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Computational Science - ICCS 2009 - 9th International Conference Baton Rouge, LA, USA, May 25-27, 2009 Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Gabrielle Allen, Jaroslaw Nabrzyski, Edward Seidel, Geert Dick Van Albada, Jack Dongarra, …
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R2,829
Discovery Miles 28 290
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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"There is something fascinating about science. One gets such
wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a tri?ing investment of
fact. " Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The challenges in
succeeding with computational science are numerous and deeply a?ect
all disciplines. NSF's 2006 Blue Ribbon Panel of Simulation-Based 1
Engineering Science (SBES) states 'researchers and educators
[agree]: com- tational and simulation engineering sciences are
fundamental to the security and welfare of the United States. . .
We must overcome di?culties inherent in multiscale modeling, the
development of next-generation algorithms, and the design. . . of
dynamic data-driven application systems. . . We must determine
better ways to integrate data-intensive computing, visualization,
and simulation. -
portantly,wemustoverhauloureducationalsystemtofostertheinterdisciplinary
study. . . The payo?sformeeting these challengesareprofound. 'The
International Conference on Computational Science 2009 (ICCS 2009)
explored how com- tational sciences are not only advancing the
traditional hard science disciplines, but also stretching beyond,
with applications in the arts, humanities, media and all aspects of
research. This interdisciplinary conference drew academic and
industry leaders from a variety of ?elds, including physics,
astronomy, mat- matics,music,digitalmedia,biologyandengineering.
Theconferencealsohosted computer and computational scientists who
are designing and building the - ber infrastructure necessary for
next-generation computing. Discussions focused on innovative ways
to collaborate and how computational science is changing the future
of research. ICCS 2009: 'Compute. Discover. Innovate. ' was hosted
by the Center for Computation and Technology at Louisiana State
University in Baton Rouge.
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Computational Science - ICCS 2009 - 9th International Conference Baton Rouge, LA, USA, May 25-27, 2009 Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Gabrielle Allen, Jaroslaw Nabrzyski, Edward Seidel, Geert Dick Van Albada, Jack Dongarra, …
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R4,217
Discovery Miles 42 170
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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"There is something fascinating about science. One gets such
wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a tri?ing investment of
fact. " Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The challenges in
succeeding with computational science are numerous and deeply a?ect
all disciplines. NSF's 2006 Blue Ribbon Panel of Simulation-Based 1
Engineering Science (SBES) states 'researchers and educators
[agree]: com- tational and simulation engineering sciences are
fundamental to the security and welfare of the United States. . .
We must overcome di?culties inherent in multiscale modeling, the
development of next-generation algorithms, and the design. . . of
dynamic data-driven application systems. . . We must determine
better ways to integrate data-intensive computing, visualization,
and simulation. -
portantly,wemustoverhauloureducationalsystemtofostertheinterdisciplinary
study. . . The payo?sformeeting these challengesareprofound. 'The
International Conference on Computational Science 2009 (ICCS 2009)
explored how com- tational sciences are not only advancing the
traditional hard science disciplines, but also stretching beyond,
with applications in the arts, humanities, media and all aspects of
research. This interdisciplinary conference drew academic and
industry leaders from a variety of ?elds, including physics,
astronomy, mat- matics,music,digitalmedia,biologyandengineering.
Theconferencealsohosted computer and computational scientists who
are designing and building the - ber infrastructure necessary for
next-generation computing. Discussions focused on innovative ways
to collaborate and how computational science is changing the future
of research. ICCS 2009: 'Compute. Discover. Innovate. ' was hosted
by the Center for Computation and Technology at Louisiana State
University in Baton Rouge.
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