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paraview.desktop - 5.12.1+dfsg-4 ⚙ amd64 ⚙ arm64 ⚙ ppc64el ⚙ riscv64 ⚙ s390x

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Type: desktop-application
ID: paraview.desktop
Package: paraview
Name:
  C: ParaView Client
Summary:
  C: ParaView allows viewing of large data sets
Description:
  C: >-
    <p>ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform application designed to visualize data sets of size varying from small to
    very large. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:</p>

    <p>    * Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.     * Support distributed computation models
    to process large data sets.     * Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.     * Develop an extensible
    architecture based on open standards.</p>

    <p>ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been successfully
    tested on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and various Unix workstations, clusters and supercomputers. Under the hood, ParaView
    uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using Qt.</p>
  en: >-
    <p>ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform application designed to visualize data sets of size varying from small to
    very large. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:</p>

    <p>    * Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.     * Support distributed computation models
    to process large data sets.     * Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.     * Develop an extensible
    architecture based on open standards.</p>

    <p>ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been successfully
    tested on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and various Unix workstations, clusters and supercomputers. Under the hood, ParaView
    uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using Qt.</p>
Categories:
- Education
- Math
- Science
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Launchable:
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Provides:
  mediatypes:
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org.paraview.ParaView - 5.12.1+dfsg-4 ⚙ amd64 ⚙ arm64 ⚙ ppc64el ⚙ riscv64 ⚙ s390x

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Type: desktop-application
ID: org.paraview.ParaView
Package: paraview
ProjectLicense: BSD-3-Clause
Name:
  C: ParaView
Summary:
  C: Data analysis and visualization
Description:
  C: >-
    <p>
       ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization
       application. ParaView users can quickly build visualizations to analyze
       their data using qualitative and quantitative techniques. The data
       exploration can be done interactively in 3D or programmatically using
       ParaView’s batch processing capabilities.
      </p>
    <p>
       ParaView was developed to analyze extremely large datasets using distributed
       memory computing resources. It can be run on supercomputers to analyze
       datasets of exascale size as well as on laptops for smaller data.
      </p>
Categories:
- Science
Url:
  homepage: http://paraview.org/
  bugtracker: https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/-/issues
  help: https://www.paraview.org/documentation/
  faq: https://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:FAQ
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  caption:
    C: 'This visualization was a finalist in the SC21 Visualization Showcase. Credits: Francesca Samel et al. at Los Alamos
      National Lab.'
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- caption:
    C: Emergence of skin micro-wrinkles. Courtesy of Georges Limbert, University of Southampton, UK and University of Cape
      Town, South Africa.
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- caption:
    C: 'ParaView was used in Russell Taylor’s Comp 715: Visualization in the Sciences class at the University of North Carolina
      at Chapel Hill. Author: Jared Vicory et al.'
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- caption:
    C: Temporal plane jet DNS simulation
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    C: Visualization of MIT General Circulation Model data showing surface temperature, VHEr and bathymetry
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- caption:
    C: Cross Wind Fire Simulation (Image courtesy of Sandia National Labs)
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