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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January - February 2004
- Francis Sullivan:
Say every word on every slide. 3-4 - Joseph DiDio III, Norman Chonacky:
Caveat emptor - what to know before trying to beat a consumer system into a scientific instrument. 5-11 - Ghassem Asrar:
A pathway to decisions on earth's environment and natural resources. 13-16 - Chris Hill, Cecelia DeLuca, Venkatramani Balaji, Max Suarez, Arlindo M. da Silva:
The architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework. 18-28 - Shian-Jiann Lin, Robert Atlas, Kao-San Yeh:
Global weather prediction and high-end computing at NASA. 29-35 - Andrea Donnellan, John B. Rundle, John Ries, Geoffrey C. Fox, Marlon E. Pierce, Jay Parker, Robert Crippen, Eric De Jong, Ben F. Chao, Weijia Kuang, Dennis McLeod, Mitsuhiro Matu'ura, Jeremy Bloxham:
Illuminating Earth's interior through advanced computing. 36-44 - Roger L. King, Ronald J. Birk:
Developing Earth system science knowledge to manage Earth's natural resources. 45-51 - Christoph M. Hoffmann, Voicu Popescu, Sami Kilic, Mete A. Sözen:
Modeling, simulation and visualization: the Pentagon on September 11th. 52-60 - Andrzej Pekalski:
A short guide to predator-prey lattice models. 62-66 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Models of infection: person to person. 68-70 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Partial solution to last issue's homework assignment the direction-of-arrival problem: coming at you. 71-73 - George K. Thiruvathukal:
XML and computational science. 74-80 - Fernando Díez, Roberto Moriyón:
Solving mathematical exercises that involve symbolic computations. 81-84 - Marjorie G. Hahn:
New exposition on probability and statistics. 85-88 - Chris Harding:
Modeling geoscience data in a multisensory virtual environment. 89-92 - Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Making scientific applications as Web services. 93-96
Volume 6, Number 2, March - April 2004
- Francis Sullivan:
Sez Who? - From the Editors. 4 - Pam Frost Gorder:
Top7: From computer-aided design, a new protein. 6-11 - Pam Frost Gorder:
A dark universe like our own. 10-11 - Douglass E. Post:
Frontiers of simulation. 12-13 - Tamas I. Gombosi, Kenneth G. Powell, Darren De Zeeuw, C. Robert Clauer, Kenneth C. Hansen, Ward B. Manchester, Aaron J. Ridley, Ilia I. Roussev, Igor V. Sokolov, Quentin F. Stout, Gábor Tóth:
Solution-adaptive magnetohydrodynamics for space plasmas: Sun-to-Earth simulations. 14-35 - Fernando Grinstein, Christer Fureby:
From canonical to complex flows: Recent progress on monotonically integrated LES. 36-49 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
More models of infection: It's epidemic. 50-53 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Partial solution to last issue's homework assignment models of infection: person to person. 53-56 - Leo P. Kadanoff:
Excellence in computer simulation. 57-67 - Rubin H. Landau:
Computational physics for undergraduates: The CPUG degree program at Oregon State University. 68-75 - Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Eugenio Roanes-Macías, Luis M. Laita:
The geometry of algebraic systems and their exact solving using Grobner bases. 76-79 - Michael Creutz:
Simulating quarks. 80-85 - George K. Thiruvathukal, Konstantin Läufer:
Natural XML for data binding, processing, and persistence. 86-92 - Geoffrey C. Fox:
Software development around a millisecond. 93-96
Volume 6, Number 3, May - June 2004
- Francis Sullivan:
Computational science and pathological science. 2-3 - Pam Frost Gorder:
Simulated bite marks [digital simulation]. 4-6 - Lissa E. Harris:
New cloud animation software on the horizon. 6-7 - Norman Chonacky:
Stella: growing upward, downward, and outward [software review]. 8-15 - Douglass E. Post:
Frontiers of simulation, part II. 16-17 - C. Larrabee Winter, Everett Springer, Keeley Costigan, Patricia K. Fasel, Sue Mniewski, George Zyvoloski:
Virtual watersheds: simulating the water balance of the Rio Grande Basin. 18-26 - Rainald Löhner, Juan R. Cebral, Chi Yang, Joseph D. Baum, Eric L. Mestreau, Charles Charman, Daniele Pelessone:
Large-scale fluid-structure interaction simulations. 27-37 - Ricardo Cortez, Lisa J. Fauci, Nathaniel Cowen, Robert Dillon:
Simulation of swimming organisms: coupling internal mechanics with external fluid dynamics. 38-45 - Galen R. Gisler, Robert P. Weaver, Charles L. Mader, Michael L. Gittings:
Two- and three-dimensional asteroid impact simulations. 46-55 - Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Eugenio Roanes-Macías, Luis M. Laita:
Some applications of Grobner bases. 56-60 - Jonathan C. Roberts:
Visualization equivalence for multisensory perception: learning from the visual. 61-65 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Fitting exponentials: an interest in rates. 66-69 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
