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  1. High-Performance Computing and the Art of Parallel Programming: An Introduction for Geographers, Social Scientists and Engineers by Stan Openshaw, Ian Turton, 2007-03-27
  2. Conpar 81: Conference on Analyzing Problem Classes and Programming for Parallel Computing (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  3. CONPAR 81: Conference on Analysing Problem Classes and Programming for Parallel Computing, Nürnberg, June 10-12, 1981. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. Scalable ParallelComputing: Technology, Architecture,Programming by Kai Hwang, Zhiwei Xu, 1998-02-01
  5. Programming Environments for Parallel Computing (Ifip Transactions a : Computer Science and Technology, a-11) by Nigel Topham, Roland Ibbett, 1992-08
  6. Topics in Parallel Computing in Mathematical Programming by P. M. Pardlos, Anne T. Phillips, et all 1995-08
  7. Associative Computing: A Programming Paradigm for Massively Parallel Computers (Frontiers in Computer Science) by Jerry L. Potter, 1992-01-31
  8. UPC: Distributed Shared Memory Programming (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Tarek El-Ghazawi, William Carlson, et all 2005-06-08
  9. Resources in Parallel and Concurrent Programming Systems (Resources in Computing)
  10. Scalable Parallel Computing: Technology, Architecture, Programming by Kai Hwang; Zhiwei Xu, 1998
  11. Topics in parallel computing in mathematical programming (Applied discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science) by P. M Pardalos, 1992
  12. Associative Computing: A Programming Paradigm for Massively Parallel by Jerry L. Potter, 1992
  13. The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)
  14. An Introduction to Parallel Computing: Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Second Edition by Ananth Grama, George Karypis, et all 2003-01-16

1. OpenMP OpenMP Simple, Portable, Scalable SMP Programming
Parallel Programming in OpenMP This year's event is hosted by the Center for Computing and Communication, Aachen University (RWTH), Germany.
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2. PVM Parallel Virtual Machine A Users' Guide And Tutorial For
A users' guide and tutorial for networked parallel computing.
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3. Designing And Building Parallel Programs
Designing and Building Parallel Programs (Online) integrates four resources concerned with parallel programming and parallel computing
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4. Bookpool: Industrial Strength Parallel Computing: Programming Massively Parallel
Industrial Strength parallel computing programming Massively Parallel Processors Today, parallel computing experts can solve problems previously deemed
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Today, parallel computing experts can solve problems previously deemed impossible and make the "merely difficult" problems economically feasible to solve. This book presents and synthesizes the recent experiences of reknown expert developers who design robust and complex parallel computing applications. They demonstrate how to adapt and implement today’s most advanced, most effective parallel computing techniques. The book begins with a highly focused introductory course designed to provide a working knowledge of all the relevant architectures, programming models, and performance issues, as well as the basic approaches to assessment, optimization, scheduling, and debugging. Next comes a series of seventeen detailed case studies—all dealing with production-quality industrial and scientific applications, all presented firsthand by the actual code developers. Each chapter follows the same comparison-inviting format, presenting lessons learned and algorithms developed in the course of meeting real, non-academic challenges. A final section highlights the case studies’ most important insights and turns an eye to the future of the discipline.

5. LAM/MPI Parallel Computing
LAM/MPI Parallel Computing Home Download Documentation FAQ What's New. Overview. Publications. MPI Resources
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6. The Berkeley NOW Project
Cluster computing project at the University of California, Berkeley, computer science department.
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7. HLRS - Services - Parallel Computing - Programming Models - MPI -
Karl Solchenbach Benchmarking the Balance of Parallel Computers. SPEC Workshop on Benchmarking Parallel and HighPerformance Computing Systems
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8. CODE Visual Parallel Programming System
CODE HPCwire, the online journal of high-performance computing, published an article on CODE entitled "Visual Parallel Programming May
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9. Parallel Programming Laboratory
An objectoriented portable parallel language built on top of C++. Source code, binaries, manuals, and publications.
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10. Yale Linda Group
Current research into Linda extensions, papers, and documentation.
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11. Nan's Parallel Computing Page
Parallel Computing Education. Cluster Computing (IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing)
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12. Introductory Lectures On Data-Parallel Computing
focus on DataParallel Computing, one of the major programming paradigms of are interactive and span three areas of parallel computing programming
http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/lidpc.html
Introductory Lectures on Data-Parallel Computing
An Interactive Multimedia CD-ROM (and sample Online access
Edited and Produced by P. Takis Metaxas Wellesley College
Contributing Editor: Fillia Makedon Dartmouth College
Published by AK Peters, Ltd. , March 1996.
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Donald B. Johnson In this site you will find: Description of the project
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This CD-ROM contains eight invited lectures that focus on Data-Parallel Computing, one of the major programming paradigms of Parallelism today. The lectures, given by experts in their fields, are interactive and span three areas of Parallel Computing: Programming Languages, Algorithms, and Research Topics. They can be used as tutorials, and as reference in an introductory course on Parallel Computation. Each lecture contains a quicktime movie of the speaker delivering the talk, composed of the transparencies used during the lecture synchronized with the voice of the speaker. It also contains information about the speaker and additional materials, like animations, videos, programs and software that help the understanding of the lecture. The code for building the Parallaxis-III compiler and information on how to get the NESL compiler is also included. A simple and intuitive interface helps navigating through the contents of the CD-ROM. The lectures were collected, edited and integrated with the interface at

