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This unique text/reference describes an exciting and novel approach
to supercomputing in the DataFlow paradigm. The major advantages
and applications of this approach are clearly described, and a
detailed explanation of the programming model is provided using
simple yet effective examples. The work is developed from a series
of lecture courses taught by the authors in more than 40
universities across more than 20 countries, and from research
carried out by Maxeler Technologies, Inc. Topics and features:
presents a thorough introduction to DataFlow supercomputing for big
data problems; reviews the latest research on the DataFlow
architecture and its applications; introduces a new method for the
rapid handling of real-world challenges involving large datasets;
provides a case study on the use of the new approach to accelerate
the Cooley-Tukey algorithm on a DataFlow machine; includes a
step-by-step guide to the web-based integrated development
environment WebIDE.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises. This book is the first volume of the Introduction to
Urban Water Distribution, 2nd Edition set.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises. This book is the second volume of the Introduction to
Urban Water Distribution, 2nd Edition set.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises. This book is the second volume of the Introduction to
Urban Water Distribution, 2nd Edition set.
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution comprises the core
training material used in the Master of Science programme in Urban
Water and Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Participants in this programme are professionals working in the
water and sanitation sector from over forty, predominantly
developing, countries from all parts of the world. Outside this
diverse audience, the most appropriate readers are those who know
little or nothing about the subject. However, experts dealing with
advanced problems can also use it as a refresher of their
knowledge, as well as the teachers in this field may like to use
some of the contents in their educational programmes. The general
focus in the book is on understanding the steady-state hydraulics
that forms the basis of hydraulic design and computer modelling
applied in water distribution. The main purpose of the workshop
problems and three computer exercises is to develop a temporal and
spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system
for given layout and demand scenarios. Furthermore, the book
contains a detailed discussion on water demand, which is a
fundamental element of any network analysis, and general principles
of network construction, operation and maintenance. The book
includes nearly 700 illustrations and the accompanying electronic
materials contain all the spreadsheet applications and the network
model files used in solving the workshop problems and computer
exercises. This book is the first volume of the Introduction to
Urban Water Distribution, 2nd Edition set.
This unique text/reference describes an exciting and novel approach
to supercomputing in the DataFlow paradigm. The major advantages
and applications of this approach are clearly described, and a
detailed explanation of the programming model is provided using
simple yet effective examples. The work is developed from a series
of lecture courses taught by the authors in more than 40
universities across more than 20 countries, and from research
carried out by Maxeler Technologies, Inc. Topics and features:
presents a thorough introduction to DataFlow supercomputing for big
data problems; reviews the latest research on the DataFlow
architecture and its applications; introduces a new method for the
rapid handling of real-world challenges involving large datasets;
provides a case study on the use of the new approach to accelerate
the Cooley-Tukey algorithm on a DataFlow machine; includes a
step-by-step guide to the web-based integrated development
environment WebIDE.
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