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Here is a history of design documents, listed with the most recent on top. These documents capture some of the design decisions made during the creation of VTK-m features. They can give some depth of understanding to VTK-m features, but be aware that they represent ideas at the early stages of the design. The actual implementation is likely to have changed by some amount. | Here is a history of design documents, listed with the most recent on top. These documents capture some of the design decisions made during the creation of VTK-m features. They can give some depth of understanding to VTK-m features, but be aware that they represent ideas at the early stages of the design. The actual implementation is likely to have changed by some amount. | ||
+ | * [[Alternate Interfaces for VTK-m Filters]] | ||
* [[Cell Set Dimensionality]] | * [[Cell Set Dimensionality]] | ||
* [[Version 1.0 ToDo List]] | * [[Version 1.0 ToDo List]] |
Revision as of 15:37, 9 February 2016
Here is a history of design documents, listed with the most recent on top. These documents capture some of the design decisions made during the creation of VTK-m features. They can give some depth of understanding to VTK-m features, but be aware that they represent ideas at the early stages of the design. The actual implementation is likely to have changed by some amount.
- Alternate Interfaces for VTK-m Filters
- Cell Set Dimensionality
- Version 1.0 ToDo List
- Comparing Isosurface With and Without Scatter Classes
- Providing Non 1-to-1 Mapping in Worklets
- Shared Data in Fetches
- Rendering Infrastructure
- Making Data Set Creation more User Friendly
- Shape-Specific Functions
- Retrieving From Values in Topology Maps
- Simplifying the Use of CellSets in DataSets 2
- Simplifying the Use of CellSets in DataSets
- Simplifying ArrayHandle Internals and ArrayTransfer
- Passing Dispatcher Invoke Arguments to Worklet Arguments Using Signatures