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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
sciCoDE is Software Package based on [[http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse]]. The goal of the software is to provide functionality and tools, which allow computational steering of complex simulation. This tools can be divided in three groups: tools for instrumentation, tools to create and modify complex simulation systems and tools for visualisation.  
ASCoDT is Software Package based on [[http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse]] IDE. The goal of the software is to provide component-based functionality and tools for the development of HPC applications. The software introduces different aspects from software engineering to deal with growing complexity of such applications.  


In the following sections you can find some additional information how to use sciCoDE. These sections are structured as follows:
Content:
#[[SciCoDE_Getting_Started|SciCoDE Getting Started]]
#[[ASCoDT_Getting_Started|Getting Started]]
#[[supported_languages| Supported Languages]]
#[[SciCoDE_Visualisation|SciCoDE Visualisation]]
#[[SciCoDE_Visualisation|SciCoDE Visualisation]]
#[[SciCoDE_Remote|SciCoDE Remote components]]
#[[SciCoDE_Remote|SciCoDE Remote components]]
#[[SciCoDE_Native|SciCoDE Native components]]
#[[SciCoDE_Native|SciCoDE Native components]]

Latest revision as of 09:21, 4 July 2012

Introduction

ASCoDT is Software Package based on [Eclipse] IDE. The goal of the software is to provide component-based functionality and tools for the development of HPC applications. The software introduces different aspects from software engineering to deal with growing complexity of such applications.

Content:

  1. Getting Started
  2. Supported Languages
  3. SciCoDE Visualisation
  4. SciCoDE Remote components
  5. SciCoDE Native components