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Advances in Engineering Software, Volume 103
Volume 103, January 2017
- Martin Nesládek, Miroslav Spaniel:
An Abaqus plugin for fatigue predictions. 1-11 - Peter Iványi, Jaroslav Kruis, Tomás Kozubek, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Barry H. V. Topping:
Civil-Comp: Parallel, Distributed and Cloud Computing. 12 - Patrick Laug, François Guibault, Houman Borouchaki:
Parallel meshing of surfaces represented by collections of connected regions. 13-20 - Milan Jaros, Petr Strakos, Tomás Karásek, Lubomír Ríha, Alena Vasatová, Marta Jarosová, Tomás Kozubek:
Implementation of K-means segmentation algorithm on Intel Xeon Phi and GPU: Application in medical imaging. 21-28 - Lubomír Ríha, Tomás Brzobohatý, Alexandros Markopoulos:
Hybrid parallelization of the total FETI solver. 29-37 - Roman Trobec, Biljana Stamatovic:
Analysis and classification of flow-carrying backbones in two-dimensional lattices. 38-45 - Ruslan Pacevic, Arnas Kaceniauskas:
The development of VisLT visualization service in Openstack cloud infrastructure. 46-56 - Arnas Kaceniauskas, Ruslan Pacevic, Vadimas Starikovicius, Algirdas Maknickas, Migle Staskuniene, Giedrius Davidavicius:
Development of cloud services for patient-specific simulations of blood flows through aortic valves. 57-64 - F. W. Yang, Christopher E. Goodyer, Matthew E. Hubbard, Peter K. Jimack:
An optimally efficient technique for the solution of systems of nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations. 65-84 - Nevena Perovic, Jérôme Frisch, Amgad Salama, Shuyu Sun, Ernst Rank, Ralf-Peter Mundani:
Multi-scale high-performance fluid flow: Simulations through porous media. 85-98
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