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  1. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing by Committee on the Future of Supercomputing, National Research Council, 2005-02-07
  2. The Architecture of Symbolic Computers (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing) by Peter M. Kogge, 1990-11
  3. Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science (Scientific American Library) by William J. Kaufmann, Larry L. Smarr, 1993-01
  4. Understanding Supercomputing by Scientific American, editors at Scientific American, 2002-12-01
  5. Parallel Supercomputing in MIMD Architectures by R. Michael Hord, 1993-02-22
  6. Understanding Parallel Supercomputing (IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series) by R. Michael Hord, 1998-08-03
  7. Supercomputing Systems : Architectures, Design, and Performance by S. Kartashev, 1990
  8. Interconnection Networks for Large-Scale Parallel Processing: Theory and Case Studies (Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing and Mcgraw H) by Howard Jay Siegel, 1990-05
  9. Algorithms and Applications on Vector and Parallel Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, No 3) by H. J. J. Te Riele, Th. J. Dekker, 1987-11
  10. Performance Modelling Techniques for Parallel Supercomputing Applications by P. D. Coddington, A. Grove, 2009-02
  11. Singapore Supercomputing Conference '90: Supercomputing for Strategic Advantage, 11-12 December 1990 by Singapore Supercomputing Conference 90, Kang Hoh Phua, et all 1991-09
  12. Supercomputing Research Advances
  13. Frontiers of Supercomputing (Los Alamos Series in Basic & Applied Sciences)
  14. Numerical Simulations in the Environmental and Earth Sciences: Proceedings of the Second UNAM-CRAY Supercomputing Conference

1. Home | TOP500 Supercomputing Sites
Ranking of supercomputers according to the LINPACK benchmark. Links to news articles.
http://www.top500.org/
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2. SC06
SC07 Website live http//sc07.supercomp.org/. CONFERENCE This year the conference will take its inspiration from Albert Einstein who said, Computers are
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November 15, 2006

SC07 Website live http://sc07.supercomp.org/
CONFERENCE

This year the conference will take its inspiration from Albert Einstein who said, "Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination." TECHNICAL PROGRAM

3. SC08
In addition to offering Technical Program, Exhibits Only and Exhibitor registration, SC08 invites you to consider participating in the Education Program or
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Technical Program submissions now being accepted! Click here to see submission deadlines.

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ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE
In addition to offering Technical Program, Exhibits Only and Exhibitor registration, SC08 invites you to consider participating in the Education Program or the Broader Engagement Program, or applying to be a student volunteer. TECHNICAL PROGRAM Start planning your participation! Abstracts for technical papers are due in early April, as are proposals for tutorials, workshops and panels. Click here to vist the submissions web site. Media coverage of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis is an ongoing affair. Announcements throughout the year will be available through the SC08 Newsletter and press releases.
EXHIBITS
Already, 267 exhibitors have reserved a total of 134,000 square feet of space at the Austin Convention Center and only a limited amount of space is still available. Click here to learn more.

4. SC07
SC07 provides a forum of the highest quality for scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in one of most rapidly changing
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Pointers for first-time attendees are available here TECHNICAL PROGRAM SC07 provides a forum of the highest quality for scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in one of most rapidly changing technical fields. Information about the Tech Program schedule is available here Press Releases, announcements and newsletters on the conference are located in the News and Press pages. Information on press registration, access guidelines and media room location and hours are also available.
EXHIBITS
Over 276 research and industry exhibitors are showcasing the latest cutting-edge technologies!
Search exhibits by product and company with our interactive map REGISTRATION Onsite registrations is now available in the main conference lobby of the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. More information about the Reno area, including maps and shuttle schedules, are available in the Travel section. Click

