Past and Future Perspectives on Scientific Software
Anders Logg,
Hans Petter Langtangen and
Xing Cai
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Anders Logg: Simula Research Laboratory, CBC
Chapter 23 in Simula Research Laboratory, 2010, pp 321-362 from Springer
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Abstract How will scientific software be written in the future? This is a difficult question to answer but the development will be driven by the demands of the users and developers of scientific software. Since the beginning of scientific programming, these demands have been a constant quest for efficiency, generality, simplicity, and reliability.
Keywords: Mathematical Notation; Parallel Computing; Linear Solver; Node Object; Expression Template (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01156-6_23
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