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High Performance Computing Systems and Applications: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, cartea 727

Editat de Robert D. Kent, Todd W. Sands
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2003
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications contains fully refereed papers from the 15th Annual Symposium on High Performance Computing. These papers cover both fundamental and applied topics in HPC: parallel algorithms, distributed systems and architectures, distributed memory and performance, high level applications, tools and solvers, numerical methods and simulation, advanced computing systems, and the emerging area of computational grids.
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications is suitable as a secondary text for graduate level courses, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
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ISBN-13: 9781402073892
ISBN-10: 1402073895
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: XV, 351 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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High Performance Computing Systems and Applications contains fully refereed papers from the 15th Annual Symposium on High Performance Computing. These papers cover both fundamental and applied topics in HPC: parallel algorithms, distributed systems and architectures, distributed memory and performance, high level applications, tools and solvers, numerical methods and simulation, advanced computing systems, and the emerging area of computational grids.
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications is suitable as a secondary text for graduate level courses, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.

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Preface. Part I: Keynote Presentations. 1. An ASP Model for Large-Scale Genomics in a High-Performance Computing Environment*; J. Cuticchia, L. Zaifman, S. Wallace, G. Hulbert, G.W. Silk. 2. Compaq Computer Corporation - Providing the Computing Needs for the 21st Century Life Science Industry*; B. Foster. 3. Supercomputer Market Dynamics*; P. Tannenbaum. 4. Compaq's Strategy for High Performance Technical Computing*; I. Weiss. 5. HPTC - What Really Restrains Our Progress; B. Brett. 6. Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of a Full Vehicle With High Performance Computing*; Ren-Jye Yang. 7. HTP Protein Crystallization for Structural Genomics: Case-based reasoning and knowledge discovery*; I. Jurisica. Part II: Grid Session. 8. GRIDS: Harnessing Geographically-Separated Resources in a Multi-Organisational Context; A. Natrajan, M.A. Humphrey, A.S. Grimshaw. 9. Large-Scale Computation at SHARC-Net*; H. Couchman. 10. Particle Physics and the Grid*; R.J. Sobie. 11. The Future of Advanced Networks in Canada*; A. Bjerring. Part III: Parallel Algorithms. 12. Nonuniform DFT Applications in MRI: A Novel Algorithm and Parallel Implementation; D.J. Lizotte, E. Aubanel, V.C. Bhavsar. 13. Design and Performance Evaluation of Distributed Fast Fourier Transform Approaches; R.D. Kent, N. Majmudar. 14. Scalable Parallel Implementation of Wavelet Transforms; A. Cuhadar, S. Tasdoken. 15. Parallel Projection Algorithms for Tridiagonal Toeplitz Systems; L.E. Garey, R.E. Shaw, J. Zhang. 16. A Performance Model of True Fully Adaptive Routing in Hypercubes; A. Khonsari, H. Sarbazi-Azad, M. Ould-Khaoua. Part IV: Distributed Systems and Architecture. 17. Security and History Management: Improvements to PBSWeb; G. Ma, V. Salamon, P. Lu. 18. Application Service Providing for Distributed High-Performance Computing; C.-K. Lee, C. Hochberger, D. Tavangarian. 19. Use of Tabu Search in the logical topology design of wavelength routed optical networks; K. Achan, Y. Aneja, S. Bandyopadhyay. 20. Spider CodeNet: A Multi-Server Code Service Model Design for Computational Grid Support; R.D. Kent, Xiaohong Yu, Sheng Zhong, M. Hui Zhang, M. Schlesinger. Part V: Distributed Memory and Performance. 21. A dynamic space sharing method for resource management; G. Mateescu. 22. An Enhanced Load-Balancing in a Parallel Heterogeneous Workstation Cluster; M.A.R. Dantas, F.M. Lopes. 23. Evaluation of XTP and TCP Transport Protocols for Multicast Communications; M.A.R. Dantas, G. Jardini. 24. Effect of RTCP Bandwidth on Feedback Delay; R. El-Marakby. Part VI: High Level Applications. 25. Network Aware Distributed Environment Toolkits; A.K. Aggarwal. 26. A Generalized Environment for Distributed Image Processing; H.S. Bhatt, A.K. Aggarwal. Part VII: Tools and Solvers. 27. A Multi-Threaded Runtime System for a Multi-Processor/Multi-Node Cluster; C.J. Morrone, J. Nelson Amaral, G. Tremblay, Guang R. Gao. 28. An Object-Oriented Application Framework for Distributed Engineering Analysis and Optimization; B. Chen, D. Bouhemhem, A. Ndiaye, F. Guibault, B. Ozell, J.Y. Trépanier.