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  1. NCSA EXPANDS ITS LEGATO SOLUTION TO MANAGE AND ACCESS 1.5 PETABYTES OF MISSION-CRITICAL INFO.(National Center for Supercomputing Applications extends its ... article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  2. Computational Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Proceedings of the Third Unam-Cray Supercomputing Conference : Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, 13-16 August 1996 by Gerardo Cisneros, 1998-03
  3. SGI TO POWER GERMANY'S NATIONAL SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER.: An article from: Mainframe Computing
  4. WORLD'S FIRST 1,024-PROCESSOR SGI ORIGIN 3000 SERIES SERVER INSTALLED AT NETHERLANDS NATIONAL SUPERCOMPUTING FACILITY.(Product Information): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  5. INDIAN SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER BUYS FIRST SGI ALTIX 3000 SYSTEM.(Indian Institute of Science): An article from: UNIX Update
  6. Supercomputing for Everybody and by Everybody.(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week by Reid Goldsborough, 2001-07-23
  7. Frontiers of Supercomputing (Los Alamos Series in Basic & Applied Sciences)
  8. Engenio 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel SAN technology featured in Supercomputing 2004 demo.(Storage Area Network, Engenio Information Technologies Inc.): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  9. INTERACTIVE SUPERCOMPUTING ACCELRATES CANCER RESEARCH.: An article from: Mainframe Computing by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-01
  10. RACKSAVER LEAPS FORWARD IN SUPERCOMPUTING TECHNOLOGY.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  11. Japanese Government Selects Supercomputing as the Top Priority in Its 10-Year Technology Plan by IDC, Daniel Corsetti, et all 2005-01-01
  12. SANDIA SELECTS LSI FOR SUPERCOMPUTING STORAGE.(MetaStor E4400 RAID systems): An article from: Mainframe Computing
  13. TCS INSTALLED AT PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER.(Terascale Computing System)(Product Announcement): An article from: Mainframe Computing
  14. Algorithms and Applications on Vector and Parallel Computers (Special Topics in Supercomputing, No 3) by H. J. J. Te Riele, Th. J. Dekker, 1987-11

101. Statistical Analysis Of Neuronal Data
Pittsburgh supercomputing Center (PSC), PA, USA; 34 May 2002. Online application.
http://www.psc.edu/biomed/SAND.html

