Looking back at the years that have passed since the realization of the very first electronic, multi-purpose computers, one observes a tremendous growth in hardware and software performance. Today, researchers and engi­ neers have access to computing power and software that can solve numerical problems which are not fully understood in terms of existing mathemati­ cal theory. Thus, computational sciences must in many respects be viewed as experimental disciplines. As a consequence, there is a demand for high­ quality, flexible software that allows, and even encourages, experimentation with alternative numerical strategies and mathematical models. Extensibil­ ity is then a key issue; the software must provide an efficient environment for incorporation of new methods and models that will be required in fu­ ture problem scenarios. The development of such kind of flexible software is a challenging and expensive task. One way to achieve these goals is to in­ vest much work in the design and implementation of generic software tools which can be used in a wide range of application fields. In order to provide a forum where researchers could present and discuss their contributions to the described development, an International Work­ shop on Modern Software Tools for Scientific Computing was arranged in Oslo, Norway, September 16-18, 1996. This workshop, informally referred to as Sci Tools '96, was a collaboration between SINTEF Applied Mathe­ matics and the Departments of Informatics and Mathematics at the Uni­ versity of Oslo.
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In order to provide a forum where researchers could present and discuss their contributions to the described development, an International Work­ shop on Modern Software Tools for Scientific Computing was arranged in Oslo, Norway, September 16-18, 1996.
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I. Computational Differential Equations.- 1 The SCIRun Computational Steering Software System.- 2 Object-Oriented Solvers for Initial Value Problems.- 3 SPRINT2D Software for Convection Dominated PDEs.- 4 Electrochemical Modelling and Software Genericity.- 5 An Object-Oriented Adaptive Finite Element Code: Design Issues and Applications in Hyperthermia Treatment Planning.- 6 On the Efficient Implementation of Multilevel Adaptive Methods.- 7 Finite Element Kernel with Metaobject Protocol.- 8 Efficient Management of Parallelism in Object-Oriented Numerical Software Libraries.- 9 Object-Oriented Construction of Parallel PDE Solvers.- 10 Modern Software Techniques in Computational Finance.- 11 Increasing the Efficiency and Reliability of Software Development for Systems of PDEs.- II. Computational Geometry.- 12 Object Oriented Surface Design.- 13 Object-Oriented Scattered Data Modelling with Siscat.- III. Software Development.- 14 Is the Quality of Numerical Subroutine Code Improving?.- 15 Object-Oriented Redesign of a Real-World Fortran 77 Solver.- 16 Automating the Debugging of Large Numerical Codes.- 17 The TAMPR Program Transformation System: Simplifying the Development of Numerical Software.- List of Contributors.
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ISBN
9781461273684
Publisert
2012-10-29
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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235 mm
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155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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