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Current Projects
Current Projects
POOMA: Parallel Object-Oriented Methods and Applications
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The Parallel Object-Oriented Methods and Applications (POOMA) Team
centered at the Advanced Computing Laboratory of the Los Alamos
National Laboratory is developing a multilevel structure of class
libraries which will enable the rapid prototyping of problems in
engineering and scientific domains. The simulation environment is
designed to be transparent on serial, distributed, and parallel
architectures. Current application areas include molecular/chemical
dynamics, plasma physics and fluid dynamics.
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The POOMA team
PSEware: A Toolkit for Building Problem-Solving Environments
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PSEware is a multi-institution (California Institute of Technology,
Indiana University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico State
University, and Drexel University) project funded by the National
Science Foundation's High Performance Computing and Communications
program. The goal of this project is to help scientists and
engineers carry out computational tasks more effectively by doing
research on:
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[1] The integration of symbolic and numeric computation to
facilitate problem specification, exploration and result
verification.
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[2] Hierarchies of reusable computational abstractions organized in
libraries with well-defined navigational structures.
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[3] Exploiting commercial standards and tools for object-request
brokers, compound documents, and collaboration infrastructure.
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The PSEware team
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