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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January - February 2011
- Isabel Beichl:
Changes. 4 - George K. Thiruvathukal:
Books [reviews of "Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly-Connected World; Easley, D. and Kleinberg, J.; 2010 and "Introduction to High Performance Computing for Scientists and Engineers"; Hager, G. and Wellein, G.; 2011) [Book review]. 5-8 - Fuqing Zhang:
The Future of Hurricane Prediction. 9-12 - Xuejin Zhang, Kao-San Yeh, Thiago Santos Quirino, Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan, Frank D. Marks, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Sim Aberson:
HWRFx: Improving Hurricane Forecasts with High-Resolution Modeling. 13-21 - Christopher A. Davis, Wei Wang, Steven Cavallo, James M. Done, Jimy Dudhia, Sherrie Fredrick, John Michalakes, Ginger Caldwell, Thomas Engel, Ryan Torn:
High-Resolution Hurricane Forecasts. 22-30 - James D. Doyle, Carolyn A. Reynolds, Clark Amerault:
Diagnosing Tropical Cyclone Sensitivity. 31-39 - Yonghui Weng, Meng Zhang, Fuqing Zhang:
Advanced Data Assimilation for Cloud-Resolving Hurricane Initialization and Prediction. 40-49 - Dilip Kumar Gayen, Arunava Bhattacharyya, Chinmoy Taraphdar, Rajat Kumar Pal, Jitendra Nath Roy:
All-Optical Binary-Coded Decimal Adder with a Terahertz Optical Asymmetric Demultiplexer. 50-57 - Mohankumar Nandagopal:
On the Evaluation of Correction Terms of Gaussian Integration. 58-61 - Yann Pouillon, Jean-Michel Beuken, Thierry Deutsch, Marc Torrent, Xavier Gonze:
Organizing Software Growth and Distributed Development: The Case of Abinit. 62-69 - Steven F. Barrett:
Mentoring and Making a Difference: What Can One Person Do? 70-73 - José S. Andrade Jr., Saulo D. S. Reis, Erneson A. Oliveira, Eric Fehr, Hans J. Herrmann:
Ubiquitous Fractal Dimension of Optimal Paths. 74-81 - Alan D. George, Herman Lam, Greg Stitt:
Novo-G: At the Forefront of Scalable Reconfigurable Supercomputing. 82-86 - Charles Day:
Computational Thinking Is Becoming One of the Three Rs. 88
Volume 13, Number 2, March - April 2011
- Isabel Beichl:
Watchful Waiting. 3-4 - Eric Ayars, Richard Matzner:
Books [reviews of "A First Course in Computational Physics, 2nd ed. (DeVries, P. and Hasbun, J.; 2010) and "Numerical Relativity (Baumgarte, T.W. and Shapiro, S.L.; 2010)]. 5-8 - K. Jarrod Millman, Michael Aivazis:
Python for Scientists and Engineers. 9-12 - Fernando Pérez, Brian E. Granger, John D. Hunter:
Python: An Ecosystem for Scientific Computing. 13-21 - Stéfan van der Walt, S. Chris Colbert, Gaël Varoquaux:
The NumPy Array: A Structure for Efficient Numerical Computation. 22-30 - Stefan Behnel, Robert Bradshaw, Craig Citro, Lisandro Dalcín, Dag Sverre Seljebotn, Kurt Smith:
Cython: The Best of Both Worlds. 31-39 - Prabhu Ramachandran, Gaël Varoquaux:
Mayavi: 3D Visualization of Scientific Data. 40-51 - Ming Liu, Wolfgang Kuehn, S. Lange, Shuo Yang, J. Roskoss, Zhonghai Lu, Axel Jantsch, Qiang Wang, Hao Xu, Dapeng Jin:
A High-End Reconfigurable Computation Platform for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments. 52-63 - Massimo Di Pierro:
web2py for Scientific Applications. 64-69 - Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, Cláudio T. Silva, Daniel Weiskopf:
A Report From VisWeek 2010. 70-77 - Andy R. Terrel:
From Equations to Code: Automated Scientific Computing. 78-82 - Michael T. Showerman, Jeremy Enos, Craig P. Steffen, Sean Treichler, William Gropp, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
