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So despite the failure of the 1970 Conference on Computational Support for Theoretical Chemistry to achieve its aims, computational chemistry flourished during the 1980s. Evidence of this can be found in the appearance of new journals and in the expansion of the literature. A long list of journals and newsletters dedicated to computer-aided chemistry, along with their dates of inception, has been presented by Kenneth Lipkowitz and Donald Boyd, computational chemists and editors of Reviews in Computational Chemistry (see Table 1). Lipkowitz and Boyd also presented data on the number of articles abstracted by the Chemical Abstracts Service from 11 journals covering aspects of computational chemistry. Their data showed a general increase in the number of articles, with some fluctuations, going from approximately 680 in 1978 to approximately 1175 in 1988. ... [Pg.56]

Gaver WW (1991) Sound support for collaboration. In Proceedings of the second conference on European conference on computer-supported cooperative work (ed). Kluwer Academic... [Pg.193]

Weiseth PE, Munkvold BE, Tvedte B, Larsen S (2006) The wheel of collaboration tools a typology for analysis within a holistic framework. In Proceedings of the ACM conference on computer supported cooperative work, CSCW, pp 239-48... [Pg.194]

Supported by NSF ASC-9318159, NSF CDA-9422065, NTH Research Resource RR08102, and computer time from the North Carolina Supercomputing Center. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Eighth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing. [Pg.459]

Trossen, D. Scalable conferencing support for tightly-coupled environments Services, mechanisms and implementation design. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communication (ICC 2000), New Orleans, LISA, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos (2000)... [Pg.814]

The final recommendations of the conference were (1) that a national computation center for quantum chemistry and perhaps other fields with similar computational requirements be established (2) that a quantum chemistry institute be attached to the national computation center to maintain a program library, develop new programs, develop new methods and theories, and plan for new computers (3) that the center possess remote capability, possibly modeled on the Advanced Research Projects Agency s network, to achieve resource sharing and (4) that the possible utilization and financial support of the center by industrial organizations be considered. ... [Pg.48]

Aberg, J., Shahmeri, N. An Empirical Study of Human Web Assistants Implications for User Support in Web Information Systems. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM Press, New York (2001)... [Pg.436]

Lipscomb JC, Fisher JW, Confer PD, Byczkowski JZ (1998) In vitro to in vivo extrapolation for trichloroethylene metabolism in humans. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 152 376-387 Liu HX, Yao XJ, Zhang RS, Liu MC, Hu ZD, Fan BT (2005a) Prediction of the tissue/blood partition coefficients of organic compounds based on the molecular structure using least-squares support vector machines. J Comput Aided Mol Des 19 499-508... [Pg.106]


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