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* Contributors:
* Christopher Guindon (Eclipse Foundation) - Initial implementation
* Taylor Patterson (Eclipse ICE Committer) - Initial ICE content
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<p>The Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment (ICE) is a
scientific workbench and workflow environment developed to improve the
user experience for computational scientists, make it possible for
developers to deploy rich, graphical, interactive capabilities for
their science codes, and integrate many different scientific computing
technologies in one common, cross-platform user environment.</p>
<h3>The Long Version...</h3>
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Scientific Computing can be roughly divided into several different
areas, one of which is Modeling and Simulation (M&S). Modeling and
Simulation is a field that has existed, from a computing perspective,
since World War II and finds its roots in government laboratories and
academia. It is a field that encompasses both the art and the science
of encoding the physical world into computers. What M&S lacks is good
usability.<br> Eclipse is not used in modeling and simulation as much
as it is in other areas, but it is widely known. Several years ago we
asked the question, “What if the tools in Eclipse that are used for
authoring scientific software could be repurposed for using scientific
software?” The result is the Eclipse Integrated Computational
Environment (ICE); a general purpose, easily extended M&S platform
that significantly updates the way computational scientists interact
with their software. It improves productivity and streamlines the
workflow for computational scientists when they need to create input
files, launch jobs on local or remote machines, and process output.
Since it is based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform, developers can
update it to support new codes or add new tools just as easily as
users can perform simulations of nuclear fuels or visualize neutron
scattering data.
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<div class="news_item_date">2015/07/25</div>
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<a
href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306454915003606">Annals
of Nuclear Energy Paper Published</a>
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<div class="news_item_description">Article describing ICE's Reactor
Analyzer</div>
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<div class="news_item_date">2015/07/20</div>
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<a
href="https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2015/session/brand-new-neutron-reflectivity-simulator-eclipse-ice-and-what-it-took-make-it">
ICE at EclipseCon Europe</a>
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<div class="news_item_description">Jay Jay Billings session receives
early-bird selection</div>
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