High speed and large scale scientific computing

作者: Lucio Grandinetti , Wolfgang Gentzsch , Gerhard Robert Joubert

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摘要: During the last decade parallel technologies have completely transformed main stream computing. The majority of standard PC's today incorporate multi-processor chips, with up to four processors. This number will reach eight and more processors soon. flexibility that systems constructed commodity components offer, make them easy link through wide area networks, such as Internet, realize grids or clouds. immediate benefit these networks is they can be accessed by a community users, from many different disciplines, solve compute intensive data problems requiring high speed computing resources. "High Speed Large Scale Scientific Computing" touches upon issues related new cloud computing, discusses developments in grids, applications information processing, well e-science. book includes contributions internationally renowned experts advanced technologies. papers collected this volume would interest computer scientists, IT engineers managers interested future development clouds large scale

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