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  1. Proceedings of the Joint International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications: M & C + SNA '93, April 19-23, 1993, ... and Exhibition Centre, Karlsruhe, Germany
  2. Supercomputing: State-Of-The-Art by A. Lichnewsky, 1987-12
  3. Parallel Processing for Supercomputers and Artificial Intelligence (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing) by Kai Hwang, 1989-03
  4. Supercomputing, Collision Processes, and Applications (Physics of Atoms and Molecules)
  5. Dependence Analysis for Supercomputing (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Utpal Banerjee, 1988-09-30
  6. Supercomputing: Applications, Algorithms, and Architectures : For the Future of Supercomputing
  7. Computational Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Proceedings of the Third Unam-Cray Supercomputing Conference : Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, 13-16 August 1996 by Unam-Cray Supercomputing Conference, Gerardo Cisneros, 1998-03
  8. Parallel Supercomputing in SIMD Architectures by R. Michael Hord, 1990-04-30
  9. Experimental Parallel Computing Architectures (Special Topics in Supercomputing, Vol 1)
  10. Frontiers of Supercomputing II: A National Reassessment (Los Alamos Series in Basic and Applied Sciences) (No. 2)
  11. The First International Conference on Electrophoresis, Supercomputing and the Human Genome: Proceedings of the April 10-13, 1990 Conference at Flori by Supercomputing, and the Human Genome (1st : 1990 : Tallahassee, Florida) International Conference on Electrophoresis, Charles R. Cantor, et all 1991-06
  12. Progress and Supercomputing in Computional Fluid Dynamics (Progress in Scientific Computing) by Murman, Abarbanel, 1985-01-01
  13. Optical SuperComputing: First International Workshop, OSC 2008, Vienna, Austria, August 26, 2008, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues)
  14. Supercomputing: 1st International Conference, Athens, Greece, June 8-12, 1987; Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

41. Scientific Supercomputing:
Scientific supercomputing. Architecture and Use of Shared and Distributed Memory Parallel Computers. Willi Schönauer Rechenzentrum Universität Karlsruhe
http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/~rx03/book/
Scientific Supercomputing:
Architecture and Use of Shared and Distributed Memory Parallel Computers
Germany Email: schoenauer@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de Version 1.1 (August 18, 1999, minor corrections)
Now available typed and printed as book, click here
Notice: On June 1, 2000 the hand-written manuscript has been deleted from the WWW !!!!!! Therefore you can see here only the Table of Contents. The Addendum is fully available in the Internet, click below.
Foreword Table of Contents
Addendum Vers. 1.2

42. CNN.com - Supercomputing Made Simple - Jun. 6, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/06/05/popsci.supercomputing/index.html
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Supercomputing made simple
New software helps tap unlimited power of idle PCs
By Jenny Everett
Popular Science
Story Tools RELATED New faster computer to predict weather
The latest technological innovations
More consumer electronics The latest in home tech ... Popular Science Millions of science enthusiasts currently loan their unused PC power via the Web to researchers who need it in the hunt for medical cures and scientific eurekas. Millions more will likely follow suit later this summer when Berkeley scientist David Anderson debuts an easier and cheaper way to write distributed computing software. (Volunteers simply download a screensaver and the software does the rest.) Anderson, creator of the world's first and most popular distributed computing program, SETI@home, inspired 4 million folks to help his team analyze radio signals for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. About a dozen other research projects now rely on distributed computing programs for supercomputing power, but until now, the software has been expensive and time-consuming to create. Anderson's free open-source software should change that.

