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There has been a rapid improvement every year in the performance of supercomputer, as 10 times in the past three years, as 1000 times in the past ten years. Computational science simulation is on the rise to the third method as successor of theory and experiment in medical field as well as physics and engineering. However, despite demands on a variety of fields such as medical treatment, computational engineering, researchers should spend enormous cost and time developing computer simulation program. Also, simulation program developed on this way usually dies out only after performing single separate function. To improve this problem, in this paper, we manage informal processes which produce new procedure using unstructured scientific workflow to share information about simulation program developed by users through storage and to provide optimal integrated environment for problem solving demand.
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Park, SR., Jin, D., Lee, KC., Cho, K.W. (2014). Simulation Program Binding Technology Based on Supercomputing. In: Jeong, H., S. Obaidat, M., Yen, N., Park, J. (eds) Advances in Computer Science and its Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 279. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41674-3_166
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