Conferences on
Problem Solving Environments

This page contains a list of the conferences, workshops, and
mini-symposia, special seminars, etc. on PSEs.
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1967 Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics,
- Assoc. Comp. Mach., Summer 1967, Washington, D.C., USA.
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1985 Problem Solving Environments for Scientific Computing
- IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software),
June 1985, Sophia-Antipolis, France.
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1991 Programming Environments for High Level Scientific Problem
Solving
- IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software),
September 1991, Karlsruhe, Germany.
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1991 Research Directions in Integrating Numerical Analysis,
Symbolic Computing, Computational Geometry and Artificial
Intelligence
- National Science Foundation, April 1991, Washington, DC, USA.
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1997 Problem Solving Environments for Parallel Computing
- Minisymposium at Parallel Processing '97, Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, March 1997, Minneapolis, MN,
USA.
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1997 Problem Solving Environments
- Special Session at 15th IMACS World Congress,
Inter. Assoc. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, August
1997, Berlin, Germany.
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1997 Scalable Scientific Software Libraries and Problem Solving
Environments
- Advanced Research Projects Agency and National Science
Foundation, September 1997, W. Lafayette, IN, USA.
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1998 Workshop on Problem Solving Environments
- Kanazawa University, July 1998, Kanazawa, Japan.
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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.
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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
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1999 Problem Solving Environments: Infrastructure and
Prototypes
- European Research Conferences, June, 1999, San Feliu de
Guixols, Spain.
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1999 2nd Kanazawa Workshop on Problem Solving
Environments
- Kanzawa University, September, 1999, Kanazawa, Japan.

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