Preface for EWC Special Infrastructure Issue H. Carter Edwards Preface 29 August 2006 Pages: 133 - 133
Managing complexity in massively parallel, adaptive, multiphysics applications H. Carter Edwards Original Article 16 September 2006 Pages: 135 - 155
Parallel-adaptive simulation with the multigrid-based software framework UG Stefan Lang Original Article 29 August 2006 Pages: 157 - 179
Managing complex data and geometry in parallel structured AMR applications Richard D. HornungAndrew M. WissinkScott R. Kohn Original Article 30 August 2006 Pages: 181 - 195
Efficient distributed mesh data structure for parallel automated adaptive analysis E. Seegyoung SeolMark S. Shephard Original Article 15 November 2006 Pages: 197 - 213
ParFUM: a parallel framework for unstructured meshes for scalable dynamic physics applications Orion S. LawlorSayantan ChakravortyLaxmikant V. Kalé Original Article 16 September 2006 Pages: 215 - 235
libMesh : a C++ library for parallel adaptive mesh refinement/coarsening simulations Benjamin S. KirkJohn W. PetersonGraham F. Carey Original Article 29 November 2006 Pages: 237 - 254
Parallel, fully automatic hp-adaptive 3D finite element package M. PaszyńskiL. Demkowicz Original Article 30 August 2006 Pages: 255 - 276
A component-based parallel infrastructure for the simulation of fluid–structure interaction Steven G. ParkerJames GuilkeyTodd Harman Original Article 07 November 2006 Pages: 277 - 292
A system integration framework for coupled multiphysics simulations Xiangmin JiaoGengbin ZhengMichael T. Heath Original Article 23 August 2006 Pages: 293 - 309
Building complex coupled physical simulations on the grid with InterComm Alan Sussman Original Article 24 August 2006 Pages: 311 - 323
A virtual test facility for the efficient simulation of solid material response under strong shock and detonation wave loading Ralf DeiterdingRaul RadovitzkyDaniel I. Meiron Original Article Open access 18 October 2006 Pages: 325 - 347
Models, methods and middleware for grid-enabled multiphysics oil reservoir management H. KlieW. BangerthT. Kurc Original Article 16 September 2006 Pages: 349 - 370