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  1. Parallel and Distributed Computing: A Survey of Models, Paradigms and Approaches by Claudia Leopold, 2000-11-17
  2. Using OpenMP: Portable Shared Memory Parallel Programming (Scientific and Engineering Computation) by Barbara Chapman, Gabriele Jost, et all 2007-10-31
  3. Parallel Optimization: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) by Yair Censor, Stavros A. Zenios, 1998-01-08
  4. Highly Parallel Computing (The Benjamin/Cummings Series in Computer Science and Engineering) by George S. Almasi, Allan Gottlieb, 1993-10
  5. Parallel Computing in Quantum Chemistry by Curtis L. Janssen, Ida M. B. Nielsen, 2008-04-09
  6. Parallel Programming with MPI by Peter Pacheco, 1996-10-15
  7. Parallel Scientific Computation: A Structured Approach using BSP and MPI by Rob H. Bisseling, 2004-05-06
  8. High Performance Computing: Third International Symposium, ISHPC 2000 Tokyo, Japan, October 16-18, 2000 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine: A Users' Guide and Tutorial for Network Parallel Computing (Scientific and Engineering Computation) by Al Geist, Adam Beguelin, et all 1994-11-08
  10. High Performance Computing for Computational Science - VECPAR 2002: 5th International Conference, Porto, Portugal, June 26-28, 2002. Selected Papers and ... Talks (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  11. Parallel and Distributed Computing Handbook by Albert Y. Zomaya, 1995-12-01
  12. Solutions to Parallel and Distributed Computing Problems: Lessons from Biological Sciences
  13. Introduction to Parallel Algorithms (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by C. Xavier, S. S. Iyengar, 1998-08-05
  14. High Performance Parallel Database Processing and Grid Databases (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by David Taniar, Clement H. C. Leung, et all 2008-10-13

61. Proceedings Of The Forum On Parallel Computing Curricula
Proceedings of the First Wellesley Forum on parallel computing Curricula. March 31 April 1, 1995. Sponsored by NECUSE and Wellesley College
http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/forum/pcc.html
Proceedings of the First Wellesley Forum on Parallel Computing Curricula
March 31 - April 1, 1995
Sponsored by NECUSE and Wellesley College
Edited by P. Takis Metaxas and Matthew Merzbacher
Contents and Authors

62. ACM Crossroads Parallel Computing With Linux
Article about choosing hardware and configuring a Beowulf.
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds6-1/parallel.html
Parallel Computing With Linux
By Forrest Hoffman and William Hargrove Linuxis just now making a significant impact on the computing industry, but it has been a powerful tool for computer scientists and computational scientists for a number of years. Aside from the obvious benefits of working with a freely-available, reliable, and efficient open source operating system [ ], the advent of Beowulf-style cluster computingpioneered by Donald Becker, Thomas Sterling, et al. [ ]. If a computational problem can be solved in a loosely-coupled distributed memory environment, a Beowulf clusteror Pile of PCs (POP)may be the answer; and it "weighs in" at a price point traditional parallel computer manufacturers cannot touch. Figure 1: The Stone SouperComputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We became involved in cluster computing more than two years ago, after developing a proposal for the construction of a Beowulf cluster to support a handful of research projects. The proposal was rejected, but because we had already begun development of a new high-resolution landscape ecology application, we decided to build a c lusterout of surplus PCs (primarily Intel 486s) destined for salvage. We began intercepting excess machines at federal facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and processing them into usable nodes. By September 1997, we had a functional parallel computer system built out of no-cost hardware. Today we have a constantly-evolving 126 node highly heterogeneous Beowulf-style cluster, called the Stone SouperComputer (see

63. Vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsev
ParCo99 Home Pageparallel computing conference. Delft, The Netherlands.
http://vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier&journal=01678191

64. CS-551: Parallel Computing: Models, Languages And Architectures
Computer Science Department College of Arts and Sciences CS551 / Fall 1994 parallel computing Models, Languages, and Architectures
http://cs-www.bu.edu/faculty/best/crs/cs551/Home.html
Computer Science Department
College of Arts and Sciences
CS-551 / Fall 1994
Parallel Computing: Models, Languages, and Architectures

65. CFD Resources Online - Parallel Computers
Parallel Info. Internet parallel computing Archive Distributing Computing for Aerosciences Applications Proceedings Supercomputing and Parallel
http://www.cfd-online.com/Resources/cgi-bin/parallel.cgi

