
Summary: The ADIC Application Server brings the accuracy and efficiency of automatic differentiation to the World Wide Web. Users of the ADIC Application Server can upload source code written in ANSI-C, manage remote files, differentiate selected functions, and download code augmented with derivative computations. Using a simple driver and linking to the appropriate libraries, the user can compile and run the differentiated code locally. We discuss the unique requirements of an automatic differentiation application server and describe the implementation of the ADIC Application Server.
Internet, Computer Codes, Computing, source transformation, Efficiency, Symbolic computation and algebraic computation, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Implementation, And Information Science, Computer Networks, Data Transmission, Accuracy
Internet, Computer Codes, Computing, source transformation, Efficiency, Symbolic computation and algebraic computation, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Implementation, And Information Science, Computer Networks, Data Transmission, Accuracy
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