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High Performance Cluster Computing: Architectures and Systems by Rajkumar Buyya,

High Performance Cluster Computing: Architectures and Systems by Rajkumar Buyya,
Cluster computing: the state-of-the-art in theory and practice Rapid improvements in network and processor performance are revolutionizing high-performance computing, transforming clustered commodity workstations into the supercomputing solution of choice. This book brings together contributions from more than 100 leading practitioners, offering a single source for up-to-the-minute information on virtually every key system-related issue in high-performance cluster computing. The book contains expert coverage of "commodity supercomputing" systems and architectures; Internet-based wide area "metacomputing" systems; the role of Java; new applications and algorithms; advanced techniques for enhancing availability and throughput; and much more. Discover the state-of-the-art in: Communal multiprocessing/adaptive parallelism techniques for resource sharing Networking, lightweight protocols, active messages, "killer switches," and I/O Cluster middleware and resource management systems Cluster computing programming environments, tools, and paradigms Administering high-performance clustered systems High Performance Cluster Computing, Volume 1: Architectures and Systems captures the remarkable breadth, depth, and power of the cluster computing revolution. Whatever your role in high-performance parallel computing - developer, researcher, administrator, instructor, or manager - this is the one book you cannot be without.



MIPS Assembly Language Programming by Robert Britton,
MIPS Assembly Language Programming by Robert Britton,
/*4204Q-9, 0-13-142044-5, Britton, Robert, MIPS Assembly Language Programming, 1/E*/" Users of this book will gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts of contemporary computer architecture, starting with a Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC). An understanding of computer architecture needs to begin with the basics of modern computer organization. The MIPS architecture embodies the fundamental design principles of all contemporary RISC architectures. This book provides an understanding of how the functional components of modern computers are put together and how a computer works at the machine-language level." Well-written and clearly organized, this book covers the basics of MIPS architecture, including algorithm development, number systems, function calls, reentrant functions, memory-mapped I/O, exceptions and interrupts, and floating-point instructions." For employees in the field of systems, systems development, systems analysis, and systems maintenance.



Computer architecture - In computer science, computer architecture is the conceptual design and fundamental operational structure of a computer system. It is a blueprint and functional description of requirements (especially speeds and interconnections) and design implementations for the various parts of a computer —focusing largely on the way by which the CPU performs internally and accesses addresses in memory.

Open Architecture System Integration Strategy - In the late 1980s, Apple Computer was increasingly worried about the legion of graphical user interfaces about to be released that would compete with the Mac OS. In addition to improved versions of Microsoft Windows, which had previously been unsuccessful, they were now facing IBMs Presentation Manager, HP's NewWave, Sun Microsystems' OpenLook, and a host of other X11-based GUIs on various Unix platforms.

Software architecture - Software architecture or software systems architecture can best be thought of as a representation of an engineered (or To Be Engineered) software system, and the process and discipline for effectively implementing the design(s) for such a system. Such a software system is generally part of a larger system encompassing information and general and/or special purpose computer hardware.

System/360 - The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a mainframe computer system family announced by International Business Machines on April 7 1964. It was the first family of computers making a clear distinction between architecture and implementation.



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