Title of article :
Assessment of a Proposed Software Design for the Solution of Multi-Phase Mechanics Problems on Networked Laptops
Author/Authors :
Richard Harris، نويسنده , , Thomas Impelluso، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper presents the design of a computational software system that enables solutions of multi-phase and multi-scale problems in mechanics. It demonstrated how mechanicians can design “process-driven” software systems directly, and that such efforts are more suitable in solving multi-phase or multi-scale problems, rather than utilizing the “data-driven” approaches of legacy network systems. Specifically, this paper dem-onstrates how this approach can be used to solve problems in flexible dynamics. Then it suggests a view of mechanics algorithms as ‘state equilibrium’ enforcers residing as servers, rather than as computer programs that solve field equations. It puts forth the need for identical input/output files to ensure widespread deploy-ment on laptops. Then it presents an assessment of the laptop platform. A software system such as the one presented here can also be used to supply virtual environments, animations and entertainment/education software with physics.
Keywords :
Software Design , Networked Laptops , Multi-Phase Mechanics Problems
Journal title :
Intelligent Information Management
Journal title :
Intelligent Information Management