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  1. Supercomputing Conference November 1988 Orlando Florida (Order Number 415883)
  2. Supercomputing Review Vol I by Norris Parker Smith, 1988
  3. Scientific Computing on Vector Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 2) by Willi Schonauer, 1987-11
  4. OHIO SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER TO DEPLOY HP LINUX SUPERCOMPUTER.: An article from: UNIX Update
  5. Proceedings: Supercomputing '88, November 14-18, Orlando, Florida (Supercomputing//Proceedings, Supercomputing) by Joanne L. Martin, Stephen F. Lundstrom, 1988-11
  6. Workshop on Supercomputing in Brain Research: From Tomography to Neural Networks : Hlrz, Kfa Julich, Germany November 21-23, 1994 by Hans J. Herrmann, D. E. Wolf, 1995-07
  7. Business Wire : Cray XD1 Supercomputer Outscores Competition in HPC Challenge Benchmark Tests; Benchmarks Assess Real-World Performance in Several Key Aspects of Supercomputing.
  8. Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science by William J. Iii and Smarr, Larry L. Kauffman, 1993
  9. Astrophysical Supercomputing Using Particle Simulations: Proceedings of the 208th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Tokyo, Jap by International Astronomical Union, 2003-01
  10. IBM delivers supercomputing on demand.: An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  11. Performance Evaluation of Supercomputers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 4)
  12. Graphics Supercomputing on Windows NT by Intergraph Computer Systems, 1998-04-01
  13. APPRO 1142H SERVER DELIVERS SUPERCOMPUTING POWER.: An article from: Mainframe Computing
  14. Supercomputing for scientific visualisation: Proceedings of the Seminar on Supercomputing for Scientific Visualisation, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay, India, February 15-17, 1994

81. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Resources
Information on conferences, research groups, vendors, and supercomputers.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/resources.html
Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Resources
Conferences Research Groups Vendors Supercomputers Note: I've moved on to another job , and I can no longer afford the time to keep this site updated. I recommend IEEE's ParaScope as a good alternative.
My Own Pages
From serious journals to frivolous pictures:
Other Sites I Recommend
If you can't find it from one of these pages, it's not worth finding:
New Links
May 14, 1997
  • Program: ISUG'97 (Intel Supercomputer Users Group Annual Conference).
  • Program: PPoPP'97 (Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming).
  • Program: PTOOLS'97 (Parallel Tools Consortium).
  • CFP: PCRCW'97 (Workshop on Parallel Computing, Routing, and Communication).
  • Program: COORDINATION'97 (Conference on Coordination Models and Languages).

82. Education Center On Computational Science And Engineering
Comprised of an interactive group of researchers and educators focused on enhancing undergraduate curricula with supercomputing tools and technology. Fosters the incorporation of high performance research tools for scientific investigation into the undergraduate curriculum
http://www.edcenter.sdsu.edu/
Link to text only home page
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ECCSE Affiliations
San Diego State University

National Science Foundation
The Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering Need help creating an online survey? The ECCSE is presenting a workshop on the Automated Survey Creation Process, June 4, 2004, 1-4pm. ***Please take our pre-workshop Survey*** The mission of the Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering (ECCSE) is to foster the incorporation of high performance research tools for scientific investigation into the undergraduate curriculum. Our main goal is to better prepare learners for post-Baccalaureate activities where collaborative interdisciplinary teams, sophisticated computer tools, and effective communication are part of the research and problem solving environment. The ECCSE Team of faculty, students, and staff

