Special Issue
November 18, 2009 – 1:32 pmA special issue of Computing in Science & Engineering that Andy Lumsdaine and I edited, devoted to software engineering in computational science, is now available. We’d like to thank everyone who contributed:
- Report on the Second International Workshop on Software Engineering for CSE, by Jeffrey Carver (University of Alabama)
- Managing Chaos: Lessons Learned Developing Software in the Life Sciences, by Sarah Killcoyne and John Boyle (Institute for Systems Biology)
- Scientific Computing’s Productivity Gridlock: How Software Engineering Can Help, by Stuart Faulk (University of Oregon), Eugene Loh and Michael L. Van De Vanter (Sun Microsystems), Susan Squires (Tactics), and Lawrence G. Votta, (Brincos)
- Mutation Sensitivity Testing, by Daniel Hook (Engineering Seismology Group Solutions) and Diane Kelly (Royal Military College of Canada)
- Automated Software Testing for MATLAB, by Steve Eddins (The MathWorks)
- The libflame Library for Dense Matrix Computations, by Field G. Van Zee, Ernie Chan, and Robert A. van de Geijn (University of Texas at Austin), and Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí and Gregorio Quintana-Ortí (Universidad Jaime I de Castellón)
- Engineering the Software for Understanding Climate Change, by Steve Easterbrook (University of Toronto) and Timothy Johns (Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research)

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Can you post a PDF somewhere (arxiv?)? It’s journal-locked.
By Chris on Nov 18, 2009
@Chris Sorry — we’ll have to wait for IEEE or AIP to post them publicly.
By Greg Wilson on Nov 18, 2009
Do you know how long it will take for IEEE or AIP to post them?
By Steve Eddins on Nov 18, 2009
@Steve ‘Fraid not, but I can ask…
By Greg Wilson on Nov 18, 2009
Nick work, Greg. For those at an organization that subscribes to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, the articles can be found at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp?isnumber=5337632&isYear=2009
By Lorin on Nov 19, 2009