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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

161. THE FRENCH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND CONTROL
French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control. Research areas include parallel and distributed computing, software safety and reliability, multimedia, and analysis, simulation, control and optimization of systems.
http://www.inria.fr/index.en.html
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Fax : +33 1 39 63 53 30 Research Unit Contact Details and Access Maps A la une Launch of the Numerical Mathematics Consortium August 9th in Austin (Texas), INRIA (host of the Scilab Consortium), Maplesoft, Mathsoft and National Instruments launched Numerical Mathematics Consortium ( NMC ) The four founding companies established the organization to create a standard specification for numeric mathematics that ensures algorithm portability and reuse across platforms and applications. More information... News New research project-team: VEGAS : Effective Geometric Algorithms for Surfaces and Visibility. Initiative: ObjectWeb participates in NESSI , an European technology platform, as founding member. Agenda: Kinetic Equations - Applications to beam physics and plasma physics.

162. Home Page
Department of Electronics and Computer Science. Formerly the High Performance computing Centre (HPCC), the parallel and Distributed computing Group (PDC) and the Concurrent Computation Group.
http://www.hpcc.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
High Performance Computing
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Overview Slideshows People Contact ... Map Welcome to the High Performance Computing (HPC) Web Site. This site encompasses what was formerly the High Performance Computing Research Group, the High Performance Computing Centre, the Parallel and Distributed Computing Group and the Concurrent Computation Group. We are part of the DSSE Group in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton

163. Ian Foster
Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago Distributed computing, parallel tools, computational science.
http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/~foster/
Associate Division Director
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Head, Distributed Systems Lab
Argonne National Laboratory

9700 S. Cass Ave., MCS/221
Argonne, IL 60439
ph. +1-630-252-4619
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foster@mcs.anl.gov
Arthur Holly Compton Professor of Computer Science
The University of Chicago

1100 E. 58th Street Ryerson Hall Room 155 Chicago, IL 60637 ph. +1-773-702-3487 fax +1-773-702-8487 foster@cs.uchicago.edu The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure, 2nd Edition , Morgan Kaufmann, 2004. ISBN The second edition is almost entirely new. Its 30 chapters by distinguished authors cover applications, technologies, and future directions. Its companion web site has some further information. You can buy it from Amazon . (Note that the reviews refer to the 1st edition.) Synopsis I lead computer science projects developing advanced distributed computing ("Grid") technologies, computational science efforts applying these tools to problems in areas ranging from the analysis of data from physics experiments to remote access to earthquake engineering facilities , and the Globus open source Grid software project.

164. Ghosh, R. K.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur parallel Algorithms, Genetic Algorithms, Mobile computing, PVM, MPI, and Distributed Databases.
http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/~rkg/
Dr. R. K. Ghosh
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Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

INDIA Email: rkg[At]cse.iitk.ac.in Contact information
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165. David A. Bader
Experimental parallel Algorithmics and HighPerformance computing Laboratory at The University of New Mexico, directed by Prof. David A. Bader. Research interests include combinatorial problems and image processing applications.
http://hpc.eece.unm.edu/
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Albuquerque, NM
Beginning Fall 2005, I am on leave from UNM.
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Associate Professor and Regents' Lecturer
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166. DSE Group - Computing - Imperial College London
Department of computing. Research on the software development process and software support environments, particularly for realtime, embedded, parallel and distributed systems.
http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/
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Distributed Software Engineering
Welcome to the Distributed Software Engineering Group of the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK.
The DSE section conducts research on the software development process and software support environments, particularly for real-time, embedded, parallel and distributed systems. People

167. PDCS-2004
17th International Conference on parallel and Distributed computing Systems. San Francisco, CA, USA; 1517 September 2004.
http://multimedia.ece.uic.edu/pdcs2004/

