Experiences with a Flexibly Reconfigurable Visualization System on Software Development and Workplace Ergonomics / Marcus Tönnis, Amal Benzina and Gudrun Klinker. Immersed Boundary Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction and Shape Optimization within an FEM-Based PDE Toolbox / Janos Benk ... [et al.] -- Numerical Simulation of Transport in Porous Media: Some Problems from Micro to Macro Scale / Quanji Cai ... [et al.] -- Optimal Control of Partially Miscible Two-Phase Flow with Applications to Subsurface CO2 Sequestration / Moritz Simon and Michael Ulbrich -- A Newton-CG Method for Full-Waveform Inversion in a Coupled Solid-Fluid System / Christian Boehm and Michael Ulbrich -- Advances in the Parallelisation of Software for Quantum Chemistry Applications / Martin Roderus ... [et al.] -- Designing Spacecraft High Performance Computing Architectures / Fisnik Kraja, Georg Acher and Arndt Bode -- Requirements Engineering for Computational Seismology Software / Yang Li ... [et al.] -- A High-Performance Interactive Computing Framework for Engineering Applications / Jovana Knežević, Ralf-Peter Mundani and Ernst Rank -- A Framework for the Interactive Handling of High-Dimensional Simulation Data in Complex Geometries / Amal Benzina ... [et al.] -- Experiences with a Flexibly Reconfigurable Visualization System on Software Development and Workplace Ergonomics / Marcus Tönnis, Amal Benzina and Gudrun Klinker.
Summary:
This proceedings volume collects review articles that summarize research conducted at the Munich Centre of Advanced Computing (MAC) from 2008 to 2012. The articles address the increasing gap between what should be possible in Computational Science and Engineering due to recent advances in algorithms, hardware, and networks, and what can actually be achieved in practice; they also examine novel computing architectures, where computation itself is a multifaceted process, with hardware awareness or ubiquitous parallelism due to many-core systems being just two of the challenges faced. Topics cover both the methodological aspects of advanced computing (algorithms, parallel computing, data exploration, software engineering) and cutting-edge applications from the fields of chemistry, the geosciences, civil and mechanical engineering, etc., reflecting the highly interdisciplinary nature of the Munich Centre of Advanced Computing.
Series:
Lecture notes in computational science and engineering, 1439-7358 ; 93
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