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G. Bell and J. Gray, "What's next in highperformance computing," Communications of the ACM, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 91--95, Feb. 2002. [Online]. Available: http://doi.acm.org/ 10.1145/503124.503129

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Vector vs. Superscalar and VLIW Architectures for Embedded .. - Kozyrakis, Patterson (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....has lead many to believe that vector architectures are doomed to extinction. Even in the supercomputing domain, the traditional application of vector processors, it is widely considered that interconnecting superscalar processors into large scale MPP systems is the most promising approach [4]. Nevertheless, vector architectures provide us with frequent reminders of their capabilities. The recently announced Japanese Earth Simulator, a supercomputer based on NEC SX 6 vector processors, provides 5 times the performance with half the number of nodes of ASCI White, the most powerful ....

G. Bell and J. Gray. What's Next in High performance Computing ? Communications of the ACM, 45(2):91--95, Feb. 2002.


Runtime Data Declustering based on Bandwidth-on-Demand and.. - Oguchi, Kitsuregawa (2002)   (Correct)

....based on Apriori. One of those algorithms, called Hash Partitioned Apriori (HPA) is implemented and evaluated in this paper. B. SAN connected PC cluster as an experimental platform PC cluster has been investigated extensively in the field of high performance computing[15] 16] 17] 18][19]. Some file systems suitable for clusters have also been developed[20] 21] However, those file systems are designed for the front end of clusters, making use of remote mount through LAN. We have developed SAN connected PC cluster pilot system to investigate a method to process data at back end ....

G. Bell and J. Gray: "What's Next in High-Performance Computing?", Communications of the ACM, Vol.45, No.2, pp.91-95, February 2002.


Gestalt of the Grid - von Laszewski, Pieper, Wagstrom (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of the survey is maintained [57] To date, SETI Home has accumulated more than 900,000 CPU years of processing time from over 3.5 million volunteers around the globe. The entire system today averages out to 45 Tflops, which makes it the world s most powerful computing system by a big margin [34]. One of the principal reasons for the project s success is its noninvasive nature; running SETI Home causes no additional load on most PCs where it is run only during the inactive cycles. In addition, the system provides a wealth of both user and aggregate information and allows organizations to ....

BELL, G., AND GRAY, J. What's next in high-performance computing. Communications of the ACM 45, 2 (February 2002), 91--95.


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G. Bell and J. Gray, "What's next in highperformance computing," Communications of the ACM, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 91--95, Feb. 2002. [Online]. Available: http://doi.acm.org/ 10.1145/503124.503129


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G. Bell, J. Gray, What's next in high-performance computing? Communications ACM 45 (2002) 91-95.


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G. Bell and J. Gray. What's Next in High-Performance Computing? Communications of the ACM, 45(2):91--95, 2002.


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G. Bell and J. Gray. What's Next in High-Performance Computing? Communications of the ACM, 45(2):91--95, 2002.


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G. Bell and J. Gray, "What's next in high-performance computing? ". Comm. ACM 45(2), pp. 91--95, Feb 2002.

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