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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. SCS - Innovation In Supercomputing Systems
Translate this page SCS - supercomputing Systems - Innovation in supercomputing Systems
http://www.scs.ch/

62. AiS
The primary goal of the Adventures in supercomputing (AiS) program is to foster andenhance the participation of diverse populations of high school students in
http://www.krellinst.org/AiS/index.shtml
Adventures in Supercomputing More Information If you have any questions regarding this program, contact the program manager, Barb Helland, at 515-956-3696 or email helland@krellinst.org Home Our Vision Learning Center ... React

63. Centrum Informatyczne TASK
an interuniversity metropolitan area network and a center for supercomputing.
http://www.task.gda.pl/
TASK centrum kdm us³ugi ... aktualno¶ci english version Okolice w Internecie Sieci: Pionier Dante Uczelnie: PG UG AMG WSM ... AMW Miasta: Gdañsk Gdynia Sopot Inne O¶rodki: ICM Kraków Poznañ Wroc³aw Inne: KBN PPNT
Centrum Informatyczne
Trójmiejskiej Akademickiej Sieci Komputerowej
ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12, 80-952 Gdañsk Aktualno¶ci Kurs programowania równoleg³ego '03 Sprawozdania Zmiana terminu konsultacji ... Zespo³y badawcze Uwagi prosimy wysy³aæ na adres webmaster@task.gda.pl

64. A History Of Supercomputing At Florida State University
Essay written by Jeff Bauer in early 1991.
http://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/super-users-view.html
Go to On Line Documents , Go to Go to Antique Computer home page
A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University
Jeff Bauer
(Written in early 1991)
INTRODUCTION
As the result of an unsolicited proposal by the Florida State University ( FSU ) to the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE), a collaborative agreement was initiated in late 1984 between the State of Florida, FSU, DOE and Control Data Corporation (CDC). This first brought about the creation of the FSU Supercomputer Computations Research Institute (SCRI) followed by the delivery in March 1985 of interim computer hardware to the FSU Computing Center ( FSUCC ). By April, the CDC Cyber 205 supercomputer became available to SCRI associates, other DOE researchers around the U. S. and the State University System of Florida. The intention was to get both users and support personnel up-to-speed on the Cyber 205, which was running the VSOS operating system, in advance of the installation of ETA-10 Serial # 1. In its final configuration, the ETA-10 would provide twelve times the processing power and a compatible VSOS environment. The plan assumed that after a successful period of acceptance testing on the ETA-10, the Cyber 205 and its file server (a Cyber 835) would be returned to CDC. The demise of ETA Systems, Inc. forced a re-evaluation of the continued use of ETA hardware. An agreement was reached between Control Data, FSU, and Cray Research, Inc. to exchange the ETA-10G with a four processor Cray Y-MP. The ETA-10G remained in production until March of 1990. A two processor ETA-10Q provided an interim platform until the installation of the Cray Y-MP was completed in early April of the same year. The ETA-10Q was available until November of 1990 as an additional computing resource alongside the Y-MP.

65. Kluwer Academic Publishers - The Journal Of Supercomputing
Links to supercomputing centers, high performance computing journals, vendors, conferences, and governmen Category Computers Parallel Computing...... supercomputing Centers and Parallel Computing;HPC Journals; supercomputing Centers and Parallel Computing
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0920-8542
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66. Supercomputing '94 Conference Proceedings
supercomputing `94. THE proceedings. The 1995 supercomputing conferencewill only publish an electronic version of the proceedings.
http://www.computer.org/conferen/sc94/sc94home.html
Supercomputing `94
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH This WWW version of the proceedings is a pilot project of the IEEE Computer Society . Please email your comments to www@computer.org
The Supercomputing conference has always been at the forefront of technology, both in the information presented at the conference and the methods used to disseminate the conference proceedings. The 1995 Supercomputing conference will only publish an electronic version of the proceedings. This year's Supercomputing conference has taken an initial step in the direction of an electronic proceeding by providing a central World Wide Web home page with links to the advance program , the proceedings of the technical papers , and abstracts from the poster papers and research exhibits Note: Submission of abstracts and full text papers was optional. Although most authors did submit files there are some papers and exhibits for which electronic files were not submitted. Proceedings: An electronic version of the table of contents of the proceedings linked to abstracts, and the full text papers that have been submitted in HTML or postscript (if submitted by the author). Research Exhibits: These exhibits are, in general, highly interactive, and participants will be able to discuss the projects with their developers one-on-one. A list of the research exhibits is linked to the abstracts. Several exhibitors have also provide a WWW address which can be accessed from a link within the abstract.

