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[sdpd] STX:RIET:cly: Updated IUCr Computing Commission Newsletter on-line - Jan 2002 edition
Apologies for this resend: There is a minor update version of
the January 2003 edition of the IUCr Computing Commission Newsletter.
This fixes some minor typographical errors and figure caption
errors. The most obvious typo being the spelling mistake in the
IUCr CompComm logo on the front page. (If you still see this
errant Logo - wait a day or try another IUCr mirror site to
get the latest version of the PDF)
Available as an Acrobat PDF (~5Meg and 106 pages) (and also
as a "degraded" HTML file) at:
http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
and IUCr mirrors. E.g.,:
http://www.se.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.ch.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.us.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.au.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.il.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.jp.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.ru.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.za.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
http://www.fr.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2003jan/
Its main intended audience is that of crystallographic programmers;
people who like to look under the bonnet of the programs they are
using; and those interested in crystallographic programming. There
are also general articles of possible interest to those who use
crystallographic software as a black box, and/or interested in topics
surrounding crystallographic computing.
The next intended issue is scheduled to appear around June/July 2003.
Submission of articles for this next edition are welcome.
A Table of contents for the current January 2003 edition follows.
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Programming Articles :
Modern crystallographic algorithms and data structures
(a very personal approach) - Joerg Bergmann
The Fortran 77 Cambridge Crystallographic Subroutine
Library (CCSL) - P. Jane Brown
Cross-platform crystallographic graphics with wxWindows -
Richard Cooper
Portable graphic interface for the Fortran program Jana2000-
Michal Dusek and Vaclav Petricek
Using the Salford Software Clearwin library for creating
GUI's with FORTRAN - Louis Farrugia
State of the Toolbox: an overview of the Computational
Crystallography Toolbox (CCTBX) - Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve
and Paul D. Adams
Using advanced methods of computer graphics for
crystallographic needs - Michal Husak
Object Oriented programming and fast computation
techniques in Maud, a program for powder diffraction analysis
written in Java - Luca Lutterotti and Mauro Bortolotti
Crystallographic Fortran 90 Modules Library (CrysFML): a
simple toolbox for crystallographic computing programs. -
Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal and Javier Gonzalez-Platas
Use of JAVA applets for teaching - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Cross-platform C++ GUI development using Qt -
Barry R. Smith
Old Wine in New Bottles: Creating Graphical User Interfaces
for FORTRAN programs via Tcl/Tk - Brian Toby
General Articles :
Fitting Equations of State - Ross J. Angel and Ian G. Wood
The Threat of Patents on Crystallographic Algorithms and
Software - Vincent Favre-Nicolin
Order through random numbers : Indexing and solving crystal
structures from powder diffraction data using Monte Carlo
methods - Armel Le Bail
A Protein Crystallographer's Toolkit: Essential programs for
successful structure determination - Claire Naylor
Merging data from a multi-detector continuous scanning
powder diffraction system - Jon Wright, Gavin Vaughan and
Andy Fitch
ccp4i - the CCP4 graphical user interface - Martyn Winn
Meeting, workshop and school reports
Future Symposia and meetings relevant to Crystallographic
Computing
Calls for contributions to Newsletter No. 2
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Lachlan M. D. Cranswick
Collaborative Computational Project No 14 (CCP14)
for Single Crystal and Powder Diffraction
Birkbeck University of London and Daresbury Synchrotron Laboratory
Postal Address: CCP14 - School of Crystallography,
Birkbeck College,
Malet Street, Bloomsbury,
WC1E 7HX, London, UK
Tel: (+44) 020 7631 6850 Fax: (+44) 020 7631 6803
E-mail: l.m.d.cranswick...@dl.ac.uk Room: B091
WWW: http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/
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