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November/December 2007 (Vol. 24, No. 6)
pp. 120, 118-119
A Software Chasm: Software Engineering and Scientific Computing
Diane F. Kelly, Royal Military College of Canada
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The domain-independent solutions proffered by the software engineering community have led to the isolation of the scientific-computing community.
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Index Terms- software engineering, scientific computing
Citation:
Diane F. Kelly,
"A Software Chasm: Software Engineering and Scientific Computing,"
IEEE Software,
vol. 24,
no. 6,
pp. 120, 118-119,
Nov/Dec,
2007
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