Parallel Computing: Fundamentals, Applications and New DirectionsE.H. D'Hollander, G.R. Joubert, Frans Peters, Ulrich Trottenberg Elsevier, 1998. gada 22. jūl. - 745 lappuses This volume gives an overview of the state-of-the-art with respect to the development of all types of parallel computers and their application to a wide range of problem areas. The international conference on parallel computing ParCo97 (Parallel Computing 97) was held in Bonn, Germany from 19 to 22 September 1997. The first conference in this biannual series was held in 1983 in Berlin. Further conferences were held in Leiden (The Netherlands), London (UK), Grenoble (France) and Gent (Belgium). From the outset the aim with the ParCo (Parallel Computing) conferences was to promote the application of parallel computers to solve real life problems. In the case of ParCo97 a new milestone was reached in that more than half of the papers and posters presented were concerned with application aspects. This fact reflects the coming of age of parallel computing. Some 200 papers were submitted to the Program Committee by authors from all over the world. The final programme consisted of four invited papers, 71 contributed scientific/industrial papers and 45 posters. In addition a panel discussion on Parallel Computing and the Evolution of Cyberspace was held. During and after the conference all final contributions were refereed. Only those papers and posters accepted during this final screening process are included in this volume. The practical emphasis of the conference was accentuated by an industrial exhibition where companies demonstrated the newest developments in parallel processing equipment and software. Speakers from participating companies presented papers in industrial sessions in which new developments in parallel computing were reported. |
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... developed for electronic commerce, could enable more powerful approaches to secure HPCC systems • Perhaps Java will become a common scientific programming language and so effort now devoted to Fortran and C++ tools needs to be extended ...
... developed for Java. HPcc would become a Java framework for high-performance computing and used in 100% Java solutions—something that is quite realistic as we show in Section 7.2, that Java is a potentially excellent language for ...
... developed at NPAC. 5.2 HPcc for Multidisciplinary Applications Here we illustrate the commodity technology strategy with a simple multidisciplinary application involving the linkage of two modules A and B—say CFD, and structures ...
... developed WebFlow [3,15] as a web-based visual programming environment illustrated in Figure 6. ASCI WebFlow Visual POOMA Front End Authoring components (Tier 1) Tools applications E. E. E." D meta-applications —l collaboratory N ...
... developed two systems TANGO [21,22] and WebFlow described in Section 5.3, which illustrate the differences between collaborative and computational sharing. Both NPAC systems use Java servers for their middle-tier level. TANGO, which can ...
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AUTOMATIC PARALLELISATION AND DATA DISTRIBUTION | 225 |
DEBUGGING | 301 |
INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE | 339 |
LANGUAGES | 367 |
NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATION | 401 |
OPERATING SYSTEMS AND THREADS | 467 |
PARALLEL ALGORITHMS | 503 |
PARALLEL PROGRAMMING AND VISUALISATION TOOLS | 623 |
PERFORMANCE | 655 |
SCHEDULING AND LOAD BALANCING | 701 |
Author Index | 743 |
Subject Index | 746 |
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