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Young D, Kincaid D, Respess J, Grimes R. Itpack 2c: A Fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative method. Technical Report, 1996.

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NetSolve: A Network-enabled Server for Solving.. - Casanova, Dongarra (2000)   (28 citations)  (Correct)

....feature allows the NetSolve administrator not only to choose the best platform on which to install NetSolve, but also to select the best packages available on the chosen platform. The current implementation of NetSolve at the University of Tennessee uses the BLAS [5] 6] 7] LAPACK [8] ItPack [9], FitPack [10] and LINPACK [11] These packages are available on a large number of platforms and are freely distributed. The use of ScaLAPACK [12] on massively parallel processors would be a way to use the power of high performance parallel machines via NetSolve. 4 Client Interfaces One of the ....

David M. Young David R. Kincaid, John R. Respess and Roger G. Grimes. Itpack 2c: A fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative methods. Technical report, University of Texas at Austin, Boeing Computer Services Company, 1996.


NetSolve: A Network Server for Solving Computational Science.. - Casanova (1995)   (148 citations)  (Correct)

....feature allows the NetSolve administrator not only to choose the best platform on which to install NetSolve, but also to select the best packages available on the chosen platform. The current implementation of NetSolve at the University of Tennessee uses the BLAS [5] 6] 7] LAPACK [8] ItPack [9], FitPack [10] and LINPACK [11] These packages are available on a large number of platforms and are freely distributed. The use of ScaLAPACK [12] on massively parallel processors would be a way to use the power of high performance parallel machines via NetSolve. 4 Client Interfaces One of the ....

David M. Young David R. Kincaid, John R. Respess and Roger G. Grimes. Itpack 2c: A fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative methods. Technical report, University of Texas at Austin, Boeing Computer Services Company, 1996.


Providing Access to High Performance Computing Technologies - Browne, Casanova, Dongarra (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....packages. The NetSolve administrator can then not only choose the best platform on which to install NetSolve, but also select the best packages available on the chosen platform. The current installation of NetSolve at the University of Tennessee uses the BLAS [9] 10] 11] LAPACK [12] ItPack [13], LINPACK [14] and FitPack [15] These packages are available on a large number of platforms and are freely distributed. The use of ScaLAPACK [16] on massively parallel processors would be a way to use the power of high performance parallel machines via NetSolve. 2.3 Client Interfaces One of the ....

David M. Young David R. Kincaid, John R. Respess and Roger G. Grimes. Itpack 2c: A fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative methods. Technical report, University of Texas at Austin, Boeing Computer Services Company, 1996.


Innovations of the NetSolve Grid Computing System - Arnold, Casanova, Dongarra (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Young D, Kincaid D, Respess J, Grimes R. Itpack 2c: A Fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative method. Technical Report, 1996.


Providing Access to High Performance Computing Technologies - Dongarra, Browne, Casanova   (Correct)

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David M. Young David R. Kincaid, John R. Respess and Roger G. Grimes. Itpack 2c: A fortran package for solving large sparse linear systems by adaptive accelerated iterative methods. Technical report, UniversityofTexas at Austin, Boeing Computer Services Company, 1996.

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