83. Supercomputing: From Classics To Clusters
Windows 2000. supercomputing From Classics to Clusters. One of themost important computing trends to emerge in the new millennium
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/hpc/
All Products Support Search microsoft.com Guide ... Windows 2000 Worldwide Search for
Advanced Search
Windows 2000 Product Information How to Buy ...
Windows 2000
Supercomputing: From Classics to Clusters
One of the most important computing trends to emerge in the new millennium is the movement away from large servers and monolithic supercomputers to clustered solutions. Clusters of inexpensive servers, specifically Intel-based servers running Windows 2000, are setting records for performance, scalability, and reliability. This site discusses Microsoft’s solutions for High Performance Computing (HPC) and demonstrates how Windows 2000 is pushing the state of the art at customer sites that need massive computing power. ON THIS PAGE Overview News Case Studies Elements of High Performance Computing with Windows ... Related Links Overview Supercomputing in the Third Millennium
This article provides an overview of current industry trends and the role of the PC in supercomputing.
News Unisys Announces HPC Partnership with Cornell Theory Center (CTC)
Unisys announces plans to collaborate with the Cornell Theory Center (CTC) to demonstrate the value of the Unisys Enterprise Server ES7000 as a platform for use in high-performance computing (HPC) Windows environments.
Cornell Joins Forces with Dell, Intel, and Microsoft to Expand Usage of High Performance Cluster Computing in the Corporate Data Center

84. CESUP-RS
of computing resources and publications bibliography.......The National supercomputing Center is open to the academic and industrial community of Brazil.
http://www.cesup.ufrgs.br/cesup-e.html

85. Institute Of Theoretical Geophysics
Information about research, supercomputing, and people at the institute.
http://www.itg.cam.ac.uk/
Institute of Theoretical Geophysics
Home People Research Opportunities Seminars ... Contact
Welcome to the Institute of Theoretical Geophysics
The Institute of Theoretical Geophysics (ITG) is a joint venture of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Department of Earth Sciences in the University of Cambridge . Our research involves quantitative descriptions of processes fundamental to the Earth.

Last modified: 18 December 2001 by avh
webmaster@itg.cam.ac.uk

86. SwetsWise: Login
Cray Inc. and the High Performance Computing Industry computers. The primary design points for today s clusters are server and PCmarkets, not supercomputing. The Future of supercomputing. Applications
http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0920-8542

87. UMSI: User's Guide - Scientific Visualization
Support for visualization of scientific data, from University of Minnesota supercomputing Institute.
http://www.msi.umn.edu/user_support/scivis/scivis-list.html
QUESTIONS FEEDBACK HOME Employment Events Links People Programs Publications Support Welcome
Scientific Visualization at the Supercomputing Institute
Importance of Visualization in Supercomputer-Based Research Once a computer simulation or analysis has been performed, the results must be interpreted by the researcher. While looking at the results in a numerical form can provide insights, the quantity of numbers produced by some high performance computer simulations can make this task impractical. One alternative is to convert the numbers into pictures and animations, because human beings are inherently far better at understanding information in these forms. A researcher who, for example, is using finite difference methods on a supercomputer to model thermal convection in the Earth's mantel, can use computer graphics on a workstation to visualize the resulting temperatures consisting of millions, perhaps billions, of values. Using a program on the workstation, data for each time step is represented as a grid of pixels on the screen with the pixel colors representing temperature. These grids can then be displayed in succession to show the evolution of the model over time. In the case of a 3-dimensional model, more advanced techniques, such as volumetric rendering, can be used to visualize the data.
Graphics Support
To assist our researchers, the technical support staff is available to provide specialized graphics and scientific visualization support for Institute researchers. For information or questions, please send email to help@msi.umn.edu or call 626-0802, Feel free to ask any questions, including questions about software, hardware, animations, writing graphics programs, distributed graphics processing, and discussing the application of the various software algorithms and hardware configurations to address your specific needs.

88. EverGreene Technology Park
Offers connectivity to the Pittsburgh supercomputing Center for businesses.
http://www.evergreenepark.net/

