[Dune] GitterPapier

Oliver Sander sander at mi.fu-berlin.de
Thu May 11 11:21:46 CEST 2006


Hi there!
That's looking pretty nice already.  20 pages is really not a lot,
though, for all the stuff we have to say.  Maybe we should consider
moving the parallel part into a separate publication?

As announced a long time ago I volunteer to do a linear elasticity
example on Alberta/ALU/UG if that is still in favour.  Of course
I'd write the corresponding text as well.

As far as the author list is concerned I supposed I'd be the only
Berliner to be on that list.

:-)
Oliver

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On Thu, 11 May 2006, Peter Bastian wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have started to work on our grid paper (as you might have guessed from the 
> log messages). I hope that we agree that this paper is important and should 
> get some priority.
>
> I have checked with Computing and I think our paper would be very well in 
> focus of that journal. I checked in the instructions for authors 
> (instr_print_00607.050317.pdf). The format is TeX without additional packages 
> (this is not possible, but we should be restrictive). Second, it should be 
> not much more than 20 pages (and there is not much on a page in 12pt).
>
> So much for the technical side. Now for the content. I have written the 
> "abstract grid definition" part and there is only the parallelization missing 
> (well it will need some polishing, though). The other two important parts are 
> now the interface in terms of C++ classes and the results section. The 
> question is, who volunteers to write which part?
>
> I would volunteer to write the introduction (to be done rather late). It is 
> also clear that the results should be written by those who contribute the 
> results. That leaves us with the "interface definition part". May be we 
> should first discuss how this could be represented best as there is not 
> enough space to explain all the methods in detail (even to mention all the 
> methods). It would also be important to explain the interface in terms of the 
> theoretical concepts in the first part of the paper, otherwise it makes no 
> sense to present the theory.
>
> Please have a look at what I have written so far and give your comments. The 
> source is available from hal via CVS (not svn!). The repository is named 
> "GitterPapier".
>
> Best,
>
> -- Peter
>
> P.S.: I would like to make a remark on the author list of this paper. 
> Meanwhile it is the policy of most journals that every author of a paper must 
> have made a substantial TECHNICAL contribution to the paper (its contents 
> and/or its writing). There is no such thing as "honour authorship". Since I 
> do not exactly know who contributed to what extend, I would suggest that each 
> group (FR/B/HD) puts forward a list of authors that should be included. 
> Please, do not see this remark as an insult, of course there are obvious 
> authors. It is just that we cannot put everyone on the paper if he/she 
> contributed a few lines of code.
>
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