124620] ...
The term “in situ processing” has evolved over the last decade to mean both a specific strategy for visualizing and analyzing data and an umbrella term for a ...