June 1, 2003
Conference Paper

The Extensible Computational Chemistry Environment: A Problem Solving Environment for High Performance Theoretical Chemistry

Abstract

The Extensible Computational Chemistry Environment (Ecce) is a suite of distributed applications that are integrated as a comprehensive problem solving environment for computational chemistry. Ecce provides scientists with an easily used graphical user interface to the tasks of setting up complex molecular modeling calculations, distributed use of high performance computers, and scientific visualization and analysis. Ecce’s flexible, standards-based architecture is an extensible framework that represents a significant milestone in production systems, both in the field of computational chemistry and problem solving environment research. Its base problem solving architecture components and concepts are applicable to problem solving environments beyond the computational chemistry domain.

Revised: June 29, 2011 | Published: June 1, 2003

Citation

Black G.D., K.L. Schuchardt, D.K. Gracio, and B.J. Palmer. 2003. The Extensible Computational Chemistry Environment: A Problem Solving Environment for High Performance Theoretical Chemistry. In 3rd International Conference on Computational Science - ICCS 2003, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation and Melbourne, Australia; Lecture notes in computer science, edited by Sloot, P., 2660, 122-131. Berlin:Springer. PNNL-SA-38140.