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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January - February 2017
- Jim X. Chen:
Plans for CiSE. 4 - Jim X. Chen:
Transparent Computing. 5-6 - Yaoxue Zhang, Kehua Guo, Ju Ren, Yuezhi Zhou, Jianxin Wang, Jianer Chen:
Transparent Computing: A Promising Network Computing Paradigm. 7-20 - Shuang Li, Yuezhi Zhou, Yaoxue Zhang:
NSAP+: Supporting Transparent Computing Applications with a Service-Oriented Protocol. 21-28 - Letian Yi, Jianbin Li, Yaoxue Zhang:
Improving the Scalability of Wearable Devices via Transparent Computing Technology. 29-37 - Kehua Guo, Yujian Huang, Li Kuang, Yaoxue Zhang:
CASP: A Context-Aware Transparent Active Service Provision Architecture in a Mobile Internet Environment. 38-45 - Tao Peng, Qin Liu, Guojun Wang:
A Multilevel Access Control Scheme for Data Security in Transparent Computing. 46-53 - Jiaqing Dong, Hao Yin, Yongqiang Lyu, Hao Li, Wei Wang:
TAM: A Transparent Agent Architecture for Measuring Mobile Applications. 54-61 - Mauricio Marín, Veronica Gil-Costa, Carolina Bonacic, Alonso Inostrosa-Psijas:
Simulating Search Engines. 62-73 - Osman Yasar:
Modeling and Simulation: How Everything Seems to Form and Grow. 74-77 - Konrad Hinsen:
The Roles of Code in Computational Science. 78-82 - Markus Eisenbach:
Large-Scale Calculations for Material Sciences Using Accelerators to Improve Time- and Energy-to-Solution. 83-85 - Francis Sullivan:
Learning Monte Carlo. 86-87 - Charles Day:
Pervasive Computing on Fictional Farms. 88
Volume 19, Number 2, March - April 2017
- Elie K. Track, Nancy Forbes, George O. Strawn:
The End of Moore's Law. 4-6 - R. Stanley Williams:
What's Next? 7-13 - Kwabena Boahen:
A Neuromorph's Prospectus. 14-28 - Kenneth Flamm:
Has Moore's Law Been Repealed? An Economist's Perspective. 29-40 - Thomas N. Theis, H.-S. Philip Wong:
The End of Moore's Law: A New Beginning for Information Technology. 41-50 - Paolo A. Gargini:
How to Successfully Overcome Inflection Points, or Long Live Moore's Law. 51-62 - Yasser M. Kadah, Hoda Osama, Amr Badr:
Double Hashing Sort Algorithm. 63-69 - Richard F. Martin:
Undergraduate Computational Physics Education: Uneven History and Promising Future. 70-78 - Justin H. S. Breaux:
Cancer's Big Data Problem. 79-81 - João Luiz Dihl Comba, Filip Sadlo, Daniel Weiskopf:
A Report from VIS 2016. 82-90 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Neil P. Chue Hong, Selim Ciraci:
The 4th International Workshop on Software Engineering for HPC in Computational Science and Engineering. 91-95 - Melinda Baldwin:
Hidden Computers. 96
Volume 19, Number 3, May - June 2017
- Steven Gottlieb:
Changes at the NSF and Computing in the Physics Curriculum. 4-5 - Adrienne Decker, Kurt Eiselt:
Best of RESPECT 2016. 6-7 - Steven McGee, Randi McGee-Tekula, Jennifer Duck, Ronald I. Greenberg, Lucia Dettori, Dale Reed, Brenda Wilkerson, Don Yanek, Andrew M. Rasmussen, Gail Chapman:
Does a Taste of Computing Increase Computer Science Enrollment? 8-18 - Helen H. Hu, Patricia B. Campbell:
A Framework for Levels of Student Participation and Stages of Relevant Curriculum. 20-29 - Wendy M. DuBow, Alexis Kaminsky, Joanna Weidler-Lewis:
Multiple Factors Converge to Influence Women's Persistence in Computing: A Qualitative Analysis. 30-39 - Sarah J. Wille, Jeanne Century, Miriam Pike:
Exploratory Research to Expand Opportunities in Computer Science for Students with Learning Differences. 40-50 - Jack J. Dongarra, Stanimire Tomov, Piotr Luszczek, Jakub Kurzak, Mark Gates, Ichitaro Yamazaki, Hartwig Anzt, Azzam Haidar, Ahmad Abdelfattah:
With Extreme Computing, the Rules Have Changed. 52-62 - Paul Messina:
The Exascale Computing Project. 63-67 - Bernard P. Zeigler:
Using the Parallel DEVS Protocol for General Robust Simulation with Near Optimal Performance. 68-77 - Konrad Hinsen:
A Dream of Simplicity: Scientific Computing on Turing Machines. 78-85 - Blaine Willhoft, Rob Willhoft:
Decoding Software Design. 86-87 - Charles Day:
Computer-Aided Fashion. 88
Volume 19, Number 4, 2017
- Yingjuan Ma, Christopher T. Russell, Andrew Nagy, Gábor Tóth:
Understanding the Solar Wind-Mars Interaction with Global Magnetohydrodynamic Modeling. 6-17 - Jacob A. Englander, Matthew A. Vavrina, Lucy F. Lim, Lucy A. McFadden, Alyssa R. Rhoden, Keith S. Noll:
Trajectory Optimization for Missions to Small Bodies with a Focus on Scientific Merit. 18-28 - Shangbing Gao, Qiaolin Ye, Limin Luo, Zhigeng Pan, Yunyang Yan, Hao Zheng:
