Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 9, Issue 6

3 -- 4Norman Chonacky. The Web: For Sharing or Snaring?
5 -- 9Pam Frost Gorder. Physics Experiment Could Spawn Permanent Computing Grid
10 -- 11Douglass E. Post. Guest Editor s Introduction: Computational Science and Engineering for the US Department of Defense
12 -- 17Steven E. Gorrell, Allan van de Wall, Fu-Lin Tsung. Understanding Unsteady Flow Features in Transonic Compressors
18 -- 28Timothy P. Fleming, Peter J. Mardahl, Lester Bowers, Keith L. Cartwright, Matthew T. Bettencourt, Michael D. Haworth. Virtual Prototyping of Novel Cathode Designs for the Relativistic Magnetron
29 -- 34Wieslaw Maslowski, Jaclyn Clement Kinney, Jaromir Jakacki. Toward Prediction of Environmental Arctic Change
35 -- 44Larry P. Davis, Roy L. Campbell Jr., William A. Ward Jr., Cray J. Henry. High-Performance Computing Acquisitions Based on the Factors that Matter
45 -- 52David E. Newman, Paul W. Terry, Andrew S. Ware. Shear Flows and Turbulence in Nature
53 -- 54Paul F. Dubois. Career Contradictions
55 -- 59Thomas Luu, Ron Soltz, Pavlos Vranas, Christopher M. Frenz, Francis Sullivan. Petaflop Essay Contest
60 -- 61Eric Ayars. A Versatile Text for the Introductory Computational Physics Course
62 -- 66Michael A. Gray. Discrete Event Simulation: A Review of SimEvents
67 -- 69Michael Dennin, Steven Barrett. Turning Over a New Leaf
76 -- 81Joel E. Tohline. Scientific Visualization: A Necessary Chore
82 -- 89Konrad Hinsen. Parallel Scripting with Python
90 -- 95Mohankumar Nandagopal, Natarajan Arunajadai. On the Evaluation of Finite Hilbert Transforms
96 -- 0Charles Day. The Computation of Poetry

Volume 9, Issue 5

2 -- 3Norman Chonacky. Musings on a Metaphysics of Modeling
4 -- 15Maik Flanagin, Aurélien Grenotton, Jay J. Ratcliff, Kevin Shaw, John Sample, Mahdi Abdelguerfi. Hydraulic Splines: A Hybrid Approach to Modeling River Channel Geometries
16 -- 25Giovanni Danese, Francesco Leporati, Marco Bera, Mauro Giachero, Nelson Nazzicari, Alvaro Spelgatti. An Accelerator for Physics Simulations
32 -- 38Ian J. Grimstead, David W. Walker, Nick J. Avis, Frederic Kleinermann, John McClure. 3D Anatomical Model Visualization within a Grid-Enabled Environment
39 -- 45Xiaosong Yang, Jian Chang, Jian J. Zhang. Animating the Human Muscle Structure
46 -- 52Simon Kos, Marina Hruska, Scott A. Crooker, Avadh Saxena, Darryl L. Smith. Modeling Spin-Polarized Electron Transport in Semiconductors for Spintronics Applications
53 -- 61Dirk Lummerzheim. Modeling and Forecasting Aurora
62 -- 67Dimitri Kusnezov. How Big Can You Think? Challenges at the Frontier
68 -- 69Paul F. Dubois. Into the Future
70 -- 77Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Craig P. Steffen, Robert J. Brunner. Accelerating Scientific Applications with Reconfigurable Computing: Getting Started
78 -- 81Chenglie Hu. Integrating Modern Research into Numerical Computation Education
82 -- 89Cláudio T. Silva, Juliana Freire, Steven P. Callahan. Provenance for Visualizations: Reproducibility and Beyond
96 -- 0Francis Sullivan. Is This the Party to Whom I Am Speaking?