More models of infection: it's epidemic. 70-72 - Suzana Moss de Oliveira, Jorge S. Sá Martins, Paulo Murilo C. de Oliveira, Karen Luz-Burgoa, Armando Ticona, Thadeu J. P. Penna:
The Penna model for biological aging and speciation. 74-81 - Guy Ashkenazi, Ronnie Kosloff:
String, ring, sphere: visualizing wavefunctions on different topologies. 82-86 - Glenn P. Downing, Paul F. Dubois, Teresa L. Cottom:
Data sharing in scientific simulations. 87-96
Volume 6, Number 4, July 2004
- Pam Frost Gorder:
Simulating Sprawl. 6-9 - Athena Vakali, Georgios Papadimitriou:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Web Engineering-The Evolution of New Technologies. 10-11 - Juliana Freire, Michael Benedikt:
Managing XML data: an abridged overview. 12-19 - Demetrios Zeinalipour-Yazti, Vana Kalogeraki, Dimitrios Gunopulos:
Information retrieval techniques for peer-to-peer networks. 20-26 - Elisa Bertino, Elena Ferrari, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini:
Trust negotiations: concepts, systems, and languages. 27-34 - Noureddine Boudriga, Mohammad S. Obaidat:
Intelligent agents on the Web: a review. 35-42 - Jaroslav Pokorný:
Web searching and information retrieval. 43-48 - Pranam Kolari, Anupam Joshi:
Web mining: research and practice. 49-53 - Jianliang Xu, Jiangchuan Liu, Bo Li, Xiaohua Jia:
Caching and prefetching for Web content distribution. 54-59 - Antonio Leal, Francisco Sánchez-Doblado, Maria Perucha, Ester Carrasco, Magnolia Rincon, Rafael Arrans, Carlos Bernal:
Monte Carlo simulation of complex radiotherapy treatments. 60-68 - Yonggao Yang, Changqian Zhu, Hua Zhang:
Real-time simulation: water droplets on glass windows. 69-73 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Elastoplastic torsion: twist and stress. 74-76 - Geoffrey Fox:
Grids of grids of simple services. 84-87 - George K. Thiruvathukal, Konstantin Läufer:
Plone and content management. 88-95 - Peter Love:
Book Reviews. 97-99
Volume 6, Number 5, September 2004
- Lissa E. Harris:
Intelligent agents peer skyward. 4-7 - Timothy G. Trucano, Douglas Post:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Verification and Validation in Computational Science and Engineering. 8-9 - Alan C. Calder, Jonathan Dursi, Bruce Fryxell, Tomasz Plewa, V. Gregory Weirs, Todd Dupont, Harry Robey, John Kane, Paul Drake, Bruce A. Remington, Guy Dimonte, John Hayes, Jim Stone, Paul M. Ricker, Francis X. Timmes, Michael Zingale, Kevin Olson:
Validating astrophysical simulation codes. 10-20 - David W. Pierce:
Beyond the means: validating climate models with higher-order statistics. 22-29 - Patrick J. Roache:
Building PDE codes to be verifiable and validatable. 30-38 - Robert F. Benjamin:
An experimenter's perspective on validating codes and models with experiments having shock-accelerated fluid interfaces. 40-49 - Wilfried N. Gansterer, Yihua Bai, Robert M. Day, Robert C. Ward:
Framework for approximating eigenpairs in electronic structure computations. 50-59 - Dianne P. O'Leary, David Schug:
Achieving a common view point: yaw, pitch, and roll. 60-62 - George K. Thiruvathukal:
Gentoo Linux: the next generation of Linux. 66-74 - Jonathan Chin, Peter V. Coveney, Shantenu Jha:
The Current State of the Grid. 75-77 - Jan J. Zebrowski, Rafal Baranowski:
Nonlinear instabilities and nonstationarity in human heart-rate variability. 78-83 - André Skupin:
A picture from a thousand words [information visualization]. 84-88
Volume 6, Number 6, November 2004
- Pam Frost Gorder:
3DESS: a search engine enters the third dimension. 4-7 - Charles J. Holland, Robert E. Peterkin:
Guest Editors' Introduction: High-Performance Computing. 8-10 - Jerry Bernholc, Serge M. Nakhmanson, Marco Buongiorno Nardelli, Vincent Meunier:
Understanding and enhancing polarization in complex materials. 12-21 - Thomas S. Anderson, Mark L. Moran, Stephen A. Ketcham, James Lacombe:
Tracked vehicle simulations and seismic wavefield synthesis in seismic sensor systems. 22-28 - Robert P. Hansen, John Forsythe:
A grid convergence study of a highly separated turbulent flow. 30-37 - Donghyun You, Meng Wang, Rajat Mittal, Parviz Moin:
Study of flow in tip-clearance turbomachines using large-eddy simulation. 38-46 - T. J. Madden, J. H. Miller:
Simulation of unsteadiness in chemical oxygen-iodine laser flowfields. 47-54 - Computer Society Membership Application. 55-57
- Dianne P. O'Leary:
Multidimensional integration: partition and conquer. 58-66 - Paul Dubois:
Cafe Dubois, polling place edition. 67-71 - Desmond J. Higham:
Black-Scholes for scientific computing students. 72-79 - Donald A. Washburn, Lauriann M. Jones:
Could olfactory displays improve data visualization? 80-83 - Debora Donato, Luigi Laura, Stefano Leonardi, Stefano Millozzi:
Simulating the Webgraph: a comparative analysis of models. 84-89 - 2004 Annual Index. 91-96
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