A new challenge in scientific computing is to merge existing simulation models to create new higher fidelity combined (often multi-level) models. While this challenge has been a...
Component frameworks, including those that support the Common Component Architecture (CCA), represent a promising approach to addressing this challenge, one that is being realized...
Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Michael J. Lewis, Kenneth...
The Common Component Architecture (CCA) defines a specification for the implementation of frameworks to support component-based high performance applications. The same framework s...
Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Himanshu Bari, Michael J....
Scientific computing on massively parallel computers presents unique challenges to component-based software engineering (CBSE). While CBSE is at least as enabling for scientific co...
Boyana Norris, Jaideep Ray, Robert C. Armstrong, L...
In this paper we describe the design and implementation of a C++ based Common Component Architecture (CCA) framework, XCAT-C++. It can efficiently marshal and unmarshal large data...
Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Michael R. Head, Kenneth ...
Abstract. Component interfaces, as advanced by the Common Component Architecture (CCA), enable easy access to complex software packages for high-performance scientific computing. ...
Li Li, Joseph P. Kenny, Meng-Shiou Wu, Kevin A. Hu...