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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 28-199
Full Name: Stergios Papadimitriou
Position: Associate Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: TEI OF KAVALAS, DEPT OF INFORMATION MGMT, AGIOS LOUKAS, 65404
Country: GREECE
Tel: 2510-462323
Tel prefix: 0230-2510
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E-mail address: sterg@teikav.edu.gr
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Title of the Paper: Scientific programming with an environment that combines effectively compiled and interpreted scripting at the Java platform
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Stergios Papadimitriou, Konstantinos Terzidis
Email addresses of all the authors: sterg@teikav.edu.gr, kter@teikav.edu.gr
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: The jLab environment extends the potential of Java for scientific computing. It provides a Matlab/Scilab like scripting language that is executed by an interpreter implemented in the Java language. The scripting language supports the basic programming constructs with Matlab like matrix manipulation operators. The jLab "core" provides the general purpose functionality with an extensive set of built in mathematical routines that cover all the basic numerical analysis tasks. The important advantage of jLab compared to other similar environments is the potentiality to dynamically and automatically integrate Java code to the system in order to obtain both execution speed and to reduce the programming effort. This task is supported both by an easy to use extension Java class wizard and by application specific class wizards that automate the utilization of jLab's scientific libraries. However, the incorporation of external Java general purpose code is not as convenient !
as the scripting code development is. Also, j-scripting is relatively slow compared to Groovy scripting that operates by compiling the scripts to Java classes. This was the motivation for the adaptation of the general purpose Groovy "scripting SuperJava" language as a parallel and cooperative scripting option in the jLab environment. The paper concentrates on the issues involved in the implementation of the multiscripting environment and on the benefits that can be obtained by the combination of these two very different scripting frameworks. The Groovy agile scripting language for the Java platform is both very flexible and powerful. We describe the modifications to the Groovy language and some of the most basic extensions that we have implemented in order to build the GroovySci language, the compiled scripting language of the jLab platform.
Keywords: Java, Scripting, Interpreters, Matlab, Scientific Programming, Class Loaders, Groovy, Binding
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: Scientific programming at the Java platform with a combination of a scripting interpreter with the compiled Groovy engine
Organizer of the Session: 594-327
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