Computational Science Technical Note CSTN-052
Simulation Modelling and Visualisation: Toolkits for Building Artificial Worlds.
D.P. Playne, A.P.Gerdelan, A.Leist, C.J.Scogings and K.A.Hawick
Archived March 2008
Abstract
Simulations users at all levels make heavy use of compute resources to drive computational simulations for greatly
varying applications areas of research using different simulation paradigms. Simulations are implemented in many
software forms, ranging from highly standardised and general models that run in proprietary software packages to
ad hoc hand-crafted simulations codes for very specific applications. Visualisation of the workings or results of a
simulation is another highly valuable capability for simulation developers and practitioners. There are many different
software libraries and methods available for creating a visualisation layer for simulations, and it is often a difficult
and time-consuming process to assemble a toolkit of these libraries and other resources that best suits a
particular simulation model. We present here a break-down of the main simulation paradigms, and discuss differing
toolkits and approaches that different researchers have taken to tackle coupled simulation and visualisation in each
paradigm.
Keywords: simulations; graphics; visualisation; artificial realities; model worlds.
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