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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January - February 2012
- Isabel Beichl:

Of Art and CS Education. 4 - Norman Chonacky:

Crosstalk: Computation as a Language for Research Conversations among Scientists and Engineers. 9-11 - Christopher R. Johnson:

Biomedical Visual Computing: Case Studies and Challenges. 12-21 - Anne Matsuura, Nicola Thrupp

, Xavier Gonze, Yann Pouillon
, Gaelle Bruant, Giovanni Onida
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The ETSF: An e-Infrastructure That Bridges Simulations and Experiments. 22-32 - Woosong Choi, Yong Chen, Stefanos Papanikolaou

, James P. Sethna:
Is Dislocation Flow Turbulent in Deformed Crystals? 33-39 - Kenneth Esler, Jeongnim Kim, David M. Ceperley, Luke Shulenburger

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Accelerating Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations of Real Materials on GPU Clusters. 40-51 - Pilsung Kang, Naren Ramakrishnan

, Calvin J. Ribbens, Srinidhi Varadarajan, Michael A. Heffner:
Adaptive Code Collage: A Framework to Transparently Modify Scientific Codes. 52-63 - Kai Diethelm

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The Limits of Reproducibility in Numerical Simulation. 64-72 - Alejandra J. Magana

, Jyoti I. Mathur:
Motivation, Awareness, and Perceptions of Computational Science. 74-79 - Konrad Hinsen

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Managing State. 80-86 - Charles Day:

"Supercomputers are awesome and why I love what I DO!!!". 88
Volume 14, Number 2, March - April 2012
- George K. Thiruvathukal:

Digging into Data. 4-5 - Alex Small:

Scientific Python for Both Expert and Novice Programmers. 6-7 - Jeffrey C. Carver:

Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering. 8-11 - Ian Gorton, Chandrika Sivaramakrishnan, Gary D. Black, Signe White

, Sumit Purohit, Carina Lansing, Michael C. Madison, Karen Schuchardt, Yan Liu:
Velo: A Knowledge-Management Framework for Modeling and Simulation. 12-23 - Magnus Thorstein Sletholt, Jo Erskine Hannay, Dietmar Pfahl

, Hans Petter Langtangen:
What Do We Know about Scientific Software Development's Agile Practices? 24-37 - Hanna Remmel, Barbara Paech, Peter Bastian, Christian Engwer

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System Testing a Scientific Framework Using a Regression-Test Environment. 38-45 - Damian W. I. Rouson

, Karla Morris, Jim Xia:
This Isn't Your Parents' Fortran: Managing C++ Objects with Modern Fortran. 46-54 - Derek Stewart

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A Cautionary Tale of Two Basis Sets and Graphene. 55-59 - Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan

, Frank Wang, Heinz Pitsch:
Monte Carlo-Based Approach for Simulating Nanostructured Catalytic and Electrocatalytic Systems. 60-69 - Helmut Doleisch, Helwig Hauser:

Interactive Visual Exploration and Analysis of Multivariate Simulation Data. 70-77 - Alexander Heinecke, Michael Klemm, Hans-Joachim Bungartz:

From GPGPU to Many-Core: Nvidia Fermi and Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture. 78-83 - Jessica Howard, Omar Padron, Patricia Morreale

, David A. Joiner:
Applications of Computational Science: Data-Intensive Computing for Student Projects. 84-89 - Dianne P. O'Leary, Bert W. Rust:

Light a Single Candle: Studying Supernovae. 90-96 - Leili Javidpour:

Computer Simulations of Protein Folding. 97-103 - Charles Day:

Germany's CiSE-Reading Chancellor. 104
Volume 14, Number 3, May - June 2012
- Isabel Beichl:

Is My Car Smarter than My Cat? 4-5 - Javier E. Hasbun:

Unifying Two Popular-but-Seemingly-Dissimilar Platforms: Matlab and Java. 6-7 - Volodymyr V. Kindratenko

