Recent developments in applied mathematics and mechanics: theory, experiment and practice. Devoted to the 80th anniversary of academician N.N.Yanenko

Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk, Russia, June 24 - 29, 2001



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Integration of modern information technologies and mathematical modelling

Golubeva L.A., Moskvina L.A.

ICM&MG SB RAS (Novosibirsk)

Modern information technologies including the Internet, telecommunications (client-server applications), videoconferencing, database management systems are now mostly very used in commercial applications. On the other hand there are powerful mathematical/engineering application packages like Mathematika, MathLab, MathCAD which can be used for mathematical modeling. These packages implement powerful algorithms and methods both for solving broad range of technical/scientific problems and presentation of results.

Use of modern information technologies of telecommunications and the Internet opens new perspectives in mathematical modelling. Telecommunications tools facilitate the use of common distributed data and libraries in the development and evaluation of new mathematical methods. The Internet also provides an environment for development of virtual collaborations researchers working as a task force in a certain domain.

The authors use these tools for development of Windows applications for statistical modelling and for solving problems in mathematical physics and chemistry. The following tools and technologies will be used in implementation: Delphi, Visual C++, Java, CORBA, Xml, etc.

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