Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 1, Issue 6

10 -- 11Robert Coïsson, Luigi Cristofolini. Real-time toolbox provides convenient lab-data acquistion
14 -- 21Leo Joskowicz, Elisha Sacks. Computer-aided mechanical design using configuration spaces
22 -- 23Kevin Northover, Andrew W. Lo. Computational finance
26 -- 39J. Doyne Farmer. Physicists attempt to scale the ivory towers of finance
40 -- 53Dimitris Bertsimas, Andrew W. Lo, Paul Hummel. Optimal control of execution costs for portfolios
54 -- 64James Gatheral, Yonathan Epelbaum, Jining Han, Kishor Laud, Olga Lubovitsky, Elaine Kant, Curt Randall. Implementing option-pricing models using software synthesis
70 -- 71Jeremy G. Siek, Andrew Lumsdaine. The Matrix Template Library: generic components for high-performance scientific computing
79 -- 81N. Sanjay Rebello. How to distribute your software over the web
92 -- 95James S. Ball. Orthogonal polynomials, Gaussian quadratures, and PDEs

Volume 1, Issue 5

10 -- 11David P. Landau. Phase transitions and critical phenomena
12 -- 15Nancy Forbes, Laura F. Landweber. Computer science and the evolution of genetic information
16 -- 19David I. Lewin. Cruising digital ships on electronic seas
20 -- 23Priya Vashishta, Aiichiro Nakano. Dynamic Fracture Analysis
24 -- 31Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar, Wolfgang Knauss. Processes controlling fast fracture of brittle solids
32 -- 38Elisabeth Bouchaud, Florin Paun. Fracture and damage at a microstructural scale
39 -- 47Aiichiro Nakano, Rajiv K. Kalia, Priya Vashishta. Scalable molecular-dynamics, visualization, and data management algorithms for materials simulations
48 -- 55Michael Marder. Molecular dynamics of cracks
56 -- 65Priya Vashishta, Rajiv K. Kalia, Aiichiro Nakano. Large-scale atomistic simulations of dynamic fracture
66 -- 0Paul F. Dubois, T.-Y. Brian Yang. Extending Python with Fortran
74 -- 76Enrique Canessa. Enabling synchronous math discussions on the Web
77 -- 83Seymour Trester. Computer-simulated Fresnel diffraction using the Fourier transform
84 -- 88William J. Thompson. Don't subtract the background [signal count analysis method]
89 -- 98Dirk Helbing, Martin Treiber. Numerical simulation of macroscopic traffic equations
100 -- 103Mark F. Gyure. Bridging time and length scales in semiconductor process model development
104 -- 105Norris Parker Smith. Terms of life defined in agreement with fate.com - A fantasy

Volume 1, Issue 4

16 -- 17Michael W. Berry. Massive Data Visualization
18 -- 25William W. Hargrove, Forrest M. Hoffman. Using multivariate clustering to characterize ecoregion borders
26 -- 35Andrew Booker, Michelle Condliff, Mark Greaves, Fred B. Holt, Anne Kao, Daniel J. Pierce, Stephen R. Poteet, Yuan-Jye Jason Wu. Visualizing text data sets
36 -- 47Michael L. Norman, John Shalf, Stuart Levy, Greg Daues. Diving deep: data-management and visualization strategies for adaptive mesh refinement simulations
48 -- 58Hans G. Kaper, Elizabeth Wiebel, Sever Tipei. Data sonification and sound visualization
59 -- 62Isabel Beichl, Francis Sullivan. Pay me now or pay me later [computer programming techniques]
63 -- 65Michael Thoresen. Tex to Web-fast and easy
66 -- 72Scott Haney, James Crotinger. How templates enable high-performance scientific computing in C++
73 -- 81Matthew C. Kuntz, Olga Perkovic, Karin A. Dahmen, Bruce W. Roberts, James P. Sethna. Hysteresis, avalanches, and noise
82 -- 87Ying Zhu, Jim X. Chen, ShiDe Xiao, Edward B. MacMahon. 3D knee modeling and biomechanical simulation

