Journal Of Parallel And Distributed Computing This international journal is directed to researchers, engineers, educators, managers, programmers, and users of computers who have particular interests in parallel processing and/or distributed computing. Published monthly. http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/2/8/9/5/
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R. K. Shyamasundar's Home Page Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai Real-Time and Reactive Programming, Logic Programming, Pi-Calculus and Mobile computing, parallel Programs, Programming Languages. http://www.tcs.tifr.res.in/~shyam/
Equation.com MTASK is a parallel programming language for memorysharing environments. LAIPE (Link And In parallel Execute) is a high-performance package for scientific and engineering computing, programmed in MTASK. http://www.equation.com/
Rostock, University Computer Science Department. Research areas include theoretical computer science, algorithms and theory of programming, computer architecture, information and communication services, parallel and super computing. databases and information systems, programming languages and compilers, simulation, software techniques, and computer graphics. http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/en/
Computing Science Home School of computing Science. Research labs focus on algorithms and optimization, systems science, computational epidemiology, computer vision, database systems, graphics and multimedia, hardware design, software agents, intelligent software and systems, knowledge representation, logic and functional programming, medical computing, natural language processing, parallel and distributed computing, mathematical sciences, programming languages, simulating and exploring ecosystem dynamics, and distance learning. http://www.cs.sfu.ca/
Extractions: Students now have the opportunity to acquire a major in Computing Science from two institutions, while gaining life-enriching international experience. Students will study at both Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and Zhejiang University, one of China's leading universities, in Hangzhou, China. Read More... More News...
Distributed Systems Laboratory Research focus includes programming support for parallel and distributed computing, quality of service, and security. http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/dsl/index.html
Extractions: University of Chicago The Distributed Systems Laboratory (DSL) is a research and software development group within the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) Division at Argonne National Laboratory and the Department of Computer Science at The University of Chicago A Grid is a persistent infrastructure that supports computation-intensive and data-intensive collaborative activities, especially when these activities span organizations. Grid computing facilitates the formation of "Virtual Organizations" for shared use of distributed computational resources. Under the leadership of Dr. Ian Foster , the DSL hosts research and development activities designed to realize the potential of "Grids" for computational science and engineering. Together with Carl Kesselman's Center for Grid Technologies at the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute , we are co-founders of the Globus Project TM , a highly-collaborative international and multidisciplinary effort to make Grid computing a reality.
Extractions: School Homepage About the School Prospective Students Undergraduate Programmes ... Contact Us Introduction and Welcome The School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (CMS) offers a wide range of undergraduate degrees in Computing, Business Information Technology, Multimedia, Networking, Games Development, Information Systems, the Internet, Software Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Decision Science and combinations of these. Visit our CLEARING 2005 webpage for details of possible undergraduate routes of study. We have Open Days and Taster Courses planned if you wish to visit, or you can make an online enquiry CMS also has MSc programmes Most MSc programmes can now be started in either September or January. The School is situated next to the River Thames in the grade-1 listed Old Royal Naval College within a UNESCO World Heritage Site , and less than 5 miles from Central London CMS News Stories CMS student wins enterprise award
SpringerLink - Publication International peerreviewed journal published by Kluwer academic publishers. Papers covering parallel processing, distributed computing systems and computer networks are published quarterly. http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1386-7857
