Parallel Computing Works!
Morgan Kaufmann (Publisher)
Published on 6. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-4933-0612-1 (ISBN)
Description
A clear illustration of how parallel computers can be successfully applied
to large-scale scientific computations. This book demonstrates how a
variety of applications in physics, biology, mathematics and other sciences
were implemented on real parallel computers to produce new scientific
results. It investigates issues of fine-grained parallelism relevant for
future supercomputers with particular emphasis on hypercube architecture.
The authors describe how they used an experimental approach to configure
different massively parallel machines, design and implement basic system
software, and develop algorithms for frequently used mathematical
computations. They also devise performance models, measure the performance
characteristics of several computers, and create a high-performance
computing facility based exclusively on parallel computers. By addressing
all issues involved in scientific problem solving, Parallel Computing
Works! provides valuable insight into computational science for large-scale
parallel architectures. For those in the sciences, the findings reveal the
usefulness of an important experimental tool. Anyone in supercomputing and
related computational fields will gain a new perspective on the potential
contributions of parallelism. Includes over 30 full-color illustrations.
to large-scale scientific computations. This book demonstrates how a
variety of applications in physics, biology, mathematics and other sciences
were implemented on real parallel computers to produce new scientific
results. It investigates issues of fine-grained parallelism relevant for
future supercomputers with particular emphasis on hypercube architecture.
The authors describe how they used an experimental approach to configure
different massively parallel machines, design and implement basic system
software, and develop algorithms for frequently used mathematical
computations. They also devise performance models, measure the performance
characteristics of several computers, and create a high-performance
computing facility based exclusively on parallel computers. By addressing
all issues involved in scientific problem solving, Parallel Computing
Works! provides valuable insight into computational science for large-scale
parallel architectures. For those in the sciences, the findings reveal the
usefulness of an important experimental tool. Anyone in supercomputing and
related computational fields will gain a new perspective on the potential
contributions of parallelism. Includes over 30 full-color illustrations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Burlington, Massachusetts
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4933-0612-1 (9781493306121)
Schweitzer Classification
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Additional editions

Geoffrey C. Fox | Roy D. Williams | Guiseppe C. Messina
Parallel Computing Works!
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06/1994
Morgan Kaufmann
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Persons
Author
Indiana University, USA
Geoffrey Fox is a Distinguished Professor of Informatics, Computing and Physics and Associate Dean of Graduate studies and Research in the School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University. He has taught and led many research groups at Caltech and Syracuse University, previously. He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University, U.K. Fox is well known for his comprehensive work and extensive publications in parallel architecture, distributed programming, grid computing, web services, and Internet applications. His book on Grid Computing (coauthored with F. Berman and Tony Hey) is widely used by the research community. He has produced over 60 Ph.D. students in physics, computer science and engineering over the years.
Geoffrey Fox is a Distinguished Professor of Informatics, Computing and Physics and Associate Dean of Graduate studies and Research in the School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University. He has taught and led many research groups at Caltech and Syracuse University, previously. He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University, U.K. Fox is well known for his comprehensive work and extensive publications in parallel architecture, distributed programming, grid computing, web services, and Internet applications. His book on Grid Computing (coauthored with F. Berman and Tony Hey) is widely used by the research community. He has produced over 60 Ph.D. students in physics, computer science and engineering over the years.
Content
1 Introduction
2 Technical Backdrop
3. A Methodology for Computation
4 Synchronous Applications I
5 Express and CrOS
6 Synchronous Applications II
7 Independent Parallelism
8 Full Matrix Algorithms
9 Loosely Synchronous Problems
10 DIME Programming Environment
11 Load Balancing and Optimization
12 Irregular LS Problems
13 Data Parallel C and Fortran
14 Asynchronous Applications
15 High-Level Asynchronous Software
16 The Zipcode Message-Passing System
17 MOVIE 18 Simulation and Analysis
20 Computational Science
2 Technical Backdrop
3. A Methodology for Computation
4 Synchronous Applications I
5 Express and CrOS
6 Synchronous Applications II
7 Independent Parallelism
8 Full Matrix Algorithms
9 Loosely Synchronous Problems
10 DIME Programming Environment
11 Load Balancing and Optimization
12 Irregular LS Problems
13 Data Parallel C and Fortran
14 Asynchronous Applications
15 High-Level Asynchronous Software
16 The Zipcode Message-Passing System
17 MOVIE 18 Simulation and Analysis
20 Computational Science