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Bringing metacomputing to Scilab
Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Computer Aided Control System Design (Cat. No.99TH8404), 2003Scilab, developed at INRIA in the Méta2 project is a software similar to Matlab that allows scientific applications to be developed using an interactive environment on a workstation running Unix or Windows. In this paper, we present the current version of \scip, a extension of this software that supports the execution of parallel jobs within \sci ...
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2022
SciLab is a free open-source computing and graphics tool that allows students to learn physical and mathematical concepts with ease. Computing in SciLab has been designed for undergraduate students of physics and electronics following the CBCS-LOCF syllabus, and with extensive coverage of concepts, it focuses primarily on the applications of SciLab in ...
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SciLab is a free open-source computing and graphics tool that allows students to learn physical and mathematical concepts with ease. Computing in SciLab has been designed for undergraduate students of physics and electronics following the CBCS-LOCF syllabus, and with extensive coverage of concepts, it focuses primarily on the applications of SciLab in ...
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1999
Scilab is an interpreted high-performance language with control-flow statements. This, combined with functions, high-level data types, and object-oriented programming features, allows for the rapid creation of experimental programs as well as that of complete applications packages.
Claude Gomez +6 more
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Scilab is an interpreted high-performance language with control-flow statements. This, combined with functions, high-level data types, and object-oriented programming features, allows for the rapid creation of experimental programs as well as that of complete applications packages.
Claude Gomez +6 more
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2009
The Scilab language was initially devoted to matrix operations, and scientific and engineering applications were its main target. But over time, it has considerably evolved, and currently the Scilab language includes powerful operators for manipulating a large class of basic objects.
Stephen L. Campbell +2 more
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The Scilab language was initially devoted to matrix operations, and scientific and engineering applications were its main target. But over time, it has considerably evolved, and currently the Scilab language includes powerful operators for manipulating a large class of basic objects.
Stephen L. Campbell +2 more
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2000
In this paper, we present a part of the parallelization of a Matlab-like tool called \sci\ using high performance numerical libraries and different approaches based either on the duplication of \sci\ processes or using computational servers. This tool allows to perform high level operations on distributed matrices in a metacomputing environment.
Desprez, Frédéric +4 more
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In this paper, we present a part of the parallelization of a Matlab-like tool called \sci\ using high performance numerical libraries and different approaches based either on the duplication of \sci\ processes or using computational servers. This tool allows to perform high level operations on distributed matrices in a metacomputing environment.
Desprez, Frédéric +4 more
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Introdução ao SCILAB: Guia tutorial
2023Este livro destina-se a ser um tutorial em língua portuguesa para o aprendizado rápido das principais funções e comandos do SCILAB com foco em aplicações matemáticas típicas de ciências exatas e engenharia. Da forma como está concebido, o material é um espelho do Guia Tutorial publicado para o MATLAB, mas agora enfatizando uma plataforma de matemática ...
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2017
As explained in Chapter 1, there are two ways to work within Scilab. The first way is to work at the command line by typing one command at a time. The partition titled ”Scilab 6.0.0 Console” (shown in the middle part of Figure 1-1) presents the command line where the cursor is shaped as −− >. You can write commands here for immediate execution.
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As explained in Chapter 1, there are two ways to work within Scilab. The first way is to work at the command line by typing one command at a time. The partition titled ”Scilab 6.0.0 Console” (shown in the middle part of Figure 1-1) presents the command line where the cursor is shaped as −− >. You can write commands here for immediate execution.
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2009
In ScicosLab, most Scicos functionalities are developed in the Scilab language. This is very useful because it allows Scilab and Scicos to interact in many different ways, thereby mutually enriching their functionalities. We have already seen that Scicos relies heavily on the Scilab language.
Stephen L. Campbell +2 more
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In ScicosLab, most Scicos functionalities are developed in the Scilab language. This is very useful because it allows Scilab and Scicos to interact in many different ways, thereby mutually enriching their functionalities. We have already seen that Scicos relies heavily on the Scilab language.
Stephen L. Campbell +2 more
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Modeling and Simulation in Scilab
2009One of the fundamental problems in many areas of science and engineering is the problem of modeling and simulation. Scilab provides a large array of tools for developing and simulating models of several types. For several of these tools it is possible to use them with abbreviated commands and default values of some parameters.
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