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 High Performance Computing
Visualisation has become increasingly important to High Performance Computing as computer simulations of real life systems produce increasingly large quantities of output data which need to be understood.
To gain the maximum benefit from expensive High Performance Computing facilities, it is essential that codes run as efficiently as possible on them.
High performance computers are enabling realistic simulation of many physical systems and the study of complex behaviour.
http://www.scieng.ed.ac.uk/trnskil/hpc2.htm

  
 Minority Serving Institutions High Performance Computing Survey
This differs from cluster computing in that computers in a distributed computing environment are typically not dedicated to distributed computing, whereas clusters are almost always comprised of dedicated hardware.
This makes distributed computing very attractive because it can utilize computational resources that would otherwise be unused, or it can make it possible to have resources for special computational purposes shared among users.
Computer memory, throughput, computational rates, and other related computer capabilities contribute to performance.
http://www.eng.fiu.edu/msihpc

  
 INSIGHTS Volume 3
This means that, if you have 90 design variables, you have to run the rotor code 90 times in order to compute the variation of the performance for each of the design variables.
The airloads are computed by the comprehensive rotor code and can be evaluated for any flight condition within the range of validity of the aerodynamic models in the rotor code.
Hirsh implemented a parallel version of the structural optimization code in which the components of the gradient are computed in parallel.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/hpcc/insights/vol3/power.htm

  
 Dell High Performance Computing Clusters
Beowulf or High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) combines multiple Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) computer systems together with high-speed interconnects to achieve the raw-computing power of classic "big-iron" supercomputers.
A Study of Hyper-Threading in High-Performance Computing Clusters
The Beowulf project was an instant success, demonstrating the concept of using a commodity cluster as an alternative and attractive choice for high-performance computing (HPC).
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/solutions/en/clustering_hpcc?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz

  
 High-performance computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The field of high performance computing ( HPC) comprises computing applications on (
Most ideas for the new wave of grid computing were originally borrowed from HPC.
Usually, computer systems in or above the teraflop -region are counted as HPC-computers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_performance_computing

  
 SuperLinux Encyclopedia - High-Performance Computing
NOTE: A few of these links may be for just "distributed" computing which is not necessarily high-performance in the usual sense; just high-usefulness computing.
Orchestrate   High performance "business intelligence" multi-processor software.
CCF - Collaborative Computing Frameworks (from Emory U.; for X).
http://slencyclopedia.berlios.de/high-performance.html

  
 High Performance Computing & Communication
The intractable problems of scientific computing are the prime motivating forces for the intense focus of manpower and money on the development of parallel computing in the 1990's under the federal High Performance Computing and Communication initiative.
The department's research efforts in High Performance Computing are focused in two areas: Scientific Computing, Networks and Distributed Systems.
Two of the department labs used for instruction and research are the High Performance Computing Lab (a network of 10 SGI Indys) and the Networks Lab, which has two FORE systems ATM switches connected to six Sun workstations and an FDDI ring.
http://www.cs.odu.edu/ODUCS/brochure/hpcc.html

  
 DACS - Data & Analysis Center for Software - DACS - Software
HPC Experts Experts in the field of High Performance Computing.
HPC Related Sites WWW sites related to High Performance Computing.
High Performance Computing couples high-speed networks with high-performance computers allowing applications to exploit specialized collections of resources, even if those resources are geographically distributed.
http://www.dacs.dtic.mil/databases/url/key.hts?keycode=2647

  
 High-performance computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The field of high performance computing ( HPC) comprises computing applications on ( parallel) supercomputers and computer clusters.
Most ideas for the new wave of grid computing were originally borrowed from HPC.
Usually, computer systems in or above the teraflop -region are counted as HPC-computers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPC

  
 High Performance Computing-A.P. Lawrence-Book Reviews
Caches and memory designs are covered next, and then it branches into software issues for high performance machines, which is what most of the book is about: how to optimize software for the characteristics of the underlying hardware.
Is a Pentium 200 a high performance computer?
Certainly if you compare it to 1970's computing, it is. In fact, the small computers of today have many of the features of yesterdays supercomputers.
http://www.aplawrence.com/Books/highperf.html

  
 High Performance Computing
Currently we support high performance computing on the Beowulf cluster, and we can assist professors or departments who are creating or have their own high performance computing installations.
These topics are of interest to those doing High Performance Computing.
Parallel computing is the running of individual programs to solve specific problems across the machines in a cluster.
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/at/hpc