43. Welcome To The Department Of Computer Science
Offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in computer science. Home of the UAH Information Technology and Systems Center (ITSC), and Project ASPIRE, the Alabama supercomputing Program to Inspire computational Research in Education. Online research papers available.
http://merlin.cs.uah.edu/
Quick Links ACM Admissions Alumni Bookstore Career Services Chair's Message Contact Us CS Department CS Helpdesk Current Terms CSPAR Exponent Faculty Graduates IEEE ITSC Labs Library NSSTC People Positions Reports Research Research Areas Researchers Science Direct Software Staff Student Groups Student Life Turnitin UAH Undergraduates VBRH VISGIG WebCT Wireless Writing center document.write(ri); The Computer Science Department at UAH has excellent faculty who are dedicated to teaching, research and student advisement. All the computer science programs meet national standards for excellence and are fully accredited by ABET/CAC. The department offers B.S., M.S. and PhD degrees with a major in computer science, and the M.S.S.E degree in software engineering. In addition, the department offers graduate certificate programs which can be earned in conjunction with the M.S. degree, or independently of any degree.
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44. Parabon Computation, Inc. - Internet Computing Is Computing Outside The Box
Parabon will buy idle computer time from individuals and businesses worldwide, then bundle and resell it as supercomputing power for business, science, and medical research.
http://www.parabon.com
Frontier To Drive Global Grid Exchange WVU Puts Idle Computers to Work Against Ovarian Cancer Parabon Announces Strategic Agreement with Celera Technology Breakthrough Enables Rapid, Automated Visual Search ... cancer researchers , and recycle your computer's idle time. Unprecedented computing power on demand
Internet
- or Enterprise - connected computer. Developers, release your imagination
Frontier empowers developers with an incomparable platform-independent development environment. Download the Frontier SDK to experience the power of Internet distributed computing first hand.
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45. GreenTea Software :: Pure Java P2P Distributed Computing Software :: Grid OS Net
Can be used for parallel supercomputing, distributed file sharing/searching/storage, distributed storage, and total resource sharing applications.
http://www.GreenTeaTech.com/
GreenTea Software :: Pure Java P2P Distributed Computing Software :: Grid OS Network Computer :: Distributed Java
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46. Swinburne University Centre For Astrophysics And Supercomputing
Astrophysics and supercomputing.
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/

47. SuperComputing Resources On The Internet
Links to vendors, supercomputing facilities, and software tools.
http://www.research.umbc.edu/~jack/supercomputer-resources.html
SuperComputing Resources on the Internet
General Information
Jonathan Hardwick (jch@cs.cmu.edu), maintains a list of Supercomputer conference and journal calls for papers and programs with multiple indices is available from Carnegie Mellon University. In addiiton, he also has a collection of supercomputer gifs. along with a list of supercomputing research groups Computation Science highlights, via NSF Supercomputer Centers
Vendor Information and User Groups
  • Convex Computer Corporation
  • Cray Computer Computer
  • Cray Research
  • EUROPA - A European working group defining an international standard for parallel C++ ...
  • Thinking Machines Corporation Jonathon Hardwick maintaints a more complete list of SuperComputer Vendors
    High Performance Computing Centers on the WWW
    Below is a list of High Performance Computing Centers and their associated WWW information. If you have additions please send them to www@umbc.edu. Much of the list has come from other lists, I want to credit Roy Williams of Cal Tech and Jonathon Hardwick of CMU
  • Army HPC Research Center (AHPCRC)
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Alabama Supercomputer Network ...
  • Australian National University Supercomputer Facility
  • Caltech Supercomputing Facilities
  • CERN, Center for Particle Physics, Geneva Switzerland
  • 48. MIT CSAIL Theory Of Computation Group
    Research areas include algorithms, complexity theory, computation and biology, cryptography and information security, distributed systems, numerical analysis and scientific computing, semantics, and supercomputing technologies.
    http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/
    Theory of Computation Group
    The Theory of Computation (TOC) Group is part of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory . We're one of the largest theoretical computer science research groups in the world, and we have faculty, students, and visitors from both the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Mathematics
    Research Groups
    People
    Events
    Courses (some)
    MIT Subject Listing and Schedule
    Administrivia

