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Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Paperback, 2007): Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon,... Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Paperback, 2007)
Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon, Matthew Shields
R3,059 Discovery Miles 30 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scientific Workflow has seen massive growth in recent years as science becomes increasingly reliant on the analysis of massive data sets and the use of distributed resources. The workflow programming paradigm is seen as a means of managing the complexity in defining the analysis, executing the necessary computations on distributed resources, collecting information about the analysis results, and providing means to record and reproduce the scientific analysis.

Workflows for e-Science presents an overview of the current state of the art in the field. It brings together research from many of leading computer scientists in the workflow area and provides real world examples from domain scientists actively involved in e-Science. The computer science topics addressed in the book provide a broad overview of active research focusing on the areas of workflow representations and process models, component and service-based workflows, standardization efforts, workflow frameworks and tools, and problem solving environments and portals.

The topics covered represent a broad range of scientific workflow and will be of interest to a wide range of computer science researchers, domain scientists interested in applying workflow technologies in their work, and engineers wanting to develop workflow systems and tools. As such Workflows for e-Science is an invaluable resource for potential or existing users of workflow technologies and a benchmark for developers and researchers.

Ian Taylor is Lecturer in Computer Science at Cardiff University, and coordinator of Triana activities at Cardiff. He is the author of "From P2P to Web Services and Grids," also published by Springer.

Ewa Deelman is a Research Assistant Professor at the USC Computer Science Department and a Research Team Leader at the Center for Grid Technologies at the USC Information Sciences Institute.

Dennis Gannon is a professor of Computer Science in the School of Informatics at Indiana University. He is also Science Director for the Indiana Pervasive Technology Labs..

Dr Shields is a research associate at Cardiff and one of two lead developers for the Triana project.

Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (SAMR) Grid Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000): Scott B.... Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (SAMR) Grid Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
Scott B. Baden, Nikos P. Chrisochoides, Dennis B. Gannon, Michael L. Norman
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The papers presented here describe research to improve the general understanding of the application of SAMR to practical problems, to identify issues critical to efficient and effective implementation on high performance computers and to stimulate the development of a community code repository for software including benchmarks to assist in the evaluation of software and compiler technologies. The ten chapters have been divided into two parts reflecting two major issues in the topic: programming complexity of SAMR algorithms and the applicability and numerical challenges of SAMR methods.

Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon,... Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon, Matthew Shields
R3,048 Discovery Miles 30 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scientific Workflow has seen massive growth in recent years as science becomes increasingly reliant on the analysis of massive data sets and the use of distributed resources. The workflow programming paradigm is seen as a means of managing the complexity in defining the analysis, executing the necessary computations on distributed resources, collecting information about the analysis results, and providing means to record and reproduce the scientific analysis.

Workflows for e-Science presents an overview of the current state of the art in the field. It brings together research from many of leading computer scientists in the workflow area and provides real world examples from domain scientists actively involved in e-Science. The computer science topics addressed in the book provide a broad overview of active research focusing on the areas of workflow representations and process models, component and service-based workflows, standardization efforts, workflow frameworks and tools, and problem solving environments and portals.

The topics covered represent a broad range of scientific workflow and will be of interest to a wide range of computer science researchers, domain scientists interested in applying workflow technologies in their work, and engineers wanting to develop workflow systems and tools. As such Workflows for e-Science is an invaluable resource for potential or existing users of workflow technologies and a benchmark for developers and researchers.

Ian Taylor is Lecturer in Computer Science at Cardiff University, and coordinator of Triana activities at Cardiff. He is the author of "From P2P to Web Services and Grids," also published by Springer.

Ewa Deelmanis a Research Assistant Professor at the USC Computer Science Department and a Research Team Leader at the Center for Grid Technologies at the USC Information Sciences Institute.

Dennis Gannon is a professor of Computer Science in the School of Informatics at Indiana University. He is also Science Director for the Indiana Pervasive Technology Labs..

Dr Shields is a research associate at Cardiff and one of two lead developers for the Triana project.

The Massively Parallel Processor (Paperback, Revised edition): Jerry L. Potter, Dennis B. Gannon The Massively Parallel Processor (Paperback, Revised edition)
Jerry L. Potter, Dennis B. Gannon
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The development of parallel processing, with the attendant technology of advanced software engineering, VLSI circuits, and artificial intelligence, now allows high-performance computer systems to reach the speeds necessary to meet the challenge of future complex scientific and commercial applications. This collection of articles documents the design of one such computer, a single instruction multiple data stream (SIMD) class supercomputer with 16,834 processing units capable of over 6 billion 8 bit operations per second. It provides a complete description of the Massively Parallel Processor (MPP), including discussions of hardware and software with special emphasis on applications, algorithms, and programming. This system with its massively parallel hardware and advanced software is on the cutting edge of parallel processing research, making possible AI, database, and image processing applications that were once thought to be inconceivable. The massively parallel processor represents the first step toward the large-scale parallelism needed in the computers of tomorrow. Orginally built for a variety of image-processing tasks, it is fully programmable and applicable to any problem with sizeable data demands. Contents "History of the MPP," D. Schaefer * "Data Structures for Implementing the Classy Algorithm on the MPP," R. White * "Inversion of Positive Definite Matrices on the MPP," R. White * "LANDSAT-4 Thematic Mapper Data Processing with the MPP," R. O. Faiss * "Fluid Dynamics Modeling," E. J. Gallopoulas * "Database Management," E. Davis * "List Based Processing on the MPP," J. L. Potter * "The Massively Parallel Processor System Overvew," K. E. Batcher * "Array Unit," K. E. Batcher * "Array Control Unit," K. E. Batcher * "Staging Memory," K. E. Batcher * "PE Design," J. Burkley * "Programming the MPP," J. L. Potter * "Parallel Pascal and the MPP," A. P Reeves * "MPP System Software," K. E. Batcher * "MPP Program Development and Simulation," E. J. Gallopoulas

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