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The mission of Computing in Science & Engineering is to support the development of computing tools and methods as well as their effective use in both computational and experimental science and engineering.

Current Issue's Contents
Computing in Science and Engineering (CiSE) magazine is a joint publication of the IEEE Computer Society and the American Institute of Physics. It covers computational science and engineering research for a broad range of technical fields. Our FAQ provides more information about this title, but we also recently produced a CiSE Publication Handbook.

Current Issue

May/June: Computational Provenance

 

Features


Guest Editors' Introduction
Computational Provenance

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.

Departments


The First Word
Back to the Future?

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.

Technology Reviews


Technologies
The PlayStation 3 for High-Performance Scientific Computing

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.

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