Application-Oriented and Computer-Science-Centered HPCC Research
High Performance Computing and Communication Workshop (HPCC Workshop) 1994
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Abstract
At this time, there is a perception of a backlash against the HPCC
program, and even the idea of massively parallel computing itself.
In preparation to defining an agenda for HPCC, this paper first
analyzes the reasons for this backlash. Although beset with
unrealistic expectations, parallel processing will be a beneficial
technology with a broad impact, beyond applications in science.
However, this will require significant advances and work in
computer science in addition to parallel hardware and
end-applications which are emphasized currently. The paper presents
a possible agenda that could lead to a successful HPCC program in
the future.
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L. V. Kale, "Application Oriented and Computer Science Centered HPCC Research",
Developing a Computer Science Agenda for High-Performance Computing, New York,
NY, USA, 1994, Publ: ACM Press, pp. 98-105.
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