EcoG: A Power-Efficient GPU Cluster Architecture for Scientific Computing. 83-87 - Charles Day:
Buying a House, Then and Now. 88
Volume 13, Number 3, May - June 2011
- George K. Thiruvathukal:
Beyond CiSE and Back to the Future. 4-5 - Aura Conci, Ángel Sánchez:
Scientific Image Processing. 6-8 - Luiz S. Oliveira, Marcelo Mansano, Alessandro L. Koerich, Alceu de Souza Britto Jr.:
2D Principal Component Analysis for Face and Facial-Expression Recognition. 9-13 - Denis H. P. Salvadeo, Nelson D. A. Mascarenhas, Jander Moreira, Alexandre L. M. Levada, Débora C. Corrêa:
Improving Face Recognition Performance Using RBPCA MaxLike and Information Fusion. 14-21 - Juan-Bernardo Gómez-Mendoza, Flavio Prieto, Tanneguy Redarce:
Automatic Lip-Contour Extraction and Mouth-Structure Segmentation in Images. 22-30 - Raul Queiroz Feitosa, Dário Augusto Borges Oliveira, A. de Lima Veiga Filho, Raphael Pithan Brito, José Luiz Buonomo de Pinho, Antonio Carlos Censi:
Weighting Estimation for Texture-Based Face Recognition Using the Fisher Discriminant. 31-37 - Ángel Sánchez, Pedro D. Suárez, Aura Conci, Éldman de Oliveira Nunes:
Video-Based Distance Traffic Analysis: Application to Vehicle Tracking and Counting. 38-45 - Karin Satie Komati, Evandro O. T. Salles, Mário Sarcinelli Filho:
KSS: Using Region and Edge Maps to Detect Image Boundaries. 46-52 - Emmanuel Lambert, Martin Fiers, Shavkat Nizamov, Martijn Tassaert, Steven G. Johnson, Peter Bienstman, Wim Bogaerts:
Python Bindings for the Open Source Electromagnetic Simulator Meep. 53-65 - Eric M. Schulte, Dan Davison:
Active Documents with Org-Mode. 66-73 - Reza Sepehrinia, Ameneh Sheikhan:
Numerical Simulation of Anderson Localization. 74-83 - Filip Sadlo, Markus Üffinger, Christian Azambuja Pagot, Daniel K. Osmari, João Comba, Thomas Ertl, Claus-Dieter Munz, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualization of Cell-Based Higher-Order Fields. 84-91 - Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Pedro Trancoso:
Trends in High-Performance Computing. 92-95 - Charles Day:
The Demise of Borders Group and the Challenge of Browsing. 96
Volume 13, Number 4, July - August 2011
- Douglass E. Post:
The Future of Computing Performance. 4-5 - Francisco Esquembre:
There Is Parallel Life for Java Scientific Programmers! [reviews of "Building Parallel Programs: SMPs, Clusters, and Java" (Kaminsky, A; 2010) and "Introductory Biophysics" (Claycomb, J. and Tran, J.Q.P.; 2010) [Book review]. 6-10 - Rudolf Eigenmann, Ayhan Irfanoglu:
Computational Earthquake and Tsunami Research. 11-13 - Ricardo Taborda-Rios, Jacobo Bielak:
Large-Scale Earthquake Simulation: Computational Seismology and Complex Engineering Systems. 14-27 - Swaminathan Krishnan, Matthew Muto, Ramses Mourhatch, Arnar Bjorn Bjornsson, Hemanth Siriki:
Rupture-to-Rafters Simulations: Unifying Science and Engineering for Earthquake Hazard Mitigation. 28-43 - Takuzo Yamashita, Muneo Hori, Koichi Kajiwara:
Petascale Computation for Earthquake Engineering. 44-49 - Patrick J. Lynett, Philip Lui:
Numerical Simulation of Complex Tsunami Behavior. 50-57 - Frank McKenna:
OpenSees: A Framework for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. 58-66 - Thomas J. Hacker, Rudi Eigenmann, Saurabh Bagchi, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol, Ann Christine Catlin, Ellen Rathje:
The NEEShub Cyberinfrastructure for Earthquake Engineering. 67-78 - Sergey Andreyev:
Into the World of Movable Objects. 79-84 - Thomas Müller, Daniel Weiskopf:
Special-Relativistic Visualization. 85-93 - Gabriel Peyré:
The Numerical Tours of Signal Processing. 94-97 - Alexander Utz, Lutz Gendrisch, Holger Vogt:
Simulating Far-Infrared Scenarios with the Radiance Synthetic Imaging System. 98-103 - Charles Day:
Earthquakes, Soft Bombs, and Internet Vulnerability. 104
Volume 13, Number 5, September - October 2011
- Isabel Beichl:
Top of the Charts. 4 - Martin Weigel:
The GPU Revolution at Work [review of "GPU Computing Gems: Emerald Edition" (Hwu, W.-m.W., Ed; 2011)]. 5-6 - Diane Kelly, Spencer Smith, Nicholas Meng:
Software Engineering for Scientists. 7-11 - Lena Strömbäck, Juliana Freire:
XML Management for Bioinformatics Applications. 12-23 - Poonam S. Verma, Huanmei Wu, Mark P. Langer, Indra J. Das, George Sandison:
Survey: Real-Time Tumor Motion Prediction for Image-Guided Radiation Treatment. 24-35 - Dali Wang, Wilfred M. Post, Bruce E. Wilson:
Climate Change Modeling: Computational Opportunities and Challenges. 36-42 - Stergios Papadimitriou, Constantinos Terzidis, Seferina Mavroudi, Spiridon D. Likothanassis:
ScalaLab: An Effective Scala-Based Scientific Programming Environment for Java. 43-55 - Bo-Wen Shen, Wei-Kuo Tao, Bryan Green:
Coupling Advanced Modeling and Visualization to Improve High-Impact Tropical Weather Prediction. 56-67 - Gabriel Peyré:
The Numerical Tours of Signal Processing Part 2: Multiscale Processings. 68-71 - Huy T. Vo, João Luiz Dihl Comba, Berk Geveci, Cláudio T. Silva:
Streaming-Enabled Parallel Data Flow Framework in the Visualization ToolKit. 72-83 - Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal, David B. Dennis:
Moving Academic Department Functions to Social Networks and Clouds: Initial Experiences. 84-89 - Jeffrey S. Vetter, Richard Glassbrook, Jack J. Dongarra, Karsten Schwan, Bruce Loftis, Stephen Taylor McNally, Jeremy S. Meredith, James H. Rogers, Philip C. Roth, Kyle Spafford, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:
Keeneland: Bringing Heterogeneous GPU Computing to the Computational Science Community. 90-95 - Charles Day:
Standards Rule OK. 96
Volume 13, Number 6, November - December 2011
- Isabel Beichl:
Just Try. 4-5 - Francis J. Alexander, Adolfy Hoisie, Alexander S. Szalay:
Big Data [Guest editorial]. 10-13 - James P. Ahrens, Bruce Hendrickson, Gabrielle Long, Steve Miller, Robert B. Ross, Dean N. Williams:
Data-Intensive Science in the US DOE: Case Studies and Future Challenges. 14-24 - Randal E. Bryant:
Data-Intensive Scalable Computing for Scientific Applications. 25-33 - Alexander S. Szalay:
Extreme Data-Intensive Scientific Computing. 34-41 - Dan Chen, Lizhe Wang, Gaoxiang Ouyang, Xiaoli Li:
Massively Parallel Neural Signal Processing on a Many-Core Platform. 42-51 - Cheng-Kai Chen, Chris Ho, Carlos D. Correa, Kwan-Liu Ma, Ahmed Elgamal:
Visualizing 3D Earthquake Simulation Data. 52-63 - Thomas Müller, Daniel Weiskopf:
General-Relativistic Visualization. 64-71 - Gabriel Peyré:
The Numerical Tours of Signal Processing Part 3: Image and Surface Restoration. 72-75 - Nargess Memarsadeghi, Brent J. Bos:
NASA Computational Case Study Characterizing Moving Particles. 76-78 - Matthias Gries, Ulrich Hoffmann, Michael Konow, Michael Riepen:
SCC: A Flexible Architecture for Many-Core Platform Research. 79-83 - Gholamreza Jafari, Amir Hossein Shirazi, Ali Namaki, Reza Raei:
Coupled Time Series Analysis: Methods and Applications. 84-89 - Michael D. Galloy:
Using the Data Access Protocol with IDL. 90-95 - Charles Day:
It's More Fun to Compose. 96
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