Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 5, Issue 2

4 -- 7Pam Frost Gorder, Anne Jacobson. Where have all the comets gone?
8 -- 0Anne Jacobson. Mathematical models correctly predict cell cycle behavior
9 -- 10L. Alan Kraft. Making home DVD: dell's movie studio bundle
12 -- 13Jim X. Chen, Aiichiro Nakano. High-dimensional data acquisition, computing, and visualization
14 -- 25Alexander Hinneburg, Daniel A. Keim, Markus Wawryniuk. Using projections to visually cluster high-dimensional data
26 -- 33Ashish Sharma, Rajiv K. Kalia, Aiichiro Nakano, Priya Vashishta. Large multidimensional data visualization for materials science
34 -- 42Kwan-Liu Ma. Visualizing time-varying volume data
44 -- 52Ruixin Yang, Menas Kafatos, Brian Doty, James L. Kinter III, Long Pham. A distributed enhanced server for multidimensional scientific data
54 -- 59Yonggao Yang, Jim X. Chen, Woosung Kim, Chang Jin Kee. Nonlinear projection: using deformations in 3D viewing
60 -- 66Kurt Binder, Jürgen Horbach, Walter Kob, Anke Winkler. The interplay between structure and ionic motions in glasses
68 -- 72Geoffrey Fox. Grid computing environments
74 -- 79Bert W. Rust. Fitting nature's basic functions. IV. The variable projection algorithm
80 -- 85Kevin Craig. The role of computers in mechatronics
86 -- 87Bruce M. Boghosian. A look at lattice boltzmann equations [Book Review]
88 -- 97Teresa L. Cottom. Using SWIG to bind C++ to Python