    49. SuperTech
    Research group at MIT. Contact information, description of current research, and full text of research papers available.
    http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~supertech/
    Supercomputing Technologies Group
    The Supercomputing Technologies Group ( SuperTech or SCT ) is a research group in the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) . The SuperTech group is investigating technologies underlying high-performance computing, including hardware, software, and theory. The current focus of the group is on developing the Cilk multithreaded programming language. In addition, the group promotes interactive supercomputing as a path to broadening the applicability of high-performance computing.
    Contents
  • Group Members
  • Papers and Documents
  • The Cilk Project
  • The Xolas Project ...
  • Related research groups
    Group Members
    Faculty
    Visiting Associate Professor
    Staff
    Graduate Students
    Undergraduate Students
    Alumni
  • 50. Home Page Of The Moose
    Senior Systems Researcher and Administrator for the Pittsburgh supercomputing Center. Former contrib.andrew.cmu.edu administrator.
    http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~moose/
    Esther Filderman, aka: Moose
    Happy Stuff of Moose
    • Information about Time-Speed-Distance Road Rallying . Here you'll also find information about the Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Car Club, a TSD club in the Pittsburgh area, and links to the archive of the Rally-L mailing list for rally enthusiasts. Also, information about BRMSCC's rally schedule
    • A list of some of the restaurants in Pittsburgh, some with links to their menus. (If you have any additions to the pile I'd love to add them.)
    • The Signature File Collection of DOOOOOM . Four years of accumulated .signature files for the whole world to see. So there.
    • From alt.sysadmin.recovery came the The Sysadmin Price List - what System Administrators charge for everyday events.
    • The once recommmend the following Palm Pilot applications . This list is crufty and outdated and probably should be updated sometime in my lifetime.
    • A dull and boring page about Esther
    • My " work " page, which is even more dull and boring.
    I used to have some links of some outdated pages with some outdated links full of outdated silly stuff. Now instead I have a bunch of bookmarks on del.icio.us

    51. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Computers/Supercomputing
    Search Getting Up To Speed The Future Of supercomputing by UnamCray supercomputing Conference 1996 Universidad Nacional autonom, Gerardo Cisneros
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Computers/Supercomputing
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    Cells Direct Membrane Traffic By Channel Width, Scientists Say (August 11, 2005) full story Pittsburgh Center Unveils A Bigger, Faster Supercomputer Called 'Big Ben' (July 27, 2005) full story NOAA Scientists Work To Improve Severe Weather Forecasts (July 15, 2005) full story Millennium Simulation The Largest Ever Model Of The Universe (June 4, 2005) full story SDSC Systems Enable 14 Billion-Year Sky Survey With Highest Resolution To Date (June 3, 2005) full story New Computing Cluster To Help Scientists Reconstruct The Tree Of Life (May 26, 2005) full story Carbon Dioxide Role In Past Climate Revealed (April 25, 2005) full story Understanding Turbulence In The Fast Lane — Mach 10 And Beyond (April 5, 2005) full story [ More news about Supercomputing
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    52. A Chemist's Chocolate Chip Recipe
    From the Pittsburgh supercomputing Center For fun, a chemist’s recipe for chocolate chip cookies.
    http://www.psc.edu/~deerfiel/Jokes/cookie.html

    53. The National Center For Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
    Headlines NCSA releases Tupelo for metadata archiving NSFsupported centers provide 570 million units of supercomputing time
    http://www.ncsa.edu/
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    Search: Overview Staff Publications Leadership Divisions ... Jump to top [2] Cyberinfrastructure's Long and Winding Road Sangtae Kim has returned to Purdue University, where he is a distinguished professor of both mechanical and chemical engineering. He has been on leave since 2003, serving as director of the National Science Foundation's Shared Cyberinfrastructure Division. Recently, Kim reflected on 20 years of working with NCSA and shared his thoughts on what cyberinfrastructure means to science, engineering, and the world.
  • Cyberinfrastructure Partnership launches website NSF Awards $2 Million for CLEANER Project Office NCSA Helps Bring Opera to Krannert Stage Beta Version of GridShib Software Released ... NCSA Staffers Participate in FloCon
  • How do I ... Learn more about ... Choose a topic apply for a job? contact NCSA staff? get an HPC account? find out about NCSA resources? learn about the new NCSA building? Choose a topic Cluster Computing Cyberinfrastructure Data Analysis Education Grids Visualization all topics Negotiating Trust on the Grid Faculty Fellow Marianne Winslett is developing a way to broker access to grid resources that will be less cumbersome for users and administrators.

