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International
Multiconference on Computer Science
and Information Technology
20-22 October 2008,
Wisla, Poland |
Polish Information Processing Society |
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Computer Aspects of
Numerical Algorithms (CANA'08)
Wisla, Poland, October
20-22, 2008
Numerical algorithms are widely used
by scientists engaged in various areas. There is a
special need of highly efficient and easy-to-use scalable
tools for solving large scale problems. The workshop is
devoted to numerical algorithms with the particular
attention to the latest scientific trends in this area
and to problems related to implementation of libraries of
efficient numerical algorithms. The goal of the workshop
is meeting of researchers from various institutes and
exchanging of their experience, and integrations of
scientific centers. TOPICS:
- Parallel, distributed and
grid numerical algorithms
- Data structures for
numerical algorithms
- Libraries for numerical
computations
- Numerical algorithms
testing and benchmarking
- Analysis of rounding
errors of numerical algorithms
- Optimalization of
numerical algorithms
- Languages, tools and
environments for programming numerical algorithms
- Paradigms of programming
numerical algorithms
- Contemporary computer
architectures
- Applications of numerical
algorithms in science and technology
Papers
Submission
- Papers
will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop
- Accepted
and Presented paper will be published in the Conference
Proceedings and
included in the IEEE Xplore® database.
- Authors
should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of
MSWord file)
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total length of a paper should not exceed 8 pages
(IEEE style). IEEE style templates are available here.
- Extended versions of
selected papers presented during the conference will be
published as a Special Issue of the journal Advances Computational Science and
Technology (ACST) .
- Special Issue based on
selected papers from the 2007 edition of CANA is being
published in the International Journal of Applied
Mathematics and Computer Science.
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