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Abstract of CPS616-97 Lecture of February 5

From Feb 5 Delivered Lecture for Course CPS616 -- Java as a Computional Science and Engineering Programming Language CPS616 spring 1997 -- Feb 5 1997. by Geoffrey Fox * See also color IMAGE
Secs 84.9
We review role of Java as a language for computational science and engineering
We divide use of Java into three areas:
  • User Interfaces
  • Coarse Grain Software Integration
  • Coding Computational Kernels
We illustrate concepts with examples


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