Scientific computing with case studies. O'Leary Dianne P.

Scientific computing with case studies


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Scientific computing with case studies O'Leary Dianne P.
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics




Complete, self-contained coverage includes basic concepts, models, computational methods, numerical simulations, examples, and case studies. In order to illustrate how mergeflow analytics software can be used for technology scouting, we have written up a case study. Provides a step-by-step progressive treatment of topics for ease of understanding. The program was created as a low-cost cloud computing alternative for NASA scientists and engineers who require additional data processing internally as well as to help share “large, complex data sets” with external partners and the public. The software platform is constrained by so many factors (energy consumption, temperature, scarce computational power and memory size, etc) that general purpose methodologies are not always applicable. The topic of the case study is GPGPU (General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units). Computation time and duration must be highly Based on solid scientific foundations and industrial feedback, the SRA aims at providing a common framework which can be reused for multiple missions in the space domain. Case studies include Marshall Space Flight Center's Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) and Goddard Space Flight Center's NCCS (Center for Climate Simulation). This work was supported by the National Science Foundation. As evidenced by a case study in which Pipeline was used to manage the production of a digital Advent calendar by 28 artists in 12 countries, the tool also makes it possible for many people to work collaboratively on a public, online 26 at the Association for Computing Machinery's Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, CSCW 2013, in San Antonio, Texas. We analyze a digital forensic investigation of crime in the cloud, and present two hypothetical case studies that illustrate the unique challenges of acquisition, chain of custody, trust, and forensic integrity.

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