Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 19, Issue 6

4 -- 5Douglass E. Post, Oscar A. Goldfarb. Enhancing Product Innovation with Computational Engineering
6 -- 8Douglass E. Post, Scott Sundt. CREATE: Acceptance and Adoption of Virtual Prototyping across the Defense R&D and Acquisition Communities
9 -- 17Loren Miller. Product Innovation Through Computational Prototypes and Supercomputing
18 -- 26Richard P. Kendall, Lawrence G. Votta, Douglass E. Post, E. Thomas Moyer, Scott A. Morton. Verification and Validation in CREATE Multiphysics HPC Software Applications
27 -- 32Larry N. Lynch, Christopher Goodin, Kevin Walker, Jody D. Priddy, Michael Puhr. HPCMP CREATE-GV: Supporting Ground Vehicle Acquisition
33 -- 39Sung-Eun Kim, Hua Shan, Ronald Miller, Bong Rhee, Abel Vargas, Shawn Aram, Joseph Gorski. A Scalable and Extensible Computational Fluid Dynamics Software Framework for Ship Hydrodynamics Applications: NavyFOAM
40 -- 50Jack S. Hale, Lizao Li, Chris N. Richardson, Garth N. Wells. Containers for Portable, Productive, and Performant Scientific Computing
51 -- 53Michael Jay Schillaci. Perfectly Python
54 -- 63Micah D. Schuster, Nargess Memarsadeghi. NASA Computational Case Study: Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting
64 -- 71Giora Alexandron, Michal Armoni, Michal Gordon, David Harel. Teaching Scenario-Based Programming: An Additional Paradigm for the High School Computer Science Curriculum, Part 2
72 -- 78Michael Michalski, Martin Rieth, Andreas Kempf, Jens Harald Krüger. CoFlaVis: A Visualization System for Pulverized Coal Flames
79 -- 81Mary Ann E. Leung. Announcing the New Diversity and Inclusion Department
82 -- 84Jonathan Hines. Mastering a Bacterial Photosynthetic System
85 -- 87Lorena A. Barba, George K. Thiruvathukal. Reproducible Research for Computing in Science & Engineering
88 -- 0Charles Day. Crisis? What Crisis?