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This book covers the results obtained in the Tera op Workbench
project during a four years period from 2004 to 2008. The Tera op
Workbench project is a colla- ration betweenthe High
PerformanceComputingCenter Stuttgart (HLRS) and NEC Deutschland
GmbH (NEC-HPCE) to support users to achieve their research goals
using high performance computing. The Tera op Workbench supports
users of the HLRS systems to enable and - cilitate leading edge
scienti c research. This is achieved by optimizing their codes and
improving the process work ow which results from the integration of
diff- ent modules into a "hybrid vector system". The assessment and
demonstration of industrial relevance is another goal of the
cooperation. The Tera op Workbench project consists of numerous
individual codes, grouped together by application area and
developed and maintained by researchers or c- mercial
organizations. Within the project, several of the codes have shown
the ab- ity to reach beyond the TFlop/s threshold of sustained
performance. This created the possibility for new science and a
deeper understanding of the underlying physics. The papers in this
book demonstrate the value of the project for different scienti c
areas.
This book covers the results obtained in the Tera op Workbench
project during a four years period from 2004 to 2008. The Tera op
Workbench project is a colla- ration betweenthe High
PerformanceComputingCenter Stuttgart (HLRS) and NEC Deutschland
GmbH (NEC-HPCE) to support users to achieve their research goals
using high performance computing. The Tera op Workbench supports
users of the HLRS systems to enable and - cilitate leading edge
scienti c research. This is achieved by optimizing their codes and
improving the process work ow which results from the integration of
diff- ent modules into a "hybrid vector system." The assessment and
demonstration of industrial relevance is another goal of the
cooperation. The Tera op Workbench project consists of numerous
individual codes, grouped together by application area and
developed and maintained by researchers or c- mercial
organizations. Within the project, several of the codes have shown
the ab- ity to reach beyond the TFlop/s threshold of sustained
performance. This created the possibility for new science and a
deeper understanding of the underlying physics. The papers in this
book demonstrate the value of the project for different scienti c
areas.
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