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Present and Future Scientific Computation Environments

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Area
General

Author(s)
Steve Hague , Uwe Naumann

Published in
Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms: From Simulation to Optimization

Editor(s)
G. Corliss, C. Faure, A. Griewank, L. Hascoët, U. Naumann

Year
2002

Publisher
Springer

Abstract
Problem Solving Environments and Environments for Scientific Computing play an increasingly important role in the modelling, simulation, and optimization of real-world applications. This paper will discuss some of the experiences made through the involvement of NAG Ltd. in several European projects aiming towards the development of such tools. It will also note some of the encouraging developments, particularly in the area of interface standards that might make PSE construction a more effective and realistic prospect in the future.

Cross-References
Corliss2002ADo

BibTeX
@INCOLLECTION{
         Hague2002PaF,
       author = "Steve Hague and Uwe Naumann",
       title = "Present and Future Scientific Computation Environments",
       pages = "59--66",
       chapter = "5",
       crossref = "Corliss2002ADo",
       booktitle = "Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms: From Simulation to Optimization",
       year = "2002",
       editor = "G. Corliss and C. Faure and A. Griewank and L. Hasco{\"e}t and U. Naumann",
       series = "Computer and Information Science",
       publisher = "Springer",
       address = "New York, NY",
       abstract = "Problem Solving Environments and Environments for Scientific Computing play an
         increasingly important role in the modelling, simulation, and optimization of real-world
         applications. This paper will discuss some of the experiences made through the involvement of NAG
         Ltd. in several European projects aiming towards the development of such tools. It will also note
         some of the encouraging developments, particularly in the area of interface standards that might
         make PSE construction a more effective and realistic prospect in the future.",
       ad_area = "General"
}


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