A benchmark test program that measures supercomputer performance has been devel-oped for the use of the NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Projects Oce at NASA Ames Research Center. This benchmark program is described in detail and the specic ground rules for running the program as a performance test are discussed.
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program has reached a milestone with the completion of th...
With recent advances in microprocessor technology, some have suggested that modern workstations prov...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
NASA created the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program in 1987 to focus resources on solvin...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
The history of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program, which is designed to provide a leading-...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
Some of the progress in computational aerodynamics over the last decade is reviewed. The Numerical A...
NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program has completed development of the initial opera...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program has reached a milestone with the completion of th...
With recent advances in microprocessor technology, some have suggested that modern workstations prov...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
NASA created the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program in 1987 to focus resources on solvin...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
The history of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program, which is designed to provide a leading-...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
Some of the progress in computational aerodynamics over the last decade is reviewed. The Numerical A...
NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program has completed development of the initial opera...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program has reached a milestone with the completion of th...
With recent advances in microprocessor technology, some have suggested that modern workstations prov...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...