13. Towards Efficient And Portable Parallel Computing: Programming With The BSP Mode
Towards Efficient and Portable parallel computing programming with the BSP Advances in parallel computing have long been hindered by the lack of a
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Towards Efficient and Portable Parallel Computing: Programming with the BSP Model
Abstract Advances in parallel computing have long been hindered by the lack of a unifying model acceptable to both software and hardware designers. What we seek is essentially a parallel analogue to the von Neumann model, which has served as the basis for sustained improvements in sequential computing, and hence the success of the sequential computing industry. The Bulk-Synchronous Parallel (BSP) model has been proposed by Valiant as a unifying model for parallel computing. In this talk, we discuss recent experimental work that demonstrates the use of the BSP model to develop efficient and portable programs for a range of parallel machines and applications. About the Speaker Mark W. Goudreau received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1988. He received the M.A. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1990 and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1993, both from Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. From 1990-1993, he was first an Intern and later a Visiting Scientist at the NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ. Since 1993, he has been an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. His research interests include parallel computing, computer networks, and artificial neural networks. Philip Chan , pkc@cs.fit.edu

14. Parallel Computing
Programming environments for parallel and distributed computing generally fallinto three classes based on how the parallelism in the problem is achieved
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An Introduction to Parallel Computing on Clusters of Machines
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Motivation
Researchers always need higher processing speed and more memory in order to investigate increasingly complex problems. Distributed parallel computing can be very cost effective when commodity workstations and PCs are used as the computing platforms. Early in 1992, ATS started building an IBM AIX/Cluster that evolved into the IBM SP/ Cluster complex with the SP, IBM's 9076 Scalable POWERParallel System at its core . In 1998, ATS started building clusters of PC's running Windows NT and LINUX. By 2002 ATS was running a production Beowulf (Linux) cluster and had decommissioned the SP. Now, many UCLA departments are running local Beowulf clusters of their own and ATS has been assisting departments and professors in building clusters.. The development of new parallel applications and the parallelization of existing sequential or serial applications to fully exploit the power of a distributed system, such as a cluster, is a complex task

15. Parallel Computing
SAL Parallel Computing Many links to parallel computing programming Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Research Groups Academic research
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NASA Web site featuring headlines on recent astronomy research at Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about developments in auroras, the sun, and deep space. New headlines appear every few days.
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This page defines 'parallel processing,' the processing of program instructions by dividing them among multiple processors with the objective of running a program in less time.
Is Parallel Computing Dead?

16. Computers Parallel Computing Programming - Computers Parallel Computing Programm
Computers parallel computing programming , web directory and search engine,featuring a directory of millions of links along with thumbnails of websites.
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17. Computers Parallel Computing Programming Languages - Computers Parallel Computin
Computers parallel computing programming Languages , web directory and searchengine, featuring a directory of millions of links along with thumbnails of
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    • Computers: Programming: Languages BERT 77 - A parallelizing compiler for Fortran 77. Software download, reference manual, and mailing list.
      Charm++
      - An object-oriented portable parallel language built on top of C++. Source code, binaries, manuals, and publications.
      The Cilk Project
      - A language for multithreaded parallel programming based on ANSI C. Source code, manual, papers, and research into parallel chess programs.
      CuPit 2
      - Designed to express neural network learning algorithms. Compiler, documentation, and examples available. Language reference and tutorial.
      CxC
      - Parallel programming language works on desktop and runs on clusters and supercomputers. Compiler and documentation.
      HPC++
      - A library and set of tools to support a standard model for parallel C++ computing.
      Jade
      - Jade is a parallel extension to C that allows transparent access to shared memory. Papers, manual, and source code.
      JavaParty
      - A minimal extension to Java easing distributed parallel programming of cluster computers. A source code transformation automatically generates a distributed pure Java program based on RMI or KaRMI.
  • 18. Department Of Computing Science
    Department of computing Science. Research areas include algorithmics, artificial intelligence, communication networks, computer graphics, computer vision and robotics, database systems, multimedia, parallel programming systems, and software engineering.
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    19. The Center For Programming Models For Scalable Parallel Computing
    SAL parallel computing - programming Languages SystemsMost parallel programming languages are conventional or sequential programming aCe a data-parallel computing environment designed to improve the
    http://www.pmodels.org/
    Center Coordinator and PI: Ewing Lusk - Argonne National Laboratory
    Co-Principal Investigators (Laboratories):
    William Gropp - Argonne National Laboratory Ricky Kendall - Ames Laboratory
    Brent Gorda, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Jarek Nieplocha - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    Co-Principal Investigators (Universities):
    Barbara Chapman - University of Houston Guang Gao - University of Delaware
    John Mellor-Crummey - Rice University Robert Numrich - University of Minnesota
    Dhabaleswar Panda - Ohio State University Marc Snir - University of Illinois
    Thomas Sterling - California Institute of Technology Marianne Winslett - University of Illinois
    Katherine Yelick - University of California, Berkeley
    General Center Documents
    A copy of the proposal funded by the Department of Energy
    The center poster slide. ( PDF PowerPoint The center summary presentation. ( PDF PowerPoint The center summary document, 2 pages. ( PDF Word Document Documents from the June 2002 Meeting at Argonne National Laboratory. The 2002 Annual Report ( Word Document PDF Addendum to the 2002 Annual Report ( Word Document PDF Review Talks
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    Workshop on Communication and Middleware for Parallel Programming Models, Fort Lauderdate, Florida, April 14, 2002

    20. HU Berlin: Institut Für Informatik
    Department of Computer Science. Research groups focus on system analysis, software engineering, theory of programming, databases and information systems, artificial intelligence, data analysis, computer science in education and society, parallel and distributed computing, automata, systems theory, algorithms, complexity, computer architecture, communication, signal processing, and pattern recognition.
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