Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 11, Issue 6

4 -- 0George K. Thiruvathukal. Computational Thinking … and Doing
5 -- 11Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Donald J. Estep, Ulrich Rüde, Peter Turner. Computational Science and Engineering Education: SIAM s Perspective
12 -- 13Greg Wilson, Andrew Lumsdaine. Software Engineering and Computational Science
14 -- 19Jeffrey C. Carver. Report: The Second International Workshop on Software Engineering for CSE
20 -- 29Sarah A. Killcoyne, John Boyle. Managing Chaos: Lessons Learned Developing Software in the Life Sciences
30 -- 39Stuart R. Faulk, Eugene Loh, Michael L. Van de Vanter, Susan Squires, Lawrence G. Votta. Scientific Computing s Productivity Gridlock: How Software Engineering Can Help
40 -- 47Daniel Hook, Diane Kelly. Mutation Sensitivity Testing
48 -- 55Steven L. Eddins. Automated Software Testing for Matlab
56 -- 63Field G. Van Zee, Ernie Chan, Robert A. van de Geijn, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí. The libflame Library for Dense Matrix Computations
65 -- 74Steve M. Easterbrook, Timothy C. Johns. Engineering the Software for Understanding Climate Change
76 -- 84Thomas C. McMail. Next-Generation Research and Breakthrough Innovation
84 -- 91Konrad Hinsen, Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal. Essential Tools: Version Control Systems
92 -- 97Amr M. Bayoumi, Michael Chu, Yasser Y. Hanafy, Patricia Harrell, Gamal Refai-Ahmed. Scientific and Engineering Computing Using ATI Stream Technology
98 -- 102Werner Benger. On Safari in the File Format Jungle - Why Can t You Visualize My Data?
103 -- 0Larry Engelhardt. Descriptions and Comparisons of Monte Carlo Algorithms
104 -- 0Charles Day. Lessons from Little Dorrit

Volume 11, Issue 5

3 -- 0Isabel Beichl. Where the Rubber Meets the Road
5 -- 6William H. Press. That Perfect Algorithm for Any Occasion
7 -- 9Thom H. Dunning. Guest Editor s Introduction: Science and Engineering on Petascale Computers
10 -- 16Peter M. Kogge. The Challenges of Petascale Architectures
17 -- 21William D. Gropp. Software for Petascale Computing Systems
22 -- 27Sharon C. Glotzer, Bob Panoff, Scott Lathrop. Challenges and Opportunities in Preparing Students for Petascale Computational Science and Engineering
28 -- 37Thom H. Dunning, Klaus Schulten, Jeroen Tromp, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Kelvin Droegemeier, Ming Xue, Paul Fussell. Science and Engineering in the Petascale Era
38 -- 47Daniel Muller, Bernhard Fleck, George Dimitoglou, Benjamin W. Caplins, Desmond E. Amadigwe, Juan Pablo Garcia Ortiz, Benjamin Wamsler, Alen Alexanderian, V. Keith Hughitt, Jack Ireland. JHelioviewer: Visualizing Large Sets of Solar Images Using JPEG 2000
48 -- 53Diane Kelly, Daniel Hook, Rebecca Sanders. Five Recommended Practices for Computational Scientists Who Write Software
54 -- 57Ernst P. Mücke. Quickhull: Computing Convex Hulls Quickly
58 -- 63Jonathan Cohen, Michael Garland. Solving Computational Problems with GPU Computing
64 -- 67Peter A. Knipp, S. Raj Chaudhury. Postprocessing in Automated Grading Systems, Part 3
68 -- 75Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal. The Promises of Typed, Pure, and Lazy Functional Programming: Part II
76 -- 87Gerassimos Orkoulas. An Overview of Monte Carlo Methods for Fluid Simulation
88 -- 95Attila Gyulassy, Luis Gustavo Nonato, Peer-Timo Bremer, Cláudio T. Silva, Valerio Pascucci. Robust Topology-Based Multiscale Analysis of Scientific Data
96 -- 0Charles Day. Advice from Uncle Charles

Volume 11, Issue 4

3 -- 0Jim X. Chen. A Personal Reflection
5 -- 0Rubin H. Landau, Jose E. Castillo. Computational Science Research and Graduate Studies at San Diego State University
6 -- 7Norman Chonacky. Computation in Modern Physics
8 -- 10George K. Thiruvathukal. Introducing Computing Now
10 -- 11Francis Sullivan. Guest Editor s Introduction: Cloud Computing for the Sciences
12 -- 28James L. Johnson. SQL in the Clouds
29 -- 41Jonathan Cohen. Graph Twiddling in a MapReduce World
42 -- 49Thomas L. Sterling, Dylan Stark. A High-Performance Computing Forecast: Partly Cloudy
50 -- 60Stergios Papadimitriou, Constantinos Terzidis, Seferina Mavroudi, Spiridon D. Likothanassis. Scientific Scripting for the Java Platform with jLab
61 -- 64Michael A. Gray. Getting Started with GPU Programming
65 -- 73Mahyar Madadi, Anthony C. Jones, Christoph H. Arns, Mark A. Knackstedt. 3D Imaging and Simulation of Elastic Properties of Porous Materials
74 -- 80You-Zhou Xie, Lin Yang, Li-Fen Chen, Pei-Dong Dai, Tian-Yu Zhang, Jim X. Chen, Zheng-Min Wang. A Virtual Platform for Auditory Organ Mechanics Analysis
82 -- 85Peter A. Knipp, S. Raj Chaudhury. Postprocessing in Automated Grading Systems, Part 2
86 -- 90Konrad Hinsen. The Promises of Functional Programming
91 -- 95Paul Henning, Andrew B. White Jr.. Trailblazing with Roadrunner
96 -- 0Charles Day. Vets 1, Docs 1