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Scientific Computing with GPUs. 8-9 - Ali Khajeh-Saeed, J. Blair Perot

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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations Using Many Graphics Processors. 10-19 - Jiadong Wu, Chunlei Chen, Bo Hong:

A GPU-Based Approach to Accelerate Computational Protein-DNA Docking. 20-29 - Rio Yokota

, Lorena A. Barba
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Hierarchical N-body Simulations with Autotuning for Heterogeneous Systems. 30-39 - Javier Baladron Pezoa

, Diego Fasoli
, Olivier D. Faugeras
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Three Applications of GPU Computing in Neuroscience. 40-47 - Didem Unat

, Jun Zhou, Yifeng Cui, Scott B. Baden, Xing Cai
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Accelerating a 3D Finite-Difference Earthquake Simulation with a C-to-CUDA Translator. 48-59 - Marc Joliveau, Michel Gendreau:

Using Bilevel Feature Extractors to Reduce Dimensionality in Images. 60-67 - Francisco J. Casas

, Juan Pablo Pascual, Maria Luisa de la Fuente, Eduardo Artal
, Joaquín Portilla
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Frequency-Domain Identification and Model-Order Selection for Efficiently Simulating Microwave Radiometers. 68-77 - Stephan Wenger, Marco Ament, Wolfgang Steffen

, Nico Koning, Daniel Weiskopf
, Marcus A. Magnor
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Interactive Visualization and Simulation of Astronomical Nebulae. 78-87 - Matthew Rocklin, Andy R. Terrel

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Symbolic Statistics with SymPy. 88-93 - Christian G. Parigger

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Computational Physics Activities at the University of Tennessee Space Institute. 94-97 - Weldon Vlasak:

Analyzing Atoms Using the Spice Computer Program. 98-103 - Charles Day:

The Future of Computational Science - in 1977. 104
Volume 14, Number 4, July - August 2012
- Victoria Stodden, Randall J. LeVeque

, Ian Mitchell:
Reproducible Research for Scientific Computing: Tools and Strategies for Changing the Culture. 13-17 - Juliana Freire

, Cláudio T. Silva:
Making Computations and Publications Reproducible with VisTrails. 18-25 - Matan Gavish, David L. Donoho:

Three Dream Applications of Verifiable Computational Results. 26-31 - Philip J. Guo:

CDE: A Tool for Creating Portable Experimental Software Packages. 32-35 - Bill Howe

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Virtual Appliances, Cloud Computing, and Reproducible Research. 36-41 - Patrick Vandewalle

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Code Sharing Is Associated with Research Impact in Image Processing. 42-47 - Andrew P. Davison

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Automated Capture of Experiment Context for Easier Reproducibility in Computational Research. 48-56 - Mirek Fatyga, Baoshe Zhang, William C. Sleeman:

Designing and Implementing a Computing Framework for Image-Guided Radiation Therapy Research. 57-68 - Paul F. Dubois:

Testing Scientific Programs. 69-73 - Cláudio T. Silva, Fernando Vieira Paulovich

, Luis Gustavo Nonato:
User-Centered Multidimensional Projection Techniques. 74-81 - Luis Eduardo Mesa, Ignacio Gonzalez-Franco

, Antonio Hernando
, Alberto García-Álvarez, Eugenio Roanes-Lozano
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Optimal Route Finding and Rolling-Stock Selection for the Spanish Railways. 82-89 - Steven F. Barrett:

Book Writing: Not for the Faint Hearted. 90-91 - Thomas Doggett, Nargess Memarsadeghi

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NASA Computational Case Study, Hyperspectral Data Processing: Cryospheric Change Detection. 92-97 - Oliver Pell, Vitali Averbukh

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Maximum Performance Computing with Dataflow Engines. 98-103
Volume 14, Number 5, September - October 2012
- Isabel Beichl:

Counting on Today's Students. 4 - Jacob Moldenhauer:

