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  1. Introduction to Parallel Computing (2nd Edition) by Ananth Grama, George Karypis, et all 2003-01-26
  2. Parallel Computing: Theory and Practice by Michael J. Quinn, 1993-09-01
  3. High Performance Computing and the Art of Parallel Programming: An Introduction for Geographers, Social Scientists and Engineers by Stan Openshaw, Ian Turton, 2000-01-03
  4. Communication Complexity and Parallel Computing (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Juraj Hromkovic, 2010-11-02
  5. Scientific Parallel Computing by L. Ridgway Scott, Terry Clark, et all 2005-03-28
  6. Parallel Programming: for Multicore and Cluster Systems by Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger, 2010-03-10
  7. Parallel Scientific Computing in C++ and MPI: A Seamless Approach to Parallel Algorithms and their Implementation by George Em Karniadakis, Robert M. Kirby II, 2003-06-16
  8. Professional Parallel Programming with C#: Master Parallel Extensions with .NET 4 by Gaston Hillar, 2011-01-18
  9. Introduction to Parallel Computing: Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms by Vipin Kumar, Ananth Grama, et all 1994-01
  10. Parallel Computing: Numerics, Applications, and Trends
  11. Parallel Programming: Techniques and Applications Using Networked Workstations and Parallel Computers (2nd Edition) by Barry Wilkinson, Michael Allen, 2004-03-14
  12. The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)
  13. Principles of Parallel Programming by Calvin Lin, Larry Snyder, 2008-03-07
  14. Parallel MATLAB for Multicore and Multinode Computers (Software, Environments and Tools) by Jeremy Kepner, 2009-06-18

1. Nan's Parallel Computing Page
Links to online books, tutorials, and research projects.
http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/parallel.html
Nan's Parallel Computing Page
This list contains links related to parallel computing. If you have any suggestions please send me e-mail: Please note that an ' XXX ' at the end of a line means that I have recently (see the date at bottom of page) had trouble getting there. I am working on fixing/deleting these links. Nan Schaller's Interests Page e-mail: Nan Schaller's Home Page RIT's Home Page
Links Go

Parallel Computers
Odyssey FAQ
The sC++ language - Synchronous Java
Applied Parallel Research, Inc.
ARCH Library ...
Tools for CSP
Cluster Computing
MOSIX - Scalable Cluster Computing for Linux (Hebrew Univ.)
Appleseed-parallel Macintosh Cluster
IEEE CS Task Force on Cluster Computing
Kaláka, Distributed system for high performance parallel computing (Univ. of Auckland, NZ)
SCL Cluster Cookbook
Java for Parallel/High Performance Computing
Concordia Home Page
Concurrent Programming Using the Java Language
concurrency: State Models and Java Programs
Infosphere Infrastructure - Current Release ...
CTJ - Communicating Threads in Java (NL)
Java(tm) Distributed Computing
Java Parallel
JavaOne Session Presentations
TOPIC Links and Pages ...
http://wwwipd.ira.uka.de/JavaParty/

2. UCLA Parallel Computing Laboratory
Projects, research, papers, and free parallel simulation languages.
http://pcl.cs.ucla.edu/
GloMoSim
Projects Contract Projects Programming
  • WHYNET : Scalable Testbed for Next Generation Mobile Wireless Networking Technologies
  • MAYA : Next Generation Performance Prediction Tools for Global Networks
  • iMASH : Mobile Support for Heterogenous Clients
  • POEMS : Performance Modeling of Parallel Systems
  • AASERT : Science and Engineering Research Training
  • GloMoSim : Scalable Mobile Network Simulator
  • Parsec : Our Parallel Simulation Language
  • MPISIM : MPI Simulator
  • Maisie : The Predecessor to Parsec
  • MIRSIM : Parallel Switch-level Circuit Simulation
  • UC : A Data Parallel Language
General Our Laboratory Information
You are visitor number to this page since 8-19-97.
This site designed by Monnica Terwilliger and Richard A. Meyer Updated: Sep 30, 2002

3. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Resources
Information on conferences, research groups, vendors, and machines in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing.
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).

4. Centre For Parallel Computing
Centre for parallel computing.
http://www.cpc.wmin.ac.uk/
The Cavendish School of Computing Science 's Centre for Parallel Computing is a focus for research in the technology and applications of parallel and distributed computations. Activities in the Centre include the development of tools and environments to support the parallel software engineering life-cycle; parallel implementation models for declarative programming systems; and parallel discrete event simulation.
Applications involving collaboration with other research groups and industry include the areas of telecommunications; performance engineering; molecular modelling; computation mechanics; computational grid; and control systems. The Centre is well supported by industry, EPSRC , the EU and other funding bodies.
The Director of the Centre is Professor Stephen Winter
Centre for Parallel Computing
University of Westminster,
Cavendish of Computer Science,
115 New Cavendish Street,
London W1W 6UW
Telephone 0207 911 5000 Edited by Loretta Pletti. Comments, suggestions...

