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An intelligent workstation for a tsunami expert

Published: 08 March 2012 Publication History

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This work is devoted to development of intelligent workstation for tsunami expert. Our main goal is the architecture design and implementation of a software package which will be used to combine a lot of different tsunami modeling algorithms in one place. Also it should provide a convenient interface for data management.
In our research we will describe a modular architecture of workstation and its implementation, which can be used for described purposes. Also we have built in a module for calculating the propagation of tsunami waves based on optimized MOST package [6, 7]

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M. Lavrentiev, A. Marchuk, A. Romanenko, and A. Zaikov. Acceleration of tsunami numerical computations using multiprocessors and parallel technologies, 2010.
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M. Lavrentiev and A. Romanenko. Speeding up of most program. Geophysical research abstracts, 10, 2008.
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M. Lavrentiev-jr, Y. Bezhaev, A. Marchuk, and V. Titov. Identification of tsunami source parameters: preliminary calculation approach. In Proceedings of the International Conference 'Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems of Mathematical Physics', pages 20--25, Novosibirsk, Russia, August 2007.
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A. Marchuk. Minimizing computational errors of tsunami wave-ray and travel-time. Science of tsunami hazards, 27(4):12--24, 2008.
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    HCCE '12: Proceedings of the 2012 Joint International Conference on Human-Centered Computer Environments
    March 2012
    277 pages
    ISBN:9781450311915
    DOI:10.1145/2160749
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    • Shizuoka University in Hamamatsu: Shizuoka University in Hamamatsu
    • University of Aizu: University of Aizu

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    1. intelligent workstation
    2. module architecture
    3. performance
    4. program optimization
    5. tsunami simulation

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    • University of Aizu

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