Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 14, Issue 2

4 -- 5George K. Thiruvathukal. Digging into Data
6 -- 7Alex Small. Scientific Python for Both Expert and Novice Programmers
8 -- 11Jeffrey C. Carver. Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering
12 -- 23Ian Gorton, Chandrika Sivaramakrishnan, Gary D. Black, Signe White, Sumit Purohit, Carina Lansing, Michael Madison, Karen Schuchardt, Yan Liu. Velo: A Knowledge-Management Framework for Modeling and Simulation
24 -- 37Magnus Thorstein Sletholt, Jo Erskine Hannay, Dietmar Pfahl, Hans Petter Langtangen. What Do We Know about Scientific Software Development's Agile Practices?
38 -- 45Hanna Remmel, Barbara Paech, Peter Bastian, Christian Engwer. System Testing a Scientific Framework Using a Regression-Test Environment
46 -- 54Damian W. I. Rouson, Karla Morris, Jim Xia. This Isn't Your Parents' Fortran: Managing C++ Objects with Modern Fortran
55 -- 59Derek Stewart. A Cautionary Tale of Two Basis Sets and Graphene
60 -- 69Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan, Frank Wang, Heinz Pitsch. Monte Carlo-Based Approach for Simulating Nanostructured Catalytic and Electrocatalytic Systems
70 -- 77Helmut Doleisch, Helwig Hauser. Interactive Visual Exploration and Analysis of Multivariate Simulation Data
78 -- 83Alexander Heinecke, Michael Klemm, Hans-Joachim Bungartz. From GPGPU to Many-Core: Nvidia Fermi and Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture
84 -- 89Jessica Howard, Omar Padron, Patricia Morreale, David A. Joiner. Applications of Computational Science: Data-Intensive Computing for Student Projects
90 -- 96Dianne P. O'Leary, Bert W. Rust. Light a Single Candle: Studying Supernovae
97 -- 103Leili Javidpour. Computer Simulations of Protein Folding
104 -- 0Charles Day. Germany's CiSE-Reading Chancellor