  
 HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
In the first part of this presentation we will take a brief look at the tremendous growth in computational power that is ongoing, from desktop machines to high performance computing hardware.
So in the second part of this presentation we will focus on issues of reliability—what good is high performance computing if we are just computing the wrong answer faster?
But, another thing we can use all this computer power for, that is often overlooked in the quest to solve problems faster and faster, is that we can use it to solve problems more reliably—in fact to actually provide mathematical and computational guarantees of reliability.
http://www.nd.edu/~markst/castaward

  
 High Performance Computing Support at IU
High Performance Computing Support at IU High Performance Computing Support
There are good tutorials and other resources available on the internet, and many departments make scientific computing an important part of their programs.
Indiana University has been chosen by the NSF to be one of nine member institutions of the TeraGrid, the world's most ambitious distributed computing project.
http://www.indiana.edu/~rac/hpc/index.shtml

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: High Performance Computing
High Performance Computing discusses how modern workstations get their performance and how you can write code that makes optimal use of your hardware.
Hardware and architectures are usefully discussed, with a lead-in to advice on benchmarking and an introduction to the associated high performance computing languages and extensions available.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/156592312X

  
 Parallel Computing Links
High Performance Computing at IU Links to Parallel Computing Resources
Introduction to High Performance Computing (University of Southampton HPCC)
The Globus Project is investigating how to build infrstructure to support high-performance computation over wide-area networks.
http://www.indiana.edu/~rac/hpc/links.html

  
 An Introduction to High Performance Computing
Welcome an introduction to High Performance Computing (HPC), written by a beginner for beginners.
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/groups/honors-program/freshsem/19951996/utopia

  
 High Performance Computing
Platform Computing is the leading software provider for distributed computing infrastructure, providing technology that enables enterprises to optimize existing computing resources.
With the arrival of computer vendor independent cluster computers, the network and computing architecture can now be tailored to the specific needs of the applications.
With system and life-science software vendors, Platform Computing has acknowledged this requirement and is addressing the identified challenges through key integrations that incorporate distributed computing technologies seamlessly and deeply into the discovery process.
http://www.healthtech.com/2002/hpc

  
 Legislation - High Performance Computing Act of 1991
Requires NIST to: (1) conduct basic and applied measurement research to support high-performance computing systems and networks; (2) develop standards, guidelines, measurement techniques, and test methods for interoperability of high-performance computers in networks and common user interfaces to systems; and (3) develop benchmark tests and standards for high-performance computers and software.
High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 - Title I: High-Performance Computing and the National Research and Education Network - Directs the President to implement the National High-Performance Computing Program.
Requires the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to conduct basic and applied research in high-performance computing, particularly in computational science, with emphasis on aerospace sciences, earth and space sciences, and remote exploration and experimentation.
http://www.hpcc.gov/congressional/laws/pl_102-194.html

  
 HPC 2005
The goal of the 2005 High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2005) is to encourage innovation in high performance computing and communication technologies and to stimulate the use of these technologies in key areas of computer simulation.
The 2005 Spring Simulation Multiconference (formerly Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference) will feature the High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC) 2005, the 13th special symposium devoted to the impact of high performance computing and communications on computer simulations.
Advances in networking, high-end computers, large data stores, and middleware capabilities are ushering in a new era of high-performance parallel and distributed simulations.
http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/hpc2005

  
 CSCI 6900: High Performance Computing
This course seeks (1) to introduce graduate students in the applied sciences to the field of high-performance computing, and (2) to familiarize graduate students with tools and techniques that will help them design and develop efficient programs in their own area of research.
My main area of research is compiler- and run-time system support for parallel computing.
The report is expected to be of high quality and prepared by a text formatter.
http://www.cs.uga.edu/~dkl/6900/Spring00/syllabus.html

  
 High Performance Computing at The University of Manchester
High Performance Computing at The University of Manchester
The University provides a number of central high performance computing (HPC) and high performance visualization (HPV) facilities.
The HPC team is responsible for supporting Supercomputing, both for academics nationally and within the University of Manchester.
http://www.sve.man.ac.uk/hpc

  
 Maui High Performance Computing Center
MHPCC is an Allocated Distributed Center of the Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP), providing more than 9,000,000 hours of computing time per year to the research, science, and warfighter communities.
MHPCC's terascale, High Performance Computing resources showcase a range of technologies, from IBM Power4 configurations to large Linux clusters.
MHPCC is a national resource chartered to support a diverse base of DoD and other government users, facilitating the collaborations needed to solve today's complex computational problems.
http://www.mhpcc.edu