5. Supercomputing Online - Homepage For The World′s High-Performance Computin
Includes news, analysis, and discussion about supercomputing.
http://www.supercomputingonline.com/
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    Don't have an account yet? You can create one Sponsors Mobile Version Use AvantGo on your favorite mobile device works for Palm and PocketPC. Get details here Email Newsletter Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter here RSS Subscription SUBSCRIBE TO OUR RSS FEED. Feed Location: Features Connecting the Virtual Human Wednesday, Mar 26 @ 16:33 EDT Ranger helps scientists model 3-D blood flow through the arterial tree: George Karniadakis’ conversion to computational science as a PhD student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was practically a matter of necessity. “After burning my eyes several times doing an arc welding experiment with very high radiation, I said, ‘Forget it, I’ll simulate the whole thing.’ From there I started simulating all kinds of things.” Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Takes Delivery of SGI Shared Memory Systems Tuesday, Mar 25 @ 15:58 EDT On schedule with plans announced in January, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has taken delivery and begun testing two new SGI Altix 4700 systems. One, named "Pople" - for Nobel-Prize-winning chemist John Pople - will be integrated into the TeraGrid, the National Science Foundation program of comprehensive cyberinfrastructure, substantially increasing the "shared memory" capability available through NSF for U.S. science and engineering research.
  • 6. Ohio Supercomputer Center
    The Ohio Supercomputer Center provides supercomputing, networking, research and educational resources to a diverse state and national community,
    http://www.osc.edu/
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    Ohio Supercomputer Center, Ralph Regula School to power Choose Ohio First bioinformatics program
    Consortium garners $4.475 million in state funding, aims to put Ohio in Top 5
    Summer Academy to teach modeling and simulation skills to Ohio high school students, teachers
    A Summer Academy in Computational Science and Engineering will teach computer modeling and simulation skills to Ohio high school students and teachers. Getting Started Get a New Account Request more Resources Request a Classroom Project Sign up for Training Supercomputing Software Resources Hardware Statewide Software Training System Notices Supercomputing Support Request a Classroom Project Help and Support Supercomputing Support Networking Support Training Classes Networking Networking Notices Networking Support OSCnet Videoconferencing
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    7. National Center For Supercomputing Applications At The University Of Illinois At
    Information about supercomputing applications and research in the United States.
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
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  • Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation
    The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation brings together colleges, universities, national research laboratories, and other educational institutions to facilitate the widespread and effective use of petascale computing.
    Find out more about the GLCPC
    NSF offers Petascale Computing Resource Allocations
    In 2011, a new National Science Foundation-funded sustained petascale computing system, Blue Waters , will go online at NCSA. The goal is to open up new possibilities in science and engineering by providing computational capability that makes it possible for investigators to tackle much larger and more complex research challenges. NSF has issued a solicitation inviting research groups that have a compelling science or engineering challenge that will require petascale computing resources to submit requests for allocations on the Blue Waters system.
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  • WATERS Network releases strategy for national environmental observatory network Deadline for RSSI submissions extended to April 21 Proposals for TeraGrid allocations due April 15 Registration now open for TG'08 ... Read other NCSA headlines
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    8. Supercomputing Institute Summer 2008 Undergraduate Internship Program
    The University of Minnesota supercomputing Institute does not collect personal information on visitors to our website. For the University of Minnesota
    http://www.msi.umn.edu/general/Programs/uip/
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    June 2 - August 8, 2008
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    Undergraduate Internship Program in Scientific Computing and Graphics Summer 2008
    The application deadline for the Summer 2008 Undergraduate Internship Program has passed and we are no longer accepting applications. Information about our Summer 2009 program will be posted here in Fall 2008. For additional information about the Undergraduate Internship Program, contact the Undergraduate Internship Coordinator at uip@msi.umn.edu or 612-624-2330. This information is available in alternative formats upon request by individuals with disabilities. Please send email to alt-format@msi.umn.edu or call 612-624-0528. HOME QUESTIONS FEEDBACK Events ... Welcome URL: http://www.msi.umn.edu/general/Programs/uip/index.html This page last modified on Friday, 07-Mar-2008 11:00:02 CST

    9. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
    The Pittsburgh supercomputing Center provides university, government, and industrial researchers with access to several of the most powerful systems for
    http://www.psc.edu/

