The visual interactive desktop laboratory

The visual interactive desktop laboratory allows users to visualize on a workstation the results of large scale simulations performed on remote supercomputers and to interactively steer a simulation as the experiment progresses. Unlike conventional methods, the VIDL requires minimal data transfer and storage and uses a general, flexible environment rather than one specific to a subject or to certain hardware.

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