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  1. Tools for High Performance Computing 2009: Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, September 2009, ZIH, Dresden
  2. Scientific Computing: An Introduction with Parallel Computing by Gene H. Golub, James M. Ortega, 1993-02-03
  3. Parallel and Distributed Simulation Systems (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Richard M. Fujimoto, 2000-01-03
  4. Foundations of Multithreaded, Parallel, and Distributed Programming by Gregory R. Andrews, 1999-12-10
  5. Task Scheduling for Parallel Systems (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Oliver Sinnen, 2007-05-04
  6. Parallel Computing for Real-time Signal Processing and Control (Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing) by M. Osman Tokhi, M. Alamgir Hossain, et all 2003-03-18
  7. Fundamentals of Parallel Processing by Harry F. Jordan, Gita Alaghband, 2002-08-26
  8. High Performance Cluster Computing: Programming and Applications, Volume 2
  9. An Introduction to Parallel Programming by Peter Pacheco, 2011-01-18
  10. Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications - Volume 15 Advances in Parallel Computing by C. Bischof, 2008-03-15
  11. The Art of Parallel Programming by Bruce P. Lester, 2006-01
  12. Patterns for Parallel Software Design (Wiley Software Patterns Series) by Jorge Luis Ortega-Arjona, 2010-03-15
  13. Patterns for Parallel Programming by Timothy G. Mattson, Beverly A. Sanders, et all 2004-09-25
  14. Patterns and Skeletons for Parallel and Distributed Computing

41. Parallel Computing Links
Links to documentation, course materials, and parallel computing facilities.Category Computers parallel computing Documentation...... Links to parallel computing Resources. (see also Numerical Computing Resourceson the Internet). Online News. parallel computing Newsgroups.
http://www.indiana.edu/~rac/hpc/links.html
Links to Parallel Computing Resources
(see also Numerical Computing Resources on the Internet

42. High Performance Computing Tools Group - University Of Houston, Dept. Of Compute
At the University of Houston. Research in parallel computing, compilers, performance benchmarking, and parallel languages.
http://www.cs.uh.edu/~hpctools/
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43. Parallel Computing - Computer Science Division
For an introduction to parallel computing at UC Berkeley, see A Common Focus forDiverse, Interdisciplinary Goals from the Computer Science and Engineering at
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/Research/Projects/parallel/
For an introduction to Parallel Computing at UC Berkeley, see A Common Focus for Diverse, Interdisciplinary Goals from the Computer Science and Engineering at Berkeley brochure.
Active Research Projects
General Information
Back to CS Division Home Page Eric J. Fraser fraser@CS.Berkeley.EDU

44. UC Berkeley CS267 Home Page Spring 1996
Lecture 1, 1/16/96 Introduction to parallel computing; Lecture 2 (part 1), 1/18/96Designing fast linear algebra kernels in the presence of memory hierarchies;
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/cs267/
U.C. Berkeley CS267 Home Page
Applications of Parallel Computers
Spring 1996
TuTh 12:30-2, 405 Soda
Professor:
Jim Demmel
Office hours: T Th 2:15 - 3:00, F 1-2, or by appointment
(send email)
TA:
Boris Vaysman
Evening sessions: T 6:00, 405 Soda (at least 4 first weeks)
Office hours: at ICSI by apt.
(send email)
Secretary:
Bob Untiedt
(send email)
Survey on Use of the Videolink between CS267 at Berkeley and 18.337 at MIT (Filling this out is is a class requirement!)
Announcements: (last updated Mon Apr 29 13:25:36 PDT 1996)
Read CS267 Newsgroup
CS267 Infocal information
Spring 96 Class Roster (names, addresses, interests).
Information on instructional accounts and cardkey access.
Handouts
  • Handout 1: Class Introduction for Spring 1996
  • Handout 2: Class Survey for Spring 1996
  • Assignment 1: Fast Matrix Multiply
  • Evening session 1: Assignment1 related materials ...
  • CS267 Spring 1994 Midterm
    Lecture Notes
  • Lecture 1, 1/16/96: Introduction to Parallel Computing
  • Lecture 2 (part 1), 1/18/96: Designing fast linear algebra kernels in the presence of memory hierarchies
  • Lecture 2 (part 2), 1/18/96: The IBM RS6000/590 - architecture and algorithms.
  • Lecture 3, 1/23/96: Overview of parallel architectures and programming models ...
  • Lecture 29, 4/30/96: Parallelizing Compilers
  • Final Projects
  • Final Project Suggestions postscript version ) (to be updated from 1995 version)
  • pSather related final project suggestions.
  • 45. Parallel And Distributed Computing Lab Of The VUB
    Parallel and Distributed Computing Lab of the Free University of Brussels.We have experience in parallel discrete event simulation Category Computers parallel computing Projects
    http://parallel.vub.ac.be/
    Joust Outliner
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    46. HLRS - Organization - Parallel Computing
    The department for parallel computing has evolved from the Departmentfor Numerical Methods and Libraries. Initially it focused
    http://www.hlrs.de/organization/par/
    The department for Parallel Computing has evolved from the Department for Numerical Methods and Libraries. Initially it focused on user support for parallel platforms at any level. This included system administration of parallel platforms. Recently system administration and parallel computing were split into two parts again. The departments responsibilities are today threefold: The focus of all this work is - as is that of HLRS - on Computational Fluid Dynamics and Structural Mechanics. In addition we co-operate with hardware vendors and software vendors in order to establish a constant flow of information between vendors and users. Further information can be found in the Jan 7, 2003

