These use cases describe the most common ways in which researchers use high-performance computing (HPC) resources. Each HPC resource is designed, constructed, and operated by a service provider (SP) organization, such as the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) or University of Michigan. An HPC resource may contribute services to one or more public research computing communities, such as XSEDE or Open Science Grid (OSG). These use cases focus on the experiences researchers in a given community have with the HPC resources in that community. Using an HPC resource is most often part of a larger research process, so these use cases also mention the community’s website and documentation, registration and account management services, allocation...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities are on the verge of a pa...
The advent of extreme-scale computing systems, e.g., Petaflop supercomputers, High Per-formance Comp...
High performance computing (HPC) most generally refers to the practice of aggregating computing powe...
These use cases describe the most common ways in which researchers use high-performance computing (H...
These use cases describe the most common ways that researchers use high-throughput computing (HTC) r...
—Hardware support for high-performance computing (HPC) has so far been subject to significant advanc...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
Scientific exploration generates expanding volumes of data that commonly require High Performance Com...
These use cases describe how scientific projects make use of resources from more than one public res...
High performance computing (HPC) clouds are becoming an alternative to on-premise clusters for execu...
The user requirements imposed by modern challenges are influencing future High Performance Computing...
NPS' High Performance Computing (HPC) Center supports investigators using scientific workstations, s...
Beyond supporting individual research projects, the public research computing community can also ser...
Power and Energy have been identified as a first order challenge for future extreme scale high perfo...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities are on the verge of a pa...
The advent of extreme-scale computing systems, e.g., Petaflop supercomputers, High Per-formance Comp...
High performance computing (HPC) most generally refers to the practice of aggregating computing powe...
These use cases describe the most common ways in which researchers use high-performance computing (H...
These use cases describe the most common ways that researchers use high-throughput computing (HTC) r...
—Hardware support for high-performance computing (HPC) has so far been subject to significant advanc...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
Scientific exploration generates expanding volumes of data that commonly require High Performance Com...
These use cases describe how scientific projects make use of resources from more than one public res...
High performance computing (HPC) clouds are becoming an alternative to on-premise clusters for execu...
The user requirements imposed by modern challenges are influencing future High Performance Computing...
NPS' High Performance Computing (HPC) Center supports investigators using scientific workstations, s...
Beyond supporting individual research projects, the public research computing community can also ser...
Power and Energy have been identified as a first order challenge for future extreme scale high perfo...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities are on the verge of a pa...
The advent of extreme-scale computing systems, e.g., Petaflop supercomputers, High Per-formance Comp...
High performance computing (HPC) most generally refers to the practice of aggregating computing powe...