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    Scientific Computing Doesn't Need noSQL

    The Sheaf Data Model, a rigorous data model for scientific computing

Sheaf Data Model

    Overviews

       The Sheaf Data Model, a rigorous data model for scientific computing

       A Brief History of the Sheaf Data Model

       Sheaf Data Model: Context and Overview

    Tutorial introductions

       Part Space

       Part Spaces for Scientific Computing

       Sheaf System Analysis and Design Tutorial

    Mathematical

      The Sheaf Data Model, Part I: Objects

Fiber Bundle Data Model

    The visualization management system approach to visualization in scientific computing

    A visualization model based on the mathematics of fiber bundles

    Vector-Bundle Classes Form Powerful Tool for Scientific Visualization

Related publications by other authors

    Sheaf Data Model

       Shapiro, V 1997. Maintenance of geometric representations through space decompositions. Int. J. of Comp. Geometry & Applications, 7, 1 & 2 (1997) 21-56.

    Fiber Bundle Data Model

       Benger, Werner, "On Safari in the File Format Jungle - Why Can't You Visualize My Data?," Computing in Science & Engineering , vol.11, no.6, pp.98,102, Nov.-Dec. 2009

       Haber, R. B.; Lucas, B.; Collins, N., "A data model for scientific visualization with provisions for regular and irregular grids," Visualization, 1991. Visualization '91, Proceedings., IEEE Conference on , vol., no., pp.298,305, 22-25 Oct 1991

 

 

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