Title
Implementing Problem Solving Environments for Computational Science (Research Note)
Abstract
A Problem Solving Environment (PSE) should aim to hide implementation and systems details from application developers, to enable a scientist or engineer to concentrate on the science. A PSE is, by definition, problem domain specific, but the infrastructure for a PSE can be problem domain independent. A domain independent infrastructure for a PSE is described, followed by two application dependent PSEs for Molecular Dynamics and Boundary Element codes that make use of our generic PSE infrastructure.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2000
Euro-Par
implementing problem,computational science,systems detail,application developer,application dependent pses,molecular dynamics,generic pse infrastructure,problem domain specific,domain independent infrastructure,research note,boundary element code,problem domain
Field
DocType
ISBN
Problem solving environment,Problem domain,Computer science,Computational science,Boundary element method,Distributed computing
Conference
3-540-67956-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Omer F. Rana12181229.52
Maozhen Li21354183.79
Matthew S. Shields318114.22
David W. Walker41158129.14
David Golby5142.36