66. Parallel And Distributed Computing Lab Of The VUB
Top/Computers/Parallel_Computing/Projects
http://parallel.vub.ac.be
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67. WANG'S BOOKSHELF (Parallel Computing)
Welcome to Jonathan Wang s Bookshelf on parallel computing. WELCOME IRIS.umcs.maine.edu Why parallel computing? ( Introduction ) How fast can it be?
http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~shamis/wang.html
Welcome to Jonathan Wang's Bookshelf on Parallel Computing
WELCOME: IRIS.umcs.maine.edu // Local time: Fri Feb 3 14:16:36 EST 1995
Why parallel computing? ( Introduction
How fast can it be? (The top 500 super computers, in postscript, size 10M) Contents:
  • Distributed Batch Processing
  • Parallel Computing
  • Message Passing
  • Shared Object
  • Misc (yet to be sorted)
  • Super Computers/labs
  • Compiler/Parallelizer
  • Benchmarks
  • Fault Tolerance and Load Balance
  • Parallel Software
  • Comprehensive Links at Other Institutes
  • Personal Stuff
  • Mail Drop 1. Distributed Batch Processing
  • 68. Parallel Computing - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    parallel computing is the simultaneous execution of the same task (split up It should not be imagined that successful parallel computing is a matter of
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_computing
    Parallel computing
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Parallel computing is the simultaneous execution of the same task (split up and specially adapted) on multiple processors in order to obtain faster results.
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    Parallel computing systems
    The term parallel processor is sometimes used for a computer with more than one processor , available for parallel processing. Systems with thousands of such processors are known as massively parallel There are many different kinds of parallel computers (or "parallel processors"). They are distinguished by the kind of interconnection between processors (known as "processing elements" or PEs) and between processors and memories. Flynn's taxonomy also classifies parallel (and serial) computers according to whether all processors execute the same instructions at the same time ( single instruction/multiple data SIMD ) or each processor executes different instructions ( multiple instruction/multiple data MIMD ). Parallel processor machines are also divided into symmetric and asymmetric multiprocessors, depending on whether all the processors are capable of running all the operating system code and, say, accessing I/O devices or if some processors are more or less privileged.

    69. Manning: Distributed And Parallel Computing
    Distributed and parallel computing is a comprehensive survey of the Many books on parallel computing have been published during the last 10 years or so.
    http://www.manning.com/books/el-rewini
    Home Ordering Info Shopping Cart Manage My Account ... Distributed and Parallel Computing
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    Manning Contact Us FAQs ebooks ... Jobs Manning Publications Co. 209 Bruce Park Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 Distributed and Parallel Computing Hesham El-Rewini and Ted G. Lewis ISBN: 1884777511 Hardbound print book: $60.00 Currently Out of Stock Send email to webmaster@manning.com for more information.
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    Distributed and Parallel Computing is a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art in concurrent computing. It covers four major aspects:
    • Architecture and performance
    • Theory and complexity analysis of parallel algorithms
    • Programming languages and systems for writing parallel and distributed programs
    • Scheduling of parallel and distributed tasks
    Cutting across these broad topical areas are the various "programming paradigms", e.g., data parallel, control parallel, and distributed programming. After developing these fundamental concepts, the authors illustrate them in a wide variety of algorithms and programming languages. Of particular interest is the final chapter which shows how Java can be used to write distributed and parallel programs. This approach gives the reader a broad, yet insightful, view of the field. Many books on parallel computing have been published during the last 10 years or so. Most are already outdated since the themes and technologies in this area are changing very rapidly. Particularly, the notion that parallel and distributed computing are two separate fields is now beginning to fade away; technological advances have been bridging the gap.