    47. Effective Parallel Computing
    Description of a tutorial about converting serial programs to parallel programs.Category Computers parallel computing Programming Documentation......Tutorial on effective parallel computing, taught at conferences, corporations,government agencies, etc. Introduction to Effective parallel computing.
    http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/tut/
    Introduction to Effective Parallel Computing
    Quentin F. Stout
    Marilynn Livingston

    Christiane Jablonowski
    Correspondance: Quentin F. Stout Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 USA +1-734-763-1518 (voice, messages) +1-734-763-4617 (fax) qstout@umich.edu www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/
    Abstract
    This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of parallel computing, focusing on the aspects most relevant to the user. Throughout, the emphasis is on the iterative process of converting a serial program into an increasingly efficient, and correct, parallel program. The tutorial will help people make intelligent planning decisions concerning parallel computers, and help them develop efficient application codes for such systems. It discusses hardware and software, with an emphasis on systems that are now (or soon will be) commercially available. Program design principles such as load balancing, communication reduction, and efficient use of cache are illustrated through examples selected from engineering, scientific, and database applications. While there is base material that appears in all of the instantiations of the tutorial, we also tailor the tutorial to the target audience. See the material on

    48. Web Resources For Parallel Computing
    Collection of selected web resources in parallel computing, maintainedby Quentin Stout. Selected Web Resources for parallel computing.
    http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/parlinks.html
    Selected Web Resources for Parallel Computing
    This list is maintained at www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/parlinks.html where the entries are linked to the resource. Rather than creating a comprehensive, overwhelming, list of resources, I have tried to be selective, pointing to the best ones that I am aware of in each category.
    • A slightly whimsical explanation of parallel computing.
    • Glossary of terms pertaining to high-performance computing.
    • Online training material:
    • Introduction to Effective Parallel Computing , a tutorial for beginning and intermediate users, managers, people contemplating purchasing or building a parallel computer, etc.
    • ParaScope , a very thorough and up-to-date listing of parallel and supercomputing sites, vendors, agencies, and events, maintained by the IEEE Computer Society.
    • Nan Schaller's extensive list of links related to parallel computing , including classes, people, books, companies, software.

    49. An Introduction To Parallel Computing Using LINUX
    parallel computing Using LINUX. Here is the original An Introduction to ParallelComputing Using Linux , if you still want to see what was there.
    http://www.kachinatech.com/parallel/
    Parallel Computing Using LINUX
    We are in the process to build a brand new page which will contain more information. In the mean time, if you have suggestion and/or advice on what kind of information this web site should provide, please email us at liao@kachinatech.com . Thank you very much. TYL June, 2000 Many Linux OS CD ROM vendors, such as Kachina Technologies Inc (URL: WWW.KachinaTech.COM and email: info@KachinaTech.COM ), now provide CD ROMs with pre-compiled parallel libraries together with their LINUX OS CDs. Most users should be able to set up their parallel computing environment directly from these CDs without working through the manual installations which this site was original design for.
    Here is the original An Introduction to Parallel Computing Using Linux , if you still want to see what was there.

