Articles related to "Simulation"
Integrated Applications in Scientific Computing
This article describes how one company, MSI, has developed a chemistry simulation package that incorporates many of the important technologies available in scientific computing today.
• simulation
• msi
• parallel
• chemistry simulation
• software
Teaching Through Simulations
In the social studies classrom, get your students' attention through role playing activiites.
• active learning in the classroom
• social studies simulations
• geography lesson plans
• history lesson plans
• history lesson ideas
In-box Training Exercises
A reader asked for information on off-the-shelf in-box exercises for use in simulation training for management/leadership development.
• in-box training
• in-box exercise
• simulation training
• training program design
• management development
Review: 1701 A.D.
With gorgeous, detailed graphics and a simple interface, 1701 A.D. is an empire builder that's a pleasure to play.
• 1701 a.d.
• anno 1701
• empire building
• city building
• pc games
Environmental Simulation with ESP
This article discusses ESP, a software product for simulating aqueous systems.
• simulation
• aqueous
• engineering
• data base
• chemistry
Object-Oriented Simulation
This article briefly describes some of the advantages of object-oriented program design.
• simulation
• object-oriented
• java
• c++
• c
Waterway Pollution Simulation
This article discusses environmental simulation software developed at McMaster University in Ontario.
• simulation
• pollutant
• environment
• hydrodynamics
• model
(Artificial) Mental Imagery
This article introduces work at the Battelle Memorial Institute in the area of neural networks for medical imaging.
• medical imaging
• neural networks
• artificial intelligence
• imaging
• image processing
A Compelling Force
This article develops the expressions used to calculate the forces in a planetary system model.
• force
• gravity
• simulation
• planets
• evaluation
All I Wanted for Christmas Was an Abacus
This article describes the readiness of the scientific computing
community as the Year 2000 descends upon us.
• y2k
• supercomputer
• computational
• simulation
• abacus
An Oldie But a Goodie
This piece describes a 1994 proposal for biological simulation.
• biology
• biological
• simulation
• computer science
• model
Back to the Bay
This article continues the discussion of the San Diego Bay ecological modeling project with a look at the three-dimensional hydrodynamic model being used in the work.
• hydrodynamic
• san diego
• bay
• modeling
• simulation
CML Today, Part 2
This article describes a molecular viewer which supports CML formatting.
• cml
• xml
• visualization
• pdb
• gaussian
Everything Old Is New Again
This article begins a discussion of how Java may be used to interface with legacy codes.
• java
• legacy
• gui
• graphical
• interface
Integrating Newton's Equations
This article describes the requirements for an integration algorithm and the advantages of the Verlet version of the software.
• velocity
• verlet
• newton
• equations of motion
• integration
Irish Eyes Are Smiling Over Green Computing
This article examines the San Diego Bay Modeling project, which employs state of the art ecological simulation methods to study the water in and around the San Diego Bay.
• ecology
• simulation
• modeling
• finite difference
• san diego
Java and PSE's
This article discusses how the use of Java to wrap existing scientific applications has helped lead to the development of Problem Solving Environments.
• pse
• problem solving environment
• java
• scientific computing
• object-oriented
Mining Plastic
This article describes one effort to use modeling and data mining for composite materials candidate indentification and screening.
• composites
• data mining
• polymers
• modeling
• simulation
Molecular Modeling ... a Cup of Joe?
This article describes MDModel, one of the earliest Java-based
molecular dynamics applications.
• molecular
• dynamics
• java
• object-oriented
• simulation
More on Java-Based Molecular Dynamics
This article reviews the Java-based molecular dynamics codes developed at Boston University's Center for Polymer Studies.
• polymer
• java
• molecular dynamics
• simulation
• lennard-jones
More on Periodic Boundary Conditions
This article concludes a two-part series about the use of periodic boundary conditions in classical simulations.
• periodic boundary conditions
• molecular dynamics
• simulation
• neighbor lists
• verlet
Moving the Planets
This article describes the setup of a model planetary system. It goes on to discuss the equations of motion governing this example system.
• velocity verlet
• equations of motion
• integration
• differential equations
• newton
Necessary Tools for Successful SBA
This article describes the hardware setup of the new SIMAF facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH.
• simulation
• analysis
• virtual
• cyber
• oh
OOhh ... It's Java!
This article briefly describes some of the features of the Java programming language.
• java
• object
• oo
• software
• applications
Remote Sensing Basics
This article discusses the basic principles of remote sensing.
• remote sensing
• visualization
• radar
• electromagnetic
• simulation
So, What's It Good For, Anyway?
This article begins a discussion of how to obtain meaningful results from a classical simulation.
• molecular dynamics
• dynamic
• static
• solar system
• simulation
Taking a BioPSE of Bioelectric Field Studies
This article describes some problems with simulation in the bioelectric field area and discusses a related Problem Solving Environment from the NIH.
• pse
• problem solving environment
• nih
• bioelectric
• simulation
The BioPSE Project
This article describes some of the features of the biolectric field PSE , BioPSE, developed at the NIH.
• bioelectric field
• pse
• simulation
• calculation
• visualization
The Chemical Markup Language
This article outlines the specifications of the Chemical Markup Language and discusses some of the potential applications of CML as described by its developers.
• cml
• chemical information
• xml
• sgml
• markup
The Ubiquitous Neural Network
This article begins a discussion about the possible uses of neural networks in scientific simulation work.
• neural networks
• simulation
• scientific computing
• parallel computing
• chemical
Using Java to Enhance Your Legacy
This article describes how Java may be used to create a user interface for existing scientific code.
• java
• gui
• interface
• scientific computing
• simulation
Web-Based High Performance Computing
This article talks about the need for web-based access to high-performance computing resources and the components which
comprise such a scheme.
• web
• internet
• high-perfromance computing
• hpc
• science
What We Get Out, Part 2
This article discusses the techniques used to compute static and dynamic properties from a classical dynamics simulation.
• dynamics
• classical
• autocorrelation
• velocity
• memory
Where to Learn More
This article reviews a website, maintained at the University of Baltimore by Professor Hossein Arsham, which may prove to be a useful tool for learning about simulation techniques.
• simulation
• dynamics
• probability
• statistics
• sampling
Wrapping Up the Planets
This article concludes a several-weeks-long look at an example solar system simulation problem.
• simulation
• neighbor list
• verlet
• forces
• forcefield
You Can SEE the Results
This article discusses the Solar System Simulator, a project at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
• space
• solar system
• planet
• nasa
• nasa
Lord of the Flies "Surviving" Game
Students work in groups to "survive" on separate islands in a class simulation. The object of the game is to group problem solve and to get rescued.
• lord of the flies survivor game
• group problem solving and team work game
• william golding's lord of the flies project
• simulation creating practice government and commun
• creating a map of tropical island and living space