Volume 9, Issue 4

2 -- 3Norman Chonacky. The Past, Present, and Future
7 -- 11Pam Frost Gorder. Building Better Search Engines
12 -- 23Howard E. Epstein, Jed O. Kaplan, Heike Lischke, Qin Yu. Simulating Future Changes in Arctic and Subarctic Vegetation
24 -- 31Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian, Douglas Brown. Open Source Physics Curricular Material for Quantum Mechanics
32 -- 38Zhigeng Pan, Jianfeng Lu. A Bayes-Based Region-Growing Algorithm for Medical Image Segmentation
40 -- 48Michael M. Fuller, Dali Wang, Louis J. Gross, Michael W. Berry. Computational Science for Natural Resource Management
50 -- 60Trevor M. Cickovski, Kedar Aras, Maciej Swat, Roeland Merks, Tilmann Glimm, H. George E. Hentschel, Mark S. Alber, James A. Glazier, Stuart A. Newman, Jesús A. Izaguirre. From Genes to Organisms Via the Cell: A Problem-Solving Environment for Multicellular Development
61 -- 63James L. Cornette. Gauss-Vaníček and Fourier Transform Spectral Analyses of Marine Diversity
64 -- 65Sudarshan Raghunathan. Parallel Computing Algorithms and Applications
66 -- 67Paul F. Dubois. Customer Service Says the Darnedest Things
68 -- 71Viktor K. Decyk, Charles D. Norton, Henry J. Gardner. Why Fortran?
72 -- 79William R. Dieter, Henry G. Dietz. Designing a Cluster for Your Application
80 -- 85Krzysztof Kulakowski. Some Recent Attempts to Simulate the Heider Balance Problem
86 -- 91Zhanping Liu, Robert J. Moorhead II. Robust Loop Detection for Interactively Placing Evenly Spaced Streamlines
92 -- 95Rebecca Lippmann Kung, Cedric Linder. Improving Students' Self-Assessment of Numerical Analysis Projects
96 -- 0Charles Day. When Bits Bite

Volume 9, Issue 3

2 -- 0Norman Chonacky. You re Recommending What?!
3 -- 6Michael Jay Schillaci. Computationally Complete
7 -- 9Paul F. Dubois. Guest Editor s Introduction: Python: Batteries Included
10 -- 20Travis E. Oliphant. Python for Scientific Computing
21 -- 29Fernando Pérez, Brian E. Granger. IPython: A System for Interactive Scientific Computing
30 -- 33Arnd Bäcker. Computational Physics Education with Python
34 -- 37Christopher R. Myers, Ryan N. Gutenkunst, James P. Sethna. Python Unleashed on Systems Biology
38 -- 40Perry Greenfield. Reaching for the Stars with Python
41 -- 45Ryan W. Krauss, Wayne J. Book. A Python Module for Modeling and Control Design of Flexible Robots
46 -- 47Peter Bienstman, Lieven Vanholme, Wim Bogaerts, Pieter Dumon, Peter Vandersteegen. Python in Nanophotonics Research
48 -- 51Kent-André Mardal, Ola Skavhaug, Glenn T. Lines, Gunnar Andreas Staff, Åsmund Ødegård. Using Python to Solve Partial Differential Equations
52 -- 55K. Jarrod Millman, Matthew Brett. Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Python
56 -- 59Xuan Shi. Python for Internet GIS Applications
60 -- 64Arnd Bäcker. Quantum Chaos in Billiards
65 -- 74L. Bruno Tremblay, Marika M. Holland, Irina V. Gorodetskaya, Gavin A. Schmidt. An Ice-Free Arctic? Opportunities for Computational Science
75 -- 79Christopher R. Myers, James P. Sethna. Python for Education: Computational Methods for Nonlinear Systems
80 -- 83Dianne P. O Leary. A Partial Solution to Last Issue s Homework Assignment: Beetles, Cannibalism, and Chaos--Analyzing a Dynamical System Model
84 -- 89Julian V. Noble. Making the Complex Simple
90 -- 95John D. Hunter. Matplotlib: A 2D Graphics Environment
96 -- 0Francis Sullivan. Wrong Again!

