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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2013
- Jeffrey C. Carver, Dustin Heaton, Lorin Hochstein, Roscoe A. Bartlett:
Self-Perceptions about Software Engineering: A Survey of Scientists and Engineers. 7-11 - Mark S. Shephard, Cameron W. Smith, John E. Kolb:
Bringing HPC to Engineering Innovation. 16-25 - Rey DeLeon, Dana Jacobsen, Inanc Senocak:
Large-Eddy Simulations of Turbulent Incompressible Flows on GPU Clusters. 26-33 - Manuel Freiberger, Florian Knoll, Kristian Bredies, Hermann Scharfetter, Rudolf Stollberger:
The Agile Library for Biomedical Image Reconstruction Using GPU Acceleration. 34-44 - Antonio Wendell De Oliveira Rodrigues, Frédéric Guyomarc'h, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
An MDE Approach for Automatic Code Generation from UML/MARTE to OpenCL. 46-55 - Michela Taufer, Narayan Ganesan, Sandeep Patel:
GPU-Enabled Macromolecular Simulation: Challenges and Opportunities. 56-65 - Nareg Sinenian, Alex B. Zylstra, Mario J.-E. Manuel, Johan A. Frenje, Atma D. Kanojia, Joshua Stillerman, Richard D. Petrasso:
A Multithreaded Modular Software Toolkit for Control of Complex Experiments. 66-75 - Heidi J. C. Ellis, Gerard Weatherby, Ronald J. Nowling, Jay Vyas, Matt Fenwick, Michael R. Gryk:
A Pipeline Software Architecture for NMR Spectrum Data Translation. 76-83 - Konrad Hinsen:
A Glimpse of the Future of Scientific Programming. 84-88 - Steven I. Gordon:
Advancing Computational Science Education through Xsede. 90-92 - Emanuele Santos, Jorge Poco, Yaxing Wei, Shishi Liu, Bob Cook, Dean N. Williams, Cláudio T. Silva:
UV-CDAT: Analyzing Climate Datasets from a User's Perspective. 94-103
Volume 15, Number 2, March - April 2013
- George K. Thiruvathukal:
Computational Science, Demystified ... the Future, Revealed ... and CiSE, 2013. 4-5 - John Ludlam:
R by Example: Numerical Solutions to Differential Equations (Soetaert, K., et al; 2012) [Book Review]. 6-7 - Jim X. Chen, Yanlin Li, Tianyu Zhang:
Medical Simulations [Guest editors' introduction]. 8-9 - Qi Xing, Rui Han, Yanlin Li, Wenzhen Yang, Jim X. Chen:
Automatically Assessing Limb Alignment and Hip Fracture Using 3D Models. 10-20 - Jihui Li, Felasfa Wodajo, Mark M. Theiss, Michelle Kew, Alison Jarmas:
Computer Simulation Techniques in Giant Cell Tumor Curettage and Defect Reconstruction. 21-26 - Lin Yang, Tian-Yu Zhang, Jim X. Chen, Pei-Dong Dai, Wei Quan, Keqiang Wang, Zheng-Min Wang:
Motion Simulation of Inner Hair Cell Stereocilia. 27-33 - Yao-yao Fu, Tian-Yu Zhang, Pei-Dong Dai, Lin Yang:
Evaluating Potential Ear Canal Reconstruction for Congenital Aural Atresia Patients. 34-40 - Yanlin Luo:
Effectively Visualizing the Spatial Structure of Cerebral Blood Vessels. 41-46 - Bo-Wen Shen, Bron Nelson, Wei-Kuo Tao, Yuh-Lang Lin:
Advanced Visualizations of Scale Interactions of Tropical Cyclone Formation and Tropical Waves. 47-59 - Luis Lehner, Steven L. Liebling:
Simulations to Usher in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy. 60-65 - Arch D. Robison:
Composable Parallel Patterns with Intel Cilk Plus. 66-71 - David G. Simpson:
NASA Computational Case Study: The Flight of Friendship 7. 72-78 - João Loures Salinet Jr., Guilherme N. Oliveira, Frederique Jos Vanheusden, João Luiz Dihl Comba, Ghulam André Ng, Fernando S. Schlindwein:
Visualizing Intracardiac Atrial Fibrillation Electrograms Using Spectral Analysis. 79-87 - Charles Day:
Monte Carlo, Colloids, and Public Health. 88
Volume 15, Number 3, May - June 2013
- George K. Thiruvathukal:
Productivity in the Cognitive Overload Era. 4-5 - Wesley E. Snyder:
Computer Vision with Theme-Based Learning. 6-7 - Judith Bayard Cushing, James C. French:
Science Data Management: Maximizing the Yield. 8-10 - Tamas Budavari, László Dobos, Alexander S. Szalay:
SkyQuery: Federating Astronomy Archives. 12-20 - Bill Howe, Daniel Halperin, Francois Ribalet, Sagar Chitnis, E. Virginia Armbrust:
Collaborative Science Workflows in SQL. 22-31 - Milena Ivanova, Martin L. Kersten, Stefan Manegold, Yagiz Kargin:
Data Vaults: Database Technology for Scientific File Repositories. 32-42 - V. M. Megler, David Maier:
Data Near Here: Bringing Relevant Data Closer to Scientists. 44-53 - Michael Stonebraker, Paul Brown, Donghui Zhang, Jacek Becla:
SciDB: A Database Management System for Applications with Complex Analytics. 54-62 - Teong Han Chew, Kwee Hong Joyce-Tan, Zeti-Azura Mohamed-Hussein, Pek Iee Elizabeth-Chia, Mohd Shahir Shamsir:
Improving Molecular Dynamics Simulation Performance on Low-Cost Systems. 64-70 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Harald Bosch, Thomas Ertl, Georg Fuchs, Piotr Jankowski, Dennis Thom:
Thematic Patterns in Georeferenced Tweets through Space-Time Visual Analytics. 72-82 - Cliff Reiter:
Math-Style Experiments in J. 84-88 - Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Antonio Hernando, Alberto García-Álvarez, Luis Eduardo Mesa, Ignacio Gonzalez-Franco:
Calculating the Exploitation Costs of Trains in the Spanish Railways. 89-95 - Rubin H. Landau, Manuel J. Paez, Cristian Bordeianu:
A Blended, Multimodal Access eTextBook in Computational Physics. 96-103 - Charles Day:
Knowing Me, Knowing You: Networks of Cooperation. 104
Volume 15, Number 4, July - August 2013
- George K. Thiruvathukal:
What's in an Algorithm? 4-5 - Natalie D. Enright Jerger:
Explaining Parallel Architecture Design. 6-7 - George K. Thiruvathukal, Manish Parashar:
Cloud Computing. 8-9 - Manish Parashar, Moustafa AbdelBaky, Ivan Rodero, Aditya Devarakonda:
Cloud Paradigms and Practices for Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering. 10-18 - Gideon Juve, Mats Rynge, Ewa Deelman, Jens-S. Vöckler, G. Bruce Berriman:
Comparing FutureGrid, Amazon EC2, and Open Science Grid for Scientific Workflows. 20-29 - Dilip Kumar Krishnappa, David E. Irwin, Eric Lyons, Michael Zink:
CloudCast: Cloud Computing for Short-Term Weather Forecasts. 30-37 - Yogesh Simmhan, Saima Aman, Alok Gautam Kumbhare, Rongyang Liu, Sam Stevens, Qunzhi Zhou, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Cloud-Based Software Platform for Big Data Analytics in Smart Grids. 38-47 - Mingze Bai, Shixin Sun, Hong Tang, Yusheng Dou, Glenn V. Lo:
