About Computing in Science and Engineering Online
Physics, medicine, astronomy -- these and other hard sciences share a common need for efficient algorithms, system software, and computer architecture to address large computational problems. And yet, useful advances in computational techniques that could benefit many researchers are rarely shared. To meet that need, Computing in Science & Engineering presents scientific and computational contributions to the practice of science and engineering in a clear and accessible format.
Computing in Science & Engineering is copublished by the IEEE Computer Society and the American Institute of Physics in technical cosponsorship with the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society and the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
Service Description
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Browse an HTML
version of the current issue Table of Contents (TOC), which contains
hyperlinks from individual titles to
the abstract of each title. From both the TOC and abstract
"views," users can download/view
the full-text PDF and
PostScript
versions of the article,
including all figures, tables, and references. In addition, users can select
from a list of all available prior issues, and browse any HTML TOC, read
abstracts, and download/view PDF and/or PostScript articles. (Document
delivery options are also provided.)
Browse
a PDF version of the TOC of the current issue (and of all available prior
issues), which contains
weblinks to the full-text PDF article.
Article Collection: A subscriber now has the ability to select articles and
hold them in a file to be retrieved as often as desired over a period of 30 days.
See more details.
DocumentStore: This is an online document delivery service where a user may
purchase a PDF formatted article for viewing and downloading.
See here for more information.
Search a "Current Issue" database,
featuring the option to download/view full-text PDF and/or PostScript articles from the abstract
"view."
Search an "All Issues" database,
featuring the option to download/view full-text PDF and/or PostScript articles from the abstract
"view."
Browse the tables of contents of
future issues as available.
This online journal enables users to:
Getting Started
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Make sure you have
a browser that supports (a) authentication
(login and password), (b) HTML forms (for
database queries), and (c) HTML tables. While several other browsers are
"Netscape-compliant," and their use should allow you to take full advantage
of all of the journal's features, we recommend Netscape Navigator (more
details are available from the Online Help
page). As stated, authentication is required in order to enforce the
publisher's subscription controls over its journals. This control is
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"cookie" mechanism (please refer to the
OJS FAQ for more information on cookies)
to authenticate and track both individual and institutional users throughout
the system. While browsers that do not support this mechanism may function
adequately, AIP OJS technical support in regard to authentication problems will NOT be extended to users who are not running either Netscape
Navigator (version 2.0 or higher) or Microsoft Internet Explorer (version
2.0 or higher).
To use the Article Collection
feature, and the DocumentStore online document delivery service, we recommend that you use the latest version of Netscape Navigator (4.04+), which is part of the Netscape Communicator suite that is
available from Netscape
Communications Corporation. Microsoft Internet Explorer can also be used, and we recommend version 4.01, which is freely available for various computer
platforms from
Microsoft Corporation. We cannot guarantee satisfactory
results with any other browsers or versions. JavaScript is employed throughout this
service, so your browser should be JavaScript-capable and-enabled (refer to your browser documentation for details on how to enable and disable JavaScript support).
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- The chart below shows the minimum browser requirements for the different OJPS services:
Service Required Recommended Authentication Navigator 2.0+
MSIE 2.0+Navigator 4.0+
MSIE 4.0+HTML Forms Navigator 2.0+
MSIE 2.0+Navigator 4.0+
MSIE 4.0+HTML Tables Navigator 2.0+
MSIE 2.0+Navigator 4.0+
MSIE 4.0+Article Collection Navigator 3.0+
MSIE 4.0+Navigator 4.0+
MSIE 4.0+Articles in Physics Navigator 3.0+
MSIE 4.0+Navigator 4.0+
MSIE 4.0+
Note that AIP OJS technical support for specific services will NOT be extended to users who are not using software that does not meet the minimum requirements.
To download/view full-text
PDF versions of articles, as well as PDF
versions of issue tables of contents, you must have (a) Adobe Acrobat Exchange,
(b) the Adobe Acrobat Reader, (c) the Adobe Acrobat Reader browser
plug-in, or (d) another "viewer" that can
display or otherwise manipulate PDF files (more details are available from
the Online Help page). An
Acrobat Tutorial is also available.
To download/view full-text
PostScript
versions of articles, you must have a PostScript viewer or any other
application that enables you to otherwise manipulate PostScript files.
More information is available from the Online Help
page.
AIP Online Journals have been designed for the following
minimum Internet access configuration: 14,400 bps modem.
Tips on configuring your browser for slower connections (and to optimize
any connection) are available from the Online
Help page.
Consult the AIP Online Journal
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for a compendium of capsulized information
about the Online Journal Service.
Read the Online
Help thoroughly, especially with regard to using the Acrobat products
in conjunction with your browser, and for detailed tutorials on how to search
the Online Journal databases.
Here's a recommended checklist for first-time users:


