9780306460340-0306460343-High-Performance Computing
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High-Performance Computing (ISBN-13: 9780306460340 and ISBN-10: 0306460343), written by authors R.J. Allan, M.F. Guest, A.D. Simpson, D.S. Henty, D. Nicole, was published by Springer in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Management Information Systems (Business Technology, Computer Science, Data Processing, Databases & Big Data, Design & Architecture, Hardware & DIY, User Experience & Usability, Web Development & Design, Quantum Chemistry, Physics, Mathematical Physics) books. You can easily purchase or rent High-Performance Computing (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Management Information Systems books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Over the past decade high performance computing has demonstrated the ability to model and predict accurately a wide range of physical properties and phenomena. Many of these have had an important impact in contributing to wealth creation and improving the quality of life through the development of new products and processes with greater efficacy, efficiency or reduced harmful side effects, and in contributing to our ability to understand and describe the world around us. Following a survey ofthe U.K.'s urgent need for a supercomputingfacility for aca demic research (see next chapter), a 256-processor T3D system from Cray Research Inc. went into operation at the University of Edinburgh in the summer of 1994. The High Performance Computing Initiative, HPCI, was established in November 1994 to support and ensure the efficient and effective exploitation of the T3D (and future gen erations of HPC systems) by a number of consortia working in the "frontier" areas of computational research. The Cray T3D, now comprising 512 processors and total of 32 CB memory, represented a very significant increase in computing power, allowing simulations to move forward on a number offronts. The three-fold aims of the HPCI may be summarised as follows; (1) to seek and maintain a world class position incomputational scienceand engineering, (2) to support and promote exploitation of HPC in industry, commerce and business, and (3) to support education and training in HPC and its application.

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