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Vankan, W.J. (author), Schultheiss, B.C. (author), Baalbergen, E.H. (author)
The large variety of software tools that is used in multidisciplinary aircraft design processes, and the associated data formats and heterogeneous computer infrastructure, impose undesirable ICT complications to end users. Efficient usage of present technologies such as CURB A, Java and HTTP, shields end users from these complications and...
report 2001
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Schultheiss, B.C. (author), Baalbergen, E.H. (author)
Potentially unlimited computing power is provided today by computing facilities available via the Internet. Unfortunately, the facilities exhibit a variety of non-uniform interfaces to the users. Each facility has its own operating system, its own policy with respect to access and accounting, its own set of tools, and its own data. To utilize...
report 2001
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Loeve, W. (author), van der Ven, H. (author), Vogels, M.E.S. (author), Baalbergen, E.H. (author)
Enterprises are confronted with the challenge to lower cost of product engineering. Engineers enter and leave enterprises. Much engineering know-how can be conserved for use by successive generations of engineers in documented engineering procedures, in software for simulation and in the supporting documents and simulation related data. IT can...
report 1997
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Loeve, W. (author), Baalbergen, E.H. (author)
In development of High Performance Computing and Networking (HPCN) for simulation applications several targets have to be realized. It is recpiired to maximize not only computational speed but also to maximize applicability in engineering environments. For applications in which HPCN-based simulations are economically and technically necessary...
report 1994
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