Configuration Interface for the Tool ESPRESO

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This thesis deals with the development of a graphical configuration tool for the ESPRESO solver which eliminates the necessity of writing configuration files (ECF) manually. The text starts with the introduction to ESPRESO and its default method for the input definition. This part is followed by the analysis of requirements, that the configuration tool should meet, existing configuration tools, and libraries for the graphical user interface development. Then, readers get to know the design and the development of the final application. Finally, the tool functionality is demonstrated on a practical example of heat transfer computation.

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graphical user interface, ESPRESO, configuration tool, Qt, OpenGL, hybrid parallelization

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