 |
May
2008
Guest Editors' Introduction
Computational Provenance
Cláudio T. Silva and Joel E. Tohline
Systematic mechanisms for capturing and exploring lineage information of digital artifacts are at the heart of a new field of research called computational provenance. This special issue aims to raise awareness and contribute to a better understanding of the issues surrounding computational provenance to the broader CiSE community.
|
 |
May
2008
The First Word
Back to the Future?
Norman Chonacky
Editor-in-chief Norman Chonacky draws attention to Greg Wilson's argument that we aren't preparing students to be computationalists who will be able to call their work science.
|
 |
Technologies
The PlayStation 3 for High-Performance Scientific Computing
Jakub Kurzak, Alfredo Buttari, Piotr Luszczek, and Jack Dongarra
Is real-world gaming technology the next big thing in the more academically based high-performance computing arena? The authors put PlayStation 3 to the test.
|
The full text of Computing in Science & Engineering is available to members of the Computer Society, the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, or the IEEE Signal Processing Society who have an online subscription and a CS E-Account.
Members of the American Institute of Physics should visit the AIP's Web site for information about subscriptions and online access.