    50. SISAL Homepage
    High performance, portable, parallel, functional language, for parallel computing and scientific uses.
    http://tamanoir.ece.uci.edu/projects/sisal/sisal.html
    SISAL is an efficient functional programming language for numerical computation on both serial and parallel computers. It has advantages of safety and clarity over conventional programming languages, and it parallelizes without programmer intervention on certain machines. (Unfortunately, not Linux for now!) Try it, you will like it! Click here to download the compiler and documentation. (About 1.5 MB gzipped.) The Sisal project resided for a long time at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, but was recently canceled there. Source code and documentation may or may not be available via anonymous ftp at sisal.llnl.gov as you read this. I have tried to collect all relevant source code and documentation into the above download. The complete LLNL Sisal ftp tree is now reproduced here

    51. Mannheim University Linux Homepage
    Linux parallel computing at the University of Mannheim Pentium Farm, parallel computingwith Linux, Go there. The page Parallel Processing using Linux by Prof.
    http://parallel.rz.uni-mannheim.de/Linux/
    Linux Parallel Computing at the University of Mannheim
    Pentium Farm Pentium Farm is a project involving 10 Linux SMP Pentiums connected to act as a cluster for parallel proccessing. The System became operational august 1996. This system is used primarily for research and educational activities. Currently using PVM, MPI,POSIX threads and other tools. The official site (in german) explains the backgrounds and the history of parallel Computing at the University of Mannheim . For more Information about the project please email us or click here
    IWR - RUM Cooperation Myrinet PentiumPro Cluster A cooperation between the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing at the University of Heidelberg (IWR) and the Computing Center of the University of Mannheim (RUM). Within this cooperation we provide interessted scientists of the IWR and the University of Mannheim with a Pentium Pro Cluster connected by fast Myrinet communication hardware.
    Linux Resources Linux is a freely-distributable implementation of UNIX for x86, Motorola 68k, Digital Alpha and Motorola PowerPC machines.

    52. HKU CSIS Website
    Department of Computer Science and Information Systems. Research areas include computer graphics, databases, humancomputer interaction, information security and cryptography, software engineering, distributed and parallel computing, theoretical computer science and internet applications.
    http://www.csis.hku.hk/
    The University of Hong Kong

    53. Supercomputing Centers And Parallel Computing:
    Supercomputing Centers and parallel computing Carleton University Research inApplied parallel computing and Parallel Spatial Modeling (PARADIGM Group);
    http://parallel.rz.uni-mannheim.de/docs/ind.html
    Supercomputing Centers and Parallel Computing:
    QUICK INDEX:
    A
    B C D ... Z A

    54. Distributed And Parallel Computing
    Distributed and parallel computing, Distributed and parallel computing Hesham ElRewiniand Ted G. Lewis 1997, Hardbound, 469 pages ISBN 1884777511 Our price
    http://www.manning.com/El-Rewini/
    Distributed and
    Parallel Computing Inside the book Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 10 ... Book Reviews About the book Readers also bought About the authors The Publisher In press ... Contact us Order Distributed and Parallel Computing
    Hesham El-Rewini and Ted G. Lewis

    1997, Hardbound, 469 pages
    ISBN 1884777511
    Our price: 60.00 Currently Out of Stock Send email to webmaster@manning.com
    for more information. Distributed and Parallel Computing is a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art in concurrent computing. It covers four major aspects:
    • Architecture and performance
    • Theory and complexity analysis of parallel algorithms
    • Programming languages and systems for writing parallel and distributed programs
    • Scheduling of parallel and distributed tasks
    Cutting across these broad topical areas are the various "programming paradigms", e.g., data parallel, control parallel, and distributed programming. After developing these fundamental concepts, the authors illustrate them in a wide variety of algorithms and programming languages. Of particular interest is the final chapter which shows how Java can be used to write distributed and parallel programs. This approach gives the reader a broad, yet insightful, view of the field. Many books on parallel computing have been published during the last 10 years or so. Most are already outdated since the themes and technologies in this area are changing very rapidly. Particularly, the notion that parallel and distributed computing are two separate fields is now beginning to fade away; technological advances have been bridging the gap.

    55. Scientific And Parallel Computing Group - Home Page
    Translate this page University of Geneva, Centre Universitaire d'Informatique.
    http://cui.unige.ch/spc/home.html
    University of Geneva Centre Universitaire d'Informatique
    Ecole d'ingénieurs de Genève, HES-SO
    University of Geneva Centre Universitaire d'Informatique
    Ecole d'ingénieurs de Genève, HES-SO

