Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 14, Issue 5

4 -- 0Isabel Beichl. Counting on Today's Students
5 -- 6Jacob Moldenhauer. Fortranning It with Style [review of "Modern Fortran: Style and Usage" (Clerman, N.S. and Spector, W.; 2012)]
7 -- 9John B. Rundle, Geoffrey Fox. Computational Earthquake Science
10 -- 20Eric Martin Heien, Michael Sachs. Understanding Long-Term Earthquake Behavior through Simulation
21 -- 30Jun Wang, Marlon E. Pierce, Yu Ma, Geoffrey Fox, Andrea Donnellan, Jay Parker, Margaret T. Glasscoe. Using Service-Based GIS to Support Earthquake Research and Disaster Response
31 -- 42Andrea Donnellan, Jay Parker, Margaret T. Glasscoe, Eric De Jong, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey Fox, Dennis McLeod, John B. Rundle, Lisa Grant Ludwig. A Distributed Approach to Computational Earthquake Science: Opportunities and Challenges
43 -- 48Michael Sachs, Donald L. Turcotte, James R. Holliday, John B. Rundle. Forecasting Earthquakes: The RELM Test
49 -- 55Xianmei Wan, Shengjun Liu, Jim X. Chen, Xiaogang Jin. Geodesic Distance-Based Realistic Facial Animation Using RBF Interpolation
56 -- 62Hamid Reza Naji, Mina Sohrabi, Esmat Rashedi. A High-Speed, Performance-Optimization Algorithm Based on a Gravitational Approach
63 -- 71Yanlin Luo. Distance-Based Focus + Context Models for Exploring Large Volumetric Medical Datasets
72 -- 77Pierre Esterie, Mathias Gaunard, Joel Falcou, Jean-Thierry Lapresté. Exploiting Multimedia Extensions in C++: A Portable Approach
78 -- 84Tino Weinkauf, Holger Theisel. Flow Visualization and Analysis Using Streak and Time Lines
85 -- 87Mitchell A. Thornton. Professional Licensure for Software Engineers: An Update
88 -- 0Charles Day. Gaming in Meatspace