WG3: Review of meeting in Helsinki, Finland on 16th May 2024
Discussion leader(s)
Adrian Priceputu
Bruno Chareyre
Key Achievements
Concluded that we should use HDF5 format to store data instead of ascii based formats
Flexible, self-describing hierarchical data format for storing scientific data - easy to include simulation metadata
Sketched a framework for storing DEM data to save/reload any simulation in different codes
Focus for next period
Setup the backbone of the simulation data structure
Find an efficient way of populating, viewing and expanding the data structure
Populate the data structure with specific data from various codes or models
Brief Summary | File formatHDF5 offers a flexible file format for storing complex data and metadata. Metadata allows files to be self-describing and is suitable for storing details regarding the simulation, allowing data to be stored in a common format for all DEM codes. Well supported across various computing libraries. Two possible options:
Both options need development to capture a DEM Required Data StructureVELaSSCo format serves as example format (Ascii based) on how to structure. It was decided that we need to display a hierarchy of data with normalized names in order to export / import simulations from one code to another. Some data will be flagged as “mandatory” – needed for saving the simulation – while other will be flagged as “optional” – this is used for post-processing only. A sketch of this framework (as discussed during the meeting) is shown below:
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