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A prototype computational fluid dynamics case study in Java

โœ Scribed by Atwood, Christopher A.; Garg, Rajat P.; Deryke, Dennis


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
100 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-3108

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โœฆ Synopsis


Java offers the benefits of portability, object orientation, graphical interface components, multithreading and distributed programming capability. However, for numerically intensive technical applications, performance of non-native code can be critical. This paper evaluates the Java platform on the basis of code development capability and performance by contrasting several implementations of a transonic small disturbance equation solver. The use of the abstract windowing toolkit, native methods and a client-server implementation are documented herein.


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