Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: IFIP TC2/WG2.5 Working Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, July 17-21, 2006, Prescott, Arizona, USA

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Patrick W. Gaffney, James C.T. Pool
Springer, Nov 16, 2007 - Computers - 460 pages

This volume presents the proceedings of the IFIP TC2 WG 2.5 Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, held in Prescott, Arizona from July 17-21, 2006. The book contains the most up-to-date research on grid-based computing. It will interest users and developers of both grid-based and traditional problem solving environments, developers of grid infrastructure, and developers of numerical software.

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PART 4
164
NUMERICAL SOFTWARE
176
PART 5
251
PART 6
334
PART 7
373
GRIDBASED IMAGING
418
PART 9
449

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