168. GVU Center -- /Conch Visualization Package
Animation views developed for illustrating execution of parallel programs in cluster environments such as PVM Conch Network computing System.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Undergrad/Brad.Topol/conchviz.html
Visualization in Cluster Environments - ConchViz
This project involves a set of animation views that we have developed for illustrating the execution of parallel programs in cluster environments such as PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) and the Conch Network Computing System. The animations depict the the message passing properties of parallel applications that run in the above concurrent environments. We are in the process of providing a comprehensive system that provides animation and performance visualization support for PVM. The focus of the system will be providing a palatable framework for PVM users to create application specific animations and performance visualization. Included below are some sample preliminary views from the library that we have created for the Conch system. The visualization program is implemented using the POLKA Animation Designer's Package This view is a snapshot of our Conch Lamport view. It is a more complex version of a Feynman diagram. In this view, the Y-axis is labeled with process identifiers and the X-axis is labeled with Lamport clock values. When a message is sent, a circle appears at the appropriate logical time coordinate. Similar to the message passing view, varying circle radii are used to denote message size and the color of the circle is the same as that used in the history view. When a message is delivered, an arrow "grows" from the coordinate of where the message was sent to the correct Lamport delivery time on the receiver's timeline. Simultaneously, the circle representing the message moves along this path and then disappears. This view is similar to the history view in the information it provides, but is very useful when trying to distinguish communication patterns.

169. N. Petkov
University of Groningen computational neuroscience, image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, parallel and high pefomance computing, and systolic algorithms.
http://www.cs.rug.nl/~petkov/petkov.html
Nicolai Petkov
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Nicolai Petkov is the author of two books and of further 90 scientific papers. He is member of the editorial boards of Journal of Neural, Parallel and Scientific Computations (Dynamic Publ.), Parallel Algorithms and Applications (Gordon and Breach) and Real-Time Imaging (Academic Press).
Research
My current research focusses on computer simulations of the visual system and the development of biologically motivated image pattern recognition methods. I use functional descriptions of different types of visual neuron in the cortex to develop computational models and image processing operators. This research aims at better understanding of the brain on the one hand and the development of effective computer vision algorithms on the other hand. In the image shown to the left, a triangle is superimposed on a grating of bars. While two of the triangle's legs are very salient, the third leg which coincides with one bar of the grating is not perceived as part of the triangle at all: our visual system groups it with the grating bars rather than with the other legs of the triangle. By means of computer simulations of the function of cells in the primary visual cortex we demonstrated that this perceptual effect can be due to a neural mechanism known as non-classical receptive field inhibition or surround suppression. You can read more about this in [Petkov and Westenberg, 2003

170. Welcome To The CRPC Home Page
A National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center established in 1989. CPRC computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers are working to make
http://www.crpc.rice.edu/
Welcome to the Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC), a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center established in 1989. At CRPC sites across the nation , computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers are working to make parallel computation accessible to industry, government, and academia and to educate a newgeneration of technical professionals. The Center for High Performance Software Research (HiPerSoft) was established in October 1998 and is the successor to CRPC. For current information and details, please visit the Hipersoft website For more information on the CRPC or any of its programs, contact Linda Torczon or Rob Fowler

