Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 7, Issue 6

4 -- 0Norman Chonacky. From the Editors: This Is the Year that Was
6 -- 9Pam Frost Gorder. Hurricane forecasting: reducing future losses
10 -- 11Bruce M. Boghosian, Peter V. Coveney. Guest Editors' Introduction: Scientific Applications of Grid Computing, Part II
12 -- 29Kelvin Droegemeier, Dennis Gannon, Daniel A. Reed, Beth Plale, Jay Alameda, Tom Baltzer, Keith Brewster, Richard D. Clark, Ben Domenico, Sara J. Graves, Everette Joseph, Donald Murray, Rahul Ramachandran, Mohan Ramamurthy, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, John A. Rushing, Daniel Weber, Robert Wilhelmson, Anne Wilson, Ming Xue, Sepideh Yalda. Service-oriented environments for dynamically interacting with mesoscale weather
30 -- 37Richard P. Bruin, Martin T. Dove, Mark Calleja, Matthew G. Tucker. Building and managing the eMinerals clusters: a case study in grid-enabled cluster operation
38 -- 47Harvey B. Newman, Richard Cavanaugh, Julian James Bunn, Iosif Legrand, Steven H. Low, Dan Nae, Sylvain Ravot, Conrad Steenberg, Xun Su, Michael Thomas, Frank van Lingen, Yang Xia, Shawn McKee. The Ultralight project: the network as an integrated and managed resource for data-intensive science
48 -- 57Sauro Succi, Federico Toschi, Mario P. Tosi, Patrizia Vignolo. Bose-Einstein condensates and the numerical solution of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation
67 -- 73Maxi San Miguel, Víctor M. Eguíluz, Raúl Toral, Konstantin Klemm. Binary and multivariate stochastic models of consensus formation
74 -- 80Dianne P. O'Leary. Fast solvers and Sylvester equations: both sides now
81 -- 84Paul F. Dubois. A nest of Pythons
85 -- 90Bert Rust, Denis Donnelly. The fast Fourier transform for experimentalists, part IV: autoregressive spectral analysis
96 -- 0Paul F. Dubois. Bean-Counted Research Is Smelly

Volume 7, Issue 5

2 -- 0Norman Chonacky. Lots of Headroom
3 -- 6Alex Antunes. What jumbo tells dumbo
7 -- 9Norman Chonacky, David Winch. 3Ms: A Response
10 -- 13Bruce M. Boghosian, Peter V. Coveney. Guest Editors' Introduction: Scientific Applications of Grid Computing
14 -- 23Suchuan Dong, George E. Karniadakis, Nicholas T. Karonis. Cross-site computations on the TeraGrid
24 -- 32Jonathan Chin, Matthew J. Harvey, Shantenu Jha, Peter V. Coveney. Scientific grid computing: the first generation
34 -- 43Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon, Yi Huang, Gopi Kandaswamy, Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Aleksander Slominski. Cooperating services for data-driven computational experimentation
44 -- 52Dali Wang, Eric A. Carr, Louis J. Gross, Michael W. Berry. Toward ecosystem modeling on computing grids
54 -- 61José-Jesúsus Fernandez, Li Sam. Anisotropic nonlinear filtering of cellular structures in cryoelectron tomography
62 -- 67Dianne P. O'Leary. Solving sparse linear systems: taking the direct approach
71 -- 73Lin Yang, Jim X. Chen, Yanling Liu. Virtual human anatomy
74 -- 78Bert Rust, Denis Donnelly. The fast Fourier transform for experimentalists. Part III. Classical spectral analysis
80 -- 88Konstantin Läufer. A hike through post-EJB J2EE Web application architecture
90 -- 95Alex Hansen. Physics and fracture
96 -- 0Dianne P. O'Leary. George Dantzig: a remembrance

Volume 7, Issue 4

4 -- 5Norman Chonacky. Over-the-Horizon: Not Just for Radar Anymore
10 -- 13Pam Frost Gorder. Toumai: reverse-engineering a human ancestor
14 -- 23Norman Chonacky, David Winch. 3Ms for Instruction, Part 2: Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab
24 -- 26John B. Rundle. Guest Editor's Introduction: iSERVO-The International Solid Earth Research Virtual Observatory
27 -- 37Peter Mora, Hans-B. Mühlhaus, Lutz Gross, Huilin Xing, Dion Weatherley, Steffen Abe, Shane Latham, Louis Moresi. ACcESS: Australia's contribution to the iSERVO Institute's development
38 -- 42Xiang-Chu Yin, Zhonghua Lu, Xuebin Chi, HuiHui Zhang. The China ACES-iSERVO grid node
43 -- 50Mitsuhiro Matsu'ura. Quest for predictability of geodynamic processes through computer simulation
51 -- 57Lisa B. Grant, Miryha M. Gould, Andrea Donnellan, Dennis McLeod, Anne Yun-An Chen, Sangsoo Sung, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey Fox, Paul Rundle. A Web services-based universal approach to heterogeneous fault databases
58 -- 66Anthony W. Isenor, J. Robert Keeley. Modeling generic oceanographic data objects in XML
67 -- 0Francis Sullivan. Book Review: Is that Your Final Answer?
68 -- 70Dianne P. O'Leary. Eigenvalues: valuable principles
76 -- 83Jörn Behrens. Adaptive atmospheric modeling: scientific computing at its best
84 -- 91Michael Tobis. PyNSol: objects as scaffolding
92 -- 95Denis Donnelly, Bert Rust. The fast Fourier transform for experimentalists. Part II. convolutions
96 -- 0Francis Sullivan. Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom and a Hundred Schools of Thought Contend!

