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\chapter{\label{chapt:appendix}APPENDIX} |
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\chapter{\label{chapt:oopse}Object-Oriented Parallel Simulation Engine (OOPSE)} |
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Designing object-oriented software is hard, and designing reusable |
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object-oriented scientific software is even harder. Absence of |
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applying modern software development practices is the bottleneck of |
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Scientific Computing community\cite{Wilson}. For instance, in the |
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last 20 years , there are quite a few MD packages that were |
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Scientific Computing community\cite{Wilson2006}. For instance, in |
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the last 20 years , there are quite a few MD packages that were |
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developed to solve common MD problems and perform robust simulations |
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poorly organized or extremely complex. Usually, these packages were |
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most MD programs also suffer from missing design and implement |
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documents which is crucial to the maintenance and extensibility. |
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\section{\label{appendixSection:architecture }Architecture} |
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\caption[The architecture of {\sc oopse}-3.0] {The architecture |
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of{\sc oopse}-3.0.} \label{appendixFig:architecture} |
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\section{\label{appendixSection:desginPattern}Design Pattern} |
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Design patterns are optimal solutions to commonly-occurring problems |