89. PDS, Parallel Supercomputing
parallel and distributed. supercomputing. The parallel and distributedsystems group support large scale high performance computing
http://www.dl.ac.uk/TCSC/info/parallel_computers/main.html
parallel and distributed
The parallel and distributed systems group support large scale high performance computing facilities to further the advances in the computational science and engineering research communities. Facilities are provided to in-house and external users for both development and production work. The group is continually seeking new ways to expand the facilities for new application areas.
Intel iPSC/860
The INTEL ISPC/860 Supercomputer
Hardware
  • 64 Intel i860 XR nodes
  • 12 Gbytes of locally attached disc
  • Ethernet connections
  • Sun-670MP as front-end
Performance
  • System Software
    • Fortran and C cross compilers
    IBM SP2
    An SP2 Frame
    Hardware
    • Each node has a 66.5 Mhz clock,
    • Ethernet and FDDI connections
    Performance
    • User Space protocol
    High reliability and Availability
    • Multiple network paths between nodes
    • 'Hot swaps' of individual nodes
    • Redundant power supplies
    System Software
    • Parallel System Support Programs
    • Parallel Programming Environment
    • Loadleveller Batch management system
    • Fortran 77/90, C and C++
    • BLAS and ESSL scientific libraries
    For Further Information Contact: Dr. H.K.F. Yeung.
  • 90. SCIENCE FOR THE MILLENNIUM
    A beautifully designed virtual museum of science and industry which will be of interest to students and others with an interest in science and computing provided by the National Center for supercomputing Applications.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/Expo/main.html
    Welcome to NCSA's Multimedia Online Expo, "Science for the Millennium."
    We suggest starting with the movie below for a grand tour of the Expo.
    After that overview, you can enter the exhibit at any place on the map.
    Just click on a building to go directly there.
    Information Center
    Pavilion of Collaboration
    Pavilion of Computation
    Online Science Theater
    Fly-Through Video Tour of the Expo
    QuickTime (7.3MB)
    MPEG (2.3MB) Sound (1.6MB) Script (Text) NOTE:
    Depending on how you're connected to the Internet, it can
    take up to several minutes or longer to download the movie.
    If you're short on time, we suggest you just read the script.
    Note: this movie is streamed, see the Technical Corner Click here for a VRML version of the Fly-Through If you ever get lost, the Information Center will help you find your
    way again. Check the exhibit maps in the Directory. The Information Center also has
    lots of technical information about downloading movies, navigation and interface guides. To get the most out the Expo, we suggest you stop by there at the beginning of your tour. After you've explored a bit and have a better idea of what's covered within the Expo, you can find specific topics of interest by using our

    91. Linux News: Cutting Edge: Supercomputing And Visualization: SGI Moves Forward
    CUTTING EDGE. supercomputing and Visualization SGI Moves Forward. ByKirk L. Kroeker LinuxInsider 04/29/04 102 AM PT. With the addition
    http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/story/33585.html
    E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CRM LINUX ... Cutting Edge www.LinuxInsider.com OPEN SOURCE DISTROS GLOBAL AT WORK ... COMMENTARY June 6, 2004 CUTTING EDGE
    Supercomputing and Visualization: SGI Moves Forward
    By Kirk L. Kroeker
    LinuxInsider
    04/29/04 1:02 AM PT With the addition of the Altix 350 system, SGI now has a family of servers based on standard Linux that spans the spectrum from departmental systems starting at less than $15,000 up to what the company is calling "the largest and most powerful Linux OS-based server on the marketplace" the 256-processor Altix 3000.
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    Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) recently completed the third quarter of its fiscal year 2004 with what the company says is "continued momentum" for its products introduced throughout the past year: the SGI Altix family of servers, SGI InfiniteStorage products, Silicon Graphics Onyx4 UltimateVision systems and Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstations. Clearly, the company has been approaching the industry with renewed vigor, making strong appearances at LinuxWorld in New York City, and, more recently, Storage Networking World in Phoenix, Arizona, and the

    92. Computational Structural Mechanics At NCSA
    At the National Center for supercomputing Applications
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SCD/Science/CSM/

    Mission Statement
    People
    Software FAQs ... (TM) Contact dandy@ncsa.uiuc.edu with questions or comments regarding this page.
    Last updated July 22, 2001 For more information on NSF's PACI program see
    http://www.cise.nsf.gov/acir/
    and http://www.npaci.edu/online/
    All trademarks are owned by their respective organizations.

