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  1. Supercomputing (Nato a S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences)
  2. Super power: state a tech leader: Mississippi ranks first in Southeast, seventh in nation for supercomputing.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2004-10-18
  3. Fast Algorithms and Their Implementation on Specialized Parallel Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 5) by Jozef Miklosko, Marian Vajtersic, et all 1989-05
  4. Parallel Supercomputing: Methods, Algorithms, and Applications (Wiley Series in Parallel Computing)
  5. International Conference on Supercomputing . by Unnamed Unnamed, 2001
  6. Supercomputing in Fluid Flow by T. K. S. Murthy, 1993-02
  7. Supercomputing in Engineering Analysis (New Generation Computing)
  8. Supercomputing in Engineering Structures
  9. Designing Efficient Algorithms for Parallel Computers (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Supercomputing and Artificial Intelligence) by Michael J. Quinn, 1987-01
  10. Workshop on Supercomputing in Brain Research: From Tomography to Neural Networks : Hlrz, Kfa Julich, Germany November 21-23, 1994 by Hans J. Herrmann, D. E. Wolf, 1995-07
  11. Visualization in Supercomputing
  12. Astrophysical Supercomputing Using Particle Simulations: Proceedings of the 208th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Tokyo, Jap by International Astronomical Union, 2003-01
  13. Scientific Computing on Vector Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 2) by Willi Schonauer, 1987-11
  14. Japanese Government Selects Supercomputing as the Top Priority in Its 10-Year Technology Plan by IDC, Daniel Corsetti, et all 2005-01-01

21. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Conferences And Journals
Call for papers and programs for conferences and journals in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/conferences.html
Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Conferences and Journals
Index Research Groups Vendors Supercomputers Note: I've moved on to another job , and I can no longer afford the time to keep this site updated. I recommend IEEE's ParaScope as a good alternative. A collection of calls for papers and programs for conferences, academic workshops, and journals in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing. There are different views of the databy acronym, by date, and by deadline.
Conference calls for papers
Conference programs
Journal calls for papers
Notes
Most of these pages contain current entries, i.e. calls for papers whose deadlines have not yet expired, and programs for events that have not yet happened. Older entries can be found in the pages for old CFPs and old programs . This can be helpful in tracking down a conference if the CFP has expired but a program hasn't yet appeared. Recent additions to this page are also available. The announcements were taken from the comp.parallel

22. MCSR
Provides highperformance computing support to the state-supported institutions of higher learning in Mississippi and the University of Mississippi Medical
http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/
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insideHPC Blog Current Jobs Job History ... Contact Us The Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Research (MCSR) provides free accounts for the research and instructional use of students and faculty at all of Mississippi's public universities. More about MCSR The University of Mississippi

23. Super Computing Science Consortium
—2006 Seminar Regional Business Opportunities in supercomputing a success Pittsburgh supercomputing Center (PSC), supercomputing Science Consortium.
http://www.sc-2.psc.edu/

24. SuperTech Home Page
The supercomputing Technologies Group (SuperTech or SCT) is a research group in MIT s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
http://supertech.csail.mit.edu/
S U P E R T E C H
Home About SuperTech Group Members Projects ... Private
Welcome!
About SuperTech
The Supercomputing Technologies Group
The Supercomputing Technologies Group (SuperTech or SCT) is a research group in MIT 's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory . The SuperTech group investigates the technologies that support scalable high-performance computing, including hardware, software, and theory. The goal is to make scalable computing simpler, faster, and more effective. The group is currently engaged in a major effort to develop architectural and system-software support for unbounded transactional memory. The group also is studying adaptive computing, race detection, cache-oblivious algorithms, and distance-education technologies.
Research Support
Support for SuperTech research is provided in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grants , and
Group Members
Faculty

25. Center For Supercomputing Research Development
The Center focuses on creating new hardware and software approaches to speed distributed computation. Specific research includes integrating advances in
http://www.csrd.uiuc.edu/

26. National Resource For Biomedical Supercomputing
The National Resource for Biomedical supercomputing (NRBSC) pursues leading edge research in high performance computing and the life sciences,
http://www.nrbsc.org/
About the NRBSC
Joel R. Stiles, Director The National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing (NRBSC) pursues leading edge research in high performance computing and the life sciences, and fosters exchange between PSC expertise in computational science and biomedical researchers nationwide.
Our focus is two-fold: computational biomedical research and outreach to the national biomedical research community through education and publications.
Research at NRBSC is centered in three areas: microphysiology; volumetric visualization and analysis; and computational structural biology.
NRBSC's education arm includes not only user training, but also software distribution, publications, and other outreach activities such as online courses and workshop webcasts.
The National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing, formerly the Biomedical Initiative, was established at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center in 1987 as the first extramural biomedical supercomputing program in the country funded by the National Institutes of Health.
November 13, 2007

