The availability of a comprehensive software infrastructure is essential for the success of a parallel architecture. In order to allow for the greatest possible flexibility, an infrastructure has to be designed in an integrated, easy-to-use manner and with the support of multiple parallel programming paradigms and models to address a wide code base. Shared Memory in a LAN-like Environment (SMiLE) provides such an infrastructure for SCI (Scalable Coherent Interface) based clusters. It includes support for a large range of message passing libraries as well as for almost arbitrary shared memory programming models. In addition, SMiLE contains initial work on an appropriate tool set for performance optimization. The complete infrastructure is cl...
Future high-performance computing systems for both general-purpose and embedded applications must be...
Gardens is an integrated programming language and system which supports efficient parallel computati...
The Galaxy platform is a web-based science portal for sci-entific computing supporting the life scie...
SMiLE: An integrated, multi-paradigm software infrastructure for SCI-based cluster
Due to their excellent cost/performance ratio, clusters of PCs can be attractive high-performance co...
This paper describes a new interconnect standard, the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI, ANSI/IEEE S...
Present operating systems are not built to support parallel computing––they do not provi...
Parallel systems supporting a shared memory programming interface have been implemented both in soft...
In the past decade there has been a dramatic shift from mainframe or ‘host-centric ’ computing to a ...
The major shifts in computing go through the Dawning Age of the 1950s; the Age of Mainframes in the ...
INTERTWinE addresses programming-model design and implementation for scientific computing at Exascal...
International audienceWith the growth of computational power and storage demand from bioinformatics ...
The single factor limiting the harnessing of the enormous computing power of clusters for parallel c...
Cloud Services for Synchronization and Sharing (CS3) [14] have become increasing popular in the Euro...
In this paper we introduce SMILE (Simple Middleware Independent LayEr), a framework whose main purpo...
Future high-performance computing systems for both general-purpose and embedded applications must be...
Gardens is an integrated programming language and system which supports efficient parallel computati...
The Galaxy platform is a web-based science portal for sci-entific computing supporting the life scie...
SMiLE: An integrated, multi-paradigm software infrastructure for SCI-based cluster
Due to their excellent cost/performance ratio, clusters of PCs can be attractive high-performance co...
This paper describes a new interconnect standard, the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI, ANSI/IEEE S...
Present operating systems are not built to support parallel computing––they do not provi...
Parallel systems supporting a shared memory programming interface have been implemented both in soft...
In the past decade there has been a dramatic shift from mainframe or ‘host-centric ’ computing to a ...
The major shifts in computing go through the Dawning Age of the 1950s; the Age of Mainframes in the ...
INTERTWinE addresses programming-model design and implementation for scientific computing at Exascal...
International audienceWith the growth of computational power and storage demand from bioinformatics ...
The single factor limiting the harnessing of the enormous computing power of clusters for parallel c...
Cloud Services for Synchronization and Sharing (CS3) [14] have become increasing popular in the Euro...
In this paper we introduce SMILE (Simple Middleware Independent LayEr), a framework whose main purpo...
Future high-performance computing systems for both general-purpose and embedded applications must be...
Gardens is an integrated programming language and system which supports efficient parallel computati...
The Galaxy platform is a web-based science portal for sci-entific computing supporting the life scie...