| Title | Computational Engineering in the Cloud: Benefits and challenges |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | In Press |
| Authors | Hochstein, L., B. Schott, and R. B. Graybill |
| Journal | Journal of Organizational and End User Computing |
| Abstract | Cloud computing services, which allow users to lease time on remote computer systems, should be particularly attractive to smaller engineering organizations that use engineering simulation software. Such organizations have occasional need for substantial computing power but may lack the budget and in-house expertise to purchase and maintain such resources locally. This case study examines the potential benefits and practical challenges that a medium-sized manufacturing firm faced when attempting to leverage computing resources in a cloud computing environment to do model-based simulation. Results showed substantial reductions in execution time for the problem of interest, but several socio-technical barriers exist that may hinder more widespread adoption of cloud computing within engineering. |