    93. SuperTech: Supercomputing Technologies Group
    SuperTech supercomputing Technologies Group. The supercomputing TechnologiesGroup web page has moved to http//theory.lcs.mit.edu
    http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/supertech.html
    SuperTech: Supercomputing Technologies Group
    The Supercomputing Technologies Group web page has moved to http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~supertech This page is now obsolete. Please update references accordingly. If you find some reference to this page, please let me know so I can arrange to fix it. bradley@lcs.mit.edu

    94. Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Technology R&D Center
    Focus advanced vehicle technologies alternative fuels, electric vehicles, advanced batteries, fuel cells, new materials, supercomputing applications, emission control, superefficient combustion engines, maglev railroads, student design competitions, manufacturing technology, intelligent transportation systems, transporting hazardous materials.
    http://www.transportation.anl.gov/
    Privacy and
    Security Notice
    Research Reveals the Atomic Structures of Diesel Particulates Argonne's research on diesel particulate matter (PM) has probed beyond what is possible with commercially available instruments and provided unprecedented details about the morphology, fractal geometry, and atomic microstructure of PM. A fundamental understanding of the formation and destruction mechanisms in diesel PM was achieved for the first time when Argonne researchers used a Raman scattering spectroscopy technique to explore diesel PM at the atomic level. ( More... Featured Stories
    • Testing Vehicles at the Advanced Powertrain Research Facility ( More... Learn about Argonne's Transportation Research Facilities ( More...
    Featured Publications
    • PSAT: A Flexible, Reusable Model for SImulating Advanced Vehicles ( 657kb pdf GCtool: A Powerful Took for Optimizing Fuel Cells and Other Power Systems ( 857kb pdf)
    Shortcuts to... GREET Model PSAT Model AirCRED Model Idling Reduction FutureTruck Competition TransForum General Motors Report TransTech Last Update
    U.S. Department of Energy

    95. Numerical Relativity Exhibitions
    What if you take a supercomputer and put it to work on Einstein's theory of relativity? You'll get an incredible series of images representing black holes, gravity and Einstein's equations. This is what happens at the Numerical Relativity Exhibition , a site from the National Center for supercomputing Application. Take a peek at this trip into the heart of the universe.
    http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Exhibits/
    Numerical Relativity Exhibitions
    These are WWW exhibits based on the NCSA Relativity Group's work and on General Relativity. Here you will find exhibits about calculations, computers, virtual reality, the history of science, and much more.
    Spacetime Wrinkles
    an extensive exhibit on Einstein and numerical relativity.
    Schwarzschild Worm Hole
    An embedding diagram of a single black hole obtained from a numerical solution of the Einstein equations that describe the behavior of the gravitational field.
    Visualizing Black Hole Spacetimes
    Stills from a movie of a distorted black hole evolution.
    Interaction of a Gravitational Wave with a Black Hole
    A simulation of the interaction of a gravitational wave and a black hole.
    Model of an Expanding (Closed) Universe
    This is a visualization of a 2-dimensional model of the 3-dimensional universe. NCSA Relativity Group Exhibits Page / jean-luc@aei-potsdam.mpg.de June 2001

    96. TAMU Supercomputing Facility
    The Texas A M supercomputing Facility is committed to providing advanced computingresources and support to Texas A M faculty and students engaged in all
    http://sc.tamu.edu/
    Help Desk Documentation Software Accounts ... Altix 3700 , a 32-processor IBM Regatta pSeries 690 , a 64-processor SGI Origin 3800 and a 32-processor SGI Origin 2000 Relevant Issues Read our privacy policy Suggestions for viewing this page Powered by the Apache WebServer
    Site maintained by webmaster@sc.tamu.edu

    97. Spacetime Wrinkles
    The National Center for supercomputing Applications offers an online exhibit on black holes and Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, including images, video clips, and a bibliography.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/NumRelHome.html
    SPACETIME WRINKLES
    In 1905, Albert Einstein published his famous Special Theory of Relativity and overthrew commonsense assumptions about space and time. Relative to the observer, both are altered near the speed of light: distances appear to stretch; clocks tick more slowly. A decade and a year later, Einstein further challenged conventional wisdom by describing gravity as the warping of spacetime, not a force acting at a distance. Since then, Einstein's revolutionary insights have largely stood the test of time. One by one, his predictions have been borne out by experiment and observation. But it wasn't until much later that scientists accepted one of the most dramatic ramifications of Einstein's theory of gravitation: the existence of black holes from whose extreme gravity nothing, not even light, can escape. Major advances in computation are only now enabling scientists to simulate how black holes form, evolve, and interact. They're betting on powerful instruments now under construction to confirm that these exotic objects actually exist. You might like to take a two-minute video tour of this exhibit's contents. However, the Quicktime movie is rather large (12.3 MB!), so be patient when downloading. It could take several minutes. (Further information on downloading movies can be obtained from the

