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Thomas Sterling is Professor of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University. He serves as the Executive Associate Director of the Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies (CREST) and as its Chief Scientist. He is most widely known for his pioneering work in commodity cluster computing as leader of the Beowulf Project for which he and colleagues were awarded the Gordon Bell Prize. Professor Sterling currently leads a team of researchers at IU to enable a new generation of extreme
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Téléchargez le livre :  Big Data and HPC: Ecosystem and Convergence
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Big Data and HPC: Ecosystem and Convergence

Lucio Grandinetti , Reza Shahbazian , Thomas Sterling , Vladimir Voevodin


SAGE Publications Ltd

2018-08-15

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Due to the increasing need to solve complex problems, high-performance computing (HPC) is now one of the most fundamental infrastructures for scientific development in all disciplines, and it has progressed massively in recent years as a result. HPC...

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Télécharger le livre :  New Frontiers in High Performance Computing and Big Data
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For the last four decades, parallel computing platforms have increasingly formed the basis for the development of high performance systems primarily aimed at the solution of intensive computing problems, and the application of parallel computing systems has also become...

Editeur : SAGE Publications Ltd
Parution : 2017-11-15

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Télécharger le livre :  UPC
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UPC
This is the first book to explain the language Unified Parallel C and its use. Authors El-Ghazawi, Carlson, and Sterling are among the developers of UPC, with close links with the industrial members of the UPC consortium. Their text covers background material on...

Editeur : Wiley-Interscience
Parution : 2005-06-10
Collection : Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing
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