From Cyclist to Cyclusjs Cyclus user interfaces Yarden Livnat University of Utah Anthony Scopatz University of South Carolina Valerio Pascucci University of Utah Paul Wilson University of WisconsinMadison ID: 766818
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From Cyclist to Cyclus.jsCyclus user interfaces Yarden Livnat , University of Utah Anthony Scopatz , University of South Carolina Valerio Pascucci, University of Utah Paul Wilson , University of Wisconsin-Madison
A Java-based desktop application (part of the Cyclus eco-system)Computational steering Cyclist Cyclist Scenario Authoring ( Cycic )Simple remote Cyclus executionsVisual analytics a uthoring vis e xec input Scenario Data Cyclus Decouple the Simulation engine from s cenario Authoring and Visualization
Cyclist visualization workspace simulations tables t able fields views j obs Focus on Cyclus database tables Drag ‘n drop interactions authoring
Cyclist visualizationLocal and global filteringCoordinated multiple views Automatic charts
Cyclus.jsrename, upgrade, expand Cyclist A Java-based desktop application
Cyclus.jsStreamlining the analysis workflowDistributed services and capabilities Extendable scripted analyticsWeb-based state-of-the-art visualizations
Cyclus.js distributed services Cyclus management services Data storage services Post-processing services Deploy your own or use ERGS public services
Cyclus.js analyticsServer side computation Jupyter based back-endScripting capabilitiesOpen architecture: Python, SQL, R, Matplotlib, WidgetsData representation as first-class objects e.g. time series, material flow, compositionSimplify data manipulation and visualizationExtensible fuel cycle metrics library
Cyclus.js web-based visual analyticsHTML/JavaScript/d3Views: tables, advanced plots, graphs, geo-spatial, notebook (scripting), Jupyter widgets, SVG, printing, save and share, create your own Perspectives (topic oriented views)Material flow: transactions, … Energy: demand, capacity, production, … Economics: cost, schedule, transition, …Political: stockpiles, …
Tell us what … questions are you trying to answer?… your pain point s are?… kind of analysis do you do?… visualizations you use, need or wish you had?Your input, your tool Cyclus.js discussion sessiontomorrow 4-5pm