The Student Cluster Competition is a suite of challenges where teams of undergraduates design a computer cluster and then compete against each other through various benchmark applications. The present study will provide a select summary of the experiences of Team Swarm who represented the Georgia Institute of Technology at the SC’17 Student Cluster Competition. This report will first describe the competition and the members of Team Swarm. After this introduction, it focuses on three major aspects of the experience: the hardware and software architecture of the team’s computer cluster, the team’s system administration workflow and the team’s usage of cloud resources. Additionally, the appendix provides a brief description of the team members...
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[[abstract]]In this article, a curriculum on the construction and maintenance of...
A team of JMU computer information systems majors recently took 2nd place in the HP Design Thinking ...
Abstract. The Cluster Challenge held at SC07 in Reno, Nevada pro-vided a unique opportunity for unde...
Supercomputing conference. Students from Purdue University made up one of seven teams of undergradua...
Fourteen Southwestern Oklahoma State University students in Weatherford recently competed in Oklahom...
Southwestern Oklahoma State University students won first place in a recent statewide High Performan...
We describe a successful approach to designing and implementing a High Performance Computing (HPC) c...
High performance computing (HPC) is a quickly changing area within the technology realm. To help stu...
AbstractWe describe a successful approach to designing and implementing a High Performance Computing...
Southwestern Oklahoma State University students in Weatherford won first place in two categories at ...
AbstractA cluster is a collection of independent and cheap machines, used together as a supercompute...
The SC18 Computing4Change Competition (C4C) was a 5-day long student engagement experience co-locate...
AbstractThe paper presents motivations and experiences from using the BeesyCluster middleware for te...
Four members from the Association for Information Systems (AIS) student chapter recently competed ag...
In recent years, new Artificial Intelligence technologies have mimicked examples of collective intel...
[[abstract]]In this article, a curriculum on the construction and maintenance of...
A team of JMU computer information systems majors recently took 2nd place in the HP Design Thinking ...
Abstract. The Cluster Challenge held at SC07 in Reno, Nevada pro-vided a unique opportunity for unde...
Supercomputing conference. Students from Purdue University made up one of seven teams of undergradua...
Fourteen Southwestern Oklahoma State University students in Weatherford recently competed in Oklahom...
Southwestern Oklahoma State University students won first place in a recent statewide High Performan...
We describe a successful approach to designing and implementing a High Performance Computing (HPC) c...
High performance computing (HPC) is a quickly changing area within the technology realm. To help stu...
AbstractWe describe a successful approach to designing and implementing a High Performance Computing...
Southwestern Oklahoma State University students in Weatherford won first place in two categories at ...
AbstractA cluster is a collection of independent and cheap machines, used together as a supercompute...
The SC18 Computing4Change Competition (C4C) was a 5-day long student engagement experience co-locate...
AbstractThe paper presents motivations and experiences from using the BeesyCluster middleware for te...
Four members from the Association for Information Systems (AIS) student chapter recently competed ag...
In recent years, new Artificial Intelligence technologies have mimicked examples of collective intel...
[[abstract]]In this article, a curriculum on the construction and maintenance of...
A team of JMU computer information systems majors recently took 2nd place in the HP Design Thinking ...