    70. Index Of /~bernard
    Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Information Appliances, Electronic Commerce, Java Security, parallel computing
    http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~bernard/
    Index of /~bernard
    Name Last modified Size Description ... index.htm 19-Dec-2004 11:24 5.8K new/ 12-Mar-2004 19:11 - oldwebsite/ 11-Feb-2004 18:57 - site/ 02-Mar-2005 14:04 - Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7e Server at www.it.iitb.ac.in Port 80

    71. Mannheim University Linux Homepage
    Linux Logo Linux parallel computing at the University of Mannheim. Pentium Farm. Pentium Farm, GO there parallel computing with Linux, Go there
    http://suparum.rz.uni-mannheim.de/Linux/
    Linux Parallel Computing at the University of Mannheim
    Pentium Farm Pentium Farm is a project involving 10 Linux SMP Pentiums connected to act as a cluster for parallel proccessing. The System became operational august 1996. This system is used primarily for research and educational activities. Currently using PVM, MPI,POSIX threads and other tools. The official site (in german) explains the backgrounds and the history of parallel Computing at the University of Mannheim . For more Information about the project please email us or click here
    IWR - RUM Cooperation Myrinet PentiumPro Cluster A cooperation between the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing at the University of Heidelberg (IWR) and the Computing Center of the University of Mannheim (RUM). Within this cooperation we provide interessted scientists of the IWR and the University of Mannheim with a Pentium Pro Cluster connected by fast Myrinet communication hardware.
    Linux Resources Linux is a freely-distributable implementation of UNIX for x86, Motorola 68k, Digital Alpha and Motorola PowerPC machines.

    72. Documentation Library
    Online access to AIX version 4.3 reference books, including general user information, system management, product guides, parallel computing, and technical specifications.
    http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/ds_form
    Documentation Library Catalan Czech Dutch (Belgium) English French German Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Slovakian Spanish Traditional Chinese Search for: Type of Match Required: HELP PHRASE, all words in order ALL these words, any order ONE or MORE of these words, any order TIPS
    AIX Version 4.3 Books
    System Management Guides
    Installation Guides
    System User's Guides
    Programming Guides
    Product and Application Documentation
    Reference Documentation
    Technical References
    SP and Related Products Library
    PSSP - Parallel System Support Programs
    Parallel Environment for AIX 5L (PE)
    Loadleveler
    ESSL - Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library
    GPFS - General Parallel File System
    Miscellaneous
    Extended Navigation
    Web-Based System Manager Extended Helps - U.S.

    73. Related Links
    FTP parallel computing stuff from Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems Languages, Compilers and Libraries for parallel computing
    http://www.ee.uwa.edu.au/~paracomp/links.html
    Links to Parallel Computing Sites
    Links to lists of links
    David A. Bader's Parallel Sites
    Supercomputing and Parallel Computing (Yahoo)

    Parallel Computing Archive at HENSA, UK

    Parallel Tools Projects Around the World
    ...
    The Dataflow Computing Web Page
    Australian Sites
    FTP parallel computing stuff from Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems (CIIPS) at the University of Western Australia
    Australian National University Centre for Information Science Research

    CSIRO Division of Information Technology

    Ormond High Performance Labs (Uni of Melbourne)

    New South Wales Centre for Parallel Computing
    ...
    Parallel Computing Unit
    at Griffith University
    Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Facility
    at Griffith University Australian Transputer Centre
    Parallel Computing Research Groups
    Research groups around the world A list of research groups maintained by Carnegie-Mellon University A list of research groups maintained by Caltech NCSA Maths and Computer Sciences Home Page ... Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse Ohio Supercomputer Center NASA Langley Research Center Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory National Energy Research Supercomputer Center (NERSC) ... London and South East Centre for High Performance Computing affiliated with the London Parallel Applications Centre The Castle Project at Berkeley
    Hardware vendors and links to hardware info
    Computer Hardware and Software Companies Connection Machine Info from Thinking Machines Corporation CM-5 FAQ from UIUC Intel Scalable Systems Division Intel Supercomputer Users' Group ... Information on the Intel Paragon from Caltech

    74. Cluster Computing Info Centre
    Links to parallel computing resources.
    http://www.buyya.com/cluster
    Cluster Computing Info Centre Vol. 1 High Performance Cluster Computing: Architectures and Systems , Rajkumar Buyya (editor), ISBN 0-13-013784-7, Prentice Hall PTR , NJ, USA, 1999.
    Vol. 2 High Performance Cluster Computing: Programming and Applications , Rajkumar Buyya (editor), ISBN 0-13-013785-5, Prentice Hall PTR , NJ, USA, 1999.
    Some Sources
    In News!
    Clustering Resources
    Teaching Guidelines
    Related Cluster Books
    International Forum
    Presentation Slides

