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Scientific Programming, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2000
- John Michalakes:
The same-source parallel MM5. 5-12 - Ulrich Schättler, Günther Doms, Jürgen Steppele:
Requirements and problems in parallel model development at DWD. 13-22 - Michel Desgagné, Stephen J. Thomas, Michel Valin:
Performance of MC2 and the ECMWF IFS forecast model on the Fujitsu VPP700 and NEC SX-4M. 23-30 - Thomas E. Rosmond:
A scalable version of the Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System spectral forecast model. 31-38 - Richard S. Hemler:
Key elements of the user-friendly, GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. 39-47 - Daniel S. Schaffer, Max J. Suárez:
Design and performance analysis of a massively parallel atmospheric general circulation model. 49-57
Volume 8, Number 2, 2000
- David Maley, Ivor T. A. Spence:
Config: a case study in combining software engineering techniques. 59-71 - Thomas Fahringer, A. Pozgaj:
P3T+: A performance estimator for distributed and parallel programs. 73-93 - Joan M. Francioni, Cherri M. Pancake:
A debugging standard for high-performance computing. 95-108
Volume 8, Number 4, 2000
- Petter E. Bjørstad:
Coordinate free numerics. 209- - Philip W. Grant, Magne Haveraaen, Michael F. Webster:
Coordinate free programming of computational fluid dynamics problems. 211-230 - Magne Haveraaen:
Machine and collection abstractions for user-implemented data-parallel programming. 231-246 - T. B. Dinesh, Magne Haveraaen, Jan Heering:
An algebraic programming style for numerical software and its optimization. 247-259 - Magne Haveraaen:
Case study on algebraic software methodologies for scientific computing. 261-273
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