    54. Alabama Supercomputer Authority Description
    Providing supercomputing time and related resources to Alabama's academic researchers and industry, facilitating research in advanced scientific and engineering disciplines.
    http://www.asc.edu/
    The Alabama Supercomputer Authority (ASA) is a state-funded corporation founded in 1989 to operate the Alabama Supercomputer Center (ASC) and the Alabama Research and Education Network (AREN). We provide supercomputing time and related resources to Alabama's academic researchers and industry, facilitating research in advanced scientific and engineering disciplines. Our network, AREN, provides Internet connectivity to state government, industry, higher education, K-12 systems, and libraries within the State of Alabama. What's New at ASA ASA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BOARD MEETING NOTICE ASA Hosts Email Servers Calhoun Community College Adds High-Speed Fiber Optic Connection AIDT/Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Increases Internet Capacity ... More News ... Contact webmaster@asc.edu with questions or comments regarding this page.
    Last updated Thursday, 15-Sep-2005 14:56:34 CDT ©1999 Alabama Supercomputer Authority
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    55. ZIDEK Inc.
    International computer consultants for academia, industry, and governments. Specializing in HPCN, supercomputing.
    http://www.zidek.com/
    World Headquarters
    6900 137th Court
    Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124
    USA Email: zidek@charter.net
    I DEK Inc. is an International Consultancy specializing in HPCN, High Performance Supercomputers, Competitive Intelligence, Advanced Telecommunications Technology, Algorithm Research, Information Security, Supercomputer Systems Management, Information Systems Management, Procurement Assistance, Visualization, Web Technology, Systems Integration, and Megascale Project Management. We can help you advantageously leverage your advanced computing assets! Started in 1984, and located in Apple Valley, a suburb of the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, a place known for decades as the home and birthplace of supercomputers, ZIDEK has helped clients in Industry, Academia, and Governments worldwide fulfill their critical Supercomputing and IS missions. Check out our Service Offerings.

    56. A History Of Supercomputing At Florida State University
    The ETA10G continued to provide supercomputing UNIX cycles until deinstallation The first year of supercomputing on the Cray Y-MP ends on a high note.
    http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/super-users-view.html
    Go to On Line Documents , Go to Go to Antique Computer home page
    A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University
    Jeff Bauer
    (Written in early 1991)
    INTRODUCTION
    As the result of an unsolicited proposal by the Florida State University ( FSU ) to the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE), a collaborative agreement was initiated in late 1984 between the State of Florida, FSU, DOE and Control Data Corporation (CDC). This first brought about the creation of the FSU Supercomputer Computations Research Institute (SCRI) followed by the delivery in March 1985 of interim computer hardware to the FSU Computing Center ( FSUCC ). By April, the CDC Cyber 205 supercomputer became available to SCRI associates, other DOE researchers around the U. S. and the State University System of Florida. The intention was to get both users and support personnel up-to-speed on the Cyber 205, which was running the VSOS operating system, in advance of the installation of ETA-10 Serial # 1. In its final configuration, the ETA-10 would provide twelve times the processing power and a compatible VSOS environment. The plan assumed that after a successful period of acceptance testing on the ETA-10, the Cyber 205 and its file server (a Cyber 835) would be returned to CDC. The demise of ETA Systems, Inc. forced a re-evaluation of the continued use of ETA hardware. An agreement was reached between Control Data, FSU, and Cray Research, Inc. to exchange the ETA-10G with a four processor Cray Y-MP. The ETA-10G remained in production until March of 1990. A two processor ETA-10Q provided an interim platform until the installation of the Cray Y-MP was completed in early April of the same year. The ETA-10Q was available until November of 1990 as an additional computing resource alongside the Y-MP.

