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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January - March 2024
- Richard A. Gerber, Steven Gottlieb, Michael A. Heroux, Lois Curfman McInnes:
Transforming Science Through Software: Improving While Delivering 100×. 4-7 - Michael A. Heroux:
Scalable Delivery of Scalable Libraries and Tools: How ECP Delivered a Software Ecosystem for Exascale and Beyond. 9-18 - James M. Willenbring, Sameer Suresh Shende, Todd Gamblin:
Providing a Flexible and Comprehensive Software Stack Via Spack, an Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack, and Software Development Kits. 20-30 - Ryan Adamson, Paul Bryant, Dave Montoya, Jeff Neel, Erik Palmer, Ray Powell, Ryan Prout, Peter Upton:
Creating Continuous Integration Infrastructure for Software Development on U.S. Department of Energy High-Performance Computing Systems. 31-39 - Richard A. Gerber, Bálint Joó, Scott Parker:
Deploying Optimized Scientific and Engineering Applications on Exascale Systems. 41-47 - Lois Curfman McInnes, Michael A. Heroux, David E. Bernholdt, Anshu Dubey, Elsa Gonsiorowski, Rinku Gupta, Osni Marques, J. David Moulton, Hai Ah Nam, Boyana Norris, Elaine M. Raybourn, James M. Willenbring, Ann S. Almgren, Roscoe A. Bartlett, Kita Cranfill, Stephen Fickas, Don Frederick, William F. Godoy, Patricia A. Grubel, Rebecca Hartman-Baker, Axel Huebl, Rose Lynch, Addi Malviya-Thakur, Reed Milewicz, Mark C. Miller, Miranda Mundt, Erik Palmer, Suzanne Parete-Koon, Megan Phinney, Katherine Riley, David M. Rogers, Benjamin H. Sims, Deborah Stevens, Gregory R. Watson:
A Cast of Thousands: How the IDEAS Productivity Project Has Advanced Software Productivity and Sustainability. 48-60 - Hartwig Anzt, Axel Huebl, Xiaoye S. Li:
Then and Now: Improving Software Portability, Productivity, and 100× Performance. 61-70 - Mohamad Bitar:
Rust and Julia for Scientific Computing. 72-76 - Daniel S. Katz, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Thoughts on Learning Human and Programming Languages. 77-80
Volume 26, Number 2, April - June 2024
- Erik W. Draeger, Andrew R. Siegel, Steven Gottlieb:
The Scientific Impact of the Exascale Computing Project. 4-6 - Steven A. Hofmeyr, Aydin Buluç, Robert Riley, Rob Egan, Oguz Selvitopi, Leonid Oliker, Katherine A. Yelick, Migun Shakya, Brett Youtsey, Ariful Azad:
Exabiome: Advancing Microbial Science through Exascale Computing. 8-15 - David McCallen, Arben Pitarka, Houjun Tang, Ramesh Pankajakshan, N. Anders Petersson, Mamun Miah:
Transformational Regional-Scale Earthquake Simulations with the DOE EarthQuake SIMulation Exascale Framework. 16-24 - Christopher S. Oehmen, Slaven Peles, Katarzyna Swirydowicz, Cosmin G. Petra, Shrirang Abhyankar, Wesley B. Jones, Matthew Reynolds, Cameron Rutherford:
Advanced Computing is at the Forefront of a New "Moonshot" Revolutionizing the North American Power Grid. 25-32 - Sergi Molins, David Trebotich, Carl I. Steefel:
Approaches for the Simulation of Coupled Processes in Evolving Fractured Porous Media Enabled by Exascale Computing. 33-42 - Samuel Temple Reeve, Jean-Luc Fattebert, Stephen Dewitt, Pablo Seleson, David Joy, Stuart R. Slattery, Aaron Scheinberg, Rene Halver, Christoph Junghans, Christian F. A. Negre, Michael E. Wall, Yu Zhang, Anders M. N. Niklasson, James F. Belak, Susan M. Mniszewski, Danny Perez:
Co-design for Particle Applications at Exascale. 43-52 - Oriol Bracons Escarré, Tomás de Urrengoechea Cantavenera, Miquel Angel Piera Eroles, Gabriella Gigante, Francesco Gargiulo:
Flying Like Geese: Green, Sustainable, and Efficient. 54-60 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Ian A. Cosden:
Research Software Engineering Training - INTERSECT. 61-64
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