5. Internet Parallel Computing Archive
An archive of software, documents and information on parallel and High Performance Computing (HPC) including archives of usenet parallel newsgroups and
http://wotug.ukc.ac.uk/parallel/
Hosted by WoTUG at
Computer Science Department
University of Kent at Canterbury , UK
Edited 1993-2000 by Dave Beckett News IPCA Mirrors Add Search Mail ...
  • Environments and Systems
    LAM
    Hardware Vendors Languages ... OSes
  • Topical Information
    Events
    Jobs IPCA Information Usage ...
  • occam language
    Overview
    Occam For All project; Compilers: KRoC SPOC SGS-Thompson ... TDS and Toolset ; Docs: libraries
  • Reference
    Acronyms
    Biblios Books Consultants ...
  • Transputer processor
    Software
    Bibliographies DS-Links Networks, Routers and Transputers ... Article Archive and Crisis in HPC Workshop Southampton Belfast Cardiff ...
  • WoTUG and NATUG
    WoTUG 22 conference
    Biblios NATUG ... Other lists Last Modified: 1st March 2000 Dave Beckett and WoTUG
  • 6. IS PARALLEL COMPUTING DEAD?
    Article about the future of the parallel computing industry.
    http://www.crpc.rice.edu/newsletters/oct94/director.html
    Volume 7, Issue 1 -
    Spring/Summer 1999
    Volume 6, Issue 3
    Fall 1998
    ...
    January 1993
    IS PARALLEL COMPUTING DEAD?
    Ken Kennedy, Director, CRPC
    Is parallel computing really dead? At the very least, it is undergoing a major transition. With the end of the cold war, there is less funding for defense-oriented supercomputing, which has been the traditional mainstay of the high-end market. If parallel computing is to survive in the new environment, a much larger fraction of sales must be to industry, which seems to be substantially less concerned with high-end performance. Two factors bear on the size of the industrial market for parallel computing. First, most engineering firms have recently made the transition away from mainframes to workstations. These companies believe that if they need more computational power than they have on a single workstation, they should be able to get it by using a network of such machines. Whether or not this is true, it has substantially affected sales of tightly coupled parallel systems and must be taken into account when analyzing the needs of industry users. A second factor affecting commercial sales of parallel computer systems has been the reluctance of independent software vendors like MacNeal- Schwendler to move their applications to parallel machines. I believe the primary reason for this reluctance has been the absence of an industry standard interface that supports machine-independent parallel programming. Without such a standard, a software vendor's investment in conversion to parallel machines is not protectedwhen a new parallel computing architecture with a new programming interface emerges, the application would need to be retargeted.

    7. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Research Groups
    Academic research groups and projects related to parallel computing.
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/research-groups.html
    Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Research Groups
    Index Conferences 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. Academic research groups working in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing.
    ABCPL
    An object-Based Concurrent Language. Model of concurrency based on parallel active objects.
    Adl
    Data parallel functional programming languages for distributed memory architectures.
    Adsmith
    Object-Based DSM Environment on PVM.
    Alewife
    Large-scale multiprocessor with shared memory and message passing.
    AMDC
    Active-Message Driven Computing. Computational model and system based on computation at abstract locations, and built on active messages.
    AM
    Active Messages. Simple primitives exposing full hardware performance to higher communication layers.
    APAR
    Parallel Architectures group. Portable parallel programming environment, parallel 3D terrain analysis and visualization.
    APE/Quadrics
    High performance simulations of lattice gauge theories and QCD.

    8. Nan's Parallel Computing Page
    parallel computing Education. Cluster Computing (IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing)
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    9. ParaScope
    Links to supercomputing centers, high performance computing journals, vendors, conferences, and governmental agencies.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    10. IPCA : Parallel : Occam
    Internet parallel computing Archive Parallel Occam. News IPCA Mirrors Add Search Mail Help WoTUG . See also the articles on the SELHPC
    http://wotug.ukc.ac.uk/parallel/occam/
    Internet Parallel Computing Archive
    Parallel Occam
    News ... Dave Beckett WoTUG

