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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2018
- Francis Sullivan, Norman Chonacky, Isabel Beichl, George K. Thiruvathukal:
Former CiSE EICs Reflect on the Magazines 20th Anniversary. 3-7 - Massimo DiPierro:
The Rise of JavaScript. 9-10 - Alon Zakai:
Fast Physics on the Web Using C++, JavaScript, and Emscripten. 11-19 - Jos de Jong, Eric Mansfield:
Math.Js: An Advanced Mathematics Library For JavaScript. 20-32 - Fazli Sapuan, Matthew Saw, Eugene Cheah
:
General-Purpose Computation on GPUs in the Browser Using gpu.js. 33-42 - Massimo DiPierro:
Toy Vision-Guided 3D Robotic Arm in JavaScript. 43-49 - Ibrahim Tanyalcin, Carla Al Assaf, Julien Ferté, François Ancien
, Taushif Khan
, Guillaume Smits, Marianne Rooman, Wim F. Vranken
:
Lexicon Visualization Library and JavaScript for Scientific Data Visualization. 50-65 - Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, Marcos Augusto M. Vieira, José Augusto Miranda Nacif, Alex Borges Vieira:
Autonomous Wireless Lake Monitoring. 66-75 - Timothy C. Burt:
From Experts Guiding Data to Data Guiding Solutions. 76-78 - Bert J. Debusschere:
How Do We Create More Equitable, Diverse, and Inclusive Organizations, and Why Does it Matter? A White Male's Perspective. 79-83 - Jacqueline M. Cole:
Data-Driven Molecular Engineering of Solar-Powered Windows. 84-87 - Konrad Hinsen
:
Domain-Specific Languages in Scientific Computing. 88-92 - Chaoli Wang:
Graph-Based Techniques for Visual Analytics of Scientific Data Sets. 93-103 - Charles Day:
The Consciences of Robot Warriors. 105-106
Volume 20, Number 2, March / April 2018
- Jim X. Chen:
Understanding the Research Publication Process. 6-7 - Wei Quan:
Intelligent Information Processing. 8-9 - Yan Lu, Zizheng Hua, Kun Gao, Tingfa Xu:
Multiperspective Image Stitching and Regularization via Hybrid Structure Warping. 10-23 - Narendra Babu Chindanur
, Pallaviram Sure
:
Low-Dimensional Models for Traffic Data Processing Using Graph Fourier Transform. 24-37 - Decui Liang, Dun Liu
, Wei Quan:
Information Aggregation of Hesitant Fuzzy Interval Sets for Multicriteria Decision-Making. 38-51 - Qing Li, Qiang Peng, Chuan Yan:
Multiple VLAD Encoding of CNNs for Image Classification. 52-63 - Hanqing Yang, Liangzhen Yin, Qi Li, Weirong Chen, Lijun Zhou:
Multiagent-Based Coordination Consensus Algorithm for State-of-Charge Balance of Energy Storage Unit. 64-77 - Jonathan Hines:
Stepping up to Summit. 78-82 - Serge Guelton:
Pythran: Crossing the Python Frontier. 83-89 - Arne N. Johanson, Wilhelm Hasselbring
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Software Engineering for Computational Science: Past, Present, Future. 90-109 - Charles Day:
Did Everybody Come? 111-112
Volume 20, Number 3, May / June 2018
- Jeffrey C. Carver, Sandra Gesing, Daniel S. Katz
, Karthik Ram, Nic Weber:
Conceptualization of a US Research Software Sustainability Institute (URSSI). 4-9 - Joan Adler, Esteban E. Mocskos:
Computational Science in Developing Countries. 10-12 - Constantia Alexandrou:
The LinkSCEEM FP7 Infrastructure Project: Linking Scientific Computing in Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. 13-20 - George O. Amolo:
The Growth of High-Performance Computing in Africa. 21-24 - Héctor Cruz-Enriquez:
Making Supercomputing Available to All Cuban Researchers. 25-30 - Amir Hossein Darooneh:
Doing Research under Extreme Conditions. 31-35 - Esteban Meneses:
Accelerating Discovery and Innovation through Advanced Computing: Perspective of a High-Performance Computing Scientist in Costa Rica. 36-38 - Esteban E. Mocskos, Carlos Jaime Barrios Hernández
, Harold Castro
, Dennis Cazar Ramirez
, Sergio Nesmachnow, Rafael Mayo-García
:
Boosting Advanced Computational Applications and Resources in Latin America through Collaboration and Sharing. 39-48 - Ann Christine Catlin, Chandima Hewa Nadungodage, Santiago Pujol, Lucas Laughery, Chungwook Sim
, Aishwarya Puranam, Andres Bejarano:
A Cyberplatform for Sharing Scientific Research Data at DataCenterHub. 49-70 - Linda Akli:
XSEDE: Tackling Diversity and Inclusion in Advanced Computing. 71-72 - Timothy J. Williams:
Early Science on Theta. 73-77 - Konrad Hinsen
:
Reusable Versus Re-editable Code. 78-83 - Daniel S. Katz
, Kyle E. Niemeyer, Arfon M. Smith:
Publish Your Software: Introducing the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). 84-88 - Rickard Englund, Karljohan E. Lundin Palmerius, Ingrid Hotz, Anders Ynnerman:
Touching Data: Enhancing Visual Exploration of Flow Data with Haptics. 89-100 - Charles Day:
Robot Science Writers. 101
Volume 20, Number 4, July / August 2018
- Douglass E. Post, Richard P. Kendall:
