Workspace |
Workspace is a powerful scientific application framework and workflow editor which has been in development for over 7 years. Originally designed to construct workflows for scientists in the computational fluid dynamics space, Workspace recognises the importance of interactivity, visualisation, scalability, and ease-of-use in a scientific workflow. It ships with out of the box support for things like mesh processing, interactive 3D visualisation, plotting, networking and database access and is designed to be easily extended through plugins. More than just a workflow editor, Workspace offers a natural path from early code development as part of a research workflow right through to the development of standalone applications for deployment to a collaborator or external client.
Workspace uses most Qt modules for everything from OpenGL visualisation, networking, scripting, threading, database access and UI design (through Qt Designer integration) to name a few.
The current 3.3.0 release of Workspace is available on Windows, Any LSB-Compliant Linux and OSX. The team is currently working on support for QML-based deployment of Workspace-based apps to Android and iOS.
A more detailed feature overview is available on the Workspace research site.
Workspace is developed by the Computational Modelling and Simulation Group of Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Workspace has been developed with support from CSIRO eResearch, Computational and Simulation Sciences and the Digital Productivity Flagship.
Project Leader: Dr Paul Cleary
Team Leader: Dr Damien Watkins
Development Team:
Matt Bolger
Lachlan Hetherton
Chris Rucinski
David Thomas