Working Conference on "Programming Environments for High-Level
Scientific Problem Solving"
A Working Conference on "Programming Environments for High-Level
Scientific Problem Solving" was held 23 - 27 September 1991 in Karlsruhe,
Germany. Programming environments are intended to provide a unified
extensive range of capabilities for a person wishing to solve a problem
using a computer. High-level scientific computation usually requires
sophisticated computing techniques and a large amount of computing
resources. Managing these resources in an efficient way, and combining a
diverse and complicated set of computing techniques, to provide insight
to solve the underlying problem, are the main goals of a programming
environment. This working conference explored a range of the various
tools, architectures and philosophies that currently exist or are being
developed.
The proceedings of this conference, edited by P. W. Gaffney and
E. N. Houstis,
has appeared in the IFIP series of North-Holland, Amsterdam
1992. ISBN-0-444-89176-5, ISSN 0926-5473.
The list of
contents is available.
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