new release date??
what is the possible release date of sfepy 2011.4 ??
can i publish sfepy related papers?? i may need to cite sfepy documentation. any suggestion or guideline to follow?
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, Md. Golam Rashed wrote:
what is the possible release date of sfepy 2011.4 ??
maybe next week, if things go well.
can i publish sfepy related papers?? i may need to cite sfepy documentation. any suggestion or guideline to follow?
of course you can. could you send me a copy then?
for citations I use:
R. Cimrman and contributors, SfePy: Simple Finite Elements In Python, http://sfepy.org, 2011
I would like to write an article about sfepy to journal of computational science to have better reference, but until it is done the citation above is ok.
r.
I was also thinking about that! sfepy should have a better citation reference then now. I'm just nurturing the idea of publishing about sfepy. Do you have any solid idea? i would be happy to collaborate.
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, Md. Golam Rashed wrote:
I was also thinking about that! sfepy should have a better citation reference then now.I'm just nurturing the idea of publishing about sfepy. Do you have any solid idea? i would be happy to collaborate.
I am thinking about writing about the internals/homogenization engine with Vladimir Lukes. Nothing solid yet.
What do you use sfepy for?
r.
I'm not that much of an advanced user till now, apart from using it on my structural engineering masters thesis work. However, i'm thinking about writing about the the overview of sfepy structure, build process, working detail, and performance as an general purpose FEM package. The idea is pretty much the review of sfepy as an scientific simulation tool. do you think this paper will get accepted in journal of computational science??
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, Md. Golam Rashed wrote:
I'm not that much of an advanced user till now, apart from using it on my structural engineering masters thesis work.However, i'm thinking about writing about the the overview of sfepy structure, build process, working detail, and performance as an general purpose FEM package. The idea is pretty much the review of sfepy as an scientific simulation tool. do you think this paper will get accepted in�journal of computational�science??
Frankly, I do not know. SfePy does not have the modern buzzwords (adaptivity, parallelism, gpu computing...) people usually write about. I know the internals and also am not sure how to desribe it to be interesting for that journal. That is why it takes me so long to write.
I would advise you to maybe write more about what and how you compute with it and submit it to an engineering journal. It would teach you a lot about the code, imho.
r.
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Md. Golam Rashed
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