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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January - February 2016
- Carl Kingsford:
Teaching Computation to Biologists. 4-5 - Douglass E. Post, Chris A. Atwood, Kevin P. Newmeyer, Sandra Landsberg, Forrest Shull:
The Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition Tools and Environments (CREATE) Program. 10-13 - Douglass E. Post, Chris A. Atwood, Kevin P. Newmeyer, Robert L. Meakin, Miles M. Hurwitz, Saikat Dey, John N. D'Angelo, Richard L. Vogelsong, Nathan S. Hariharan, Richard P. Kendall, Oscar A. Goldfarb, Loren K. Miller:
CREATE: Software Engineering Applications for the Design and Analysis of Air Vehicles, Naval Vessels, and Radio Frequency Antennas. 14-24 - Scott A. Morton, David R. McDaniel:
A Fixed-Wing Aircraft Simulation Tool for Improving DoD Acquisition Efficiency. 25-31 - Saikat Dey, Romain Aubry, B. Kaan Karamete, Eric L. Mestreau:
Capstone: A Geometry-Centric Platform to Enable Physics-Based Simulation and System Design. 32-39 - Richard P. Kendall, Douglass E. Post, Chris A. Atwood, Kevin P. Newmeyer, Lawrence G. Votta, Paula A. Gibson, Deborah L. Borovitcky, Loren K. Miller, Robert L. Meakin, Miles M. Hurwitz, Saikat Dey, John N. D'Angelo, Richard L. Vogelsong, Oscar A. Goldfarb, Sunita B. Allwerdt:
A Risk-Based, Practice-Centered Approach to Project Management for HPCMP CREATE. 40-51 - Benjamin P. Hallissy, Joseph P. Laiosa, Theresa C. Shafer, David H. Hine, James R. Forsythe, Jennifer Abras, Nathan S. Hariharan, Cynthia Dahl:
HPCMP CREATE-AV Quality Assurance: Lessons Learned by Validating and Supporting Computation-Based Engineering Software. 52-62 - Christopher A. Atwood, Randy C. Goebbert, Joshua A. Calahan, Theodore Hromadka III, Thomas M. Proue, Weston Monceaux, Jason Hirata:
Secure Web-Based Access for Productive Supercomputing. 63-72 - Steven I. Gordon, James Demmel, Lizanne DeStefano, Lorna Rivera:
Implementing a Collaborative Online Course to Extend Access to HPC Skills. 73-79 - Oriol Arcas-Abella, Adrià Armejach, Timothy Hayes, Gorker Alp Malazgirt, Oscar Palomar, Behzad Salami, Nehir Sönmez:
Hardware Acceleration for Query Processing: Leveraging FPGAs, CPUs, and Memory. 80-87 - Eric Gedenk:
Researchers Mine Information from Next-Generation Subsurface Flow Simulations. 88-91 - Aritra Dasgupta, Jorge Poco, Enrico Bertini, Cláudio T. Silva:
Reducing the Analytical Bottleneck for Domain Scientists: Lessons from a Climate Data Visualization Case Study. 92-100 - Mistral Contrastin, Andrew C. Rice, Matthew Danish, Dominic A. Orchard:
Units-of-Measure Correctness in Fortran Programs. 102-107 - Charles Day:
Our Black, Imperfect Mirrors. 108
Volume 18, Number 2, March - April 2016
- Jeffrey C. Carver:
Software Engineering for Science. 4-5 - Tiffany Barnes, Jamie Payton, George K. Thiruvathukal, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Jeffrey Forbes:
Guest Editors' introduction. 6-8 - Lucia Dettori, Ronald I. Greenberg, Steven McGee, Dale Reed:
The Impact of the Exploring Computer Science Instructional Model in Chicago Public Schools. 10-17 - Philip Sheridan Buffum, Megan Frankosky, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Eric N. Wiebe, Bradford W. Mott, James C. Lester:
Collaboration and Gender Equity in Game-Based Learning for Middle School Computer Science. 18-28 - William H. Robinson, Ebony O. McGee, Lydia C. Bentley, Stacey L. Houston II, Portia K. Botchway:
Addressing Negative Racial and Gendered Experiences That Discourage Academic Careers in Engineering. 29-39 - Stuart H. Zweben, Elizabeth B. Bizot:
Representation of Women in Postsecondary Computing: Disciplinary, Institutional, and Individual Characteristics. 40-56 - Wendy M. DuBow, Laurie James-Hawkins:
What Influences Female Interest and Persistence in Computing?: Preliminary Findings from a Multiyear Study. 58-67 - Franz Sauer, Yubo Zhang, Weixing Wang, Stéphane Ethier, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visualization Techniques for Studying Large-Scale Flow Fields from Fusion Simulations. 68-77 - Jayanth R. Varma, Vineet Virmani:
Computational Finance Using QuantLib-Python. 78-88 - Marco Ament, Daniel Weiskopf, Carsten Dachsbacher:
Ambient Volume Illumination. 90-97 - Michael P. Friedlander, Nathan Krislock, Ting Kei Pong:
Social Resistance. 98-103 - Timothy J. Williams:
Delivering Science on Day One. 104-107 - Charles Day:
Archaeology by Internet. 108
Volume 18, Number 3, May - June 2016
- Douglass E. Post:
The Periodic Table of Elements, an Early Example of "Big Data". 4-7 - Kevin Thielen, Vivienne Tien:
Python and Physical Modeling. 8-10 - Tiffany Barnes, Jamie Payton, George K. Thiruvathukal, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Jeffrey Forbes:
Best of RESPECT, Part 2. 11-13 - Ashley Robinson, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Glenda Scales:
African-American Middle School Girls: Influences on Attitudes toward Computer Science. 14-23 - Jane G. Stout, Heather M. Wright:
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students' Sense of Belonging in Computing: An Intersectional Approach. 24-30 - Gloria Childress Townsend, Kay Sloan:
Julian Scholars: Broadening Participation of Low-Income, First-Generation Computer Science Majors. 32-43 - Jamie Payton, Tiffany Barnes, Kim Buch, Audrey Rorrer, Huifang Zuo, Kinnis Gosha, Kristine S. Nagel, Nannette P. Napier, Ebrahim Randeree, Lawrence Dennis:
STARS Computing Corps: Enhancing Engagement of Underrepresented Students and Building Community in Computing. 44-57 - Apriel K. Hodari, Maria Ong, Lily T. Ko, Janet M. Smith:
Enacting Agency: The Strategies of Women of Color in Computing. 58-68 - Thomas D. Uram, Michael E. Papka:
Expanding the Scope of High-Performance Computing Facilities. 84-87 - Julio Toss, Bruno Raffin:
Parallel Voronoi Computation for Physics-Based Simulations. 88-94 - Charles Day:
What You Really Wanted. 96
Volume 18, Number 4, July - August 2016
- Jim X. Chen:
The Evolution of Computing: AlphaGo. 4-7 - Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Jaroslaw Was, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Discrete Modeling and Simulation [Guest editors' introduction]. 8-10 - Neil Giridharan, Dhananjai Madhava Rao:
Eliciting Characteristics of H5N1 in High-Risk Regions Using Phylogeography and Phylodynamic Simulations. 11-24 - Moon Gi Seok, Tag Gon Kim, Chang Beom Choi, Daejin Park:
A Scalable Modeling and Simulation Environment for Chemical Gas Emergencies. 25-33 - Marek Zachara, Cezary Piskor-Ignatowicz:
Agent-Based Creation and Simulation of Artificial Social Networks and the Analysis of Their Properties. 34-41 - Eric Coatanéa, Ric Roca, Hossein Mokhtarian, Faisal Mokammel, Kimmo Ikkala:
A Conceptual Modeling and Simulation Framework for System Design. 42-52 - Ru Zhu:
Speedup of Micromagnetic Simulations with C++ AMP on Graphics Processing Units. 53-59 - Jeff T. Gostick, Mahmoudreza Aghighi, James Hinebaugh, Tom Tranter, Michael A. Hoeh, Harold Day, Brennan Spellacy, Mostafa H. Sharqawy, Aimy Bazylak, Alan Burns, Werner Lehnert, Andreas Putz:
