Conferences on
Problem Solving Environments

This page contains a list of the conferences, workshops, and mini-symposia, special seminars, etc. on PSEs.

1967 Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics,
Assoc. Comp. Mach., Summer 1967, Washington, D.C., USA.

1985 Problem Solving Environments for Scientific Computing
IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software), June 1985, Sophia-Antipolis, France.

1991 Programming Environments for High Level Scientific Problem Solving
IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software), September 1991, Karlsruhe, Germany.

1991 Research Directions in Integrating Numerical Analysis, Symbolic Computing, Computational Geometry and Artificial Intelligence
National Science Foundation, April 1991, Washington, DC, USA.

1997 Problem Solving Environments for Parallel Computing
Minisymposium at Parallel Processing '97, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, March 1997, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

1997 Problem Solving Environments
Special Session at 15th IMACS World Congress, Inter. Assoc. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, August 1997, Berlin, Germany.

1997 Scalable Scientific Software Libraries and Problem Solving Environments
Advanced Research Projects Agency and National Science Foundation, September 1997, W. Lafayette, IN, USA.

1998 Workshop on Problem Solving Environments
Kanazawa University, July 1998, Kanazawa, Japan.

1998 SIDEKIC '98: Scientific Integrated Development Environments for Knowledge, Information and Computing
Los Alamos National Lab and National Science Foundation, December 1998, Santa Fe, NM, USA.

1999 Problem Solving Environments for Large Scale Scientific Computing
Minisymposium at 1999 National Meeting, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, May 1999, Atlanta, GA, USA

1999 Problem Solving Environments: Infrastructure and Prototypes
European Research Conferences, June, 1999, San Feliu de Guixols, Spain.

1999 2nd Kanazawa Workshop on Problem Solving Environments
Kanzawa University, September, 1999, Kanazawa, Japan.

Comments, questions, suggestions? Contact Ann Christine Catlin acc@cs.purdue.edu.