    11. The Distributed ASCI SUPERCOMPUTER (DAS)
    An experimental widearea distributed computing cluster used for parallel computing research at five Dutch universities.
    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~bal/das.html
    The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS)
    A 200-node wide-area distributed system built out of four Myrinet-based Pentium Pro clusters DAS (Distributed ASCI Supercomputer) is a wide-area distributed cluster designed by the Advanced School for Computing and Imaging (ASCI) . DAS will be used for research on parallel and distributed computing by five Dutch universities:
    • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University of Amsterdam Delft University of Technology University of Leiden University of Utrecht
    DAS consists of four clusters, located at the first four universities. The first cluster (at the VU) contains 128 nodes, the other three clusters have 24 nodes (200 nodes in total). The system was built by Parsytec and runs the BSD/OS (version 3.0) operating system from BSDI The DAS system is funded by NWO (the Netherlands organization for scientific research), SION (the foundation for computer science research in the Netherlands) and the participating universities. Technical description: Each node contains:
    • A 200 Mhz Pentium Pro (Siemens-Nixdorf D983 motherboard) 64 MB EDO-RAM in DIMM modules (128 MB for the clusters in Leiden and VU) A 2.5 GByte local disk

    12. Beowulf.org The Beowulf Cluster Site
    History of Beowulf development, network drivers, software, documentation, papers, and links to other resources and cluster sites.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    13. LAM/MPI Parallel Computing
    Local Area Multicomputer is an MPI implementation. Source code, papers, documentation, and mailing list archives.
    http://www.lam-mpi.org/
    LAM/MPI Parallel Computing
    Home Download Documentation FAQ ... License
    LAM/MPI: Enabling Efficient and Productive MPI Development
    LAM/MPI is a high-quality open-source implementation of the Message Passing Interface specification, including all of MPI-1.2 and much of MPI-2. Intended for production as well as research use, LAM/MPI includes a rich set of features for system administrators, parallel programmers, application users, and parallel computing researchers.
    Cluster Friendly, Grid Capable
    From its beginnings, LAM/MPI was designed to operate on heterogeneous clusters. With support for Globus and Interoperable MPI , LAM/MPI can span clusters of clusters.
    Performance
    Several transport layers, including Myrinet, are supported by LAM/MPI. With TCP/IP, LAM imposes virtually no communication overhead, even at gigabit Ethernet speeds. New collective algorithms exploit hierarchical parallelism in SMP clusters.
    Empowering Developers
    The xmpi profiling tool and parallel debugger support (e.g., using TotalView or the Distributed Debugging Tool
    A Stable Extensible Platform for Research
    Tools and Third Party Applications
    Since LAM/MPI implements the specified MPI standard, most

    14. 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.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    15. ScienceDirect - Parallel Computing - List Of Issues
    www.sciencedirect.com/webeditions/journal/01678191 More results from www.sciencedirect.com Supercomputing and parallel computing Research GroupsAcademic research groups and projects in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01678191
    Register or Login: Password: Athens/Institution Login Quick Search: within This Journal All Journals All Full-text Sources
    Parallel Computing Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01678191
    Articles in Press
    Volume 31 Volume 31, Issue 7 , Pages 649-812 (July 2005)
    Heterogeneous Computing Volume 31, Issue 6 , Pages 529-647 (June 2005) Volume 31, Issue 5 , Pages 413-527 (May 2005) Volume 31, Issues 3-4 , Pages 261-411 (March-April 2005) Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 147-260 (February 2005)
    Parallel Graphics and Visualization Volume 31, Issue 1 , Pages 1-145 (January 2005) Volume 30 Volume 29 Volume 28 Volume 27 ... Volume 1 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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    ... Elsevier B.V.

    16. The Globus Alliance
    Research project developing a software infrastructure for distributed computing on a worldwide scale.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    17. Welcome To Cdacindia.com
    Bangalore, India. Research areas include parallel computing and multilingual technologies. Includes educational programs and conference schedule.
    http://www.cdacindia.com/
    Centre for Development of Advanced Computing http://www.cdacindia.com has moved to a new domain name http://www.cdac.in If you are not redirected in seconds, please click here If you have bookmarked this page, please update your bookmarks to the new URL.

    18. EPCC
    The Edinburgh parallel computing Centre provides computing resources to Edinburgh University and industry. Projects, technical support, and
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    19. Condor Project Homepage
    of Condor 6.7.9. 6.7.9 is primarily for the new parallel universe, but also Hunting for Wasted Computing Power. Interview with Miron Livny .
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    20. Codemasters To Help Create Parallel Computing Course
    British publisher Codemasters and the EPCC (Edinburgh parallel computing Centre) have announced a collaborative project to develop a new course in
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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