CACR Technical Reports - The publications contained in this archive include not only papers written since the formation of CACR, but also those from its precursory organization, the Caltech Concurrent Supercomputing Facilities (CCSF).
The CACR publications archive is hosted by the Caltech Library System's Digital Collections project, which is running on eprints.org software, and complies with the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). Newer reports are in Adobe PDF format.
Cornell University; Computer Science Technical Reports - Networked Computer Science Technical Reports Library (NCESTRL) (pronounced ancestral) is an international collection of computer science technical reports from CS departments and industrial and government research laboratories, made available for non-commercial and educational use. The NCSTRL collection is distributed among a set of interoperating servers operated by participating institutions.
This is a search srting for "High Performance Computing".
Distributed & High Performance Computing Technical Report Series - This technical report series from the Distributed & High Performance Computing Group (DHPCG) represents work by the DHPC members at the University of Adelaide and the University of Wales, Bangor.
HPcc as High Performance Commodity Computing - Written by Geoffrey C. Fox and Wojtek Furmanski of the The Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse University, 1997. ABSTRACT: We review the growing power and capability of commodity computing and communication technologies largely driven by commercial distributed information systems. These systems are built from CORBA, Microsoft's COM, Javabeans, and less sophisticated web and networked approaches. One can abstract these to a three-tier model with largely independent clients connected to a distributed network of servers. The latter host various services including object and relational databases and of course parallel and sequential computing. High performance can be obtained by combining concurrency at the middle server tier with optimized parallel back end services. The resultant system combines the needed performance for large-scale HPCC applications with the rich functionality of commodity systems.
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Peter Dinda Papers - This list has links to many good Journal articles, conference papers and technical reports written on Grid and Cluster Computing.
Peter Dinda Papers - This list has links to many good Journal articles, conference papers and technical reports written on Grid and Cluster Computing.
Written by Steve Muir, Princeton University and originally published in the Proceedings of the First Workshop on Real, Large Distributed Systems, December 5, 2004
Abstract: Applications developed for large-scale heterogeneous environments must address a number of challenges not faced in other networked computer systems such as LAN clusters. We describe some of the problems faced in implementing the PlanetLab Node Manager application and present general guidelines for application developers derived from those problems.