Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is engaged in a project to determine the impact of advanced scientific computers on Argonne's computing workload. The CRAY-1 was chosen to begin our investigation because it was the only machine currently available that qualifies as an advanced scientific computer, or Class VI (one capable of executing 20 to 60 million floating point operations per second)
Technical report outlining the construction progress of the Oak Ridge digital computer at Argonne. I...
Contains research objectives and report on status of research.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
Argonne National Laboratory founded the Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) in the spring of...
Argonne National Laboratory founded the Laboratory Computing Resource Center in the spring of 2002 t...
Recently a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new ma...
Report of various projects carried out in applied analysis, computational mathematics, software engi...
On August 15, 2002 the Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Center for Computational Sciences (C...
Report on technical progress in the various research and assessment activities of Argonne National L...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently received delivery of a 5,294 processor Cray XT3. The XT3 is C...
Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing a summary report of the Particle Acceler...
Now in its seventh year of operation, the Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) continues to b...
"Issued: AUG 1 1964""NAA-SR-9745 Instruments"Includes bibliographical references (page 15).U.S. Atom...
The Argonne Chemical Management System (CMS) is comprised of several applications and the Infrastruc...
Technical report outlining the construction progress of the Oak Ridge digital computer at Argonne. I...
Contains research objectives and report on status of research.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
Argonne National Laboratory founded the Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) in the spring of...
Argonne National Laboratory founded the Laboratory Computing Resource Center in the spring of 2002 t...
Recently a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new ma...
Report of various projects carried out in applied analysis, computational mathematics, software engi...
On August 15, 2002 the Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Center for Computational Sciences (C...
Report on technical progress in the various research and assessment activities of Argonne National L...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently received delivery of a 5,294 processor Cray XT3. The XT3 is C...
Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing a summary report of the Particle Acceler...
Now in its seventh year of operation, the Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) continues to b...
"Issued: AUG 1 1964""NAA-SR-9745 Instruments"Includes bibliographical references (page 15).U.S. Atom...
The Argonne Chemical Management System (CMS) is comprised of several applications and the Infrastruc...
Technical report outlining the construction progress of the Oak Ridge digital computer at Argonne. I...
Contains research objectives and report on status of research.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...