  
 UH High Performance Computing
The High Performance Computing (HPC) at the University of Houston is part of the Computing and Telecommunications (CTS) wing of the UH Information Technology (IT).
The HPC staff maintains a high level of expertise in various operating systems, applications, hardware, software used by parallel and distributed computing resources.
The HPC group provides the University community with state of the art computing, distributed visualization and storage resources.
http://www.hpcc.uh.edu

  
 LinuxHPC.org - Linux High Performance Computing & Linux Clusters
This worldwide distribution agreement brings together two of the leading players in the Linux cluster market to provide customers in markets such as oil and gas exploration, government science and media/entertainment with a turnkey high performance Linux cluster solution that is easy to deploy and scale.
Scientific Computing Associates, Inc. (SCAI) announced today that it is offering a free perpetual license for a 32-bit four-processor Linux TCP Linda system (for C programs) to users of HP Cluster Platform 3000 and 4000 systems running Linux.
Ape computers will be introduced in the USA on May 19th and 20th during the meeting "Supercomputer for Science across the Atlantic" that will be held by the Italian Embassy in Washington.
http://www.linuxhpc.org

  
 NHSE : National HPCC Software Exchange
From 1994 - 2004, NHSE existed as a distributed collection of software, documents, data, and information of interest to the high performance and parallel computing community.
HPC-Netlib is the high performance branch of the Netlib mathematical software repository and PTlib is the Parallel Tools software repository.
Development of the NHSE was carried out by the Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC) from 1994 until 1999.
http://www.nhse.org

  
 Amazon.com: Books: High Performance Cluster Computing: Programming and Applications, Volume 2
There is a need for better understanding of what cluster computing can offer, how cluster computers can be constructed, and what the impacts of clustering on high performance computing will be.
The recent advances in these technologies and their availability as cheap and commodity components are making clusters or networks of computers (PCs, workstations, and SMPs) an appealing vehicle for cost-effective parallel computing.
The trend in parallel computing is to move away from specialized traditional supercomputing platforms, such as the Cray/SGI T3E, to cheaper and general purpose systems consisting of loosely coupled components built up from single or multiprocessor PCs or workstations.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0130137855?v=glance

  
 Sun HPC ClusterTools[tm] Software
In High Performance Computing (HPC), enormous processing power, fast networks, and huge amounts of data storage are applied to solve complex problems.
Sun HPC ClusterTools 5 software is a complete integrated environment that provides middleware to manage a workload of highly resource-intensive applications and delivers an end-to-end first-class software development environment for parallel distributed applications.
HPC solutions are used in a broad range of enterprise and technical environments and HPC customers require the highest levels of hardware and software reliability.
http://www.sun.com/servers/hpc/software

  
 Home Page
This site encompasses what was formerly the High Performance Computing Research Group, the High Performance Computing Centre, the Parallel and Distributed Computing Group and the Concurrent Computation Group.
Welcome to the High Performance Computing (HPC) Web Site.
We are part of the DSSE Group in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton.
http://hpcc.ecs.soton.ac.uk

  
 High Performance Computing for Windows Server 2003
Some of the toughest computing challenges in the world are tackled and often solved by using high performance computing (HPC) clusters.
Market Bulletin (November 8, 2004): At the Supercomputing Conference this week Microsoft announced that it will be providing a software development kit (SDK) to a small number of partners to help them build new and more integrated applications for Windows Server 2003, Compute Cluster Edition (previously known as Windows Server 2003, High Performance Computing Edition).
Researchers at the CTC are using Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition; Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit); and the Unisys ES7000 Orion family of servers to advance scientific computing.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/hpc/default.mspx

  
 Compaq testimony by William Blake, vp High Performance Technical Computing Group at the U
High Performance Technical Computing (HPTC) is the use of computers to produce information by simulating the behaviour of products and processes, or by algorithmic analysis of very large quantities of data.
Definition: High Performance Technical Computing (HPTC) is the use of computers to produce information by simulating the behaviour of products and processes, or by algorithmic analysis of very large quantities of data.
This insatiable demand for computational performance in all its dimensions (rate of performance of arithmetic and logical operations, latency and bandwidth of access to data throughout the computer memory hierarchy) drives the development of ever faster and more powerful computing machines.
http://www.house.gov/science/research/jul31/blake.htm

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