102. 15th ACM International Conference On Supercomputing
15 th ACM International Conference on supercomputing June, 16 21, 2001 Sorrento, Naples Italy Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH.
http://www.cib.na.cnr.it/ics01/
th ACM International Conference
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June, 16 - 21, 2001
Sorrento, Naples
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Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH
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 15 th Conference in the series and will be held at the Sorrento Palace Hotel located in Sorrento, Naples, Italy from June 16 th st . Three days will be reserved for Workshops and Tutorials that will be announced in short time.
It is the first time that the ACM ICS Conference will take place in Italy.
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103. Charles E. Leiserson : HomePage
Head of the supercomputing Technologies Group in the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Member of the Theory of Computation Group.
http://supertech.lcs.mit.edu/~cel/
Charles E. Leiserson
Charles E. Leiserson is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering in MIT 's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science . He is a member of MIT 's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory , a member of the Lab's Theory of Computation Group , and head of its Supercomputing Technologies Group . He is Program Director of the Singapore-MIT Alliance program in computer science and Adjunct Professor in the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore
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  • 104. Forbes.com: Apple's Supercomputing Scientists
    ); // supercomputing Apple s supercomputing Scientists Matthew Herper, 01.12.04,745 AM ET NEW YORK - When noted biologist David Botstein was lured from
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    105. Paul Bourke - Personal Pages
    Specialties are astrophysics and supercomputing. Includes articles about data formats, geometry, statistical analysis, games and a simulated trip to Mars gallery.
    http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/
    P a u l B o u r k e
    The following are my personal WWW pages, I hope you find what you're looking for or something else that interests you. These pages come in a number of flavours: reports on projects I've been involved in, notes that I've put on the WEB instead of in a paper notebook, tutorials to assist others get started in various technical areas, papers that I've published or collaborated on, various image galleries, and finally some pages that are simply for amusement. I welcome any feedback on the content as well as any suggestions or corrections you think should be made. If you extend any of the ideas or techniques discussed on these pages I'm happy to include your contribution.
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    106. Forbes.com: Super-Cheap Supercomputing?
    ); // Computer Hardware Software Super-Cheap supercomputing? DanielLyons, 03.25.03, 1200 PM ET NEW YORK - Star Bridge Systems
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    107. Swinburne University Centre For Astrophysics And Supercomputing
    Astrophysics and supercomputing
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    108. Activity Group On Supecomputing
    Activity Group on supercomputing. The objective of the activity groupis to provide an environment for interaction among developers
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    The objective of the activity group is to provide an environment for interaction among developers of large-scale application programs, applied mathematicians, algorithm designers, and computer architects to foster the development of analytic methods, efficient algorithms, and applications software in context with advances in computer architecture as applied to high performance computing. Chair William Gropp Vice Chair Charbel Farhat Program Director Eric de Sturler Secretary Iain S. Duff
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    109. TRECC :: Welcome
    The Technology Research, Education, and Commercialization Center (TRECC) is a program of the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, funded by the Office of Naval Research and administered by the National Center of supercomputing Applications..
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    SEARCH About Us Technology Research Commercialization Partners The Technology Research, Education, and Commercialization Center (TRECC) brings expertise, knowledge, and technological innovation to both the public and private sectors of government, education and business. The TRECC facility at the DuPage County Airport is a gateway to world-class government and university research centers across the country, and to scientists, technologists, educators, and business leaders around the globe. The center's advanced communication and collaboration tools - including state-of-the-art videoconferencing, Access Grid nodes, and powerful computing clusters - can be used for virtual workshops, virtual learning, meetings, seminars, conferences, and training sessions. June 4 Technology Showcase - West Chicago School District #33 TRECC is a program of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , funded by the Office of Naval Research and administered by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications

    110. InnerVision Medical Technologies Inc
    Develop ultrahigh resolution synthetic aperture imaging and dedicated 2D/3D supercomputing technologies in diagnostic medical imaging. Includes technology and applications.
    http://www.innermed.com/
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    111. Dictionary Definitions For Words In The Supercomputing Category
    Be a Commerce Partner. supercomputing. Computer Science. highperformancecomputing, HIPPI. HPCC, nanotechnology. number cruncher, parallel processing.
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    112. NCSA Automated Learning Group (ALG)
    Archive of software, white papers, and research surveys maintained by a research lab at the National Center for supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/STI/ALG/

    113. Supercomputing: Small Firms Making A Big Impact - ZDNet UK Insight
    Monday 24th May 2004. supercomputing Small firms making a bigimpact. Michael Kanellos CNET News.com May 18, 2004, 1135 BST,
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    The world of massive computing power used to belong solely to the big players - but thanks to Linux clustering, smaller firms are now getting in on the act
    Thunder, a supercomputer recently installed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , is possibly the second-most powerful computing machine on the planet and it was built by a company with about as many employees as a real estate office. California Digital, a 55-person company located on the outskirts of Silicon Valley, created Thunder from 1,024 four-processor Itanium 2 servers to perform a variety of tasks at the lab. Capable of churning 19.94 trillion operations per second, it would have ranked second in the Top 500 list of supercomputers published bi-annually by the University of Mannheim, the University of Tennessee and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, had it made the deadline. The key to the set-up, and many like it, is to use the Linux operating system to lash together a lot of comparatively cheap, off-the-shelf hardware to quickly create computers with enough power to simulate the potential effects of explosions or crunch data on galaxy formation. The machines can cost millions of dollars, but they're still about a third less expensive than traditional supercomputers of comparable power.

