About the ArchiveIn 1995, the Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR) was established to ensure that Caltech and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be at the forefront of computational science and engineering (CS&E). CS&E is the practice of computer-based modeling for the study of scientific phenomena and engineering designs, and typically involves a multidisciplinary investigation of interactions among the application, solution algorithms, computer architecture, and system software. The publications contained in this archive include not only papers written since the formation of CACR, but also those from its precursory organization, the Caltech Concurrent Supercomputing Facilities (CCSF). Policy Documents: These include the Submission Procedure, Author Permission Form and Archive Policy Document. Contact InformationAny correspondence concerning this specific archive should be sent to coda AT library.caltech.edu. About this softwareThis site is running GNU EPrints / revision: EPrints 2.3.6.99.1-beta (Binah) [Born on 2004-09-20] GNU EPrints is free software developed by the University of Southampton, England. For more information see eprints.org and software.eprints.org Technologies employed and supported:Powered by: MySQL, Apache Webserver, PERL, mod_perl, XML, DOM, ParaCite, GNU EPrints. Supports: Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting, VLit Transclusions, Valid XHTML, Valid CSS. Part of: The GNU Project. CreditsChristopher Gutteridge - Designer and coder of EPrints version 2. Mike Jewell - Pre-release testing. The initial versions of scripts for creating and installing an EPrints v2 package. Some coding assistance. Harry Mason - Testing. Document to text conversion wrappers. Document icons. Robert Tansley - Creator of EPrints 1 on which EPrints 2 is based. Al Riddoch <ajr@ecs.soton.ac.uk> - Assistance in writing the "configure" script for the installer. Jessie Hey and Pauline Simpson (as part of the TARDIS Project) - Feature suggestions and contributions to the default configuration of version 2.3. Gui Power - Adapting the online help for version 2. Developed at the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, England. |







