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  1. Visualization in Supercomputing
  2. Trends in Supercomputing: Proceedings of a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Seminar by Y. Kanada, 1989-04
  3. Supercomputing in Engineering Analysis (New Generation Computing, 1)
  4. Supercomputing Systems 1092 by S. Kartashev, 1997-06
  5. Singapore Supercomputing Conference '90: Supercomputing for Strategic Advantage, 11-12 December 1990 by Singapore Supercomputing Conference 90, Kang Hoh Phua, 1991-09
  6. Super power: state a tech leader: Mississippi ranks first in Southeast, seventh in nation for supercomputing.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2004-10-18
  7. Fast Algorithms and Their Implementation on Specialized Parallel Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 5) by Jozef Miklosko, Marian Vajtersic, et all 1989-05
  8. A Comparative Study of Parallel Programming Languages: The Salishan Problems (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 6)
  9. Bolstering U.S. supercomputing: the nation's needs for supercomputers to strengthen defense and national security cannot be satisfied with current policies ... from: Issues in Science and Technology by Susan L. Graham, Marc Snir, et all 2005-06-22
  10. Supercomputing 88: Science and Applications by Joanne L. Martin, 1989-03
  11. The Architecture of Symbolic Computers (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing) by Peter M. Kogge, 1990-11
  12. 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
  13. Supercomputing Review by Parker, Smith, et all 1988-12-31
  14. Supercomputing: 1st International Conference, Athens, Greece, June 8-12, 1987; Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

61. IBM Launches Supercomputing Center
Infrastructure May 13, 2004 IBM Launches supercomputing Center By ClintBoulton. Positioning its highperformance technical computing
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62. Register At NYTimes.com
www.nytimes.com/2002/06/25/science/physical/25COMP.html More results from www.nytimes.com Google takes on supercomputing CNET News.comGoogle takes on supercomputing Google has begun an experiment that could turn itsmodest toolbar software into a supercomputer to tackle scientific problems
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63. 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
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) 348-60-85
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. Henryk Krawczyk Vice-president Prof. Jerzy Ciarkowski
Users' Council
President Prof. Jerzy Kaczmarek Vice-president Jacek Wyrwiñski, Ph.D.
Inter-Disciplinary Group of Mathematical Modelling
President Jaros³aw Rybicki, Ph.D. e-mail: ryba@pg.gda.pl
Please send comments to webmaster@task.gda.pl

64. NPACI: A National Partnership
Organization created to develop a national supercomputing infrastructure. Links to resources, current research projects, and outreach programs.
http://www.npaci.edu/
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jobs/co-ops/interns
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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
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65. NSCEE - National Supercomputing Center For Energy And The Environment
The National supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment (NSCEE) is afullservice supercomputing facility with on-site and off-site user training
http://www.nscee.edu/
The National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment (NSCEE) is a full-service supercomputing facility with on-site and off-site user training, national network accessibility and a mission for excellence in education and research in supercomputing and its applications. The NSCEE provides supercomputing training and services to academic and research institutions, government and private industry for research and development related to energy, the environment, medical informatics and health care delivery.

66. Artabel
Artabel provides computing clusters and sells online access to supercomputing power. Product information and software documentation.
http://www.artabel.net/
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67. AiS Challenge
The Adventures in supercomputing Challenge. See the Publicity about theExpo and Awards Ceremony. Congratulations to ALL the Participants!
http://www.challenge.nm.org/
The Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge
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68. Center For Computational Research
SUNY Buffalo. Links to other supercomputing resources and information about educational outreach programs.
http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu/
MAIN MENU General Info About CCR Photo Album Video Library Webcams ... Staff Projects Research Highlights Grid Computing Visualization Resources Bioinformatics User Info/Hotpage Education/Outreach Access Grid Education Partners Presentations ...
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  • April 8, 2004: UB has expanded the scope of the Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics to include 50 scientists and 7 additional departments.
  • March 25, 2004: CCR was a finalist for the Education Achievement award at InfoTech Niagara's 4th Annual BETA Event.
  • February 2004: CCR, in a joint venture with Verizon, developed a bioinformatics curriculum as part of a pilot program with three local high schools.
  • January 29, 2004: UB and HP announce their collaboration on a 78-terabyte storage area network to support bioinformatics and life sciences research. Read more about it on our news page
  • January 2004: Several visualization projects developed by CCR are featured on a new website launched by the Transportation Research Board in support of the Visualization in Transportation Task Force
  • March 21, 2003:

69. A History Of Supercomputing At Florida State University
A History of supercomputing at Florida State University. Jeff Bauer. (Writtenin early 1991). INTRODUCTION. The FSU supercomputing Experience.
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/super-users-view.html
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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.

