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  • Authors: Saidi Bidokhti, Pooneh;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2019)

    The Monte Carlo method is a numerical technique to model the probability of all possible outcomes in a process that cannot easily be predicted due to the interference of random variables. It is a technique used to understand the impact of uncertainty, ambiguity, and risk in forecasting models. This book is organized into three sections and presents the general principles of the Monte Carlo method with an emphasis on techniques to decrease simulation time and increase accuracy. Section 1 discusses the major fields of application of the Monte Carlo method in medicine. Section 2 introduces the theory and application of the Monte Carlo method in material science. Section 3 provides practical information needed to support simulation and analysis of structures by numerical models and intr...

  • Authors: Caitlin, Sadowski; Zimmermann, Thomas;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2019)

    Get the most out of this foundational reference and improve the productivity of your software teams. This open access book collects the wisdom of the 2017 "Dagstuhl" seminar on productivity in software engineering, a meeting of community leaders, who came together with the goal of rethinking traditional definitions and measures of productivity. The results of their work, Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering, includes chapters covering definitions and core concepts related to productivity, guidelines for measuring productivity in specific contexts, best practices and pitfalls, and theories and open questions on productivity. You'll benefit from the many short chapters, each offering a focused discussion on one aspect of productivity in software engineering. Readers in many...

  • Authors: Linge, Svein;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2016)

    This book presents computer programming as a key method for solving mathematical problems. There are two versions of the book, one for MATLAB and one for Python. The book was inspired by the Springer book TCSE 6: A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python (by Langtangen), but the style is more accessible and concise, in keeping with the needs of engineering students. The book outlines the shortest possible path from no previous experience with programming to a set of skills that allows the students to write simple programs for solving common mathematical problems with numerical methods in engineering and science courses. The emphasis is on generic algorithms, clean design of programs, use of functions, and automatic tests for verification.

  • Authors: Lynn, Theo;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2018)

    This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND license. It addresses the most recent developments in cloud computing such as HPC in the Cloud, heterogeneous cloud, self-organising and self-management, and discusses the business implications of cloud computing adoption. Establishing the need for a new architecture for cloud computing, it discusses a novel cloud management and delivery architecture based on the principles of self-organisation and self-management. This focus shifts the deployment and optimisation effort from the consumer to the software stack running on the cloud infrastructure. It also outlines validation challenges and introduces a novel generalised extensible simulation framework to illustrate the effectiveness, performance and scalability of self-organising and self-...

  • Authors: Nielson, Flemming; Sands, David;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2019)

    This open access book constitutes the proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust, POST 2019, which took place in Prague, Czech Republic, in April 2019, held as part of the European Joint Conference on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2019. The 10 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. They deal with theoretical and foundational aspects of security and trust, including on new theoretical results, practical applications of existing foundational ideas, and innovative approaches stimulated by pressing practical problems.

  • Authors: Fitzgerald, Brian Stol; Klaas, Jan Minör; Sten Cosmo, Henrik;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2017)

    This book is a product of a research project that tackled one of the key challenges currently facing the software industry in Europe, and indeed worldwide, namely, how do we transform our organization as software increasingly becomes a critical part of our business? How can we support the digitalization of assets and offerings? This book presents the Scaling Management Framework (SMF), which is unique in the sense that it supports the above transformation in three domains: 1) products systems & services, 2) organization & business, and 3) methods & processes. These domains are interdependent and are integrated into a single model in the SMF.

  • Authors: Abramson, David; Supinski, Bronis R. de;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2019)

    This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th Asian Supercomputing Conference, SCFA 2019, held in Singapore in March 2019. The 6 full papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. They cover a range of topics including memory fault handling, linear algebra, image processing, heterogeneous computing, resource usage prediction, and data caching.

  • Authors: Ricardo, Lopez-Ruiz;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2016)

    The first section of the book presents models and simulations for the analysis of the behavior of some parts of the human body. The second section of the book presents some mathematical and numerical methods to inte‐ grate different types of differential equations. The third section of the book presents different problems of heat transfer where fluids are involved. The final section of the book presents some models and techniques for turbulent flows.

  • Authors: Dechow, Douglas R.;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2015)

    This engaging volume celebrates the life and work of Theodor Holm "Ted" Nelson, a pioneer and legendary figure from the history of early computing. Presenting contributions from world-renowned computer scientists and figures from the media industry, the book delves into hypertext, the docuverse, Xanadu, and other products of Ted Nelson's unique mind. Topics and features: Includes a cartoon and a sequence of poems created in Nelson's honor, reflecting his wide-ranging and interdisciplinary intellect Presents peer histories, providing a sense of the milieu that resulted from Nelson's ideas Contains personal accounts revealing what it is like to collaborate directly with Nelson Describes Nelson's legacy from the perspective of his contemporaries from the computing world and the scholar...