    75. Parallel And Distributed Computing Resources
    Related indexes include Nan Schaller s parallel computing Page, A list of Supercomputing Centers and parallel computing is maintained at IEEE s
    http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~csgs/resources/pdc.html
    Parallel and Distributed Computing
    Resources
    Indexes
    Related indexes include Nan Schaller's Parallel Computing Page , the maintained at MPI-Saarbrucken, the High Performance Networks and Distributed Systems Archive , and Ravi Palepu's BSP Repository Related general subject-oriented indexes include Yahoo's Supercomputing and Parallel Computing and Distributed Computing pages, Galaxy's High Performance Computing page, and the WWW Virtual Library's Distributed/Meta-Computing and Concurrent Systems pages.
    Centres
    A list of Supercomputing Centers and Parallel Computing is maintained at IEEE's ParaScope. A similar list of Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Sites is maintained at Caltech.
    Literature
    The Computer Science Bibliography Glimpse Server maintains a searchable list of Bibliographies on Parallel Processing and Bibliographies on Distributed Computing and Networking Among online textbooks are Designing and Building Parallel Programs by Ian Foster, and Parallel Computing Works by Geoffrey C. Fox, Roy D. Williams, and Paul C. Messina. Course notes are available online for Parallel Processing at Cardiff University, and

    76. .::Welcome To HPClab::.
    University of Patras High Performance Computing Lab researches system software for parallel computing. Project descriptions and papers.
    http://www.hpclab.ceid.upatras.gr/

    77. PCURRIC
    An initiative of OSC, promoting parallel computing in undergraduate and graduate The parallel computing in Education Consortium was established in
    http://www.osc.edu/education/PCURRIC/index.shtml
    Home Education PCURRIC Education Info Summer Institute
    Young Women's

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    Past Projects
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    Institute

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    Science Institute
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    Parallel Computing in Education Consortium An initiative of OSC , promoting parallel computing in undergraduate and graduate education. pcurric@osc.edu ORGANIZATION: The Parallel Computing in Education Consortium was established in February 1996 and comprises educators at Ohio institutions of higher learning who share a common interest in parallel computing and its integration into the undergraduate and graduate curricula. The consortium capitalizes on the central location of OSC for meetings and on the variety of parallel platforms available at OSC for classroom use PREVIOUS INVITED PRESENTATIONS:

    78. PARALLEL COMPUTING LAB AT NMSU
    At New Mexico State University. Configuration information and diagrams, research, publications, and links to parallel programming information.
    http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/pcl/

    79. ParaDucks Research Group, University Of Oregon
    Led by Dr. Allen Malony and Dr. Janice Cuny, we are working on several projects related to parallel computing, performance analysis, computational science,
    http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/paracomp/
    University of Oregon
    Welcome to...
    ParaDucks is a research group in the at the University of Oregon in Eugene OR . Led by Dr. Allen Malony and Dr. Janice Cuny , we are working on several projects related to parallel computing, performance analysis, computational science, and visualization.
    These pages provide access to much of our work, including the projects we are currently working on, publications available online, the people who make up our research group, and pictures of ParaDucks and their surroundings. Trying to figure how to name your project?
    Give the ParaDucks Acronym Generator a spin!
    The ParaDucks web site is also home to the Oregon Picture Album , a beautiful collection of Oregon scenery photographed and presented by founding ParaDucks member Bernd Mohr
    View the Oregon Picture Album

    Last modified: Wed Dec 1 20:55:50 PST 1999

    80. Parallel Computing On APE Systems
    Since many years these kind of massivelyparallel computers have played an important role for simulations of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of
    http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/ape/
    Parallel Computing on APE Systems
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    apeNEXT News
    In February 2004 a first full board of apeNEXT has been put into operation and tested successfully. apeNEXT is the newest generation of APE special purpose high-performance computers developed by INFN, DESY and University of Paris-Sud. A single board with 16 processors operates at a peak speed of about 20 GFlops. In autumn 2004 the APE collaboration plans to commission two prototype machines with 512 processors each at a price of 0.5 Euro/MFlops peak speed. This will be the next milestone on the path towards commissioning large multi-TFlops apeNEXT installations. APE computers are developed to satisfy the huge amounts of compute power in theoretical particle physics in a cost-efficient way. Since many years these kind of massively-parallel computers have played an important role for simulations of Quantum Chromodynamics ( QCD ), the theory of strong interactions. The APE machines are based on the simple but efficient Single Instruction Multiple Data ( SIMD ) architecture. The custom designed

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