    10. International Conference On Supercomputing
    International Conference on supercomputing Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH Conference Archive Proceedings Archive. The 22nd Conference will be held on the
    http://www.ics-conference.org/
    International Conference on Supercomputing
    Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH Conference Archive Proceedings Archive The 22nd Conference will be held on the Island of Kos
    in the Aegean Sea at the Kipriotis Resort Village
    June 7-12, 2008 The focus of ICS is the high performance computers and computation:
    • Architecture including power-aware, parallel I/O, grid-based, web-based, continuous monitoring, self-healing, fault-tolerant, embedded Productivity including benchmarks, performance evaluation studies, specialized languages, program development tools Systems including compilers, operating systems, schedulers, runtime optimization Applications including numeric and non-numeric, scientific, biological, industrial, massive sensory processing, Theoretical underpinnings of any of the above topics as well as analysis and experimental evaluation of systems.
    Hosted by the Centre for Telecommunication and Information Engineering , Monash University, Australia

    11. OU Supercomputing Center For Education & Research
    The OU supercomputing Center for Education Research, a division of OU Information Technology, helps undergraduates, grad students, faculty and staff to
    http://www.oscer.ou.edu/
    Home About Accounts Education ... Information Technology , helps undergraduates, grad students, faculty and staff to learn and use supercomputing in their science and engineering.
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    December 7 2006: The Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2007 will be held at the University of Oklahoma on Wednesday October 3 2007, with a reception/poster session on Tuesday October 2 2007. June 10 2006: OSCER director Henry Neeman has been named one of HPCwire 's People to Watch 2006 November 9 2005: OSCER has received a Small Grant for Exploratory Research from the National Science Foundation October 3 2005: The Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2006 will be held the evening of Tue Oct 3 and Wed Oct 4 2006 at OU. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Dan Atkins , head of the National Science Foundation 's new Office of Cyberinfrastructure . Other plenary speakers will include Dr. Earl C. Joseph II , Program Vice President for High-Performance Computing at IDC and Dr. Stephen R. Wheat, Director of HPC at Intel April 20 2005: Topdawg has been delivered!

    12. SC|05
    We continue the supercomputing Conference tradition of highlighting the most innovative developments in highperformance computing, storage and networking
    http://sc05.supercomputing.org/
    Co-sponsored by ACM and IEEE Computer Society, the SC conference series brings together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, senior managers, programmers, and system managers from the world's leading computing installations and companies to showcase innovative developments that are sparking new ideas and new industries, as well as reinvigorating older ones.
    We continue the Supercomputing Conference tradition of highlighting the most innovative developments in high-performance computing, storage and networking with the theme, "Gateway to Discovery," inspired both by the beautiful and exciting city of Seattle, Washington and by the ever-expanding efforts of the High Performance Computing community to expand our knowledge through the use of HPC as gateways to new and useful discoveries.
    The best minds in HPC discuss and debate the latest issues through plenaries, papers, panels and more. Teams of educators learn to use high-end computing and modeling as an instructional tool. Undergraduates and graduate students can apply for the student volunteer program and have the opportunity to network with leading researchers in high-performance computing.

    13. SC2001
    Accelerating Discovery Through supercomputing J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., President and Chief Scientific Officer, Celera Genomics. SC2001
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    Chris Johnson, University of Utah 8:30AM-9:15AM MT (-7 hours UTC) Will Digital Actors Replace Human Ones? Alvy Ray Smith Digital Photography Artist 9:15am-10:30AM MT (-7 hours UTC) Netcast Archive Gray talk begins at 3 minutes Berman talk begins at 45 minutes The World Wide Telescope: Mining the Sky Jim Gray, Microsoft Research 8:30AM-9:15AM MT (-7 hours UTC) Grid Computing in the Terascale Age Fran Berman, SDSC and NPACI, Professor of CSE, UCSD 9::15AM-10:00AM MT (-7 hours UTC) Netcast Archive Accelerating Discovery Through Supercomputing J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., President and Chief Scientific Officer, Celera Genomics SC2001, the international conference for high performance computing and communications, convened in Denver, Colorado on 10-16 November with seven days of technical programs, technological demonstrations and exhibits, for the over 5000 attendees that gathered at the Denver Convention Center. Awards Cap SC2001 High-Performance Computing and Networking Conference Denver, CO November 15, 2001