Volume 11, Issue 3

3 -- 4Douglass E. Post. The Promise of Science-Based Computational Engineering
6 -- 15Jonathan E. Guyer, Daniel Wheeler, James A. Warren. FiPy: Partial Differential Equations with Python
16 -- 26Wen-mei W. Hwu, Christopher I. Rodrigues, Shane Ryoo, John A. Stratton. Compute Unified Device Architecture Application Suitability
27 -- 35Yang Zhang, Edward A. Luke. Concurrent Composition Using Loci
36 -- 46Héctor Vargas, Jose Sanchez-Moreno, Sebastián Dormido, Christophe Salzmann, Denis Gillet, Francisco Esquembre. Web-Enabled Remote Scientific Environments
47 -- 53Hong Tang, Yusheng Dou, Mingze Bai. Molecular Response to Ultrashort Laser Pulses
54 -- 57Volodymyr V. Kindratenko. Novel Computing Architectures
58 -- 63Joel Falcou. Parallel Programming with Skeletons
64 -- 67Peter A. Knipp, S. Raj Chaudhury. Postprocessing in Automated Grading Systems, Part 1
68 -- 73Joel E. Tohline, Jinghya Ge, Wesley Even, Erik Anderson. A Customized Python Module for CFD Flow Analysis within VisTrails
74 -- 79Isabel Beichl, Francis Sullivan. Cut It Out!
80 -- 0Norman Chonacky. A Modern Tower of Babel

Volume 11, Issue 2

3 -- 4Isabel Beichl. We ll Take Care of All Your Problems
7 -- 11Jeffrey C. Carver. First International Workshop on Software Engineering for Computational Science & Engineering
12 -- 13Michael Jay Schillaci. Total Tomography
15 -- 17Alan C. Calder, Richard T. Kouzes. Advances in Computational Astrophysics
18 -- 23Dean M. Townsley. Treating Unresolvable Flame Physics in Simulations of Thermonuclear Supernovae
24 -- 33Ann S. Almgren, John B. Bell, Andy Nonaka, Michael Zingale. A New Low Mach Number Approach in Astrophysics
34 -- 44Eric S. Myra, F. Douglas Swesty, Dennis C. Smolarski. Stellar Core Collapse: A Case Study in the Design of Numerical Algorithms for Scalable Radiation Hydrodynamics
45 -- 51Enrico Vesperini, David M. Goldberg, Stephen L. W. McMillan, James Dura, Douglas Jones. The Beowulf Analysis Symbolic INterface: Interactive Parallel Data Analysis for Everyone
52 -- 59George Stantchev, Derek Juba, William Dorland, Amitabh Varshney. Using Graphics Processors for High-Performance Computation and Visualization of Plasma Turbulence
60 -- 61Daniel Tofan. Drawing Chemical Equipment with Adobe Illustrator, Part 3: Gradients, Retouching, and More Objects
62 -- 68Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal, Ryohei Nishimura, Carlos Ramirez Martinez-Eiroa. Putting a Slug to Work
72 -- 80Jianwei Ma, Gerlind Plonka. Computing with Curvelets: From Image Processing to Turbulent Flows
82 -- 87Carlos A. Dietrich, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, João Luiz Dihl Comba, Luciana Porcher Nedel, Cláudio T. Silva. Marching Cubes without Skinny Triangles
88 -- 0Charles Day. Compute? No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die!

Volume 11, Issue 1

3 -- 0Isabel Beichl. Begin at the Beginning
5 -- 7Sergey Fomel, Jon F. Claerbout. Guest Editors Introduction: Reproducible Research
8 -- 18David L. Donoho, Arian Maleki, Inam Ur Rahman, Morteza Shahram, Victoria Stodden. Reproducible Research in Computational Harmonic Analysis
19 -- 27Randall J. LeVeque. Python Tools for Reproducible Research on Hyperbolic Problems
28 -- 34Roger D. Peng, Sandrah P. Eckel. Distributed Reproducible Research Using Cached Computations
35 -- 40Victoria Stodden. The Legal Framework for Reproducible Scientific Research: Licensing and Copyright
41 -- 47Roberto Olivares-Amaya, Romelia Salomón-Ferrer, William A. Lester Jr., Carlos Amador-Bedolla. Creating a GUI for Zori, a Quantum Monte Carlo Program
48 -- 58Francesco Belletti, Maria Cotallo, Andres Cruz Flor, Luis Antonio Fernandez, Antonio Gordillo-Guerrero, Marco Guidetti, Andrea Maiorano, Filippo Mantovani, Enzo Marinari, Victor Martin-Mayor, Antonio Munoz Sudupe, Denis Navarro, Giorgio Parisi, Sergio Perez Gaviro, Mauro Rossi, Juan Jesus Ruiz-Lorenzo, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Daniele Sciretti, Alfonso Tarancon, Raffaele Tripiccione, Jose Luis Velasco, David Yllanes, Gianpaolo Zanier. Janus: An FPGA-Based System for High-Performance Scientific Computing
59 -- 61Daniel Tofan. Drawing Chemical Equipment with Adobe Illustrator, Part 2: Creating and Modifying Shapes
66 -- 74Mohammad Saadatfar. Computer Simulation of Granular Materials
75 -- 79Julie Mullen, Nadya Travinin Bliss, Robert Bond, Jeremy Kepner, Hahn Kim, Albert Reuther. High-Productivity Software Development with pMatlab
80 -- 0Francis Sullivan. That Was Then, This Is Now