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Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2004. Pt.2 - International Conference, Assisi, Italy, May 14-17, 2004, Proceedings

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The natural mission of Computational Science is to tackle all sorts of human problems and to work out intelligent automata aimed at alleviating the b- den of working out suitable tools for solving complex problems. For this reason ComputationalScience,thoughoriginatingfromtheneedtosolvethemostch- lenging problems in science and engineering (computational science is the key player in the ?ght to gain fundamental advances in astronomy, biology, che- stry, environmental science, physics and several other scienti?c and engineering disciplines) is increasingly turning its attention to all ?elds of human activity. In all activities, in fact, intensive computation, information handling, kn- ledge synthesis, the use of ad-hoc devices, etc. increasingly need to be exploited and coordinated regardless of the location of both the users and the (various and heterogeneous) computing platforms. As a result the key to understanding the explosive growth of this discipline lies in two adjectives that more and more appropriately refer to Computational Science and its applications: interoperable and ubiquitous. Numerous examples of ubiquitous and interoperable tools and applicationsaregiveninthepresentfourLNCSvolumescontainingthecontri- tions delivered at the 2004 International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA 2004) held in Assisi, Italy, May 14-17, 2004.

List of contents

Grid Computing Workshop.- Resource Management and Scheduling Techniques for Cluster and Grid Computing Systems Workshop.- Parallel and Distributed Computing Workshop.- Molecular Processes Simulation Workshop.- Numerical Models in Biomechanics Session.- Scientific Computing Environments (SCE's) for Imaging in Science Session.- Computer Graphics and Geometric ModelingWorkshop (TSCG 2004).- Virtual Reality in Scientific Applications and Learning (VRSAL 2004) Workshop.- Web-Based Learning Session.- Matrix Approximations with Applications to Science, Engineering, and Computer Science Workshop.- Spatial Statistics and Geographical Information Systems: Algorithms and Applications.

Summary

The natural mission of Computational Science is to tackle all sorts of human problems and to work out intelligent automata aimed at alleviating the b- den of working out suitable tools for solving complex problems. For this reason ComputationalScience,thoughoriginatingfromtheneedtosolvethemostch- lenging problems in science and engineering (computational science is the key player in the ?ght to gain fundamental advances in astronomy, biology, che- stry, environmental science, physics and several other scienti?c and engineering disciplines) is increasingly turning its attention to all ?elds of human activity. In all activities, in fact, intensive computation, information handling, kn- ledge synthesis, the use of ad-hoc devices, etc. increasingly need to be exploited and coordinated regardless of the location of both the users and the (various and heterogeneous) computing platforms. As a result the key to understanding the explosive growth of this discipline lies in two adjectives that more and more appropriately refer to Computational Science and its applications: interoperable and ubiquitous. Numerous examples of ubiquitous and interoperable tools and applicationsaregiveninthepresentfourLNCSvolumescontainingthecontri- tions delivered at the 2004 International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA 2004) held in Assisi, Italy, May 14–17, 2004.

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Assisted by M. L. Gavrilova (Editor), Marina L. Gavrilova (Editor), O. Gervasi (Editor), Osvaldo Gervasi (Editor), V. Kumar (Editor), Vipin Kumar (Editor), Vipin Kumar et al (Editor), Marin L Gavrilova (Editor), Marina L Gavrilova (Editor), A. Lagana (Editor), Antonio Lagana (Editor), Antonio Laganà (Editor), Y. Mun (Editor), Youngsong Mun (Editor), C. J. K. Tan (Editor), C. J. Kenneth Tan (Editor), C.J. Kenneth Tan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2004
 
EAN 9783540220565
ISBN 978-3-540-22056-5
No. of pages 1143
Weight 1688 g
Illustrations CVI, 1143 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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