A Software Epiphany by the US Defense Community Might Provide an Unexpected Boost for Agile Software Development. 5-7 - Sigal Gottlieb, Gaurav Khanna:
Supercomputing-Enabled Advances in Science and Engineering. 8-9 - Harbir Antil
, Dangxing Chen, Scott E. Field:
A Note on QR-Based Model Reduction: Algorithm, Software, and Gravitational Wave Applications. 10-25 - Parampreet Singh
:
Glimpses of Space-Time Beyond the Singularities Using Supercomputers. 26-38 - Debanjan Datta, David Appelhans, Constantinos Evangelinos, Kirk E. Jordan:
An Asynchronous Two-Level Checkpointing Method to Solve Adjoint Problems on Hierarchical Memory Spaces. 39-55 - David P. Markt, Ashish Pathak
, Mehdi Raessi:
Advanced Computational Simulations of Surface Impingement of a Train of Ethanol Drops: A Pathway to Developing Spray-Wall Interaction Submodels. 56-65 - Shahar Keinan, Elizabeth Hatcher Frush, William J. Shipman:
Leveraging Cloud Computing for In-Silico Drug Design Using the Quantum Molecular Design (QMD) Framework. 66-73 - Xuewei Li, Xueyan Li
:
Big Data and Its Key Technology in the Future. 75-88 - Wendi K. Sapp, Mary Ann E. Leung:
A Different Lens on Diversity and Inclusion: Creating Research Opportunities for Small Liberal Arts Colleges. 90-94 - Sunita Chandrasekaran, Guido Juckeland
, Meifeng Lin, Matthew Otten
, Dirk Pleiter, John E. Stone
, Juan Lucio-Vega, Michael Zingale
, Fernanda S. Foertter
:
Best Practices in Running Collaborative GPU Hackathons: Advancing Scientific Applications with a Sustained Impact. 95-106 - Rachel Harken:
Uncovering Magic Isotopes with the Power of HPC. 107-110 - Thomas F. J.-M. Pasquier
, Matthew K. Lau, Xueyuan Han, Elizabeth Fong, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Emery R. Boose, Mercè Crosas, Aaron M. Ellison, Margo I. Seltzer:
Sharing and Preserving Computational Analyses for Posterity with encapsulator. 111-124 - Charles Day:
Virtual Travel. 125
Volume 20, Number 5, September / October 2018
- Rudi Eigenmann, Barry I. Schneider
:
National Strategic Computing Initiative. 5-7 - Paul R. Woodward, Falk Herwig
, Ted Wetherbee:
Simulating Stellar Hydrodynamics at Extreme Scale. 8-17 - Christopher T. Lee
, Rommie E. Amaro
:
Exascale Computing: A New Dawn for Computational Biology. 18-25 - Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, T. Daniel Crawford:
NSF's Inaugural Software Institutes: The Science Gateways Community Institute and the Molecular Sciences Software Institute. 26-38 - John Towns
:
Toward an Open, Sustainable National Advanced Computing Ecosystem. 39-46 - Mellissa S. C. Warner
:
Introduction to PySPLIT: A Python Toolkit for NOAA ARL's HYSPLIT Model. 47-62 - Yanhua Wang, Jianzhong Qiao, Shukuan Lin, Tinglei Zhao:
An Approximate Optimal Solution to GPU Workload Scheduling. 63-76 - Sibendu Som, Yuanjiang Pei:
HPC Opens a New Frontier in Fuel-Engine Research. 77-80 - Prabhu Ramachandran
:
automan: A Python-Based Automation Framework for Numerical Computing. 81-97 - Aziz Nanthaamornphong
, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Test-Driven Development in HPC Science: A Case Study. 98-113 - Micah D. Schuster
:
The Heat Equation: High-Performance Scientific Computing Case Study. 114-127 - Charles Day:
Whither Fanfic? 128
Volume 20, Number 6, November - December 2018
- Gheorghe Tecuci:
Evidence-Based Reasoning and Applications. 6-8 - Gheorghe Tecuci, Louis Kaiser, Dorin Marcu, Chirag Uttamsingh, Mihai Boicu:
Evidence-Based Reasoning in Intelligence Analysis: Structured Methodology and System. 9-21 - Timothy van Gelder
, Richard de Rozario, Richard O. Sinnott:
SWARM: Cultivating Evidence-Based Reasoning. 22-34 - Jennifer Stromer-Galley
, Patrícia G. C. Rossini, Kate Kenski, James E. Folkestad, Brian McKernan, Rosa Mikeal Martey, Benjamin A. Clegg, Carsten S. Østerlund
, Lael Schooler:
User-Centered Design and Experimentation to Develop Effective Software for Evidence-Based Reasoning in the Intelligence Community: The TRACE Project. 35-42 - John Fox:
Evidence and Argument: A Cognitive View. 43-53 - Gheorghe Tecuci, Dorin Marcu, Steven Meckl, Mihai Boicu:
Evidence-Based Detection of Advanced Persistent Threats. 54-65 - Jonathan Hines:
Mixed Precision: A Strategy for New Science Opportunities. 67-71 - José Luis Vázquez-Poletti, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
Serverless Computing: From Planet Mars to the Cloud. 73-79 - Piotr Maciol
, Kazimierz Michalik
:
Application of Metaprogramming and Generic Programming in Multiscale Modeling. 81-94 - Shahid Latif, Fabian Beck:
Visually Augmenting Documents With Data. 96-103 - Charles Day:
The March of Kiosks. 104
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