We released openPMD-api 0.15!
Highlights include C++17 transition, Error Recovery, ADIOS2 BP5, Append & Read-Linear Modes, Performance & Memory!
@BerkeleyLab@CASUSscience@LBNLatap@exascaleproject@doescience
Read about all new features here:
https://t.co/IVLZ1S1GPc
Our meta-data standard can do way more than file I/O 😎Check out Franz Poeschel, @WilliamFGodoy1, @axccl et al.:
"Transitioning from file-based HPC workflows to streaming data pipelines with openPMD and ADIOS2"
https://t.co/29gN0Q3dEm
Discussion of OpenPMD in talk by @axccl .
https://t.co/MCmxc1YXZq
https://t.co/SNSDpOH0an
It would be nice to finally have some standardized formats for passing data between different simulation codes.
#napac22
We released #openPMD-api 0.1.45 which improves series parsing and fixes reported python & backend bugs 🐛
Get it while it's hot through your favorite package manager 🔥
https://t.co/m8J6sEtvHv
Got a tiny measurement machine that uses 32bit Windows? We got you covered! We are now shipping win32 "wheels" of #openPMD-api for pip!
#HPC meets #experiments 🤝 #opendata
@RacNets@axccl Federated IT and data services for all of @helmholtz_de and collaborators 🎉👍
Looks like a great infrastructure to openly and persistently share & curate our standardized, scientific data with ☺️
openPMD-viewer 0.13.0 is out!
This new release introduces preliminary support for mesh-refinement datasets by performing block-based reads:
https://t.co/2BMPhErUTr
openPMD-api 0.14.3 is out!
Bad performance counts as a bug, doesn't it? Thus, we back-ported the significant performance improvements to our @hdf5 backend contributed by @BerkeleyLab@NERSC.
We also fix a read & C++17 transition bugs 🐞🐛 Check them out:
https://t.co/ruTfPFAwOY