Volume 9, Issue 2

2 -- 0Norman Chonacky. The Neutrino Strikes Again
3 -- 7Pam Frost Gorder. Multicore Processors for Science and Engineering
8 -- 9Daniel M. Tartakovsky, Dongbin Xiu. Guest Editors Introduction: Stochastic Modeling of Complex Systems
10 -- 20Leon M. Arriola, James M. Hyman. Being Sensitive to Uncertainty
21 -- 29Guang Lin, Xiaoliang Wan, Chau-Hsing Su, George E. Karniadakis. Stochastic Computational Fluid Mechanics
30 -- 39Nicholas Zabaras, Sethuraman Sankaran. An Information-Theoretic Approach to Stochastic Materials Modeling
40 -- 49Timothy R. Ginn, Frank J. Loge, Timothy D. Scheibe. Explaining Noise as Environmental Variations in Population Dynamics
50 -- 59Zuo-Jun (Max) Shen. Integrated Stochastic Supply-Chain Design Models
60 -- 67Uma S. Bhatt, Jing Zhang, Craig S. Lingle, Lisa M. Phillips, Wendell V. Tangborn. Examining Glacier Mass Balances with a Hierarchical Modeling Approach
68 -- 69Paul F. Dubois. The Future that Never Was
70 -- 75George K. Thiruvathukal. Project Hosting: Expanding the Scientific Programmer s Toolbox
76 -- 83Hiroshi Akiba, Kwan-Liu Ma, Jacqueline H. Chen, Evatt R. Hawkes. Visualizing Multivariate Volume Data from Turbulent Combustion Simulations
96 -- 103Dianne P. O Leary. Beetles, Cannibalism, and Chaos: Analyzing a Dynamical System Model
104 -- 0Charles Day. Quantum Computing Is Exciting and Important--Really!

Volume 9, Issue 1

3 -- 5Norman Chonacky. The Year that Was ... and Yet to Be
6 -- 10Pam Frost Gorder. Grid Computing Yields Earthquake Forecast
11 -- 12Jim X. Chen, Tianyu Zhang. Guest Editors Introduction: Anatomic Rendering and Visualization
13 -- 19Tong-Yee Lee, Chung-Ren Yan, Ming-Te Chi. Stylized Rendering for Anatomic Visualization
20 -- 25Jinman Kim, Stefan Eberl, David Dagan Feng. Visualizing Dual-Modality Rendered Volumes Using a Dual-Lookup Table Transfer Function
26 -- 31Tian-Yu Zhang, Pei-Dong Dai, Zheng-Min Wang, Ke-Qiang Wang, Jim X. Chen, Le Xie. A Contour Map of the Ear s Vestibular Apparatus Based on 3D Reconstruction
32 -- 37Qiang Wang, Zhigeng Pan, Chun Chen, Jianjun Bu. Surface Rendering for Parallel Slices of Contours from Medical Imaging
38 -- 47Richard Sharp, Randall Ridgway, Kishore Mosaliganti, Pamela Wenzel, Tony Pan, Alain de Bruin, Raghu Machiraju, Kun Huang, Gustavo Leone, Joel H. Saltz. Volume Rendering Phenotype Differences in Mouse Placenta Microscopy Data
48 -- 54David C. Banks, Kevin Beason. Fast Global Illumination for Visualizing Isosurfaces with a 3D Illumination Grid
58 -- 71Dan Lubin, Robert Massom. Remote Sensing of Earth s Polar Regions: Opportunities for Computational Science
72 -- 80Isabel Beichl, Dianne P. O Leary, Francis Sullivan. Monte Carlo Minimization and Counting: One, Two, ..., Too Many
82 -- 95Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal, Benjamin Gonzalez. A Hike through a Post-EJB J2EE Web Application Architecture, Part III
96 -- 97Paul F. Dubois. Djange Me
98 -- 103Martin Berzins, Bradley A. Shadwick, Denis Donnelly. On the Role and Place of Computation in Science and Engineering
104 -- 0Charles Day. The Death of Distance Has Been Exaggerated