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Computer Science

D-Index
43
Citations
10204
World Ranking
7848
National Ranking
3395

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - ACM Fellow For leadership in establishing the discipline of mathematical software and in founding the journal ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. For leadership in developing high level systems and problem solving environments for scientific and numerical applications. For serving to the computing profession in editorial and administrative positions.
  • 1994 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For leadership in founding the field of mathematical software and for fundamental contributions to its content.

Best Publications

  • The Algorithm Selection Problem

    John R. Rice

  • The approximation of functions

    John Rischard Rice

  • Computer as thinker/doer: problem-solving environments for computational science

    E. Gallopoulos;E. Houstis;J.R. Rice

  • Solving Elliptic Problems Using ELLPACK

    John R. Rice;Ronald F. Boisvert

  • Secure outsourcing of scientific computations

    Mikhail J. Atallah;Konstantinos N. Pantazopoulos;John R. Rice;Eugene H. Spafford

  • Numerical methods, software, and analysis

    John Rischard Rice

  • Experiments on Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization

    John R. Rice

  • Tchebycheff Systems: With Applications in Analysis and Statistics (Samuel Karlin and William J. Studden)

    John R. Rice

  • Norms for Smoothing and Estimation

    John R. Rice;John S. White

  • From scientific software libraries to problem-solving environments

    J.R. Rice;R.F. Boisvert

  • Method and system for secure computational outsourcing and disguise

    John R. Rice;Mikhail J. Atallah

  • Matrix Computations and Mathematical Software

    John Rischard Rice

  • A moment problem in ₁ approximation

    Charles R. Hobby;John R. Rice

  • POEMS: end-to-end performance design of large parallel adaptive computational systems

    V.S. Adve;R. Bagrodia;J.C. Browne;E. Deelman

  • Problem-solving Environments For Computational Science

    E. Houstis;E. Gallopoulos;R. Bramley;J. Rice

  • Future Research Directions in Problem Solving Environments for Computational Science

    John R. Rice

  • On neurobiological, neuro-fuzzy, machine learning, and statistical pattern recognition techniques

    A. Joshi;N. Ramakrishman;E.N. Houstis;J.R. Rice

  • A Metalgorithm for Adaptive Quadrature

    John R. Rice

  • PYTHIA-II: a knowledge/database system for managing performance data and recommending scientific software

    Elias N. Houstis;Ann C. Catlin;John R. Rice;Vassilios S. Verykios

  • The Lawson algorithm and extensions

    John R. Rice;Karl H. Usow

  • PELLPACK: a problem-solving environment for PDE-based applications on multicomputer platforms

    E. N. Houstis;J. R. Rice;S. Weerawarana;A. C. Catlin

  • Poems: end-to-end performance design of large parallel adaptive computational systems

    Ewa Deelman;Aditya Dube;Adolfy Hoisie;Yong Luo

Frequent Co-Authors

Anupam Joshi
Anupam Joshi University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Mikhail J. Atallah
Mikhail J. Atallah Purdue University West Lafayette
Vassilios S. Verykios
Vassilios S. Verykios Hellenic Open University
Naren Ramakrishnan
Naren Ramakrishnan Virginia Tech
Mary K. Vernon
Mary K. Vernon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Vikram Adve
Vikram Adve University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James C. Browne
James C. Browne The University of Texas at Austin
Ahmed Sameh
Ahmed Sameh Purdue University West Lafayette
Ewa Deelman
Ewa Deelman University of Southern California
Eugene H. Spafford
Eugene H. Spafford Purdue University West Lafayette

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