Significant progress was made over the year in the four focus areas of this research group: gigabit protocols, extensions of metropolitan protocols, parallel protocols, and distributed simulations. Two activities, a network management tool and the Carrier Sensed Multiple Access Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) protocol, have developed to the point that a patent is being applied for in the next year; a tool set for distributed simulation using the language SIMSCRIPT also has commercial potential and is to be further refined. The year's results for each of these areas are summarized and next year's activities are described
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Simulations of high speed network protocols are very CPU intensive operations requiring very long ru...
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AURORA is one of five U.S. networking testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technolog...
The goal of NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computati...
I design and build scalable, efficient and secure networked systems to manage physical and virtual n...
This report experimentally assesses the effect of the underlying network in a cluster-based computin...
One component of the U.S. Federal High Performance Computing and Communications Program (HPCCP) is t...
(SRC) and three other research laboratories are committed to filling that need. SRC began recruiting...
The study considers the issues of using the software-defined networks, the current state of the rese...
High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) is driven by the rapid advance of two related technolo...
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NASA in collaboration with a number of partners conducted a set of individual experiments and demons...