    14. Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
    of computing facilities and links to research projects.......
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    15. International Conference On Supercomputing, ICS 2007 Home Page
    21st ACM International Conference on supercomputing. June 16–20, Seattle, Washington, USA.
    http://ics07.ac.upc.edu/
    Home Call for papers (PDF) Conference program Conference registration ... Prior ICS conferences
    21st ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
    June 16-20, 2007
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    16. NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division Home Page
    New home page for the NASA Advanced supercomputing (NAS) Division, at NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California.
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    NAS FACT By boosting its computing capacity ten-fold through the Columbia supercomputer, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility has proven to more effectively handle such critical projects as simulating space shuttle launches for future space missions, projecting the impact of human activity on weather patterns, and designing safe, efficient space exploration vehicles and aircraft.
    The NAS Division is dedicated to providing scientists and engineers with the supercomputing resources and simulation tools needed to carry out critical NASA missions and make new scientific discoveries for the benefit of humankind. LATEST NEWS Upgrade to PBSPro in the SEAS Domain April 8, 2008 Attention SEAS Users: PBSPro on the SEAS domain will be upgraded to version 9.0 on April 8th. Some jobs running across multiple hosts may need to change. + Read More Outdated Compilers to be Removed April 1 Attention Columbia Users: Outmoded Intel compilers will be removed from Columbia on April 1, 2008, which may require switching to another compiler version.

    17. International Conference On Supercomputing, ICS 2008
    22nd ACM International Conference on supercomputing. June 7–12, Island of Kos, Aegean Sea, Greece.
    http://ics08.hpclab.ceid.upatras.gr/
    22nd ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
    June 7-12, 2008
    Island of Kos - Aegean Sea - Greece
    Home Call for Papers Conference Committees Conference Program Conference Registration Paper Submission Workshops and Tutorials Travel/Hotel Information
    ICS is the premier international forum for the presentation of research results in parallel, distributed and high-performance computing systems.
    The 22nd annual conference will include invited talks, technical presentations, tutorials, workshops, and panels. The conference will take place on the Greek island of Kos, which combines ancient history (it is the birthplace of Hippocrates) and the magnificent natural beauty of the Aegean islands.
    Important dates
    Abstract due: January 7, 2008
    Paper submission deadline: January 22, 2008
    Rebuttal Period: March 10-11, 2008
    Author notification: March 24, 2008
    Final papers due: April 18, 2008

    18. Parallel Application Development For MATLAB, Python And R Users
    The StarP software platform delivers revolutionary results to scientists, engineers and analysts by enabling them to transparently use high performance
    http://www.interactivesupercomputing.com/
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    19. Supercomputing '94
    supercomputing 94. Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH. Advance Program Advance Information Flyer Tourist Information
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    20. Jonathan Schwartz's Blog: The World's Largest Supercomputing Cloud
    The universe is roughly 13.7 billion years old, and given the Hubble s limits, he was using the world s largest supercomputer, the Ranger platform at the
    http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/lone_ranger
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    The World's Largest Supercomputing Cloud
    I had no idea the Hubble telescope could see only 12 billion years into the past. Frankly, I'd never really thought about telescopes looking into the past until Dr. Michael Norman , a researcher from UCSD gave me a basic education in astronomy - and explained the Hubble looks at celestial bodies whose light is just now reaching us. But it can "only" see 12 billion years into the past - and that was a veil he'd like to pierce. (I asked him what he did for a living, he said, "I simulate the universe." Trump that job description.) The question he was interested in answering was, "what about the prior 1.7 billion years?" The universe is roughly 13.7 billion years old, and given the Hubble's limits, he was using the world's largest supercomputer, the Ranger platform at the University of Texas at Austin's TACC (Texas Advanced Computer Center) to simulate the prior 1.7 billion years. (He later confided he was most interested in the prior 1.5 billion years, the first 200-300 million were characterized by lots of hydrogen fog, yet to clump into the wells that enable stars to be born.) I was asked to give a keynote to celebrate Ranger's opening, and this was only one example of the flood of basic research and science that will now be performed on the world's largest open computing platform. Open? The facility was funded by the National Science Foundation, and is committed to providing large scale supercomputing as a service to any researcher or scientist within the US (

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