    98. Oxford Supercomputing Centre Home Page
    Oxford supercomputing Centre. 4 June 1998 The inauguration of the Oxford supercomputingCentre took place at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.
    http://www.osc.ox.ac.uk/
    Oxford Supercomputing Centre
    A centre for multi-disciplinary research in the application of high performance computing
    Search :
    OSC News
    • March 2004. MPICH update on Oswald.
    • 31st March 2004. If you have trouble logging on, then first check your email. If you've not got anything from us then send mail to osc-admin@comlab.ox.ac.uk
    Contact Information
    Address:
    Centre Manager
    Oxford Supercomputing Centre
    Oxford University Computing Laboratory
    Wolfson Building
    Parks Road
    Oxford OX1 3QD
    Telephone:
    Fax:
    e-mail:
    osc-admin@comlab.ox.ac.uk
    Local information:
    Announcements and state of machines
    History
    • The Oxford Supercomputing Centre OSC was established as the result of support from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Joint Research Equipment Initiative 1997 and Silicon Graphics UK Ltd. The main computer resource installed under this grant, known as Oscar , has been deployed in a wide variety of research studies covering biological, medical, chemical, mathematical, physical and engineering topics including parallel computing itself.
    • 4 June 1998 - The inauguration of the Oxford Supercomputing Centre took place at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory
    • 28 July 2000 - Tosca , the OSC linux cluster, was installed to provide distributed memory services that would complement those on Oscar and enable us to test the effectiveness of less expensive equiment.

    99. DOS Beowulf
    Simple, inexpensive Beowulf supercomputing clusters for DOS using UBASIC.
    http://dosbeowulf.tripod.com/
    var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Check out the NEW Hotbot Tell me when this page is updated
    Beowulf Supercomputing Clusters for DOS Do it yourself in an evening for under $10 A project meant to make supercomputing available to the experimenter,
    amateur scientist, small laboratories and the inventor. About this site Build your own Follow the links below for a step-by-step look at your own low-cost supercomputing cluster. If you have two or more old DOS machines, the cost can probably be kept under $10. The machines don't need a lot of memory or even a hard drive, but they must have a working parallel port. The platform for the cluster is UBASIC 8.8F, which is an ultra-precision high speed language written entirely in assembly language and downloadable for free. I prefer FreeDOS as the operating system as UBASIC runs significantly faster on it than it does on MS-DOS. Features
    • Communication is a full 8 bits wide with 100% handshaking. Everything fits on one floppy with plenty of room to spare. Transmission speed adjusts automatically to the port.

    100. *** ZEUS - Centers Of European Supercomputing ***
    ZEUS. Centers of European. supercomputing. The ZEUS Consortium (ZentrenEUropäischen supercomputings) was established to exploit the
    http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/zeus/
    ZEUS
    Centers of European
    Supercomputing
    The ZEUS Consortium ( Z entren EU S upercomputings) was established to exploit the potential of the participating centres broad range of know-how and expertise in the field of MPP and also to create the oppurtunity to enter new fields of research that a single centre alone could hardly address. The ZEUS Consortium collaborates in various common and bilateral projects, organises joint workshops, colloquia and seminars, and publishes conference proceedings and technical reports. The aim of ZEUS is to be a growing Network of Excellence in the field of MPP.
    Members of the ZEUS Consortium
    Click onto the logo to connect to the WWW server of the centre. Click onto the centres location to get the address and e-mail for a first contact.
    Amsterdam
    Athens
    Bergen
    Chemnitz ...
    Paderborn The current ZEUS-II Project (which as ZEUS-I was supported by the European Union) also has some Management Back to IWR home page B. Przywara, 27.04.1995

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