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Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: Karlsruhe, Germany
- P. W. Gaffney, Elias N. Houstis:
Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving, Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG 2.5 Working Conference on Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving, Karlsruhe, Germany, 23-27 September, 1991. IFIP Transactions A-2, North-Holland 1992, ISBN 0-444-89176-5
Introduction
- S. S. Tong:
Integration of Symbolic and Numerical Methods for Optimizing Complex Engineering Systems. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 3-20 - Kellogg S. Booth, W. Morven Gentleman:
Symbiotic Computing: Opportunities and Complications. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 21-31 - Paul C. Abbott:
Problem Solving Using Mathematica. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 33-45
Intelligent Assistants
- Siegfried M. Rump:
Accuracy Control and Estimation, Self-Validating Systems and Software Environments for Scientific Computation. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 49-56 - Willi Schönauer, Rüdiger Weiss, P. Sternecker:
Polyalgorithms with Automatic Method Selection for the Iterartive Solution of Linear Equations and Eigenproblems. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 57-67 - John A. Nelder:
The Computer as Statistical Assistant. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 69-77 - Ronald F. Boisvert:
Toward an Intelligent System for Mathematical Software Selection. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 79-92
Mathematical Methods
- Masaaki Shimasaki, Yasuhiro Matsusaka, Masanobu Nomura:
Fractals in Quaternions and Their Application to Computer Graphics. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 95-105 - Vladimir P. Gerdt:
Computer Algebra Tools for Higher Symmetry Analysis of Nonlinear Evolution Equations. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 107-117 - Bruno Buchberger:
Gröbner Bases in Mathematica: Enthusiasm and Frustration. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 119-132 - Dominique Duval, Françoise Jung:
Examples of Problem Solving Using Computer Algebra. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 133-143
Systems and Tools
- Stuart I. Feldman:
Environments for Large-Scale Scientific Computation. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 147-155 - Hans P. Zima, Barbara M. Chapman:
Software Tools for Parallel Program Development. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 157-177 - Paul E. Buis, Wayne R. Dyksen, John T. Korb:
Fortran Interface Blocks as an Interface Description Language for Remote Procedure Calls. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 179-189 - Nobutoshi Sagawa, Donal Finn, Neil J. Hurley:
An Integrated Problem Solving Environment for Numerical Simulation of Engineering Problems. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 191-201
System Engineering I
- Michael E. Clarkson:
An Intelligent User Interface for a Symbolic Algebra System. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 205-216 - Carla Limongelli, Alfonso Miola, Marco Temperini:
Design and Implementation of Symbolic Computation Systems. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 217-227 - Elias N. Houstis, John R. Rice:
Parallel ELLPACK: A Develoment and Problem Solving Environment for High Performance Computing Machines. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 229-243 - James M. Purtilo:
Dynamic Software Reconfiguration Supports Scientific Problem-solving Activities. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 245-256
Interaction and Visualization
- Yukio Umetani, Chisato Konno, Tadashi Ohta:
Visual PDEQSOL: A Visual and Interactive Environment for Numerical Simulation. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 259-269 - William M. Coughran Jr., Eric H. Grosse:
Display of Functions of Three Space Variables and Time Using Shaded Polygons and Sound. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 271-277 - Frank M. Rijnders, Hans J. W. Spoelder, Frans C. A. Groen:
Distributed Visual Programming Environment: An Attempt to Integrate Third Generation Languages with Advanced User Environments. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 279-291 - Ken Brodlie, Martin Berzins, Peter M. Dew, A. Poon, Helen Wright:
Visalization and its Use in Scientific Computation. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 293-305
Open Session
- F. C. Berger, V. V. Goldman, M. C. van Heerwaarden, J. A. van Hulzen:
Automatic Generation of Optimized Numerical Code for Jacobians and Hessians. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 309-319 - Niklas Holsti:
Transcript Editing, a Simple User Interface Tool. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 321-329 - Allan Bonadio:
Mathematical User Interfaces for Graphical Workstations. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 331-342 - John K. Reid:
The Fortran 90 Standard. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 343-348
System Engineering II
- Kevin A. Broughan:
SENAC: Lisp as a Platform for Constructing a Problem Solving Environment. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 351-361 - John R. Rice:
Future Research Directions in Problem Solving Environments for Computational Science. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 363-369 - Colin W. Cryer:
The ESPRIT Project FOCUS. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 371-381 - Stephen J. Hague:
Using Focus Technology to Build Front Ends. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 383-394
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