It would be ncie to show some HPC/computational applications using WoT.
One standard example is the Ising model computation (say magnetic spin) and a live 2-D plot that shows the evolution of the solution based on parameters.
Interactions:
properties:
actions:
events:
There is an example here - https://rajeshrinet.github.io/blog/2014/ising-model/
Probably even just contact the author and get the code licensed and implement just the changes necessary.
Add a plot in javascript plotly that will initialize a node-wot client and plot the streamed results
It would be ncie to show some HPC/computational applications using WoT.
One standard example is the Ising model computation (say magnetic spin) and a live 2-D plot that shows the evolution of the solution based on parameters.
Interactions:
properties:
actions:
events:
There is an example here - https://rajeshrinet.github.io/blog/2014/ising-model/
Probably even just contact the author and get the code licensed and implement just the changes necessary.
Add a plot in javascript plotly that will initialize a node-wot client and plot the streamed results