Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 17, Issue 6

4 -- 5George K. Thiruvathukal. Cloudy with a Chance of Sunshine, or the Future of Magazine Publishing
6 -- 8James H. Faghmous, Vipin Kumar, Shashi Shekhar. Computing and Climate
9 -- 13V. Balaji. Climate Computing: The State of Play
14 -- 18Anuj Karpatne, Stefan Liess. A Guide to Earth Science Data: Summary and Research Challenges
19 -- 26Yan Liu. Scalable Multivariate Time-Series Models for Climate Informatics
27 -- 34Imme Ebert-Uphoff, Yi Deng. Identifying Physical Interactions from Climate Data: Challenges and Opportunities
35 -- 42André Ricardo Gonçalves, Fernando J. Von Zuben, Arindam Banerjee. A Multitask Learning View on the Earth System Model Ensemble
43 -- 52Cheng Tang, Claire Monteleoni. Can Topic Modeling Shed Light on Climate Extremes?
53 -- 60Auroop R. Ganguly, Devashish Kumar, Poulomi Ganguli, Geoffrey Short, James Klausner. Climate Adaptation Informatics: Water Stress on Power Production
61 -- 71Jakob Blomer, Predrag Buncic, René Meusel, Gerardo Ganis, Igor Sfiligoi, Douglas Thain. The Evolution of Global Scale Filesystems for Scientific Software Distribution
72 -- 82Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel Andrés Wainer. Designing Biological Simulation Models Using Formalism-Based Functional and Spatial Decompositions
83 -- 87Andreas Diavastos, Giannos Stylianou, Giannis Koutsou. Exploiting Very-Wide Vector Processing for Scientific Applications
88 -- 90Pete Beckman. Our Dynamic Future
91 -- 95Brian Cloteaux. Is This for Real? Fast Graphicality Testing
96 -- 102Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo, Mark SubbaRao. A Flight through the Universe
103 -- 107Konrad Hinsen. Technical Debt in Computational Science
108 -- 0Charles Day. Astronomical Images before the Internet