Proceedings, Supercomputing '88: Science and applications

Proceedings, Supercomputing '88: Science and applications
Title Proceedings, Supercomputing '88: Science and applications PDF eBook
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Pages 280
Release 1988
Genre High performance computing
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Supercomputing '88: Supercomputing projects, applications and artificial intelligence

Supercomputing '88: Supercomputing projects, applications and artificial intelligence
Title Supercomputing '88: Supercomputing projects, applications and artificial intelligence PDF eBook
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Pages 632
Release 1988
Genre Supercomputers
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Supercomputing '88: Supercomputer design: hardware & software

Supercomputing '88: Supercomputer design: hardware & software
Title Supercomputing '88: Supercomputer design: hardware & software PDF eBook
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Pages 580
Release 1988
Genre Supercomputers
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Supercomputing

Supercomputing
Title Supercomputing PDF eBook
Author Janusz S. Kowalik
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 416
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642757715

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Supercomputing is an important science and technology that enables the scientist or the engineer to simulate numerically very complex physical phenomena related to large-scale scientific, industrial and military applications. It has made considerable progress since the first NATO Workshop on High-Speed Computation in 1983 (Vol. 7 of the same series). This book is a collection of papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop held in Trondheim, Norway, in June 1989. It presents key research issues related to: - hardware systems, architecture and performance; - compilers and programming tools; - user environments and visualization; - algorithms and applications. Contributions include critical evaluations of the state-of-the-art and many original research results.

Intelligent Agents

Intelligent Agents
Title Intelligent Agents PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Wooldridge
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1144
Release 1995-01-26
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783540588559

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This volume coherently present 24 thoroughly revised full papers accepted for the ECAI-94 Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages. There is currently considerable interest, from both the AI and the mainstream CS communities, in conceptualizing and building complex computer systems as collections of intelligent agents. This book is devoted to theoretical and practical aspects of architectural and language-related design and implementation issues of software agents. Particularly interesting is the comprehensive survey by the volume editors, which outlines the key issues and indicates, via a comprehensive bibliography, topics for further reading. In addition, a glossary of key terms in this emerging field and a comprehensive subject index is included.

High Performance Computing

High Performance Computing
Title High Performance Computing PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sterling
Publisher Morgan Kaufmann
Pages 720
Release 2017-12-05
Genre Computers
ISBN 0124202152

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High Performance Computing: Modern Systems and Practices is a fully comprehensive and easily accessible treatment of high performance computing, covering fundamental concepts and essential knowledge while also providing key skills training. With this book, domain scientists will learn how to use supercomputers as a key tool in their quest for new knowledge. In addition, practicing engineers will discover how supercomputers can employ HPC systems and methods to the design and simulation of innovative products, and students will begin their careers with an understanding of possible directions for future research and development in HPC. Those who maintain and administer commodity clusters will find this textbook provides essential coverage of not only what HPC systems do, but how they are used. - Covers enabling technologies, system architectures and operating systems, parallel programming languages and algorithms, scientific visualization, correctness and performance debugging tools and methods, GPU accelerators and big data problems - Provides numerous examples that explore the basics of supercomputing, while also providing practical training in the real use of high-end computers - Helps users with informative and practical examples that build knowledge and skills through incremental steps - Features sidebars of background and context to present a live history and culture of this unique field - Includes online resources, such as recorded lectures from the authors' HPC courses

Frontiers of Supercomputing II

Frontiers of Supercomputing II
Title Frontiers of Supercomputing II PDF eBook
Author Karyn R Ames
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 644
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780520084018

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"Will be welcomed by many communities--academic, federal, and industrial. With new and little-known information on high-performance computing, it is the great compendium describing the last seven years of activities and looking to the future."--Charles Bender, Director, The Ohio Supercomputer Center "A valuable resource and an important contribution to thinking in this area. . . . I am impressed with the scope and coherence of this material, ranging from technical projections to the political context to market and user perspectives on supercomputers and supercomputing."--James G. Glimm, State University of New York at Stonybrook