Workshop on Problem-Solving Findings and Recommendations EFSTRATIOS Unlverslty Environments: GALLOPOULOS Urbana-Champaign, Illmo[s of Illmots. ELIAS N. HOUSTIS Purdue Uruuersity, AND JOHN Indiana R. RICE West Lafayette, In Aprd, directions geometry, crystallized report Charles Gannon, David following 1991, the National Science Foundation analysis, for computational and Cook, organized a workshop This on research in integrating and artificial the concept is given Geddes, Cleve Siu Shing numerical intelligence symbolic computing, science. (PSE). overview Deprit, I. Phillips, Wang, and computational workshop workshop Abdali, Dennis Jacob In the of problem-solving were Kamal Flaherty, Robinson, authors. workshop. A complete of a problem-solvmg et al. [ 1992] Grant in Gallopoulos enun-onment a related Andr6 is given in Gallopoulos environments Keith J. Kuck, et al. [1994]. Christoph The participants M. Hoffmann, the Brownstein, Bob Caviness, Luddy Tong, Moler, David Joseph Allan Harrison, Joseph Moyyad Hussain, II. Padua, Tribbia, James Paul T. Schwartz, we summarize the findings and recommendations of this Findings of the PSE Workshop Finding 1. The time is ripe for major efforts to create PSES for computational science. Just a vision in the 1960s, harnessing computers to interact with people on human terms is now a possibility. The required high-performance computing power is
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