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Astronomy and Computing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Part A, June 2015
- Mark R. Krumholz, John C. Forbes:
VADER: A flexible, robust, open-source code for simulating viscous thin accretion disks. 1-17 - Paul M. Sutter, Benjamin D. Wandelt, Franz Elsner:
Using hybrid GPU/CPU kernel splitting to accelerate spherical convolutions. 18-24 - John D. Swinbank, Tim D. Staley, Gijs J. Molenaar, Evert Rol, Antonia Rowlinson, Bart Scheers, Hanno Spreeuw, Martin E. Bell, Jess W. Broderick, Dario Carbone, Hugh Garsden, Alexander J. van der Horst, Casey J. Law, Michael W. Wise, Rene P. Bretonm, Yvette N. Cendes, Stéphane Corbel, Jochen Eislöffel, Heino Falcke, Robert P. Fender, Jean-Mathias Grießmeier, Jason W. T. Hessels, Benjamin W. Stappers, Adam J. Stewart, Ralph A. M. J. Wijers, Rudy Wijnands, Philippe Zarka:
The LOFAR Transients Pipeline. 25-48 - William A. Mulder:
2-D stationary gas dynamics in a barred galaxy. 49-54 - Hao Shan, X. Wang, X. Chen, Jianping Yuan, J. Nie, H. Zhang, N. Liu, Na Wang:
Wavelet based recognition for pulsar signals. 55-63 - Ignacio Sevilla-Noarbe, Penélope Etayo-Sotos:
Effect of training characteristics on object classification: An application using Boosted Decision Trees. 64-72
Volume 11, Part B, June 2015
- Robert J. Hanisch:
The development, deployment, and impact of the virtual observatory, Part II. 73 - Mireille Louys:
Data modeling for the virtual observatory. 74-80 - Mark B. Taylor, Thomas Boch, J. Taylor:
SAMP, the Simple Application Messaging Protocol: Letting applications talk to each other. 81-90 - Markus Demleitner, Paul Harrison, Mark Taylor, J. Normand:
Reprint of: Client interfaces to the Virtual Observatory Registry. 91-101 - Giuliano Castelli, Giuliano Taffoni, Eva Sciacca, Ugo Becciani, Alessandro Costa, Mel Krokos, Fabio Pasian, Claudio Vuerli:
VO-compliant workflows and science gateways. 102-108 - Giuliano Taffoni, Eva Sciacca, Adriano Pietrinferni, Ugo Becciani, Alessandro Costa, Santi Cassisi, Fabio Pasian, Danilo Pelusi, Claudio Vuerli:
Feeding an astrophysical database via distributed computing resources: The case of BaSTI. 109-118 - Dana Kovaleva, Pavel Kaygorodov, Oleg Malkov, Bernard Debray, Edouard Oblak:
Binary star DataBase BDB development: Structure, algorithms, and VO standards implementation. 119-125 - Ajit K. Kembhavi, Ashish Mahabal, T. Kale, S. Jagade, Ajay M. Vibhute, Prerak Garg, Kaustubh Vaghmare, S. Navelkar, T. Agrawal, Asis Kumar Chattopadhyay, Deoyani Nandrekar, Mohasin Shaikh:
AstroStat - A VO tool for statistical analysis. 126-137 - Laurent Lamy, Renée Prangé, Florence Henry, Pierre Le Sidaner:
The Auroral Planetary Imaging and Spectroscopy (APIS) service. 138-145 - Eva Sciacca, Ugo Becciani, Alessandro Costa, Fabio Vitello, Pietro Massimino, Marilena Bandieramonte, Mel Krokos, Simone Riggi, Costantino Pistagna, Giuliano Taffoni:
An integrated visualization environment for the virtual observatory: Current status and future directions. 146-154 - André Schaaff, S. M. Jagade:
Mobile applications and Virtual Observatory. 155-160 - Frossie Economou, S. Gaudet, Tim Jenness, Russell O. Redman, Sharon Goliath, Patrick Dowler, Malcolm J. Currie, Graham S. Bell, Sarah F. Graves, John Ouellette, Douglas I. Johnstone, D. Schade, Antonio Chrysostomou:
Observatory/data centre partnerships and the VO-centric archive: The JCMT Science Archive experience. 161-168 - Fabio Pasian:
VObs.it, the Italian contribution to the international Virtual Observatory - History, activities, strategy. 169-180 - Françoise Genova, Mark G. Allen, Christophe Arviset, Andy Lawrence, Fabio Pasian, Enrique Solano, Joachim Wambsganss:
Euro-VO - Coordination of virtual observatory activities in Europe. 181-189 - Robert J. Hanisch, G. Bruce Berriman, T. Joseph L. W. Lazio, S. Emery Bunn, Janet D. Evans, Tom McGlynn, Raymond Plante:
The Virtual Astronomical Observatory: Re-engineering access to astronomical data. 190-209
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