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What's New?
In the News
Argonne researchers demonstrated
a new system, called SPRUCE (Special Priority and Urgent Computing Environment),
at Supercomputing 2006 in November.
The demonstration featured a hypothetical
scenario in which immediate access was requested and granted
to the TeraGrid supercomputers at
the University of Chicago for time-sensitive analyses of
a rapidly evolving weather emergency.
The SPRUCE system is currently deployed on NSF TeraGrid resources at
five sites nationwide.
For more information, see the
SPRUCE
website.
Open Positions:
We invite candidates to apply for
senior software developer
and
postdoctoral researcher - scalable systems software.
Recent Publications:
D. Buntinas, G. Mercier, and W. Gropp, "Implementation and Shared-Memory Evaluation of MPICH2 over the Nemesis Communication Subsystem," in Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, eds. B. Mohr, J. Larsson Traff, J. Worringen, and J. Dongarra, Springer LNCS 4192, 2006, pp. 86-95.
(preprint)
Mission
Our mission is to develop the
technologies required to dramatically increase the productivity of
scientists developing applications for parallel supercomputers.
The focus is fourfold:
Activities
To accomplish our mission, we have undertaken several projects
in parallel tool development,
high-performance I/O, and data management.
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