    114. /bin/csh Concepts And Tricks
    A user's guide to the C shell, from the National Center for supercomputing Applications.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Training/InterUnix/csh/
    /bin/csh concepts and tricks
    Most unix users use csh as their primary working environment. The csh gives you the prompt and reads your commands. However, /bin/csh has many powerful features including history, job control, aliasing, foreach statements, and many other things. These are accessed either via the command line, your ~/.cshrc configuration file, or csh scripts (which we will cover later in this course Some users use shells other than csh for their day-to-day use, the most common being tcsh . We will not cover these other shells.
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    115. The Scientist :: Supercomputing In The Life Sciences, Volume 16, Issue 17, Sep.
    supercomputing in the Life Sciences. 1. Likewise, anyone who follows chess canattest to the supercomputing muscle of Somers, NYbased IBM s Deep Blue.
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    Photo: Courtesy of Hewlett-Packard/Compaq The world's fastest supercomputerJapan's Earth Simulatoroccupies an area equivalent to four tennis courts on three floors. It contains 5,120 processors, 10 terabytes of memory, 700 terabytes of hard disk space, and it can perform 40 trillion floating point operations every second. The computer's performance exceeds that of the world's 18 next-fastest computers. It also cost an estimated $350 million (US). Japanese scientists use this supercomputer to model global weather patterns, a monumentally complex problem. Though biological challenges may be less daunting, life scientists are finding uses for supercomputers, too. Researchers use them to search for disease-associated genes and potential drug targets, and to model protein folding, among other applications. Many investigators, in fact, have probably used a supercomputer without even being aware of it: Run a BLAST (basic local alignment search tool) search through the National Center for Biotechnology Information, and you are interactingif only remotelywith a supercomputer. Though the critical computational challenges in life sciences are unique, the same key companies that provide hardware to physicists and cosmologists can be found in the genomics and pharmaceutical arenas:

    116. UNIXhelp For Users
    Unix help desk and online reference from the Mississippi Center for supercomputing Research.
    http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/unixhelp/
    UNIXhelp for Users
    Helpful information for users of the UNIX operating system, developed at the University of Edinburgh from work funded by the ITTI . Please read this UNIXhelp is mirrored around the world and freely available for local installation. This is Version 1.3
    Manual Index Searchable Index Glossary of Terms ... Working with files and directories Managing your working environment Controlling access to your files and directories Sending and receiving electronic mail ... UNIX shells This site maintained by appl@mcsr.olemiss.edu

    117. Parallel Supercomputing With Commodity Components
    Parallel supercomputing with Commodity Components. Over the past three years,several important events have enabled commodity supercomputing
    http://loki-www.lanl.gov/papers/pdpta97/
    Parallel Supercomputing with Commodity Components
    In Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97), pages 1372-1381, 1997 Michael S. Warren
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    Theoretical Astrophysics
    Mail Stop B288 Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM 87545 John K. Salmon Center for Advanced Computing Research Mail Code 206-49 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125 Thomas Sterling Center for Advanced Computing Research Mail Code 158-79 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125 Abstract We have implemented a parallel computer architecture based entirely upon commodity personal computer components. Using 16 Intel Pentium Pro microprocessors and switched fast ethernet as a communication fabric, we have obtained sustained performance on scientific applications in excess of one Gigaflop. During one production astrophysics treecode simulation, we performed 1.2 x floating point operations (1.2 Petaflops) over a three week period, with one phase of that simulation running continuously for two weeks without interruption. We report on a variety of disk, memory and network benchmarks. We also present results from the NAS parallel benchmark suite, which indicate that this architecture is competitive with current commercial architectures. In addition, we describe some software written to support efficient message passing, as well as a Linux device driver interface to the Pentium hardware performance monitoring registers.

    118. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
    Networking at the Pittsburgh supercomputing Center
    http://www.psc.edu/networking/

    119. Technology Review: MIT's Magazine Of Innovation
    Alarm Bell Gordon Bell, now a senior researcher at Microsoft, warns that offthe-shelfsupercomputing is a dead end. (Photograph by Anne Hamersky). WEBLOG,
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    120. Ira And MaryLou Fulton Supercomputing Center
    Fulton supercomputing Center. Supercomputers in the Fulton supercomputing Centerare available to BYU faculty and students whose research projects require
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