Extractions: Publication Cluster Computing Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1386-7857 (Paper) 1573-7543 (Online) Subject: Computer Science Engineering Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 8 Numbers 2-3 / July 2005 Number 1 / January 2005 Request a sample Title: Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols (Guest Editors: Marco Conti and Enrico Gregori) Volume 7 Number 4 / October 2004 Title: Special Issue on: Dependable Distributed Systems Number 3 / July 2004 Title: Advances in Optical Network Switching and Routing Number 2 / April 2004 Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 6 Number 4 / October 2003 Number 3 / July 2003 Number 2 / April 2003 Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 5 Number 4 / October 2002 Number 3 / July 2002 Number 2 / April 2002 Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 4 Number 4 / October 2001 Number 3 / July 2001 Number 2 / April 2001 Number 1 / March 2001 Volume 3 Number 4 / December 2000 Number 3 / September 2000 Number 2 / June 2000 Number 1 / March 2000 Volume 2 Number 4 / December 1999 Number 3 / September 1999 Number 2 / June 1999 Number 1 / March 1999 Volume 1 Number 2 / September 1998 Number 1 / March 1998 Number / January 1998 First page
Parallel Symbolic Computing Workshop We are organizing a workshop on parallel symbolic computation, to be held October 13 at the Mathematical Science Research Institute, which is near the http://www.msri.org/activities/programs/9899/symbcomp/parallelsc/
Uni Stuttgart - Faculty Of Computer Science Faculty of Computer Science. Computer architecture, computing software, dialogue systems, formal concepts of computer science, graphical engineering systems, intelligent systems, programming languages, software engineering, theoretical computer science, parallel and distributed systems, image understanding, integrated systems engineering and large system simulation. http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/fakultaet.html.en
WWW Resources On BSP Computing Sparse Matrix Computations on Bulk Synchronous parallel Computers Abstract The model of bulksynchronous parallel (BSP) computation is an emerging http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/work/bill.mccoll/oparl.html
Extractions: Would you like to be able to write architecture-independent but efficient parallel code? Have you tried MPI and PVM, and would like a simpler alternative? Scalable computing will, over the next few years, become the normal form of computing. Software for scalable computing will have to be fully portable across the whole range of general-purpose parallel architectures, from simple clusters of PCs to large parallel supercomputers. It will also have to be efficient, achieving optimised performance, in a predictable way, on all such architectures. The Bulk Synchronous Parallel (BSP) model provides a discipline for the design, analysis and implementation of universal software of this kind. These pages provide an introduction to the theory and practice of BSP computing, and show how it is currently being used to produce portable parallel software for industrial applications. The WWW resources described here provide an introduction to the principles of BSP cost modeling and performance prediction. They also show how to design, analyse and implement BSP programs using the various software tools that have been developed to provide a BSP Programming Environment.
Carleton University - School Of Computer Science Homepage School of computing Science. Research labs focus on object oriented programming, software engineering, pervasive computing, networks, network security, parallel and distributed computing, algorithms, computer vision, database systems, graphics and multimedia, software agents, intelligent software and systems, knowledge representation, logic and functional programming, medical computing, natural language processing. http://www.scs.carleton.ca
Extractions: Library Carleton A-Z CU Phonebook Campus Map ... Faculty/Staff Explore SCS Noticeboard SCS News Upcoming Seminars > GENERAL INFO About the School Applications UG/Grad Calendars UG/Grad Registration Student Info Contact Us -> STUDENT INFO Courses Webpages Account Help MSDNAA Software Honours Project Undergrad Society > RESEARCH Current Research Graduate Theses Technical Reports Graduate Society > PEOPLE Faculty Adjuncts Admin Staff Tech Staff School Directory SCS News Upcoming Seminars GENERAL INFO About the School ... School Directory HPCVL / Sun Scholarships Awarded September 15, 2005 - Congratulations to Jehiua Yi and Xuemei Luo, PhD candidates in Computer Science, who have been selected to receive a $5,000 HPCVL / Sun Microsystems of Canada, Inc. Scholarship in the Computational Sciences and Engineering. [continue...] Cyber-crime meets its match August 23, 2005 - In a bid to gain an advantage over cyber-criminals, Carleton has co-founded a unique Internet security forum. The Forum for Information Security Innovation in Canada (FISIC) promises to increase public awareness about potential gaps in Internet security and offer new ways to stop cyber-criminals. [continue...]
Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation A consortium for the collaborative use and development of high performance computing (HPC) resources within the universities of Queensland, Australia. http://www.qpsf.edu.au/
Parallel Crunchers News about cluster computing. http://www.parallelcrunchers.net/
Overview - Research / OSL @ UIUC The goal of the Illinois Open Systems Laboratory is to develop mechanisms to simplify the development of scalable parallel, distributed and mobile computing systems. http://www-osl.cs.uiuc.edu
Extractions: Research People Publications Utilities ... Available software packages The goal of the Illinois Open Systems Laboratory is to develop mechanisms to simplify the development of scalable parallel, distributed and mobile computing systems. Such systems are open to interactions with their environment, must satisfy real-time constraints, and often affect physical processes. The approach of the laboratory is multidisciplinary research is conducted in foundational models of concurrency, programming languages, and middleware Research in the laboratory is based on the actor model of concurrent computation ( see papers on foundations ). Actors are inherently autonomous computational objects which interact with each other by sending messages. Each actor has a unique name the activity of different actors is potentially parallel. Actor systems are highly dynamic: new actors may be created and names of actors exchanged. The model is very general: processes, sensors and actuators can be modelled as actors. Over the last decade, research in the group has developed a meta-architectural model for middleware. The model has been formalized and applied to dependable computing and software architecture. Programming abstractions have been developed to represent coordination constraints real-time and requirements. The Actor model has been extended to explicitly model mobility and bounded resources, thus providing a powerful formalism for
Welcome To MCS of community standards for the messagepassing model of parallel computation. For a history of computing at Argonne, see our Web site. http://www.mcs.anl.gov/
Extractions: Details Research in the MCS Division at Argonne National Laboratory is funded principally by the Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy Our mission is to increase scientific productivity in the 21st century by providing intellectual and technical leadership in the computing sciences computer science, applied computational mathematics, and computational science. Open Positions MCS has a variety of positions available. This site is updated frequently. What's New The University of Chicago is spearheading a $148 million expansion of the TeraGrid Hans Kaper has received a $1 million grant from DOEs Office of Science to study a multiscale approach to self-organization of microtubules. The research is funded under the Office of Sciences Multiscale Mathematics program. Web site. MCS computer scientist Rob Ross has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in recognition of his contribution to the advancement of science. The Presidential Award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Details are online.
Computer Science At Kent computing Laboratory. Research groups include Theoretical computer science, Networks and distributed systems, Software and systems engineering, Information systems, parallel and scientific computing, and Computers and education research. http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/
Extractions: Orientation week timetable for new students News more news ... Information for: Why choose computing at Kent : information about our wide range of degree programmes, how to combine a degree with a year in industry (sandwich courses), how to obtain a prospectus and other information booklets, and contact details of people who can help you with the admissions process. Courses at the Medway site are also available. Special achievements : Kent is the first Authorised Academic Java Campus in Europe, awarded by Sun, a Sun Target University and has strong links with Sun Microsystems. Postgraduate study opportunities
GlobusWORLD, The Premier Grid Conference Conference on Grid computing with parallel plenary sessions of Globus Toolkit and Gridrelated content.Boston, MA, USA; 711 February 2005. http://www.globusworld.org
ECS Home Research groups Declarative systems and software engineering; Microelectronics; parallel and distributed computing; Communications; Image, speech and intelligent systems; Intelligence, agents, multimedia; Electrical power engineering; Electronic systems design. http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
Extractions: Skip to main content Skip to sub navigation Site Search Breadcrumb trail: Welcome to ECS, the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. ECS is one of the world's leading centres for research teaching enterprise and innovation in Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Head of School: Professor Wendy Hall The UK is losing around £1.5 billion annually in the potential impact of its scientific research expenditure, according to one of the key figures in the global open access publishing movement. Professor Stevan Harnad, Moderator of the American Scientist Open Access Forum and Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science, has calculated the potential return on the investment in scientific research findings that are being lost to the UK each year through the limitations of the current academic publishing environment. Monitoring, Policing and Trust for Grid-Based Virtual Organisations
Saman Amarasinghe MIT Compiler optimizations, computer architectures, software engineering and parallel computing. http://www.cag.lcs.mit.edu/~saman/
Extractions: Saman Amarasinghe I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory My office address is: The Stata Center, 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge MA (617) 253-1221 (Fax) saman@lcs.mit.edu My home address is: 86 Morton Street Waltham MA My Assistant: Mary McDavit Research Interests: Compiler optimizations, computer architectures, software engineering and parallel computing. I lead the Commit Group at LCS. I am also the co-leader of the Raw Project I am interested in creating appropriate technologies for developing nations, see the TEK Project. I was involved with the FusionScheme Project Currently I am on leave from MIT, at Determina Inc 6.035 Computer Language Engineering