Recursive Orthogonal Label Regression: A Framework for Semisupervised Dimension Reduction. 30-43 - Olivier Mesnard, Lorena A. Barba:
Reproducible and Replicable Computational Fluid Dynamics: It's Harder Than You Think. 44-55 - Yan Wang, Laurent Navarro, Yue Zhang, Evan Kao, Yuemin Zhu, Guy Courbebaisse:
Intracranial Aneurysm Phantom Segmentation Using a 4D Lattice Boltzmann Method. 56-67 - Katie Bethea:
Earth Scientists Shake Things up on Titan. 68-71 - Andres Kwasinski:
Signals, Systems, and Design [Book review]. 72-73 - Osman Yasar:
The Essence of Computational Thinking. 74-82 - Marcus P. Foster:
Quantity Correctness in Fortran Programs. 83-87
Volume 19, Number 5, 2017
- Barry I. Schneider:
Looking Back at 45 Years of Computational Physics and Chemistry. 4-5 - J. Robert Neely, Bronis R. de Supinski, Charles H. Still:
Application Modernization for the Exascale Era. 6-8 - J. Robert Neely, Bronis R. de Supinski:
Application Modernization at LLNL and the Sierra Center of Excellence. 9-18 - Hai Ah Nam, Gabriel Rockefeller, Mike Glass, Shawn Dawson, John M. Levesque, Victor Lee:
The Trinity Center of Excellence Co-Design Best Practices. 19-26 - Hans Johansen, Arthur J. Rodgers, N. Anders Petersson, David McCallen, Björn Sjögreen, Mamun Miah:
Toward Exascale Earthquake Ground Motion Simulations for Near-Fault Engineering Analysis. 27-37 - Shahnaz Habibkhah, Jalal Arasi, Hossein Bolandi:
SPACSSIM: Simulation and Analysis Software for Mathematical Modeling of Satellite Position and Attitude Control Systems. 38-48 - Bo-Wen Shen, Samson Cheung, Yu-Ling Wu, Jui-Lin F. Li, David L. Kao:
Parallel Implementation of the Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition and Its Application for Earth Science Data Analysis. 49-57 - Giora Alexandron, Michal Armoni, Michal Gordon, David Harel:
Teaching Scenario-Based Programming: An Additional Paradigm for the High School Computer Science Curriculum, Part 1. 58-67 - Giancarlo Fortino, Raffaele Gravina, Wilma Russo, Claudio Savaglio:
Modeling and Simulating Internet-of-Things Systems: A Hybrid Agent-Oriented Approach. 68-76 - John Goodacre:
Innovating the Delivery of Server Technology with Kaleao KMAX. 77-81 - Laura Wolf, Jim Collins:
Merging the Machines of Modern Science. 82-84 - Alcebiades Dal Col, Paola Valdivia, Fabiano Petronetto, Fabio Dias, Cláudio T. Silva, Luis Gustavo Nonato:
Wavelet-Based Visual Analysis for Data Exploration. 85-91 - Massimo Di Pierro:
What Is the Blockchain? 92-95 - Charles Day:
Find Your Summer Soulmate with Blur! 96
Volume 19, Number 6, November / December 2017
- Douglass E. Post, Oscar A. Goldfarb:
Enhancing Product Innovation with Computational Engineering. 4-5 - Douglass E. Post, Scott Sundt:
CREATE: Acceptance and Adoption of Virtual Prototyping across the Defense R&D and Acquisition Communities. 6-8 - Loren Miller:
Product Innovation Through Computational Prototypes and Supercomputing. 9-17 - Richard P. Kendall, Lawrence G. Votta, Douglass E. Post, E. Thomas Moyer, Scott A. Morton:
Verification and Validation in CREATE Multiphysics HPC Software Applications. 18-26 - Larry N. Lynch, Christopher Goodin, Kevin Walker, Jody D. Priddy, Michael Puhr:
HPCMP CREATE-GV: Supporting Ground Vehicle Acquisition. 27-32 - Sung-Eun Kim, Hua Shan, Ronald Miller, Bong Rhee, Abel Vargas, Shawn Aram, Joseph Gorski:
A Scalable and Extensible Computational Fluid Dynamics Software Framework for Ship Hydrodynamics Applications: NavyFOAM. 33-39 - Jack S. Hale, Lizao Li, Chris N. Richardson, Garth N. Wells:
Containers for Portable, Productive, and Performant Scientific Computing. 40-50 - Michael Jay Schillaci:
Perfectly Python. 51-53 - Micah D. Schuster, Nargess Memarsadeghi:
NASA Computational Case Study: Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting. 54-63 - Giora Alexandron, Michal Armoni, Michal Gordon, David Harel:
Teaching Scenario-Based Programming: An Additional Paradigm for the High School Computer Science Curriculum, Part 2. 64-71 - Michael Michalski, Martin Rieth, Andreas Kempf, Jens Harald Krüger:
CoFlaVis: A Visualization System for Pulverized Coal Flames. 72-78 - Mary Ann E. Leung:
Announcing the New Diversity and Inclusion Department. 79-81 - Jonathan Hines:
Mastering a Bacterial Photosynthetic System. 82-84 - Lorena A. Barba, George K. Thiruvathukal:
Reproducible Research for Computing in Science & Engineering. 85-87 - Charles Day:
Crisis? What Crisis? 88
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