171. Vas's M.Phil Chapter 7 Taxonomy
Discussions of past classification systems and development of a new one.
http://www.gigaflop.demon.co.uk/comp/chapt7.htm
Parallel Computer Taxonomy
Preface to the on-line version
This document is chapter 7 of my MPhil thesis.
Parallel Computer Taxonomy, Wasel Chemij, MPhil, Aberystwyth University, 1994
It explains various published parallel computer taxonomies, and introduces a new one based on how I saw the field developing. At the moment there are only a few chapters is on line so apologies for any cross references to other chapters. To see the formulae later on in this page your browser should display mathematical symbols correctly.
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172. David A. Bader's Parallel Sites, Sponsored By UMIACS
IEEE Computer Society ParaScope. This site has moved to the following URL. http//computer.org/parascope/. Please update your bookmarks.
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~dbader/sites.html
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173. Internet Parallel Computing Archive
Computation, Computers, Information and Mathematics (CCIM) Center Computation, Computers, Information and Mathematics Center Home Page.
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  • 174. Complex Systems Research On Parallel Computers
    Web text by Russell K. Standish on a multidisciplinary field covering the gamut from Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology to Economics.
    http://parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks/docs/parcomplex/
    Complex Systems Research on Parallel Computers
    Russell K. Standish
    High Performance Computing Support Unit
    University of New South Wales
    Sydney, 2052
    Australia
    R.Standish@unsw.edu.au
    http://parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks
    Abstract:
    Complex Systems research is a multidisciplinary field covering the gamut from Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology to Economics. Whilst there is no good agreement on what the term ``Complexity'' might mean, there are a number of threads or concepts linking the different disciplines together into a coherent field of research. Traditional mathematical techniques such as Analysis, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations have been largely ineffective at tackling the problems in Complex Systems; it is only in the last twenty years or so that computer modeling has been able to shed light in this field of research. The field is maturing, and the complex systems models are getting more sophisticated. It is now becoming apparent that high performance computing and in particular parallel computing will need to be exploited in the next generation of models. Unfortunately, the structure of typical complex systems models have acted as an impediment to effctive expoitation of their inherent parallelism. This paper discusses some of the issues, and suggests a way forward.
    Complex Systems
    The idea of what is a complex system is not well defined, however people intuitively feel that a biological organism is complex, whereas a cup of water is not. There are a number of themes which run through studies of complex systems, one of the more important being that of emergence. Whilst the notion of emergence is as notoriously difficult to pin down rigourously as the concept of complexity, it refers to the idea that a system's properties arise (or emerge) out of the interactions of the components of that system, rather than being a property of the components themselves i.e. ``the whole is more than the sum of its parts''. Examples of systems studied include: ecology, evolution, economics, artificial life, genetic algorithms, neural networks, cellular automata and agent-based modeling.

    175. ACPC WWW Page
    Austrian Center for parallel Computation. Source code of projects and conference information.
    http://www.coma.sbg.ac.at/acpc/acpc.html
    We are very sorry to inform you that RIST++ has been closed by the directorate of Salzburg University !!
    Austrian Center for Parallel Computation (ACPC)
    Group Salzburg
    The Austrian Center for Parallel Computation (ACPC) is a co-operative research organization founded in 1989 to promote research and education in the field of Software for Parallel Computer Systems. The areas in which the ACPC is active include algorithms, languages, compilers, programming environments, and applications for parallel and high-performance computing systems. The members of the ACPC perform research projects in these fields, use a common pool of hardware equipment, and offer a joint curriculum in Parallel Computation for graduate and post-graduate students. A Technical report series was established in 1989. The ACPC organizes two Scientific Workshops/Conferences per year, in which recent results of the groups are communicated among its members The last ACPC conference was the 4th International Conference of the ACPC including special tracks on Parallel Numerics and Parallel Computing in Image Processing, Video Processing, and Multimedia. On this server you find papers and source codes the RIST++ published within the framework of the ACPC as well as links to the other members of the ACPC.

    176. Parallel Computer Centre Home Page: QUB
    Welcome to the Queen s University of Belfast parallel Computer Centre Home Page. This page contains links to information about the various aspects of the
    http://www.pcc.qub.ac.uk/
    Queen's University of Belfast
    Parallel Computer Centre (PCC)
    Welcome to the Queen's University of Belfast Parallel Computer Centre Home Page. This page contains links to information about the various aspects of the centre. Please click on the relevant menu links.
    Parallel Computer Centre in Detail (PCC) [..How to get here..]
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    Maintained by Alan Rea, email A.Rea@qub.ac.uk

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    178. Computer Systems Group, AGH, Cracow, Poland
    Computer Systems Group. Institute of Computer Science. AGH University of Science and Technology. Cracow. Poland.
    http://www.icsr.agh.edu.pl/
    AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow
    Institute of Computer Science
    Computer Systems Group
    The head of our group is prof. Jacek Kitowski
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    179. Welcome To NPC 2005
    The summary for this English page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://grid.hust.edu.cn/npc05/

    180. Beowulf.org: The Beowulf Cluster Site
    Beowulf.org is a collection of resources for the expanding universe of users and designers of Beowulf class cluster computers .
    http://www.beowulf.org/
    Overview Community Archive Tools ... Showcase Mail Lists Archive Projects History FAQ Beowulf.org is a collection of resources for the expanding universe of users and designers of Beowulf class cluster computers. These enterprise systems are built on commodity hardware deploying Linux OS and open source software. Scyld Software
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