Metacomputing systems use high-speed networks to connect supercomputers, mass storage systems, scientic instruments, and display devices with the objective of enabling parallel applications to access geographically distributed computing resources. However, experience shows that high performance often can be achieved only if applications can integrate diverse communication substrates, transport mechanisms, and protocols, chosen according to where communication is directed, what is communicated, or when communi-cation is performed. In this article, we describe a software architecture that addresses this requirement. This architecture allows multiple communication methods to be supported transparently in a single application, with either autom...
Multicomputer (distributed memory MIMD machines) have emerged as inexpensive, yet powerful parallel...
This paper introduces Madeleine II, a new adaptive and portable multi-protoco- l communication libra...
Massively parallel computers (MPC) are characterized by the distribution of memory among an ensemble...
Metacomputing systems use high-speed networks to connect supercomputers, mass storage systems, scien...
Metacomputing systems use high-speed net works to connect supercomputers, mass storage systems, scie...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of “heterogeneous supercomputing ...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of "heterogeneous supercomputing ...
This article gives an overview over recent and current metacomputing activities of the Computing Cen...
Wide area distributed high-performance computing environments are becoming more important due to the...
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) can be used as a portable, high-performance programming model fo...
Large metasystems comprised of a variety of interconnected high-performance architectures are becomi...
Abstract An intercontinental network of supercomputers spanning more than 10 000 miles and running c...
Multicomputers built around a general network are an attractive architecture for a wide class of app...
. Computing resources which are transparently available to the user via networked environments are c...
. Nowadays, Computing systems accessible to researchers with "Grand Challenge" problems co...
Multicomputer (distributed memory MIMD machines) have emerged as inexpensive, yet powerful parallel...
This paper introduces Madeleine II, a new adaptive and portable multi-protoco- l communication libra...
Massively parallel computers (MPC) are characterized by the distribution of memory among an ensemble...
Metacomputing systems use high-speed networks to connect supercomputers, mass storage systems, scien...
Metacomputing systems use high-speed net works to connect supercomputers, mass storage systems, scie...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of “heterogeneous supercomputing ...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of "heterogeneous supercomputing ...
This article gives an overview over recent and current metacomputing activities of the Computing Cen...
Wide area distributed high-performance computing environments are becoming more important due to the...
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) can be used as a portable, high-performance programming model fo...
Large metasystems comprised of a variety of interconnected high-performance architectures are becomi...
Abstract An intercontinental network of supercomputers spanning more than 10 000 miles and running c...
Multicomputers built around a general network are an attractive architecture for a wide class of app...
. Computing resources which are transparently available to the user via networked environments are c...
. Nowadays, Computing systems accessible to researchers with "Grand Challenge" problems co...
Multicomputer (distributed memory MIMD machines) have emerged as inexpensive, yet powerful parallel...
This paper introduces Madeleine II, a new adaptive and portable multi-protoco- l communication libra...
Massively parallel computers (MPC) are characterized by the distribution of memory among an ensemble...