An SPMD-Like Algorithm for Parallelizing Molecular Dynamics Using OpenMP. 48-56 - Dianne P. O'Leary:
Phantom Measurements. 57-59 - Konrad Hinsen:
Software Development for Reproducible Research. 60-63 - Steffen Koch, Florian Heimerl, Thomas Ertl:
Visual Document Retrieval: Supporting Text Search and Analysis with Visual Analytics. 66-74 - Jacqueline C. Beckvermit, Joseph R. Peterson, Todd Harman, Scott Bardenhagen, Charles A. Wight, Qingyu Meng, Martin Berzins:
Multiscale Modeling of Accidental Explosions and Detonations. 76-86 - Charles Day:
Big Surveillance. 88
Volume 15, Number 5, September - October 2013
- Judith Bayard Cushing:
Beyond Big Data? 4-5 - Thomas Vogel:
All the Way to CUDA. 6-8 - Francis J. Alexander:
Machine Learning. 9-11 - Reid B. Porter, James Theiler, Don R. Hush:
Interactive Machine Learning in Data Exploitation. 12-20 - Srikant Srinivasan, Krishna Rajan:
Revisiting Computational Thermodynamics through Machine Learning of High-Dimensional Data. 22-31 - Claire Monteleoni, Gavin A. Schmidt, Scott McQuade:
Climate Informatics: Accelerating Discovering in Climate Science with Machine Learning. 32-40 - James L. Johnson, Tom Goldring:
Discrete Hodge Theory on Graphs: A Tutorial. 42-55 - Bo-Wen Shen, Bron Nelson, Samson Cheung, Wei-Kuo Tao:
Improving NASA's Multiscale Modeling Framework for Tropical Cyclone Climate Study. 56-67 - Giovanni Lapenta, Stefano Markidis, Stefaan Poedts, Dean Vucinic:
Space Weather Prediction and Exascale Computing. 68-76 - Konrad Hinsen:
Daydreaming about Scientific Programming. 77-79 - Manuel M. Oliveira:
Towards More Accessible Visualizations for Color-Vision-Deficient Individuals. 80-87 - Charles Day:
Sociable Social Media. 88
Volume 15, Number 6, November - December 2013
- Douglass E. Post:
The Changing Face of Scientific and Engineering Computing. 4-6 - Matthias Troyer, Maggie Cox, Jordan Cox, Anne J. Cox:
Books [Two books reviewed]. 8-11 - Steven Gottlieb, Thomas L. Sterling:
Exascale Computing [Guest Editorial]. 12-15 - Peter M. Kogge, John Shalf:
Exascale Computing Trends: Adjusting to the "New Normal"' for Computer Architecture. 16-26 - William Gropp, Marc Snir:
Programming for Exascale Computers. 27-35 - George Bosilca, Aurélien Bouteiller, Anthony Danalis, Mathieu Faverge, Thomas Hérault, Jack J. Dongarra:
PaRSEC: Exploiting Heterogeneity to Enhance Scalability. 36-45 - Scott Simmerman, James Osborne, Jian Huang:
Eden: Simplified Management of Atypical High-Performance Computing Jobs. 46-54 - Stephen Crouch, Neil P. Chue Hong, Simon Hettrick, Mike Jackson, Aleksandra Pawlik, Shoaib Sufi, Les Carr, David De Roure, Carole A. Goble, Mark Parsons:
The Software Sustainability Institute: Changing Research Software Attitudes and Practices. 74-80 - Andreas Tolk, Geoffrey T. Miller, Andrew E. Cross, Justin Maestri, Benjamin Cawrse:
AIMS: Applying Game Technology to Advance Medical Education. 82-91 - Nargess Memarsadeghi, Rafael F. Rincon:
Nasa Computational Case Study: SAR Data Processing-Ground-Range Projection. 92-95 - Rudolf Netzel, Daniel Weiskopf:
Texture-Based Flow Visualization. 96-102 - Charles Day:
Blogging Scholars. 104
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