Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 3, Issue 6

4 -- 8Greg Goth. Will Terra be terrific? NASA's Terra mission provides new level of data, accessibility, and integration
9 -- 13Donald L. Shirer. Versatile Laboratory Computer Interfaces
14 -- 15Efthimios Kaxiras. Materials Science
16 -- 25Peter Kratzer, Matthias Scheffler. Surface knowledge: toward a predictive theory of materials
26 -- 37Sauro Succi, Olga Filippova, Greg Smith, Efthimios Kaxiras. Applying the lattice Boltzmann equation to multiscale fluid problems
38 -- 47Steven G. Johnson, Attila Mekis, Shanhui Fan, John D. Joannopoulos. Molding the flow of light
48 -- 53Enrico Onofri. Elementary celestial mechanics using Matlab
54 -- 59J. Michael Owen. An open-source project for modeling hydrodynamics in astrophysical systems
60 -- 64Bert W. Rust. Fitting nature's basic functions. II. Estimating uncertainties and testing hypotheses
66 -- 72Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Carl Kesselman, Roy Williams. Web access to supercomputing
74 -- 81Andrea Clematis, Michela Spagnuolo. Analyzing fuzzy surface modeling using load-balanced computation
82 -- 99Albert Y. Zomaya, James A. Anderson, David B. Fogel, Gerard J. Milburn, Grzegorz Rozenberg. Nonconventional computing paradigms in the new millennium: a roundtable
94 -- 96Grzegorz Rozenberg. DNA-based computation
97 -- 99Albert Y. Zomaya. Natural and simulated annealing

Volume 3, Issue 5

8 -- 11David I. Lewin. Keeping track of the big event
12 -- 15Jeffrey Will. Imagenation frame grabbers for computer vision systems
16 -- 21Geoff Bradley, Denis Weaire. Instabilities of two liquid drops in contact
22 -- 37Steve W. Bova, Clay P. Breshears, Henry A. Gabb, Bob Kuhn, Bill Magro, Rudolf Eigenmann, Greg Gaertner, Stefano Salvini, Howard Scott. Parallel programming with message passing and directives
38 -- 39C. Ross Ethier. Bioengineering and biophysics
40 -- 50Jeffrey Skolnick, Andrzej Kolinski. Computational studies of protein folding
51 -- 64David A. Vorp, David A. Steinman, C. Ross Ethier. Computational modeling of arterial biomechanics
65 -- 72Leo Joskowicz, Russell H. Taylor. Computers in imaging and guided surgery
73 -- 83Norman Chonacky, M. Litt. Computers for integrative instruction in bioengineering labs
84 -- 89Bert W. Rust. Fitting nature's basic functions. I. Polynomials and linear least squares
90 -- 97David M. Beazley, Brian D. Ward, Ian R. Cooke. The inside story on shared libraries and dynamic loading
98 -- 104Oliver Vormoor. Quick and easy interactive molecular dynamics using Java3D
105 -- 108Elizabeth A. Lunney. Computing in drug discovery: the design phase
110 -- 113Jim X. Chen, Shuangbao Wang, Oliver Vormoor. Data visualization: parallel coordinates and dimension reduction

Volume 3, Issue 4

4 -- 7David I. Lewin. Searching for the elusive qubit
8 -- 11Donald L. Shirer. LabView 6i adds internet features to data acquisition environment
12 -- 17Samuel T. Jones, Scott E. Parker, Charlson C. Kim. Low-cost high-performance scientific visualization
18 -- 29Renate Dohmen, Jakob Pichlmeier, Max Petersen, Frank Wagner, Matthias Scheffler. Parallel FP-LAPW for distributed-memory machines
30 -- 39Max Schaible. Searching scientific databases for guides to experiment and theory
40 -- 41James R. Chelikowsky, Mark A. Ratner. Nanoscience, nanotechnology, and modeling
42 -- 55Deepak Srivastava, Madhu Menon, Kyeongjae Cho. Computational nanotechnology with carbon nanotubes and fullerenes
56 -- 66Aiichiro Nakano, Martina E. Bachlechner, Rajiv K. Kalia, Elefterios Lidorikis, Priya Vashishta, George Z. Voyiadjis, Timothy Campbell, Shuji Ogata, Fuyuki Shimojo. Multiscale simulation of nanosystems
67 -- 73K. Lance Kelly, Anne A. Lazarides, George C. Schatz. Computational electromagnetics of metal nanoparticles and their aggregates
74 -- 77Geoffrey Fox, Dennis Gannon. Computational grids
78 -- 85Jens Hannemann, Regina Hannemann, Michael Zellerhoff, Ludger Klinkenbusch. Scientific programming in field theory. 2
86 -- 91Timothy C. Black, William J. Thompson. Bayesian data analysis
92 -- 95Wolfgang Windl, Matthew Laudon, Neil N. Carlson, Murray S. Daw. Predictive process simulation and stress-mediated diffusion in silicon
96 -- 97Norris Parker Smith. How bubbles pop... and could pop once more