    56. Project AppleSeed
    How to make a cluster from Apple computers. Papers, benchmarks, and software for distributing jobs Category Computers parallel computing Beowulf......Personal parallel computing Plug and Play Parallel Processing. ForMac OS 9 and later (Click for Mac OS 8.6 and earlier). How to
    http://exodus.physics.ucla.edu/appleseed/appleseed.html
    Do It Yourself FAQ Publicity Other Clusters ... High Schools
    Personal Parallel Computing
    Plug and Play Parallel Processing For Mac OS 9 and later: Click for Mac OS 8.6 and earlier How to Build an AppleSeed
    a one-page recipe for constructing a Macintosh cluster Recommended software (what we use to keep 'em running): "Most innovative commercial software" - IEEE Cluster 2001 Conference Pooch
    an application that assists in starting MacMPI_IP and MacMPI_X parallel executables A fun way to test your system: AltiVec Fractal Carbon Demo (98 kB)
    a MacMPI parallel graphics application demo which runs on an arbitrary number of G3s or G4s with OS 9 or X
    With this program we've achieved 6 GFlop/sec on a cluster of four G4s! Growing your own fruit: AppleSeed Development Page
    directions for writing your own parallel programs using the communications library MacMPI Two brains are better than one: Multiprocessing Development Page
    directions to simplify writing code for MP-equipped Macs Don't stop now...: Other MacMPI-based applications for Macintosh
    Additional parallel applications For further information about parallel computing, including resources, a discussion forum, and software, see

    57. Proceedings Of The Forum On Parallel Computing Curricula
    Proceedings of the First Wellesley Forum on parallel computing Curricula.March 31 April 1, 1995. PANEL Is parallel computing Dead?
    http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/forum/pcc.html
    Proceedings of the First Wellesley Forum on Parallel Computing Curricula
    March 31 - April 1, 1995
    Sponsored by NECUSE and Wellesley College
    Edited by P. Takis Metaxas and Matthew Merzbacher
    Contents and Authors

    58. Introductory Lectures On Data-Parallel Computing
    Introductory Lectures on Dataparallel computing. An Interactive Multimedia CD-ROM.ISBN 1-56881-059-8. 1995 Forum on parallel computing Curricula; Wellesley, MA.
    http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/lidpc.html
    Introductory Lectures on Data-Parallel Computing
    An Interactive Multimedia CD-ROM
    ISBN 1-56881-059-8
    Edited and Produced by P. Takis Metaxas Wellesley College
    Contributing Editor: Fillia Makedon Dartmouth College
    Published by AK Peters, Ltd. , March 1996.
    Dedicated to the memory of Donald B. Johnson In this site you will find: Description of the project
    Contents of the CD-ROM

    Resources on the Internet

    Description of the User Interface
    ...
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Description of the Project
    This CD-ROM contains eight invited lectures that focus on Data-Parallel Computing, one of the major programming paradigms of Parallelism today. The lectures, given by experts in their fields, are interactive and span three areas of Parallel Computing: Programming Languages, Algorithms, and Research Topics. They can be used as tutorials, and as reference in an introductory course on Parallel Computation. Each lecture contains a quicktime movie of the speaker delivering the talk, composed of the transparencies used during the lecture synchronized with the voice of the speaker. It also contains information about the speaker and additional materials, like animations, videos, programs and software that help the understanding of the lecture. The code for building the Parallaxis-III compiler and information on how to get the NESL compiler is also included. A simple and intuitive interface helps navigating through the contents of the CD-ROM. The lectures were collected, edited and integrated with the interface at

    59. Cavendish School Of Computer Science
    Cavendish School of Computer Science. Research Centre for parallel computing; Industrial Control Centre; Centre for Microelectronic Systems Applications.
    http://www.cscs.wmin.ac.uk/
    Edited by Loretta Pletti. Comments, suggestions... click here

    60. Designing And Building Parallel Programs
    Designing and Building Parallel Programs (Online) integrates four resourcesconcerned with parallel programming and parallel computing
    http://www.mcs.anl.gov/dbpp/
    Designing and Building Parallel Programs , by Ian Foster Designing and Building Parallel Programs (Online) is an innovative traditional print and online resource publishing project. It incorporates the content of a textbook published by Addison-Wesley into an evolving online resource. Here is a description of the book , and here is the table of contents . See also the list of mirror sites around the world Designing and Building Parallel Programs (Online) integrates four resources concerned with parallel programming and parallel computing: We have prepared and presented a very successful full-day tutorial based on Designing and Building Parallel Programs. Let us know if you are interested in seeing this presented elsewhere. Read about what's new on DBPP Online. There are also a few errata The content of Designing and Programming Parallel Programs may not be archived or reproduced without written permission Designing and Programming Parallel Programs is available wherever fine technical books are sold, or

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