High Performance Computing Systems and Applications

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The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 541

ISBN: 0792377745
ISBN 13: 9780792377740
Herausgeber: Andrew Pollard/Douglas J K Mewhort/Donald F Weaver
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 602 S., 107 s/w Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.2000
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

These papers from the 13th Annual Symposium on High Performance Computing present research in HPC architectures, distributed and shared memory performance, algorithms and solvers, with special sessions on atmospheric science, computational chemistry and physics.

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InhaltsangabePreface. Part I: Keynote Presentations. 1. High Performance Computing in North America; J.W.D. Connolly. 2. Enabling Chemistry Applications with High Performance Computing; M.S. Gordon. 3. High Performance Programming for Computational Scientists; G.V. Wilson. 4. Computational Cognition and the Age of Supercomputing: Using High-Performance Computing and Usenet to Model Memory, Meaning and the Mind; Curt Burgess. 5. Web-Centric Supercomputing; S. Khan. Part II: Panel Discussion. 6. Sharing and Security Policies for HPC and HPN; R.D. Kent, P. Preney. Part III: Policy. 7. Toward a Model of Models: Part I; P.D. Preney, et al. 8. Toward a Model of Models: Part II; M. Schlesinger, R.D. Kent. 9. Prospects for a Distributed Research Network: Case Studies of Means, Mechanism and Issues; P. Wolstenholme, L. Jorgenson. Part IV: Distributed Memory Performance. 10. A Testing Strategy for Nondeterministic Message Passing Programs; D. Kranzlmüller, et al. 11. Roots: An Object-Oriented Active Message Library; R. van der Goot. 12. Hardware Performance and Communication Models of a Distributed Memory Parallel Computer System: A Case Study; T.T. Le, et al. Part V: Computational Chemistry. 13. Applications of High Performance Computing in Vaccine Design; A. Bérces, et al. 14. Modelling Molecules in Intense Laser Fields - Numerical Methods for an IBM-SP2 Parallel Computer Environment; A.D. Bandrauk, H.-Z. Lu. 15. Molecular Modeling of the Interactionof Neurotrophins with the p75NTR Common Neurotrophin Receptor; I.L. Shamovsky, et al. 16. Large Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulation using MD-Engine; K. Uehara, et al. 17. Parallel Computational Strategies for Viscous Hydrodynamics with Applications to Microfluidics; S. Kim. Part VI: Unusual Architectures. 18. Graph Algorithms on the Linear Array with a Reconfigurable Optical Bus; Y. Pan, Y. Li. 19. Communication Latency Hiding in Reconfigurable Message-Passing Environments: Quantitative Studies; A. Afsahi, N.J. Dimopoulos. 20. Parallel Processing of the Evolving Tree Transformation System; G.G. Meldrum, V.C. Bhavsar. Part VII: Computational Biology. 21. Computer-Based Analysis of Completely Sequenced Bacterial Genomes Reveals a Link Between Nucleotide Bias and Amino Acid Composition; G.A.C. Singer, D.A. Hickey. 22. Virtual Enhancement of Combinatorial Libraries; J.A. Bikker. 23. Bluejay: A Browser for Linear Units in Java; P. Gordon, C.W. Sensen. Part VIII: High Level Applications. 24. The `Structured-Universe Approach' for Irregular and Dynamic Spatial Structures; A. Schramm. 25. World Distribution Protocol for Support of Scalable General Purpose Distributed Virtual Environments; R. Fortier, et al. 26. A Programming System for Parallel Execution of Fortran Subprograms in Distributed Environment; K.M. Ben Hamed, W. Du. 27. Condensed Graphs: A Multi-Level, Parallel, Abstract Machine; J.P. Morrison, N.J. Dalton. 28. Object-Oriented Distributed and Parallel I/O Streams; A. Dick, et