Volume 1, Issue 3

6 -- 9Keri Schreiner. Creativity is key to drug R&D
10 -- 12Kurt Binder, Marcus Müller, Friederike Schmid. How simulations clarify complex material phase transitions
13 -- 15Wolfgang Christian. Educational software and the Sisyphus effect
16 -- 17Jill P. Mesirov, Donna K. Slonim. Computational biology
18 -- 25Mark J. Daly. The computational challenge of linkage analysis: what causes diseases?
26 -- 32Charles DeLisi, Sandor Vajda. Computational problems in cell biology
33 -- 43Gene Myers. Whole-genome DNA sequencing
44 -- 52Lincoln D. Stein, Jean Thierry-Mieg. AceDB: a genome database management system
53 -- 63D. E. Stevenson. A critical look at quality in large-scale simulations
64 -- 72Jerzy Karczmarczuk. Scientific computation and functional programming
73 -- 75John T. Betts. A direct approach to solving optimal control problems
76 -- 83Eugene I. Butikov. Parametric resonance
84 -- 87William J. Thompson. Spheroidal wave functions
88 -- 89Norris Parker Smith. Marketing eau de Skunqoil: Only on the internet

Volume 1, Issue 2

6 -- 9David I. Lewin. Totally Rad: planning radiation therapy in 3D
10 -- 11Timothy C. Germann, Peter S. Lomdahl. Recent advances in large-scale atomistic materials simulations
12 -- 13Toshiyuki Fukushige, Piet Hut, Junichiro Makino. High-performance special-purpose computers in science
14 -- 16John R. Rice. A perspective on computational science in the 21st Century
17 -- 18Joel E. Tohline, Greg L. Bryan. Cosmology and computation [Guest Editorial]
21 -- 35J. Richard Bond, Robert G. Crittenden, Andrew H. Jaffe, Lloyd Knox. Computing challenges of the cosmic microwave background
36 -- 45Simon D. M. White, Volker Springel. Fitting the universe on a supercomputer
46 -- 53Greg L. Bryan. Fluids in the universe: adaptive mesh refinement in cosmology
54 -- 62Alexander S. Szalay. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey
63 -- 70Mark G. Gray, Randy M. Roberts, Tom M. Evans. Shadow-object interface between Fortran 95 and C++
71 -- 73Isabel Beichl, Francis Sullivan. The importance of importance sampling
74 -- 80Normand Mousseau, Gerard T. Barkema. Exploring high-dimensional energy landscapes
81 -- 0Nikolaos Aravas. Finite elements: theory, fast solvers, and applications in solid mechanics [Book and Web reviews]
82 -- 0M. Vtreberg. Pattern formation on the Web [Book and Web reviews]
88 -- 93Daniel Frenkel, Laura Golebiowski, Renato Portugal. Computer algebra takes on the vibrating-membrane problem

Volume 1, Issue 1

4 -- 6Ken Hass. Where The Rubber Meets The Road
12 -- 16Jim X. Chen, Xiaodong Fu. Integrating physics-based computing and visualization: modeling dust behavior
17 -- 21Alex F. Burr, Bruce A. Craig, Choong-Geun Chung, Tak-Shing Harry So, T. J. Deveou, Donald L. Shirer. Programs for Statistics and Data Analysis
22 -- 0Carl J. Beckmann, George Cybenko. Computation in Communication
23 -- 30Carl J. Beckmann, Donald McManus, George Cybenko. Horizons in scientific and distributed computing
31 -- 41Marc Kimpe, Harry Leib, Olivier Maquelin, Ted H. Szymanski. Fast computational techniques for indoor radio channel estimation
42 -- 50James H. Cowie, David M. Nicol, Andrew T. Ogielski. Modeling the global Internet
51 -- 57Tim Olson, Dennis Healy, Ulf Österberg. Wavelets in optical communications
58 -- 67Martin W. Lo. Satellite-constellation design
68 -- 69David J. Kuck. Parallelism and CSE [computing in science and engineering]
70 -- 71D. C. Rapaport. Molecular dynamics simulation
72 -- 73Hans J. Herrmann. The importance of computer simulations of granular flow
74 -- 77H. Eugene Stanley. Econophysics: can physicists contribute to the science of economics?
78 -- 80Dietrich Stauffer. Why sex - are men useful for anything?
81 -- 0Bruce Segee. Methods in Neuronal Modeling: from Ions to Networks, 2nd Edition
84 -- 91Grigori V. Kapoustin, Jian Ma. Modeling adsorption-desorption processes in porous media
92 -- 95Tom Compton. MathScript, Internet connection to Mathematica