Volume 3, Issue 3

6 -- 10Nancy Forbes. Evolution on a chip: evolvable hardware aims to optimize circuit design
11 -- 14Douglas Tougaw. Agilent's mixed-signal oscilloscopes provide enhanced measurement capabilities
15 -- 23Stephen A. Langer, Edwin R. Fuller Jr., W. Craig Carter. OOF: an image-based finite-element analysis of material microstructures
24 -- 31Delores M. Etter, Charles J. Holland, John Grosh. Export control of high-performance computing: analysis and alternatives
32 -- 39Jack J. Dongarra, David W. Walker. The quest for petascale computing
40 -- 50Jeffrey Skolnick, Andrzej Kolinski. Computational studies of protein folding
42 -- 47Anthony J. Guttman. Enumerations in statistical mechanics and combinatorics
48 -- 53Jonathan M. Borwein, Peter B. Borwein. Challenges in mathematical computing
54 -- 59Martin B. Haugh, Andrew W. Lo. Computational challenges in portfolio management
60 -- 65Dianne P. O'Leary, Scott T. Weidman. The interface between computer science and the mathematical sciences
66 -- 74Regina Hannemann, Jens Hannemann, Michael Zellerhoff, Ludger Klinkenbusch. Scientific programming in field theory. I
75 -- 77Geoffrey Fox. Peer-to-peer networks
78 -- 82William J. Thompson. Poisson distributions
83 -- 85André Jaun, Johan Hedin, Thomas Johnson. Teaching computational methods for partial differential equations using the Web
86 -- 94Mark A. Peterson, Yanir Rubinstein. Turbulence on a desktop
95 -- 96George Cybenko. Machine learning [Book Review]
98 -- 102Jim X. Chen, Yonggao Yang, Xusheng Wang. Physics-based modeling and real-time simulation

Volume 3, Issue 2

8 -- 11David I. Lewin. Congress gives bioimaging, bioengineering half a boost
13 -- 17Donald L. Shirer. Noesys adds powerful graphics analysis tools
18 -- 24Ronald F. Boisvert, José E. Moreira, Michael Philippsen, Roldan Pozo. Java and numerical computing
26 -- 0Richard Hughes. Quantum Computation
27 -- 32George Cybenko. Reducing quantum computations to elementary unitary operations
34 -- 43Richard Jozsa. Quantum factoring, discrete logarithms, and the hidden subgroup problem
44 -- 51Colin P. Williams. Quantum search algorithms in science and engineering
52 -- 53Geoffrey Fox. Introduction to web computing
54 -- 59Paul F. Dubois. Fortran: a space odyssey
60 -- 64Isabel Beichl, Francis Sullivan. In order to form a more perfect union [minimum spanning tree algorithm]
65 -- 70Florin A. Ghergu, Dumitru N. Vulcanov. Using algebraic programming to teach general relativity
71 -- 77Steve Bankes, Robert J. Lempert, Steven W. Popper. Computer-assisted reasoning
78 -- 85William G. Hoover, Carol G. Hoover. SPAM-based recipes for continuum simulations

Volume 3, Issue 1

9 -- 12Donald L. Shirer. Matlab and mathcad: updates for popular numeric systems
13 -- 16Keri Schreiner. Distributed projects tackle protein mystery
17 -- 20David I. Lewin. Beyond the wall: computing with molecules
21 -- 27Gerhard Theurich, Bryce Anson, Nicola A. Hill, Adrian Hill. Making the Fortran-to-C transition: how painful is it really?
28 -- 36Bud Fox, Les S. Jennings, Albert Y. Zomaya. The computation of constrained dynamical systems: matching physical modeling with numerical methods
38 -- 47Warren F. Perger, Min Xia, Ken Flurchick, Muhammad I. Bhatti. Integrating symbolic and numeric techniques in atomic physics
48 -- 55Jean-Philippe Grivet. Nonlinear population dynamics in the chemostat
56 -- 66Amit Goel, Chuck A. Baker, Clifford A. Shaffer, Bernard Grossman, William H. Mason, Layne T. Watson, Raphael T. Haftka. VizCraft: a problem-solving environment for aircraft configuration design
67 -- 71Sharon C. Glotzer, James A. Warren. Computational materials science and industrial R&D: accelerating progress
72 -- 76Roan Dawkins, Daniel ben-Avraham. Computer simulations of diffusion-limited reactions
78 -- 83Eric Korpela, Dan Werthimer, David P. Anderson, Jeff Cobb, Matt Lebofsky. SETI@home-massively distributed computing for SETI
84 -- 87Tarun Biswas. Quantum duck hunt - a computer game