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface. Part I: Keynote Presentations. 1. High Performance Computing in North America; J.W.D. Connolly. 2. Enabling Chemistry Applications with High Performance Computing; M.S. Gordon. 3. High Performance Programming for Computational Scientists; G.V. Wilson. 4. Computational Cognition and the Age of Supercomputing: Using High-Performance Computing and Usenet to Model Memory, Meaning and the Mind; Curt Burgess. 5. Web-Centric Supercomputing; S. Khan. Part II: Panel Discussion. 6. Sharing and Security Policies for HPC and HPN; R.D. Kent, P. Preney. Part III: Policy. 7. Toward a Model of Models: Part I; P.D. Preney, et al. 8. Toward a Model of Models: Part II; M. Schlesinger, R.D. Kent. 9. Prospects for a Distributed Research Network: Case Studies of Means, Mechanism and Issues; P. Wolstenholme, L. Jorgenson. Part IV: Distributed Memory Performance. 10. A Testing Strategy for Nondeterministic Message Passing Programs; D. Kranzlmüller, et al. 11. Roots: An Object-Oriented Active Message Library; R. van der Goot. 12. Hardware Performance and Communication Models of a Distributed Memory Parallel Computer System: A Case Study; T.T. Le, et al. Part V: Computational Chemistry. 13. Applications of High Performance Computing in Vaccine Design; A. Berces, et al. 14. Modelling Molecules in Intense Laser Fields - Numerical Methods for an IBM-SP2 Parallel Computer Environment; A.D. Bandrauk, H.-Z. Lu. 15. Molecular Modeling of the Interaction of Neurotrophins with the p75NTR Common Neurotrophin Receptor; I.L. Shamovsky, et al. 16. Large Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulation using MD-Engine; K. Uehara, et al. 17. Parallel Computational Strategies for Viscous Hydrodynamics with Applications to Microfluidics; S. Kim. Part VI: Unusual Architectures. 18. Graph Algorithms on the Linear Array with a Reconfigurable Optical Bus; Y. Pan, Y. Li. 19. Communication Latency Hiding in Reconfigurable Message-Passing Environments: Quantitative Studies; A. Afsahi, N.J. Dimopoulos. 20. Parallel Processing of the Evolving Tree Transformation System; G.G. Meldrum, V.C. Bhavsar. Part VII: Computational Biology. 21. Computer-Based Analysis of Completely Sequenced Bacterial Genomes Reveals a Link Between Nucleotide Bias and Amino Acid Composition; G.A.C. Singer, D.A. Hickey. 22. Virtual Enhancement of Combinatorial Libraries; J.A. Bikker. 23. Bluejay: A Browser for Linear Units in Java; P. Gordon, C.W. Sensen. Part VIII: High Level Applications. 24. The Structured-Universe Approach' for Irregular and Dynamic Spatial Structures; A. Schramm. 25. World Distribution Protocol for Support of Scalable General Purpose Distributed Virtual Environments; R. Fortier, et al. 26. A Programming System for Parallel Execution of Fortran Subprograms in Distributed Environment; K.M. Ben Hamed, W. Du. 27. Condensed Graphs: A Multi-Level, Parallel, Abstract Machine; J.P. Morrison, N.J. Dalton. 28. Object-Oriented Distributed and Parallel I/O Streams; A. Dick, et al. 29. Parallelization of an Airline Flight-Scheduling Module on a SCI-Coupled NUMA Shared Memory Cluster; M. Dormanns, et al. Part IX: Atmospheric Sciences. 30. Darwinian Evolution at RPN; M. Valin. 31. High-Resolution Weather Forecasting: A Teraflop Sustained on RISC/cache or Vector Processors; S.J. Thomas, et al. 32. High-Performance Modelling for the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) Field Experiment; R. Benoit, et al. 33. Climate Modelling at the University of Victoria; E.C. Wiebe, et al. 34. Air Quality Prediction System; J. Pudykiewicz. 35. On the Use of Coupled Atmospheric and Hydrologic Models at Regional Scale; P. Pellerin, et al. Part X: Algorithms. 36. A Note on Coarse Grained Parallel Integer Sorting; A. Chan, F. Dehne. 37. Fast and Scalable Parallel Algorithm for Matrix Chain Product and Matrix Powers on Optical Buses; K. Li. 38. An Efficient Transposition Algorithm for Distributed Memory Computers; C. Christara, et al. Part XI: Too ...

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