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Behrens, Hans Walter ; Candan, K. Selçuk ; Chen, Xilun ; Gadkari, Ashish ; Garg, Yash ; Li, Mao-Lin ; Li, Xinsheng ; Liu, Sicong ; Martinez, Nicholas ; Mo, Jiayong ; et al ( , Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment)
Data- and model-driven computer simulations are increasingly critical in many application domains. Yet, several critical data challenges remain in obtaining and leveraging simulations in decision making. Simulations may track 100s of parameters, spanning multiple layers and spatial-temporal frames, affected by complex inter-dependent dynamic processes. Moreover, due to the large numbers of unknowns, decision makers usually need to generate ensembles of stochastic realizations, requiring 10s-1000s of individual simulation instances. The situation on the ground evolves unpredictably, requiring continuously adaptive simulation ensembles. We introduce the DataStorm framework for simulation ensemble management, and demonstrate its DataStorm-FE data- and decision-flow and coordination engine for creating and maintaining coupled, multi-model simulation ensembles. DataStorm-FE enables end-to-end ensemble planning and optimization, including parameter-space sampling, output aggregation and alignment, and state and provenance data management, to improve the overall simulation process. It also aims to work efficiently, producing results while working within a limited simulation budget, and incorporates a multivariate, spatiotemporal data browser to empower decision-making based on these improved results.