27. New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge | Challenge.nm.org
The supercomputing Challenge has given me insight into my future career as a computer programmer. I have gained invaluable experience from the challenge and
http://www.challenge.nm.org/
New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge I About I Resources I Help I Archive I News Flash I
Registration

Proposals

Interims

Final Reports
...
GUTS
Welcome to the 2007-2008 Supercomputing Challenge!
Final Reports are due NOON April 2nd.
Details about the April 21st Expo
Participants, Register to attend the Expo and Awards Ceremony
Challenge surveys about CS AP classes
The Challenge would like to offer CS AP classes via distance education. Help us with the planning by filling out the Teacher Survey Form or the Student Survey Form and returning them to Consult.
The Kickoff Conference
at Glorieta was held October 21-23.
Middle School Participation
Is the Challenge hard?
Quotes from past participants and others
The Challenge is just that: challenging. But you won't regret a minute of the work and the learning you will do over the year. Don't be afraid to challenge yourself. - Meghan Scott, Onate Search the Challenge Website: For questions about the Supercomputing Challenge, a 501(c)3 organization, contact us at: consult @ challenge.nm.org

28. TAMU Supercomputing Facility
The Texas A M supercomputing Facility is committed to providing advanced High Performance Computing resources and support to Texas A M faculty and students
http://sc.tamu.edu/
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29. The Journal Of Supercomputing - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters J
The Journal of supercomputing Programming, SWE Operating Systems. The Journal of supercomputing is an archival journal publishing theoretical,
http://www.springer.com/computer/programming/journal/11227
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The Journal of Supercomputing
An International Journal of High-Performance Computer Design, Analysis, and Use Editor-in-Chief: Hamid Arabnia ISSN: 0920-8542 (print version)
ISSN: 1573-0484 (electronic version)
Journal no. 11227
Springer US Online version available Online First articles available Description Editorial Board Description The Journal of Supercomputing is an archival journal publishing theoretical, practical, tutorial and survey papers on all aspects of supercomputing. The papers published fall into such topic areas as technology, architecture and systems, algorithms, languages and programs, performance measures and methods, and applications. Tutorial and survey papers are intended for workers and students in the fields associated with and employing advanced computer systems. The journal also publishes letters to the editor, especially in areas relating to policy, succinct statements of paradoxes, intuitively puzzling results, partial results and real needs.

30. NSCEE - National Supercomputing Center For Energy And The Environment
NSCEE National supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment.
http://www.nscee.edu/
The National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment (NSCEE) is a full-service supercomputing facility with on-site and off-site user training, national network accessibility and a mission for excellence in education and research in supercomputing and its applications. The NSCEE provides supercomputing training and services to academic and research institutions, government and private industry for research and development related to energy, the environment, medical informatics and health care delivery.

31. Indiana University: SuperComputing 2007
IU s cyberinfrastructure combines worldclass supercomputing systems, storage systems, networking, and visualization systems with proven professional
http://supercomputing.iu.edu/
IU's presence at SC is the product of collaboration by IU's:
Indiana University at SuperComputing 2007
IU's Foundations for Innovation
IU Research Computing Foundations
Institutional Commitment
Beginning with its ground-breaking strategic plan for information technology initiated in 1997, Indiana University has made it an institutional priority to be a leader in information technology in absolute terms. Key successes include major initiatives in advanced networking, computer science research, and computing in support of the sciences. To realize this vision, Indiana University has developed strategic partnerships with other higher education institutions, the State of Indiana, and commercial collaborators.
Human Expertise
Indiana University is home to a large and diverse group of computing experts who work together to translate institutional commitment into beneficial and innovative research projects, support services, and technological innovations. Essential contributors come from core schools and labs focusing on theoretical and applied computing research, a central IT organization providing robust systems, services, and infrastructure, and a broad range of academic departments applying this research and cyberinfrastructure to the advancement of science, humanities, education, and creative activities.

32. Swiss National Supercomputing Centre CSCS
Swiss National supercomputing Centre CSCS provides Switzerland with highperformance computing resources.
http://www.cscs.ch/
CSCS carries out the simulations for the daily forecast of the Swiss weather service MeteoSchweiz . In May 2007, a Cray XT4 system for the new high-resolution forecast suite of MeteoSchweiz was installed at CSCS. The new machine has 880 AMD Opteron cores at 2.6 GHz and reaches a peak performance of 4.5 Tflops.
CSCS Users Community
Molekel New version released Applying for Computational Resources ... Speed CSCS is member of the Unicore Forum and participates to the EGEE project as member of the German-Swiss federation EditZone Phone: +41 (91) 610 8211 Email: info@cscs.ch

33. Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2007
Learn what we did at previous Oklahoma supercomputing Symposia Oklahoma supercomputing Symposium 2006 Oklahoma supercomputing Symposium 2005
http://symposium2007.oscer.ou.edu/

Main

Overview

Agenda

Registration
...
Guidelines

Partners:
Wednesday October 3 2007
University of Oklahoma campus, Norman OK
Reception and Poster Session
Tuesday October 2 2007, 5:30-7:00pm
University of Oklahoma campus, Norman OK
Tuesday October 2 2007, 9:00am-4:30pm University of Oklahoma campus, Norman OK Learn what we did at previous Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposia:
Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2006 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2005 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2004 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2003 ... Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2002 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2007

34. Shirky: Grid Supercomputing: The Next Push
Despite the potential generality of the Grid, most of the public pronouncements are focusing on the use of Grids for supercomputing.
http://www.shirky.com/writings/grids.html
Clay Shirky's Writings About the Internet
clay@shirky.com
Grid Supercomputing: The Next Push
First published May 20, 2003 on the "Networks, Economics, and Culture" mailing list.
Subscribe
to the mailing list. Grid Computing is, according to the Grid Information Centre a way to "...enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation of a wide variety of geographically distributed computational resources." It is, in other words, an attempt to make Sun's famous pronouncement "The Network Is The Computer" an even more workable proposition. (It is also an instantiation of several of the patterns of decentralization that used to travel together under the name peer-to-peer.) Despite the potential generality of the Grid, most of the public pronouncements are focusing on the use of Grids for supercomputing. IBM defines it more narrowly: Grid Computing is "... applying resources from many computers in a network-at the same time-to a single problem" , and the MIT Technology Review equated Grid technology with supercomputing on tap when it named Grids one of " Ten Technologies That Will Change the World This view is wrong. Supercomputing on tap won't live up to to this change-the-world billing, because computation isn't a terribly important part of what people do with computers. This is a lesson we learned with PCs, and it looks like we will be relearning it with Grids.

35. Oxford Supercomputing Centre - News
Notice Website changes. Posted by Jon Lockley at 200813-02 1210. Please note that there will some changes to the appearance and structure of the OSC
http://www.osc.ox.ac.uk/
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Notice: Website changes
Posted by Jon Lockley at 2008-13-02 12:10 Please note that there will some changes to the appearance and structure of the OSC website over the next few days.
News: ORAC in production
Posted by Jon Lockley at 2008-11-02 13:10 The new shared memory system, ORAC is now in full production. If you have an old OSC account, you need to apply for a new account to use the new system. To find out more about ORAC please see the ORAC help centre which can be found here
News: Clusters handed over.
Posted by Jon Lockley at 2008-11-02 13:03 The two new OSC clusters, REDQUEEN and QUEEG , have now been handed over to the OSC staff. We are currently building applications on both systems in response to requests from current OSC users. We will make an announcement in due course when those applications are ready for general use.

36. Gawker - Texas's Supercomputing Ranger | The Register
Instead, Ranger s official unveiling took place this week with the supercomputer standing as the world s fastest open system. Fair enough.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/22/ranger_amd_sun_tacc/
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    37. Getting Up To Speed: The Future Of Supercomputing
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    38. SuperComputing Resources On The Internet
    Links to vendors, supercomputing facilities, and software tools.
    http://www.research.umbc.edu/~jack/supercomputer-resources.html
    SuperComputing Resources on the Internet
    General Information
    Jonathan Hardwick (jch@cs.cmu.edu), maintains a list of Supercomputer conference and journal calls for papers and programs with multiple indices is available from Carnegie Mellon University. In addiiton, he also has a collection of supercomputer gifs. along with a list of supercomputing research groups Computation Science highlights, via NSF Supercomputer Centers
    Vendor Information and User Groups
  • Convex Computer Corporation
  • Cray Computer Computer
  • Cray Research
  • EUROPA - A European working group defining an international standard for parallel C++ ...
  • Thinking Machines Corporation Jonathon Hardwick maintaints a more complete list of SuperComputer Vendors
    High Performance Computing Centers on the WWW
    Below is a list of High Performance Computing Centers and their associated WWW information. If you have additions please send them to www@umbc.edu. Much of the list has come from other lists, I want to credit Roy Williams of Cal Tech and Jonathon Hardwick of CMU
  • Army HPC Research Center (AHPCRC)
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Alabama Supercomputer Network ...
  • Australian National University Supercomputer Facility
  • Caltech Supercomputing Facilities
  • CERN, Center for Particle Physics, Geneva Switzerland
  • 39. Centre For Astrophysics And Supercomputing
    Astrophysics, supercomputing, virtual reality, astrotour, and astronomy online.
    http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/
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    40. ICS
    Search within ICS International Conference on supercomputing Advanced Search. Browse ICS International Conference on supercomputing
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