67. Centrum Informatyczne TASK
the Academic Computer Center in Gdansk, an interuniversity metropolitan area network incorporating dozens of research LANs and a center for supercomputing
http://www.task.gda.pl/english/
Academic Computer Center in Gdansk TASK
Centrum Informatyczne Trojmiejskiej Akademickiej Sieci Komputerowej (CI TASK)
CI TASK
affiliated to
Gdansk University of Technology
ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12,
80-952 Gdansk, Poland
Academic Computer Center
Director Mscis³aw Nakonieczny, M.Sc., e-mail: mnak@task.gda.pl
Vice-Director Prof. Adam Liwo, e-mail: adaml@task.gda.pl
Network Group e-mail: adnet@task.gda.pl phone (+48 58) 347-10-77
Chief Administrator S³awomir Po³omski, M.Sc e-mail: spolomsk@task.gda.pl
Supercomputers Group e-mail: adcomp@task.gda.pl phone (+48 58) 347-26-50
Chief Administrator Rafa³ Tylman, M.Sc. e-mail: traf@task.gda.pl Office e-mail: office@task.gda.pl phone (+48 58) 347-24-11
Scientific Committee
President Prof. Micha³ Mrozowski e-mail: mim@pg.gda.pl
Users' Council
President Prof. Antoni Nowakowski e-mail: antowak@pg.gda.pl Vice-president Jacek Wyrwiñski, Ph.D. e-mail: wyrwa@ocean.iopan.gda.pl
Inter-Disciplinary Group of Mathematical Modelling
President Jaros³aw Rybicki, Ph.D. e-mail:

68. NPACI: A National Partnership
The National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure was created to develop a national supercomputing infrastructure. Links to resources, current research projects, and outreach programs.
http://www.npaci.edu/
site map
contacts

jobs/co-ops/interns

intranet.npaci.edu
Go to.. USER HOTPAGE RESOURCES Compute Platforms Storage Systems Security Resource News THRUST AREAS Leaders Thrust Allocations Metasystems Prog. Tools/Environ. Data-Intensive Comp. Interaction Env. Molecular Science Neuroscience Earth Systems Science Engineering Education SDSC Partnerships Outreach Resources Jobs/Internships NPACI Outreach EOT PACI PARTNERS Leadership Team Executive Committee Int'l Affiliates Associates Connections ABOUT NPACI Mission Overview Management Communications Calendar Contacts Jobs
July-September 2002
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March 18-21, 2003
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San Diego, CA
March 27-28, 2003 NPACI Introduction to High Performance Computing U Texas, Austin, TX April 9, 2003 The Brown Bag Series with Bob Sinkovits "AfCS Resources," 12 noon, Pacific Hall 3500, UCSD, La Jolla, CA More calendar events NSF Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure NPACI and SDSC News March 5, 2003

69. Artabel
Artabel provides computing clusters and sells online access to supercomputing power. Product information and software documentation.
http://www.artabel.net/
Fleye Graphics System presented at IMAGINA 2002 Fleye Graphics System presented at IMAGINA 2002 ... ArtabelStudio

70. International Conference On Supercomputing
International Conference on supercomputing. May 811, 2000 Santa Fe,New Mexico. ICS 2001 Web page. Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH. General
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ics00/
International Conference on Supercomputing
May 8-11, 2000
Santa Fe, New Mexico
ICS 2001 Web page
Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH
General Chair: Dr. John Reynders, Los Alamos National Laboratory Program Chair: Prof. Alex Veidenbaum, University of California Irvine Program Vice-Chair: Prof. Kei Hiraki, Tokyo University, Japan Program Vice-Chair: Prof. Ulrich Trottenberg, GMD/SCAI, Germany
Local Arrangements Chair: Dr. Rod Oldehoeft, Los Alamos National Laboratory Finance Chair: Prof. Randy Bramley, Indiana Publicity Co-Chairs: Prof. Eduard Ayguade, UPC, Spain, Workshops Chair: Dr. Mary Hall, ISI/UCS Exhibits Chair: Dr. Neil Pundit, Sandia
(ndpundi@sandia.gov)

The ACM International Conference on Supercomputing is a forum for engineers and scientists throughout the world to exchange ideas and research results relating to high performance, distributed, and supercomputing systems. This is the 14th Conference in the series.