Volume 7, Issue 3

2 -- 0Norman Chonacky. The Way Forward: Learning from Our Past
3 -- 6Pam Frost Gorder. Computing life's family tree [phylogeny]
7 -- 13Norman Chonacky, David Winch. 3Ms for Instruction: Reviews of Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab
14 -- 15Daniel M. Tartakovsky, Francis J. Alexander. Guest Editors' Introduction: Multiphysics Modeling
16 -- 23Dongbin Xiu, Ioannis G. Kevrekidis, Roger G. Ghanem. An equation-free, multiscale approach to uncertainty quantification
24 -- 31Daniel F. Martin, Phillip Colella, Marian Anghel, Francis J. Alexander. Adaptive mesh refinement for multiscale nonequilibrium physics
32 -- 38Francis J. Alexander, Daniel M. Tartakovsky, Alejandro L. Garcia. Noise in algorithm refinement methods
39 -- 46Vasileios Symeonidis, George E. Karniadakis, Bruce Caswell. A seamless approach to multiscale complex fluid simulation
47 -- 53James M. Hyman. Patch dynamics for multiscale problems
54 -- 61David H. Bailey. High-precision floating-point arithmetic in scientific computation
62 -- 70George F. Viamontes, Igor L. Markov, John P. Hayes. Is quantum search practical?
71 -- 0Denis Donnelly, Bert Rust. The fast Fourier transform for experimentalists
72 -- 75Dianne P. O'Leary. Finite differences and finite elements: getting to know you
80 -- 85Paul F. Dubois. Maintaining correctness in scientific programs
86 -- 91Kerstin Hoef-Emden. Molecular phylogenetic analyses and real-life data
92 -- 96Beifang Yi, Frederick C. Harris Jr., Ling Wang, Yusong Yan. Real-time natural hand gestures

Volume 7, Issue 2

3 -- 4Norman Chonacky. Staking New Ground
5 -- 8Pam Frost Gorder. Digital detectives reveal art forgeries
9 -- 10Norman Chonacky, David Winch. Reviews of Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab: Coming Soon to a Publication Near You
11 -- 13George K. Thiruvathukal. Guest Editors' Introduction: Cluster Computing
14 -- 26Matthias K. Gobbert. Configuration and performance of a Beowulf cluster for large-scale scientific simulations
27 -- 33Dean E. Dauger, Viktor K. Decyk. Plug-and-play cluster computing: high-performance computing for the mainstream
34 -- 39Philip J. Hatcher, Mathew Reno, Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé. Cluster computing with Java
40 -- 50James D. Teresco, J. Fair, Joseph E. Flaherty. Resource-aware scientific computation on a heterogeneous cluster
51 -- 59Jack Dongarra, Thomas L. Sterling, Horst D. Simon, Erich Strohmaier. High-performance computing: clusters, constellations, MPPs, and future directions
60 -- 62Dianne P. O'Leary. Blind deconvolution: a matter of norm
67 -- 74Gigi Karmous-Edwards. Global e-science collaboration
75 -- 79Pei-Dong Dai, Tian-Yu Zhang, Jim X. Chen, Zheng-Min Wang, Keqiang Wang. A virtual laboratory for temporal bone microanatomy
80 -- 88Denis Donnelly, Bert Rust. The fast Fourier transform for experimentalists. Part I. Concepts

Volume 7, Issue 1

3 -- 4Norman Chonacky. From the Editors: An Evolving Mission
5 -- 7Pam Frost Gorder. Modeling El Nino: a force behind world weather
8 -- 16Norman Chonacky, David Winch. Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab: the 3M's without the tape
17 -- 20Bruce M. Boghosian. A Crash Course on Computing
22 -- 29Yingping Huang, Xiaorong Xiang, Gregory R. Madey, Steve E. Cabaniss. Agent-based scientific simulation
30 -- 35Tsutomu Saito, Kazuyoshi Takayama. Applying shock-wave research to volcanology
36 -- 41Robert W. Keyes. After the transistor, the qubit?
42 -- 47Dror G. Feitelson. The supercomputer industry in light of the Top500 data
51 -- 55Zhigen Xu, Yusong Yan, Jim X. Chen. OpenGL programming in Java
56 -- 59Dianne P. O'Leary. Blind deconvolution: errors, errors everywhere
65 -- 70Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Pericles A. Mitkas. Social influence and water conservation: an agent-based approach
72 -- 77Hasan Dag, Gürkan Soykan, Senol Piskin, Osman Yasar. Computational Science and Engineering at Istanbul Technical University
79 -- 88Steven Knight. Building software with SCons