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2009 eScience: Understanding and Maturing the Data-Intensive Scalable Computing Storage Substrate

2009 eScience: Understanding and Maturing the Data-Intensive Scalable Computing Storage Substrate

... do I differentiate the HPC approach from the um the

2009 eScience: Data Intensive Scalable Computing: Applying Google-Style Computing to eScience

2009 eScience: Data Intensive Scalable Computing: Applying Google-Style Computing to eScience

... system building so we call these a

2009 eScience: Low Power Amdahl Blades for Data Intensive Computing

2009 eScience: Low Power Amdahl Blades for Data Intensive Computing

... big picture so for the

2009 eScience: Cloud Workflow Service: Automatically Scaling Scientific Workflows on Demand

2009 eScience: Cloud Workflow Service: Automatically Scaling Scientific Workflows on Demand

... required to compute intensive the result is a salsa below the really requires ax or a huge day they'll call the

eScience: Past, Present, and Future

eScience: Past, Present, and Future

This session at IEEE

Archive: Towards Balanced, Data-intensive Scalable Computing

Archive: Towards Balanced, Data-intensive Scalable Computing

While many interesting systems are able to

Dr. Randal E. Bryant: Data-Intensive Scalable Computing

Dr. Randal E. Bryant: Data-Intensive Scalable Computing

Google and its competitors have created a new class of large-

eScience in the Cloud

eScience in the Cloud

Scientific applications have diverse

EDIC Open House - Data-Intensive Applications and Systems (Part 1)

EDIC Open House - Data-Intensive Applications and Systems (Part 1)

A talk by Prof. Anastasia Ailamaki on the

Jim Gray eScience Award Winners

Jim Gray eScience Award Winners

Each year, Microsoft Research presents the Jim Gray

Archive: 2010 Microsoft Research eScience Workshop

Archive: 2010 Microsoft Research eScience Workshop

Jim Gray

Construction of a MODIS Scientific Data Reprojection & Reduction Pipeline in Windows Azure Platform

Construction of a MODIS Scientific Data Reprojection & Reduction Pipeline in Windows Azure Platform

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Extreme Data Intensive Computing Part 1 of 6

Visit http://hpcuniversity.org to find more high performance computing resources. Alex Szalay of Johns Hopkins University givesĀ ...