| Myrias Parallel Performance Tools |
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The Myrias Mission: 1. To facilitate parallel programming methods and analysis. 2. To assist others in producing scalable, faster software. 3. To minimize your code changes and specialized training. Submitted: Jan 18, 1999
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| PLAPACK Related Publications |
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Related Journal Publications, Conference Publications and Tutorials. PLAPACK Working Notes. Submitted: Mar 06, 1998
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| The Cactus Code Server |
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Cactus is an open source problem solving environment designed for scientists and engineers. Its modular structure easily enables parallel computation across different architectures and collaborative code development between different groups. Submitted: Apr 24, 2000
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| OpenMP Standard for Shared-memory Parallel Directives |
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The OpenMP Application Program Interface (API) supports multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++ and Fortran on all architectures, including Unix platforms and Windows NT platforms. Jointly defined by a group of major computer hardware and software vendors, OpenMP is a portable, scalable model that gives shared-memory parallel programmers a simple and flexible interface for developing parallel applications for platforms ranging from the desktop to the supercomputer. Submitted: Feb 20, 1998
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| PETSc Homepage |
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The Portable, Extensible, Toolkit for Scientific computation (PETSc) provides a large variety of data structures and solvers for the parallel solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). PETSc uses MPI for all of its parallel communication. Submitted: Feb 28, 2001
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| PVM Parallel Virtual Machine |
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PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a software package that permits a heterogeneous collection of Unix and/or NT computers hooked together by a network to be used as a single large parallel computer. Thus large computational problems can be solved more cost effectively by using the aggregate power and memory of many computers. The software is very portable. The source, which is available free thru netlib, has been compiled on everything from laptops to CRAYs. Submitted: May 02, 1997
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| HPCOpenForum |
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No Description Submitted: Aug 16, 2001
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| IEEE Computer Society ParaScope |
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A Listing of Parallel Computing Sites. Submitted: Mar 21, 1998
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| Linux Cluster MAGI |
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Our cluster was designed as a multiuser machine for big speech recognition experiments. Typical features of our tasks are big databases and easy split of task into parallel subtasks working either on different parts of the database or repeating similar experiments with different parameters. From the user's perspective, the system should be as close to normal UNIX as possible. Another design objective was to fit ~27k$ budget allocated for this. Comparisons we made quickly ruled out all conventional workstations and left Linux cluster using commodity PCs as the only viable alternative. For the first cluster version we also decided to avoid two or four-processor motherboards, however this is possible upgrade path once this hadrware and Linux SMP are common enough. Submitted: Feb 16, 1998
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| NHSE : National HPCC Software Exchange |
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The NHSE is a distributed collection of software, documents, data, and information of interest to the high performance and parallel computing community. Submitted: Aug 16, 2001
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| Paralogic, Inc |
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Paralogic develops and sells software tools, commodity hardware, and applications for parallel computers. Our basic philosophy is "to allow the programmer/developer to concentrate on the application, not the parallel computer". This approach has allowed us to create leading edge products that address key market sectors such as Scientificand Technical Applications (i.e. FORTRAN), Internet/Intranet Servers and Decision Support Systems. Submitted: Feb 16, 1998
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| The Portland Group |
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PGI is the premier independent supplier of high performance scalar and parallel compilers and tools for workstations,servers, and high-performance computing systems. Submitted: Feb 20, 1998
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