openDaVE - a data visualisation and transformation framework
Jens Krueger

TL;DR
openDaVE is an open-source, modular framework designed to simplify data visualization and transformation for neutron scattering facilities, reducing software development time and increasing flexibility through a platform-independent architecture.
Contribution
It introduces a modular, extendable, platform-independent framework that replaces monolithic software with a component-based system for data visualization and transformation.
Findings
Modular design improves flexibility and extendability.
Platform independence facilitates use across different systems.
Reduces time spent on file I/O and visualization routines.
Abstract
At present each neutron scattering facility has its own set of data treatment software, normally based on a proprietary data format. The travelling scientist is either forced to continually learn new software or to write conversion routines for his own software tools. During software development most of the time is spent on routines connected with file input and output or visualisation. Our aim is to relieve the scientist from such tedious work to allow maximum effort to be spent on data processing routines. I present an "Open Source" component based, extendable, platform independent framework for visualisation and transformation of data. Most of the existing software appears as a monolithic block. In contrast openDaVE is built up in a modular design. It consists of three parts: the kernel, a lot of modules, and some different front-ends. The actual functionality of the framework…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Scientific Computing and Data Management