Fortranning It with Style [review of "Modern Fortran: Style and Usage" (Clerman, N.S. and Spector, W.; 2012)]. 5-6 - John B. Rundle, Geoffrey C. Fox:

Computational Earthquake Science. 7-9 - Eric Martin Heien, Michael Sachs:

Understanding Long-Term Earthquake Behavior through Simulation. 10-20 - Jun Wang

, Marlon E. Pierce
, Yu Ma, Geoffrey C. Fox, Andrea Donnellan
, Jay Parker, Margaret T. Glasscoe:
Using Service-Based GIS to Support Earthquake Research and Disaster Response. 21-30 - Andrea Donnellan

, Jay Parker, Margaret T. Glasscoe, Eric De Jong, Marlon E. Pierce
, Geoffrey C. Fox, Dennis McLeod, John B. Rundle, Lisa Grant Ludwig
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A Distributed Approach to Computational Earthquake Science: Opportunities and Challenges. 31-42 - Michael Sachs, Donald L. Turcotte, James R. Holliday, John B. Rundle:

Forecasting Earthquakes: The RELM Test. 43-48 - Xianmei Wan, Shengjun Liu, Jim X. Chen, Xiaogang Jin:

Geodesic Distance-Based Realistic Facial Animation Using RBF Interpolation. 49-55 - Hamid Reza Naji

, Mina Sohrabi, Esmat Rashedi
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A High-Speed, Performance-Optimization Algorithm Based on a Gravitational Approach. 56-62 - Yanlin Luo:

Distance-Based Focus + Context Models for Exploring Large Volumetric Medical Datasets. 63-71 - Pierre Estérie, Mathias Gaunard, Joel Falcou, Jean-Thierry Lapresté:

Exploiting Multimedia Extensions in C++: A Portable Approach. 72-77 - Tino Weinkauf, Holger Theisel:

Flow Visualization and Analysis Using Streak and Time Lines. 78-84 - Mitchell A. Thornton

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Professional Licensure for Software Engineers: An Update. 85-87 - Charles Day:

Gaming in Meatspace. 88
Volume 14, Number 6, November - December 2012
- Isabel Beichl:

Hail and Farewell. 4 - Ed Pegg Jr.:

Number-crunching could have crunched more [review of "number-crunching: taming unruly computational problems from mathematical physics to science fiction" (nahin, p.j.; 2011) ]. 6-7 - Massimo Di Pierro, David Skinner:

Concurrency in Modern Programming Languages [Guest editors' introduction]. 8-10 - Martin Kalin, David Miller:

Clojure for Number Crunching on Multicore Machines. 12-23 - Steve Vinoski:

Concurrency and Message Passing in Erlang. 24-34 - Duncan Coutts, Andres Löh

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Deterministic Parallel Programming with Haskell. 36-43 - Xusheng Wang, Beifang Yi:

The Application of Data Cubes in Business Data Visualization. 44-50 - David D. Landis, Jens S. Hummelshøj, Svetlozar Nestorov, Jeff Greeley, Marcin Dulak, Thomas Bligaard

, Jens K. Nørskov, Karsten W. Jacobsen
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The Computational Materials Repository. 51-57 - Leopold Grinberg, Joseph A. Insley, Dmitry A. Fedosov

, Vitali A. Morozov, Michael E. Papka
, George E. Karniadakis:
Tightly Coupled Atomistic-Continuum Simulations of Brain Blood Flow on Petaflop Supercomputers. 58-67 - Konrad Hinsen

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Caring for Your Data. 70-74 - Dianne P. O'Leary:

Variable-Geometry Trusses: What's Your Angle? 76-79 - Grzegorz Karol Karch, Filip Sadlo, Daniel Weiskopf

, Charles D. Hansen, Guo-Shi Li, Thomas Ertl:
Dye-Based Flow Visualization. 80-86 - Charles Day:

Nobel prizes for computational science [The Last Word]. 88

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