    57. International Supercomputer Conference ISC2006
    The International Supercomputer Conference (ISC) the leading supercomputing event in Europe - constitutes the premier venue for gaining an international
    http://www.supercomp.de/
    Home About ISC Programs Exhibition ISC2006 shares a booth with the TOP500 project at SC2005 in Seattle (USA) from November 12 - 18, 2005. Meet us at booth no 1646!
    ISC2006: THE HPC EVENT IN EUROPE
    21st International Supercomputer Conference
    The International Supercomputer Conference (ISC) - the leading supercomputing event in Europe - constitutes the premier venue for gaining an international perspective in the field of High Performance Computing (HPC).
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    GET AN IMPRESSION OF THE NEW ISC LOCATION
    Watch the ISC movie
    ISC2006 will take place at the International Congress Center of Dresden. To give you some early impressions, we have prepared a short movie presenting the new ISC venue and the historical and cultural city of Dresden.
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    ISC2006 OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
    Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. Hasso Plattner, SAP AG We are delighted to announce, that Hasso Plattner, SAP Co-Founder, former SAP Co - CEO, SAP visionary and current Chairman of the SAP Supervisory Board, has kindly accepted our invitation to deliver the opening day keynote address at ISC2006. We are indeed very proud to welcome this worldwide renowned figure at the 21st ISC Conference in Dresden next year. STAY INFORMED Subscribe to the ISC Newsletter The ISC newsletter provides useful, up-to-date information about the upcoming ISC Conference. Peruse our short articles and keep fully informed about the program, speakers, deadlines and more.

    58. Actively Seeking You
    Employment information for the National Center for supercomputing Applications at UIUC.
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Divisions/Admin/SRC/COPmain.html
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    Search: Overview Staff Publications Leadership Divisions ... News Releases Electron density map of a small protein called crambin. Image courtesy of Kenneth Merz, Pennsylvania State University. For further information, see "Catch the Wave." Jump to top [2]
    Actively Seeking You
    Actively Seeking You - Resume Submission Guidelines
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    Explore the Silicon Prairie
    Explore this section to locate current employment opportunities. Information on how to apply for a position is provided at the end of each position description. Please be sure to include the search number when applying. The University of Illinois is a Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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    59. A History Of Supercomputing At Florida State University
    Essay written by Jeff Bauer in early 1991.
    http://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/super-users-view.html
    Go to On Line Documents , Go to Go to Antique Computer home page
    A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University
    Jeff Bauer
    (Written in early 1991)
    INTRODUCTION
    As the result of an unsolicited proposal by the Florida State University ( FSU ) to the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE), a collaborative agreement was initiated in late 1984 between the State of Florida, FSU, DOE and Control Data Corporation (CDC). This first brought about the creation of the FSU Supercomputer Computations Research Institute (SCRI) followed by the delivery in March 1985 of interim computer hardware to the FSU Computing Center ( FSUCC ). By April, the CDC Cyber 205 supercomputer became available to SCRI associates, other DOE researchers around the U. S. and the State University System of Florida. The intention was to get both users and support personnel up-to-speed on the Cyber 205, which was running the VSOS operating system, in advance of the installation of ETA-10 Serial # 1. In its final configuration, the ETA-10 would provide twelve times the processing power and a compatible VSOS environment. The plan assumed that after a successful period of acceptance testing on the ETA-10, the Cyber 205 and its file server (a Cyber 835) would be returned to CDC. The demise of ETA Systems, Inc. forced a re-evaluation of the continued use of ETA hardware. An agreement was reached between Control Data, FSU, and Cray Research, Inc. to exchange the ETA-10G with a four processor Cray Y-MP. The ETA-10G remained in production until March of 1990. A two processor ETA-10Q provided an interim platform until the installation of the Cray Y-MP was completed in early April of the same year. The ETA-10Q was available until November of 1990 as an additional computing resource alongside the Y-MP.

    60. Supercomputing '94
    supercomputing 94. Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH. Advance Program Advance Information Flyer Tourist Information
    http://sc94.ameslab.gov/
    Supercomputing '94
    Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH
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