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Selecting the following will guide you to sources (or meta-sources)
for information concerning various and sundry aspects of parallel
and scientific computing.
- General tutorials, books, overviews, etc.:
- Designing and Building
Parallel Programs.
Ian Foster has created an HTML text on how to design and build parallel
programs. It is a companion to a book that he has written on the same
topic. The site contains, besides the HTML book, a collection of
parallel programming tools and a series of WEB tours of sites containing
parallel programming information.
-
Concepts in Parallel Processing and Scalable Computing is available
as part of the Cornell online lecture notes series.
- Sites:
- Here is a homepage about
German scientific computing. It contains pointers to papers,
software, and various other aspects of scientific computing in
Germany.
- The
Parallel Tools Consortium site
The Parallel Tools Consortium is a group comprised of representatives
from the federal, industrial and academic sectors that was formed to
define, develop and promote parallel tools for applications. Select
below to visit the home site of this organization.
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Distributed and Meta Computing page. This page is a guide to
net resources on distributed computing and storage as well as
meta-computing, i.e. computing about computing. Confusing, eh?
- Specific software:
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