| Girija Narlikar. Scientific simulations and algorithm visualizations using Nesl and Java. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/applets/. |
....In this section we describe three existing Nesl applications that are now available as Java applets on the web. Figure 6 shows screen shots of the applets running in a web browser; other applications that we have converted include a geometric graph separator and a two dimensional convex hull [15]. 1. Airflow simulation. This is a simulation of airflow over an airfoil using a parallel implementation of the finite volume method. Steps in the simulation include: finding a Delaunay triangulation of the set of points; generating the dual Voronoi diagram from the triangulation; writing a linear ....
....Java virtual machines. 8 Conclusions This paper has described the design, implementation, and evaluation of a system to compile the parallel language Nesl into serial Java code. This system has enabled us to convert existing simulations and algorithm animations written in Nesl into Java applets [15]. By combining the portability of Java with the power of a high level programming language we can quickly make available demonstrations of new parallel algorithms developed by our project. Java was easy to use, and has enough functionality to allow a clean implementation of our system. The ....
Girija Narlikar. Scientific simulations and algorithm visualizations using Nesl and Java. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/applets/.
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