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  1. Performance Evaluation of Supercomputers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 4)
  2. A Comparative Study of Parallel Programming Languages: The Salishan Problems (Special Topics in Supercomputing)
  3. Analysis and Design of Parallel Algorithms: Arithmetic and Matrix Problems (Mcgraw Hill Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing) by S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall, 1990-03
  4. Understanding Supercomputing by Editors of Scientific American, 2002-12-02
  5. Supercomputing: DEISA, Spanish Supercomputing Network, SUPER-UX, The Journal of Supercomputing, Reconfigurable Supercomputing, Gluster
  6. Supercomputing Using Transputers
  7. Ixia proves datacenter testing strategy at SuperComputing '09.(NEW PRODUCTS): An article from: SAN/LAN by Unavailable, 2009-11-01
  8. Supercomputing 94: Proceedings (Supercomputing//Proceedings, Supercomputing)
  9. Parallel Supercomputing in Atmospheric Science: Proceedings of the Fifth Ecmwf Workshop on the Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology Reading, Uk by Geerd-R Hoffmann, 1993-10
  10. Proceedings: Supercomputing '88, November 14-18, Orlando, Florida (Supercomputing//Proceedings, Supercomputing) (v. 1) by Joanne L. Martin, Stephen F. Lundstrom, 1988-11
  11. IBM delivers super-computing on demand.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  12. Supercomputing at Manchester Computing Centre: A summary of peer reviewed research projects using the Amdahl VP1200 super computer at Manchester Computing Centre 1989-1991
  13. Ics 95: International Conference on Supercomputing
  14. Engenio 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel SAN technology featured in Supercomputing 2004 demo.(Storage Area Network, Engenio Information Technologies Inc.): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor

61. TG Daily - Nvidia Unveils Tesla, Moves Into Supercomputing
TG Daily, Nvidia unveils Tesla, moves into supercomputing.
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62. SCXY Conference Series
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis.
http://www.supercomp.org/
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis Conference History Steering Committee Industry Advisory Committee Conference Mail Lists Long Range Planning- Future Conference Dates
Exhibit dates are Monday-Thursday. Additional Program Elements will extend the full conference dates.
Conference locations will be announced at each preceding conference.
SC'09 November 16-19, 2009
SC'10 November 15-18, 2010
SC'11 November 14-17, 2011
Austin, TX
November 15-21, 2008
Reno, NV
November 10-16, 2007
Tampa, FL November 11-17, 2006 Seattle, WA November 12-18 2005 Pittsburgh, PA November 6-12 2004 Phoenix, AZ November 15-21, 2003 Baltimore, MD November 16-22, 2002 Denver, CO November 10-16, 2001 Dallas, TX November 4-10, 2000 Conference Proceedings Portland, OR November 13-19, 1999 Orlando, FL November 7-13, 1998 San Jose, CA November 15-21, 1997 Pittsburgh, PA November 17-22, 1996

63. Supercomputer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A supercomputer is a computer that is considered, or was considered at the time of its introduction, to be at the frontline in terms of processing capacity,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer
Supercomputer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Supercomputer (disambiguation) A supercomputer is a computer that is considered, or was considered at the time of its introduction, to be at the frontline in terms of processing capacity, particularly speed of calculation. The term "Super Computing" was first used by New York World newspaper in 1929 to refer to large custom-built tabulators IBM made for Columbia University Supercomputers introduced in the 1960s were designed primarily by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation (CDC), and led the market into the 1970s until Cray left to form his own company, Cray Research . He then took over the supercomputer market with his new designs, holding the top spot in supercomputing for five years (1985–1990). Cray, himself, never used the word "supercomputer", a little-remembered fact is that he only recognized the word "computer". In the 1980s a large number of smaller competitors entered the market, in a parallel to the creation of the minicomputer market a decade earlier, but many of these disappeared in the mid-1990s "supercomputer market crash". Today, supercomputers are typically one-of-a-kind custom designs produced by "traditional" companies such as

64. International Supercomputer Conference
International Supercomputer Conference. Heidelberg, Germany.
http://www.supercomp.de/
Europe's Premier HPC Event
Where the Global HPC Community Meets
The International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) is Europe’s leading Conference and Exhibition on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
ISC’08 - Registration
Online Registration for ISC'08 is now open. Benefit from reduced registration fees by advance booking until May 19, 2008.
Exhibition
June 17-19
Europe’s number one HPC exposition provides an excellent opportunity to experience, compare and assess the leading technologies and applications.
Pre-Conference
June 17
Conference
June 18 - 20
More than 50 invited speakers from high-level research, industry and business organizations will share their expertise and experiences.
First Petaflop/s System in the TOP500?
At ISC’08 we are curious to see whether the first Petaflop/s system will have made it into the TOP500. During the ISC’08 Opening Session, the latest list will be released and its highlights will be presented.
Justin Rattner to Keynote at ISC'08
Intel Chief Technology Officer, VP and Senior Fellow Justin Rattner will deliver the Thursday keynote address at ISC'08. Justin will speak on

65. Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer With A Cluster Of Eight PlayStation 3s
Gaurav Khanna, an assistant professor of astrophysics, is using a cluster of eight Sony PlayStation 3 consoles running Linux to run computations that used
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/10/ps3_supercomputer
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Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with Eight PlayStation 3s
By Bryan Gardiner Gaurav Khanna’s eight PlayStation 3s aren’t running Heavenly Sword they’re using Linux plus custom code to solve complex computations. Photo: Courtesy of Gaurav Khanna Suffering from its exorbitant price point and a dearth of titles, Sony's PlayStation 3 isn't exactly the most popular gaming platform on the block. But while the console flounders in the commercial space, the PS3 may be finding a new calling in the realm of science and research. Right now, a cluster of eight interlinked PS3s is busy solving a celestial mystery involving gravitational waves and what happens when a super-massive black hole, about a million times the mass of our own sun, swallows up a star. As the architect of this research, Dr. Gaurav Khanna is employing his so-called "

66. SC2003 Igniting Innovation
THANK YOU to the many people who made SC2003 possible.
http://www.sc-conference.org/sc2003/

THANK YOU

to the many people who made SC2003 possible

67. Self-service, Prorated Super Computing Fun! - Open - Code - New York Times Blog
Selfservice, Prorated Super Computing Fun! By Derek Gottfrid. Tags aws, ec2, hadoop, mapreduce, s3. Magic EC2 / S3 Button
http://open.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/self-service-prorated-super-computing-fun/
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Self-service, Prorated Super Computing Fun!
By Derek Gottfrid Tags: aws hadoop mapreduce Magic EC2 / S3 Button As part of eliminating TimeSelect The New York Times I had been using Amazon S3 service for some time and was quite impressed. And in late 2006 I had begun playing with Amazon EC2 . So the the basic idea I had was this: upload 4 TB The code to generate the PDFs was fairly straightforward, but to get it to run in parallel across multiple machines was an open issue. Being a voracious reader of all kinds of blogs, I had come across and read the MapReduce paper from Google several years ago (it made me weep). I also knew about Hadoop , the open source implementation of the MapReduce idea. Given all these parts, I had a rough idea of how I could make all this work. I quickly got to work copying 4TB of data to S3. Next I started writing code to pull all the parts that make up an article out of S3, generate a PDF from them and store the PDF back in S3. This was easy enough using the

68. San Diego Supercomputer Center
The central nexus for the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure. Publications, research, and news.
http://www.sdsc.edu/
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Would You Like a Large Shake with that Little Mac? What began as a way to prevent damage to the hard drive from a dropped laptop has led to an innovative project that lets seismology and engineering students or researchers study, store and share data to better understand the science of structural dynamics - be it a gentle tap or a full blown temblor.
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Members of the UC San Diego community can now find the latest news, events, and activities about cyberinfrastructure on campus from the new SDSC@UCSD website, launched this fall by the San Diego Supercomputer Center. The new site will offer items of practical interest, including training programs, seminars, upcoming cyberinfrastructure workshops, collaborations and listings for jobs and internships for faculty, staff and students. Quicklinks...