70. Institute For High Performance Computing & Data Bases Home Page
Center for supercomputing applications was established in 1994 by the Russian Ministry for Science and Technologies at the Institute for HighPerformance Computing and Data Bases.
http://www.csa.ru/
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71. CS 3604 Assignment 2: Supercomputers, Spring 1997
A history of supercomputing.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/SUPERCOM.Calle.HTML
Supercomputers
by
Dan Calle
First of all, just what is a supercomputer? We all know what microcomputers are and a growing number of people know what workstations are (really just very high-end microcomputers running a multi-user operating system), but when asked about mini-computers, mainframes, and supercomputers, many people, even those who have used such systems, will return less certain, often conflicting, answers. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing has this definition for "supercomputer:" A broad term for one of the fastest computers currently available. Such computers are typically used for number crunching including scientific simulations, (animated) graphics, analysis of geological data (e.g. in petrochemical prospecting), structural analysis, computational fluid dynamics, physics, chemistry, electronic design, nuclear energy research and meteorology. Perhaps the best known supercomputer manufacturer is Cray Research The speed of most computers was, for many years, measured by how many millions of instructions per second, or MIPS, they could execute. Variability in instruction sets has made this benchmark a poor indicator of performance and so it is rarely used anymore. Since supercomputers have always been number-crunchers, their speed is measured in floating point operations per second, or FLOPS, in units of megaflops (MFLOPS), gigaflops (GFLOPS), and teraflops (TFLOPS) which refer to millions, billions, and trillions of FLOPS, respectively.

72. 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.

73. Centrum Pro Intenzivni Vypocty CVUT
of supercomputing facilities and research papers.......
http://www.civ.cvut.cz/
Výpoèetní a informaèní centrum ÈVUT English version Nedìle 6.6.2004 u¾ivatel: guest Informace Fórum Stav sítì ÈVUT Hledání ... CIV
Vítejte na stránkách Centra intenzivních výpoètù
Centrum intenzivních výpoètù
se specializuje na vyu¾ití a vývoj paralelních prostøedkù pro øe¹ení vìdeckých a in¾enýrských projektù. Hlavním úkolem tohoto centra je zabezpeèit provoz výkonné výpoèetní techniky pro nároèné numerické výpoèty, provádìt vzdìlávací èinnost v praktických otázkách spojených s pou¾íváním superpoèítaèù se zamìøením na paralelní aplikace a koordinovat nákupy programových licencí pou¾ívaných pøi vìdecké a in¾enýrské práci. Centrum intenzivních výpoètù je nedílnou souèástí Výpoèetního a informaèního centra ÈVUT a je významnou slo¾kou èinnosti oddìlení Výpoèetních systému a sí»ových slu¾eb. Toto oddìlení té¾ zaji¹»uje provoz dal¹ích výpoèetních systémù urèených pro podporu vìdeckých a in¾enýrských výpoètù a poskytujících sí»ové a informaèní slu¾by na ÈVUT a peèuje o vybrané osobní prostøedky výpoèetní techniky na ¹kole. Na tìchto stránkách jsou dostupné jak informace o superpoèítání, tak i informace související s èinností oddìlení Výpoèetních systémù a sí»ových slu¾eb. Na stránkách jsou dostupné tyto sekce:

74. CNN.com - Supercomputing Made Simple - Jun. 6, 2003
supercomputing made simple. New software helps tap unlimited powerof idle PCs. By Jenny Everett Popular Science. Story Tools. RELATED.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/06/05/popsci.supercomputing/
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Supercomputing made simple
New software helps tap unlimited power of idle PCs
By Jenny Everett
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Story Tools RELATED New faster computer to predict weather
The latest technological innovations
More consumer electronics The latest in home tech ... Popular Science Millions of science enthusiasts currently loan their unused PC power via the Web to researchers who need it in the hunt for medical cures and scientific eurekas. Millions more will likely follow suit later this summer when Berkeley scientist David Anderson debuts an easier and cheaper way to write distributed computing software. (Volunteers simply download a screensaver and the software does the rest.) Anderson, creator of the world's first and most popular distributed computing program, SETI@home, inspired 4 million folks to help his team analyze radio signals for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. About a dozen other research projects now rely on distributed computing programs for supercomputing power, but until now, the software has been expensive and time-consuming to create. Anderson's free open-source software should change that.

75. Jean-Luc Movies:
Virtual reality and informational movies on black holes. This site is associated with the National Center for supercomputing Applications(NCSA), and is for students in middle school and above.
http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Movies/
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Gravitationswellen, die bei einer streifenden Kollision schwarzer Loecher entstehen
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Verschmelzung umkreisender Neutronensterne
Bilder Animationen Back Last modified July 2001, Werner Benger
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76. 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.

77. SI2004: Pushing The Envelope Of Supercomputing
A summer program for high school students to learn about supercomputing. Program information and application.
http://www.osc.edu/education/su_programs/si/
SEARCH OSC Site Tech Info All of OSC Site Map Home Education Summer Programs ... Summer Institute 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.
SI is funded in part by the
Ohio Department of Education.

78. 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?tw=wn_story_related

79. Icarus3 Project
The Intensive Computing for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research of European Scientists project is a consortium of Italian universities that provides researchers with supercomputing facilities.
http://www.cineca.it/projects/icarus/
TMR Programme
(EC DG XII)
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80. TecChannel Supercomputing
Translate this page Technologie / Trends / supercomputing Vom 15.05.2001, Update am 27.06.2002.supercomputing. Am 20. Juni 2002 wurde die 19. Top-500
http://www.tecchannel.de/hardware/696/

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