OpenPNM: A Pore Network Modeling Package. 60-74 - Konrad Hinsen:
The Power to Create Chaos. 75-79 - Eric Gedenk:
Illuminating the Universe's Ignition. 80-83 - Charles Day:
Faraday's Tablet. 84
Volume 18, Number 5, September - October 2016
- Steven Gottlieb:
The Future of NSF Advanced Computing Infrastructure Revisited. 4-7 - Ravi K. Madduri, Ian T. Foster:
Science as a Service [Guest editors' introduction]. 8-9 - Robert L. Grossman, Allison P. Heath, Mark Murphy, Maria T. Patterson, Walt Wells:
A Case for Data Commons: Toward Data Science as a Service. 10-20 - Susumu Mori, Dan Wu, Can Ceritoglu, Yue Li, Anthony Kolasny, Marc Vaillant, Andreia V. Faria, Kenichi Oishi, Michael I. Miller:
MRICloud: Delivering High-Throughput MRI Neuroinformatics as Cloud-Based Software as a Service. 21-35 - Raimond L. Winslow, Stephen Granite, Christian Jurado:
WaveformECG: A Platform for Visualizing, Annotating, and Analyzing ECG Data. 36-46 - Dinesh P. Mehta, Anthony M. Dean, Tina M. Kouri:
Chemical Kinetics: A CS Perspective. 48-55 - Sanjay Sareen, Sandeep K. Sood, Sunil Kumar Gupta:
A Cloud-Based Seizure Alert System for Epileptic Patients That Uses Higher-Order Statistics. 56-67 - Cole Freniere, Ashish Pathak, Mehdi Raessi, Gaurav Khanna:
The Feasibility of Amazon's Cloud Computing Platform for Parallel, GPU-Accelerated, Multiphase-Flow Simulations. 68-77 - Christian D. Ott:
Massive Computation for Understanding Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions. 78-92 - Laura Wolf:
Multiyear Simulation Study Provides Breakthrough in Membrane Protein Research. 94-97 - Renato R. O. da Silva, Paulo E. Rauber, Alexandru C. Telea:
Beyond the Third Dimension: Visualizing High-Dimensional Data with Projections. 98-107 - Charles Day:
Computers in Cars. 108
Volume 18, Number 6, November - December 2016
- George K. Thiruvathukal:
El Fin. 4-6 - Douglass E. Post, Kevin P. Newmeyer, Sandra Landsberg, Forrest Shull, Scott Sundt:
The Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition Tools and Environments (CREATE) Program, Part 2. 7-9 - Thomas Moyer, Jonathan Stergiou, Garth Reese, James Luton, Najib Abboud:
Navy Enhanced Sierra Mechanics (NESM): Toolbox for Predicting Navy Shock and Damage. 10-18 - Nathan Hariharan, Andrew M. Wissink, Mark Potsdam, Roger C. Strawn:
First-Principles Physics-Based Rotorcraft Flowfield Simulation Using HPCMP CREATE-AV Helios. 19-26 - Keegan Delaney, Joseph Gorski, Aaron Katz:
Development and Application of an Incompressible Strand Solver. 27-34 - Richard P. Kendall, Lawrence G. Votta, Douglass E. Post, Chris A. Atwood, Nathan S. Hariharan, Scott A. Morton, Michael Gilbert, E. Thomas Moyer, Robert P. McNally, Anthony J. Wilson:
Risk-Based Software Development Practices for CREATE Multiphysics HPC Software Applications. 35-46 - Wesley Wilson, Tony Quezon, Vu Trinh, Cullen Sarles, Jun Li, Joseph Gorski:
HPCMP CREATE-SH Integrated Hydrodynamic Design Environment. 47-56 - Nargess Memarsadeghi:
NASA Computational Case Study: Golomb Rulers and Their Applications. 58-62 - Matthew A. Turk:
Risks. 63-65 - Michael Jay Schillaci:
Maximum Mechanics. 66-67 - Franz Sauer, Tyson Neuroth, Jacqueline Chu, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Audience-Targeted Design Considerations for Effective Scientific Storytelling. 68-76 - Greg Cunningham, Katie Elyce Jones:
Argonne Discovery Yields Self-Healing Diamond-Like Carbon. 77-79 - Scott Lathrop:
A Call to Action to Prepare the High-Performance Computing Workforce. 80-83 - Charles Day:
Writing Fiction. 84
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