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%This turns on the SAND report covers
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\newif\ifdraft\draftfalse
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\SANDnum{SAND2011-5715}
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\SANDauthor{Gregory D. Sjaardema}
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\SANDprintDate{\today}
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\newcommand{\theTitle}{A Collection of Exodus Utilities:\\Exodiff, EPU, EJoin, and Conjoin}
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\title{\theTitle}
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%\begin{titlepage}
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\begin{center}
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\theTitle\\
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Simulation Modeling Sciences Department\\
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Sandia National Laboratories\\
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Albuquerque, NM 87185-0380\\
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\vspace*{.5in}
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\textbf{Abstract}
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\end{center}
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\vspace{-.4cm}\par
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The applications \exodiff{}, \epu{}, \ejoin{}, and \conjoin{} are
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members of the Sandia Engineering Analysis Code Access System
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(SEACAS~\cite{bib:seacas}) which is used by analysts at Sandia
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National Laboratories. The applications all read and/or write finite
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element databases stored in the \exo{}~\cite{bib:exodus} format.
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Each application is targeted at a few specific areas of functionality:
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\begin{description}
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\item[\exodiff] compares the results data from two \exo{} files with
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user-specified relative or absolute tolerances.
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\item[\epu] combines multiple \exo{} databases produced by a parallel
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application into a single \exo{} database.
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\item[\ejoin] joins two or more \exo{} databases into a single
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\exo{} database. The input databases must have disjoint meta and bulk data.
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\item[\conjoin] joins two or more \exo{} databases into a single
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database. The input databases should represent the same model geometry
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with results data written sequentially.
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\end{description}
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%\end{titlepage}
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