Title
Description and Execution of Patterns for Symbolic Computations
Abstract
The principal benefit introduced by distributed systems is the ability to use the computation power and processing capabilities of multiple processing nodes in order to solve problems infeasible on a single machine. For symbolic computing these advantages are particularly useful. In order to create a successful distributed system to support symbolic computations is important to have a deep understanding of the way the computer algebra specialists interact with a symbolic computing system. In this paper we investigate general processing capabilities of symbolic computing systems related to control flow and we emphasize several execution patterns. The impact that workflow management functionalities have over general execution patterns in symbolic computing are also investigated.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/SYNASC.2009.40
SYNASC
Keywords
Field
DocType
distributed processing,process algebra,symbol manipulation,workflow management software,computation power,computer algebra specialists,control flow,distributed systems,execution patterns,general processing capability,multiple processing nodes,symbolic computations,symbolic computing systems,workflow management functionality,computer algebra,grid computing,workflows
Symbolic-numeric computation,Symbolic computing,Grid computing,Computer science,Control flow,Symbolic computation,Theoretical computer science,Workflow,Process calculus,Computation,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2470-8801
1
0.36
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexandru Carstea1183.33
Georgiana Macariu212613.12
Marc Frincu3234.10
Dana Petcu498398.69