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AU : Available for academic users only
\- : Not available
### Available number of licenses{#license_limit}
The available number of users at the same time is two licenses.
## Software overview{#overview}
In AVS/Express, various functions are provided as components called modules. Combining the modules with the mouse allows you to visualize at will. You can also add functions by creating modules independently. AVS/Express is not only to visualize, but also to create the visualization application.
### Software Features{#functions}
* Support visualization in a wide range of fields.
* Structural analysis: visualization of numerical analysis data including fluid analysis.
* Medical analysis: image processing such as CT and MRI.
* Experimental and observation: data visualization of map data and others.
* Creation of visualization applications that meet user needs.
* Creation of user-defined visualization flows by interactively combining modules. (visualization functional unit)
* Inheritance of resources of AVS, the industry standard of visualization systems.
### Areas of Application{#app_area}
* Visualization feature
* Creation of a contour line and surface, an isosurface, and a vector field with arrows.
* Streamline, particle tracing, and cross-sectional slicing.
* Element shrink, volume rendering.
* Visual programming.
* Network editor.
* Object orientation.
* Graphics display.
## How to Use{#usage}
Since AVS/Express is a GUI application, it requires an X Window environment.
Login to the system using [FastX](/login/fastx), [NICE DCV](/login/nice-dcv) or using SSH client software that supports X11 Forwarding (e.g. [MobaXterm](/login/mobaxterm)) and X11 servers available on Windows, which can start GUI applications.
### Environment settings(Executing the module command){#env_set}
Execute the module command to set up the environment. (Load the version of the module file you want to use).
```nohighlight
$ module load avs
```
### How to Start Up AVS{#start}
You can start AVS by executing the following command in the environment where GUI is available.
#### When starting on a computing node
It is possible to start a process on the computing node with the tssrun command and transfer only the GUI screen to the login node.
Please refer to [Interactive Processing](/run/interactive) for details on the**tssrun** command.
```nohighlight
$ tssrun --x11 xp
```
#### When starting on an application server
Start directly on the node after logging in to the GPU-equipped application server, app.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
Please use NiceDCV if you want to use server-side rendering with a GPU on the server.
```nohighlight
$ xp
```
![](avs_example1.png)
## References {#references}
### References in Japanese{#ref_ja}
#### Version 8.5
* [デベロッパーズ・ガイド第1部](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/DevGuide85_1.pdf)
* [デベロッパーズ・ガイド第2部](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/DevGuide85_2.pdf)
* [モジュール・リファレンス第1部](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/ModGuide85_1.pdf)
* [モジュール・リファレンス第2部](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/ModGuide85_2.pdf)
* [チュートリアル・ガイド](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/TutorGuide85.pdf)
* [ユーザーズ・ガイド](https://web.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/auth/manual/avs/85/UsersGuide85.pdf)
### References in English{#ref_en}
None
## Links{#link}
### External Links{#ex_link}
* [AVS 汎用可視化システム(サイバネット)](http://www.cybernet.co.jp/avs/)
* [AVS (Advanced Visual Systems Inc.)](http://www.avs.com/)
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