Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 19, Issue 3

4 -- 5Steven Gottlieb. Changes at the NSF and Computing in the Physics Curriculum
6 -- 7Adrienne Decker, Kurt Eiselt. Best of RESPECT 2016
8 -- 18Steven McGee, Randi McGee-Tekula, Jennifer Duck, Ronald I. Greenberg, Lucia Dettori, Dale Reed, Brenda Wilkerson, Don Yanek, Andrew M. Rasmussen, Gail Chapman. Does a Taste of Computing Increase Computer Science Enrollment?
20 -- 29Helen H. Hu, Patricia B. Campbell. A Framework for Levels of Student Participation and Stages of Relevant Curriculum
30 -- 39Wendy M. DuBow, Alexis Kaminsky, Joanna Weidler-Lewis. Multiple Factors Converge to Influence Women's Persistence in Computing: A Qualitative Analysis
40 -- 50Sarah Wille, Jeanne Century, Miriam Pike. Exploratory Research to Expand Opportunities in Computer Science for Students with Learning Differences
52 -- 62Jack Dongarra, Stanimire Tomov, Piotr Luszczek, Jakub Kurzak, Mark Gates, Ichitaro Yamazaki, Hartwig Anzt, Azzam Haidar, Ahmad Abdelfattah. With Extreme Computing, the Rules Have Changed
63 -- 67Paul Messina. The Exascale Computing Project
68 -- 77Bernard P. Zeigler. Using the Parallel DEVS Protocol for General Robust Simulation with Near Optimal Performance
78 -- 85Konrad Hinsen. A Dream of Simplicity: Scientific Computing on Turing Machines
86 -- 87Blaine Willhoft, Rob Willhoft. Decoding Software Design
88 -- 0Charles Day. Computer-Aided Fashion