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Software Engineering for Computational Science [PDF]

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Despite the increasing importance of in silico experiments to the scientific discovery process, state-of-the-art software engineering practices are rarely adopted in computational science. To understand the underlying causes for this situation and to identify ways to improve it, we conducted a literature survey on software engineering practices in ...
Arne N. Johanson, Wilhelm Hasselbring
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Computers and the Petroleum Engineer

Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1961
What are some of the uses a petroleum engineer can make of electronic computers? How can he learn to use them? This paper answers these questions in terms to be understood by the reader who is not a computer expert. The computer expert may find here one or two ideas of how he may extend the use of computers in his company. How many times
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Evolution as a computational engine

1998
Given a finite set K of lethal genes, a starting genome x and a desired target genome y, is there a sequence of base insertions, deletions, and substitutions, which from x produces the desired genome y, and such that no intermediate genome contains a lethal gene.
Rolf Backofen, Peter Clote
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Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2012
The guest editor describes the key issues and ongoing concerns in the field of software engineering for computational science and engineering, and discusses how the articles in this special issue explore necessary solutions.
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A computer engineering laboratory

Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '69 (Fall), 1969
The advent of modern electronic computers has expanded the scope of nearly all areas of scientific endeavor. The electrical engineer is perhaps most acutely affected by this expanision by virtue of his two-fold interest in computer processes. He is, as are his colleagues of other scientific disciplines, excited by the computing capabilities now at his ...
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Computers & Industrial Engineering

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2014
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Lau, Henry   +4 more
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The Engineering Computer

Journal AWWA, 1972
Equipment, personnel, and programs for design by computer in water utilities are discussed from a practical ...
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Resilient computing: An engineering discipline

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, 2009
The term resiliency has been used in many fields like child psychology, ecology, business, and several others, with the common meaning of expressing the ability to successfully accommodate unforeseen environmental perturbations or disturbances. The adjective resilient has been in use for decades in the field of dependable computing systems however ...
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Computational Engineering

Oberwolfach Reports, 2019
This Workshop treated a variety of finite element methods and applications in computational engineering and expanded their mathematical foundation in engineering analysis. Among the 53 participants were mathematicians and engineers with focus on mixed and nonstandard finite element schemes and their applications.
Allix, Olivier   +3 more
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Computer Engineering Education

Computer, 2023
Marilyn Wolf, Jan Madsen
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