71. TecChannel : Supercomputing
Translate this page Technologie / Grundlagen / supercomputing Vom 15.05.2001, Updateam 27.06.2002 supercomputing. Am 20. Juni 2002 wurde die 19. Top
http://www.tecchannel.de/hardware/696/
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Vom 15.05.2001, Update am 27.06.2002
Supercomputing
Am 20. Juni 2002 wurde die 19. Top-500-Liste der schnellsten Rechner der Welt vorgestellt. Unser Beitrag erläutert die Konzepte und Einsatzgebiete der Cluster-, Meta- und Grid-Supercomputer. VON UWE HARMS
Ein Supercomputer, das ist "jeder Computer, den Seymore Cray, gestorben 1996, entwickelte". So lautet eine populäre Definition, die vor allem die große Bedeutung des Rechnerarchitekten Cray für das Höchstleistungsrechnen (High-Performance-Computing, HPC) unterstreicht. Praktikabler ist jedoch die Definition, dass es sich bei einem Supercomputer um "den jeweils schnellsten Rechner seiner Zeit" handelt. So war etwa 1985 ein Computer von Fujitsu mit 64 MByte RAM und einer Rechenleistung von 535 MFlops einer der leistungsstärksten und größten Supercomputer Europas. Gingen vor 25 Jahren nur Vektorrechner an den Start, konkurrieren heute unterschiedliche Architekturen. Da sind zum einen die parallelen Vektorrechner mit gemeinsamem Speicher, beispielsweise von Cray Inc., Fujitsu oder NEC und zum anderen die SMP -Architekturen von Compaq, Cray Inc., Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, HP, IBM, SGI und SUN Microsystems sowie die MPP-Systeme von Cray Inc. und IBM. Daneben existieren Zwitterwesen von Hitachi mit Pseudo-Vektorverarbeitung.

72. ZIDEK Inc.
International computer consultants for academia, industry, and governments. Specializing in HPCN, supercomputing.
http://www.zidek.com/
World Headquarters
6900 137th Court
Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124
USA Email: zidek@charter.net
I DEK Inc. is an International Consultancy specializing in HPCN, High Performance Supercomputers, Competitive Intelligence, Advanced Telecommunications Technology, Algorithm Research, Information Security, Supercomputer Systems Management, Information Systems Management, Procurement Assistance, Visualization, Web Technology, Systems Integration, and Megascale Project Management. We can help you advantageously leverage your advanced computing assets! Started in 1984, and located in Apple Valley, a suburb of the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, a place known for decades as the home and birthplace of supercomputers, ZIDEK has helped clients in Industry, Academia, and Governments worldwide fulfill their critical Supercomputing and IS missions. Check out our Service Offerings.

73. SI2003: A Prime Year For Supercomputing
A summer program for high school students to learn about supercomputing. Program information and application.
http://www.osc.edu/si/
SEARCH OSC Site Tech Info All of OSC Text Only Pages Home Education Summer Programs ... Summer Institute When these OSC Summer Institute participants
chose a research project,
they picked "Cosmos I Satellite Engineering."
And when they presented their results,
NASA was there to listen.
Every year, OSC (Ohio Supercomputer Center), an initiative of the Ohio Board of Regents, offers a unique learning opportunity to Ohio's high school freshmen and sophomores.
In just two short weeks, OSC Summer Institute participants experience firsthand the dynamic fields of high performance computing (HPC) and networking. Working with kids their own age and with similar interests, they contemplate everything from computational chemistry to mechanical engineering, all while applying newly learned programming and visualization skills.
To make the experience especially well-rounded, OSC invites experts from the science, HPC and networking communities to speak with the students about relevant topics and careers in science. "I was expecting to be really challenged, and I was. I expected to learn some pretty cool stuff, which I did. I expected it to be fun, and it was. The program lived up to my expectations and more."

74. Supercomputing - Cray Inc.
computers. The primary design points for today's clusters are server and PCmarkets, not supercomputing. The Future of supercomputing. Applications
http://www.cray.com/supercomputing/
What is a Supercomputer? A supercomputer is defined simply as the most powerful class of computers at any point in time. In conjunction with some of the world's most creative scientific and engineering minds, these formidable tools already have made automobiles safer and more fuel-efficient; located new deposits of oil and gas; saved lives and property by predicting severe storms; created new materials and life-saving drugs; powered advances in electronics and visualization; safeguarded national security; and unraveled mysteries ranging from protein-folding mechanisms to the shape of the universe. Capable supercomputers are in short supply. Today's supercomputer market is replete with "commodity clusters," products assembled from collections of servers or PCs. Clusters are adept at tackling small problems and large problems lacking complexity, but are inefficient at the most demanding, consequential challenges - especially those of industry. Climate research algorithms, for example, are unable to achieve high levels of performance on these computers. The primary "design points" for today's clusters are server and PC markets, not supercomputing. Christopher Lazou, a high-performance computing consultant, explains, "Using tens of thousands of commodity chips may provide the capacity (peak flop rates) but not the capability, because of lack of memory bandwidth to a very large shared memory." Cray's product portfolio addresses this issue with high-bandwidth offerings.

