Editorial Preface | |
General. Preface, about high performance computing and this book | |
Heterogeneous network-based computing systems | |
Data communication and high performance computing | |
Scalability of parallel systems: efficiency versus execution time | |
Architectural features affecting total scalability of parallel systems | |
Hardware Systems. Trends in high-performance computer architecture | |
The CONVEX Exemplar SPP1200 - a new scalable parallel system with a virtual shared memory architecture | |
Hardware performance of the VPP500 parallel supercomputer | |
The balance of power - a brief history of cray research hardware architectures | |
Designing a scalable parallel system: the IBM SP2 | |
Programming and Software. An integrated environment for the support of automatic compilation | |
The design and implementation of the reduction routines in ScaLAPACK | |
Software tools for parallel computers and workstation clusters | |
Mentat-applying the object-oriented paradigm to parallel processing | |
Parallel loop scheduling for high performance computers | |
The MPI message-passing interface standard: overview and status | |
Software engineering considerations in the construction of parallel programs | |
Applications | |
A role for high performance computing in surgery | |
Parallel shortest paths methods for globally optimal trajectories | |
Financial applications and HPF | |
Virtual reality and high performance computing | |
Collaborative computing | |
Sparse block and cyclic data distributions for matrix computations | |
Parallel image compression with JPEG for multimedia applications | |
High performance computational chemistry; NWChem and fully distributed parallel applications | |
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