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System testing of a production Ada (trademark) project: The GRODY study
The use of the Ada language and design methodologies that utilize its features has a strong impact on all phases of the software development project lifecycle. At the National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA/GSFC), the Software Engineering Laboratory (SEL) conducted an experiment in parallel development of two flight dynamics systems in FORTRAN and Ada. The teams found some qualitative differences between the system test phases of the two projects. Although planning for system testing and conducting of tests were not generally affected by the use of Ada, the solving of problems found in system testing was generally facilitated by Ada constructs and design methodology. Most problems found in system testing were not due to difficulty with the language or methodology but to lack of experience with the application
Heat transport of electron-doped Cobaltates
Within the t-J model, the heat transport of electron-doped cobaltates is
studied based on the fermion-spin theory. It is shown that the temperature
dependent thermal conductivity is characterized by the low temperature peak
located at a finite temperature. The thermal conductivity increases
monotonously with increasing temperature at low temperatures T 0.1, and
then decreases with increasing temperature for higher temperatures T
0.1, in qualitative agreement with experimental result observed from
NaCoO .Comment: 4 pages, 1 fig, corrected typos, accepted for publication in Commun.
Theor. Phy
Parallel finite volume simulation of the spherical shell dynamo with pseudo-vacuum magnetic boundary conditions
In this paper, we study the parallel simulation of the magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) dynamo in a rapidly rotating spherical shell with pseudo-vacuum magnetic
boundary conditions. A second-order finite volume scheme based on a collocated
quasi-uniform cubed-sphere grid is applied to the spatial discretization of the
MHD dynamo equations. To ensure the solenoidal condition of the magnetic field,
we adopt a widely-used approach whereby a pseudo-pressure is introduced into
the induction equation. The temporal integration is split by a second-order
approximate factorization approach, resulting in two linear algebraic systems
both solved by a preconditioned Krylov subspace iterative method. A multi-level
restricted additive Schwarz preconditioner based on domain decomposition and
multigrid method is then designed to improve the efficiency and scalability.
Accurate numerical solutions of two benchmark cases are obtained with our code,
comparable to the existing local method results. Several large-scale tests
performed on the Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer show good strong and weak
scalabilities and a noticeable improvement from the multi-level preconditioner
with up to 10368 processor cores
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