69. Apple - Science - Profiles - Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
Blacksburg, VA — Dr. Srinidhi Varadarajan knew that he wanted to build a worldclass supercomputer. Also, he wanted to solidify the position of Virginia
http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/vatech/
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Cost-Conscious Supercomputing
Introduction
Macworld Keynote Address
Steve Jobs highlighted the success of Virginia Tech in his keynote address at Macworld San Francisco in January 2004. See the video
Crib Notes
Challenges
  • Build a world-class supercomputer in less than three months
Solutions
  • 1100 dual-processor Power Mac G5 computers at 2.0 GHz Mac OS X Primary interconnect: InfiniBand* communications fabric over Mellanox host channel adapters and switches Secondary interconnect: Gigabit Ethernet over Cisco switches Custom-designed racks and brand new cooling system from Liebert Corporation Wide variety of open-source software
Benefits
  • Supercomputer was fully functional in less than three months, and cost one-tenth as much as similar systems University now eligible to compete for a portion of $1 billion in National Science Foundation Cyberinfrastructure funding
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70. SC 2000: High Performance Networking And Computing Conference
The International Conference for High Performance Computing and Communications.
http://www.sc2000.org/
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71. Flexing A Super (computing) Muscle - CNET News.com
Flexing a super (computing) muscle The US remains No. 1 in the world in highperformance computing, but IBM s Dave Turek examines whether it can maintain
http://www.news.com/Flexing-a-super-computing-muscle/2008-7339_3-6227916.html
Newsmaker: Flexing a super (computing) muscle
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72. International Supercomputer Conference ISC2004
This year s International Supercomputer Conference, ISC2004, was held for the 19th time in the Heidelberg Convention Center and I would like to thank all
http://www.isc2004.org/
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Dear HPC colleagues and friends,
This year's International Supercomputer Conference, ISC2004, was held for the 19th time in the Heidelberg Convention Center and I would like to thank all the attendees, speakers, exhibitors and sponsors, including especially our main sponsor AMD. Last but not least I extend my thanks to the ISC organization team who enabled the success of this year's ISC event.
ISC2004 was very successful, we are delighted to be able to confirm a record number of participants. This year we had 442 Conference participants (ISC2003: 426) and 70 Tutorial participants (ISC2003: 34). Additionally our idea to provide day passes for the exhibition was very well received. Around 200 day passes were requested!
An excellent overview over the three conference days of ISC2004 has been published at Primeur Live! by Ad Emmen.
Since ISC2004 has come to an end, ISC2005 is in focus now.
ISC2005 will take place on June 21 - 24, 2005 , again in beautiful Heidelberg.
Please refer to our new web site at www.isc2005.org

73. US EPA | EMVL
Jump to main content. logo US EPA. High Performance Computing and Scientific Visualization. Contact Us Search All EPA This Area. You are here EPA Home
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Environmental Modeling and Visualization Laboratory
Human Exposure in Urban Environments
This project uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate and predict wind velocity, turbulence, and airborne contaminant concentrations in "urban street canyons". Understanding the factors affecting air quality in such environments is important since tens of millions of people are exposed to city air on a daily basis. Due to the complexity of urban canyons, accurate models must use a micro-fine scale (~ 1m) to resolve essential airflow features. The results shown here used approximately 10-50 million finite volume computational cells, and required hundreds of hours of CPU time to calculate. The Environmental Modeling and Visualization Laboratory (EMVL) is an EPA-managed, contractor-operated facility designed to support EPA's scientific modeling and large-scale data management research programs through the application of High Performance Computing (HPC) and visualization tools. The mission of US EPA's EMVL falls into two broad areas:
  • Provide the High Performance Computing (HPC) resources necessary to support environmental research of global proportions and improved science for the development of regulations.
  • 74. Welcome To FlashMobComputing.org
    Home of the first Flash Mob Supercomputer and the official site for all things Flash Mob Computing.
    http://www.flashmobcomputing.org/

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    New York Times [ Front page Hey, Gang, Let's Make Our Own Supercomputer
    Reprint of nytimes.com article

    San Jose Business Journal: Supercomputer flashmob planned for SF
    Slashdot: Discussion NPR: Radio Interview Archive UK PC Pro: Flash mob to create super computer USF News: Supercomputing in a Flash Press release To set up a briefing or to obtain media credential for the FlashMob I event, contact Gary McDonald at 415-422-2699.
    Welcome to FlashMobComputing.org
    This is the home of the first Flash Mob Supercomputer and the official site for all things Flash Mob Computing. May 7, 2004: NEW RELEASE USF_FlashMob_RC_4.iso and Source Code USF_FlashMob_RC_4.iso (230 MB) is a bug fix release ( download ). This contains updates that we made to the server code the night before flashmob day. This will allow power users to run larger flashmobs and configure individual nodes with different processor types. In addition we have released the source code for USF_FlashMob_RC_4 ( source ). See the

    75. David A. Bader's Parallel Sites, Sponsored By UMIACS
    IEEE Computer Society ParaScope. This site has moved to the following URL. http//computer.org/parascope/. Please update your bookmarks.
    http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~dbader/sites.html
    IEEE Computer Society ParaScope
    This site has moved to the following URL:
    http://computer.org/parascope/
    Please update your bookmarks.
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    76. New NCSC Home Page
    Welcome to the new website for the National Center for State Courts. Over the next several months we will be working on this site to provide you with an
    http://www.ncsc.org/
    Welcome to the new website for the National Center for State Courts. Over the next several months we will be working on this site to provide you with an improved interface and content that is fresh and relevant to your needs. In the meantime, please follow the link below to our current active site: www.ncsconline.org

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