75. MCNC Home Page
MCNC maintains advanced resources in microfabrication, advanced telecommunications and highperformance computing. Home of North Carolina's supercomputing center.
http://www.mcnc.org
~ News ~ 1 Jan 03 - The MCNC Environmental Modeling Center has been acquired by two groups, The Carolina Environmental Program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) and Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC (BAMS). For further information see: http://www.emc.mcnc.org
Employment Opportunities at MCNC
Employment Opportunities at MCNC-RDI 3021 Cornwallis Road, PO Box 12889, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2889
919-248-1800 919-248-1455 FAX

76. Using The Cluster At OSC
At the Ohio supercomputing Center. Information about using schedulers, compilers, debuggers, and performance analysis tools.
http://oscinfo.osc.edu/computing/beo/
SEARCH Tech Info OSC Site All of OSC www.osc.edu Tech Info Computing Using the Cluster ... Statewide
Using the IA32 Cluster at OSC
The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) provides supercomputing services to Ohio colleges, universities, and companies. One of the high-performance computing systems available at OSC is the IA32 Cluster. This is a cluster of commodity PCs with a high speed network interconnect. The current configuration is one file server, node, two front-end nodes, one hundred and twenty-eight compute nodes, and sixteen storage nodes. The file server node has four 550MHz Pentium II Xeon processors, 4 GB of memory, and 72 GB of local storage. Each login node has two 1.4GHz Athlon MP processors, 2 GB of memory, and 70 GB of local scratch space. Each compute node has two 1.4GHz Athlon MP processors, 2 GB of memory, and 70 GB of local scratch space. Each storage node has two 933MHz Pentium III processors, 1 GB of memory, and a RAID controller supporting 520GB of IDE RAID disks. The nodes are connected using Myrinet 2000, a switched 2 Gbit/s network.

77. Wired News: Supercomputing: Suddenly Sexy
Advertisement. supercomputing Suddenly Sexy. By Daithí Ó hAnluain Also bythis reporter Page 1 of 1. supercomputing is actually beating Moore's Law.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,53475,00.html
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02:00 AM Jul. 08, 2002 PT "We could actually predict the weather very accurately (in the late '80s). The problem was it took a week to predict tomorrow's weather." Steve Chen, now CEO of Tonbu , a firm that develops collaboration software. In a former life Steve Chen was something of a legend in supercomputing, leading Cray's design team during its most successful years. He once hoped to build a supercomputer that could predict tomorrow's weather today.
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That challenge has been answered by NEC , and then some, with its new Earth Simulator , based in Japan. While real-time weather forecasting is a snap for this processing monster, it's intended for something even more important: disaster prediction.

78. Computing Center Czech Technical University
of supercomputing facilities and research papers.......
http://www.civ.cvut.cz/
Computing and Inforamtion Center CTU Home Contact us Intro - about CHPC Hardware ... Czech Technical University Home Page
Welcome to Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC)
This is a homepage of the Center for high performance computing on the Czech Technical University CTU ). The centre is integral part of the Computing and Information Centre of the CTU . At the present time there are three main goals of this center:
  • to provide facilities for scientific computation in different research areas (civil and mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, structural mechanics, symbolic algebra, ...),
  • to educate users in the aspects of practical parallel computation.
  • to coordinate licensing policy for application software.
Much more information in Czech version of our www pages. Last changed: November 12, 2001

79. Welcome To CanonSupercomputing S.I.
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80. Alabama Supercomputer Authority Description
Providing supercomputing time and related resources to Alabama's academic researchers and industry, facilitating research in advanced scientific and engineering disciplines.
http://www.asc.edu/
The Alabama Supercomputer Authority (ASA) is a state-funded corporation founded in 1989 to operate the Alabama Supercomputer Center (ASC) and the Alabama Research and Education Network (AREN). We provide supercomputing time and related resources to Alabama's academic researchers and industry, facilitating research in advanced scientific and engineering disciplines. Our network, AREN, provides Internet connectivity to state government, industry, higher education and K-12 systems within the State of Alabama. What's New at ASA ASA Provides Wireless Consulting for Shelton State Community College ASA Installs Circuit at MacArthur State Technical College ASA Hosts An Email/Web Server for CLAS ASA Hosts Email/Web Servers for K-12 School Systems ... More News ... Contact webmaster@asc.edu with questions or comments regarding this page.
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