Search for dissertations about: "HPC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the word HPC.
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1. HPC scheduling in a brave new world
Abstract : Many breakthroughs in scientific and industrial research are supported by simulations and calculations performed on high performance computing (HPC) systems. These systems typically consist of uniform, largely parallel compute resources and high bandwidth concurrent file systems interconnected by low latency synchronous networks. READ MORE
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2. Large-scale I/O Models for Traditional and Emerging HPC Workloads on Next-Generation HPC Storage Systems
Abstract : The ability to create value from large-scale data is now an essential part of research and driving technological development everywhere from everyday technology to life-saving medical applications. In almost all scientific fields that require handling large-scale data, such as weather forecast, physics simulation, and computational biology, supercomputers (HPC systems) have emerged as an essential tool for implementing and solving problems. READ MORE
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3. Performance Monitoring, Analysis, and Real-Time Introspection on Large-Scale Parallel Systems
Abstract : High-Performance Computing (HPC) has become an important scientific driver. A wide variety of research ranging for example from drug design to climate modelling is nowadays performed in HPC systems. Furthermore, the tremendous computer power of such HPC systems allows scientists to simulate problems that were unimaginable a few years ago. READ MORE
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4. High-performance and self-compacting concrete in house building. Field tests and theoretical studies of possibilities and difficulties
Abstract : Cast in-situ concrete is the most frequently used materials technology worldwide within production of structural frames in multi-storey residential buildings. In Sweden, this technology dominates the market but is challenged by other competitive production methods. READ MORE
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5. Approaches for Distributing Large Scale Bioinformatic Analyses
Abstract : Ever since high-throughput DNA sequencing became economically feasible, the amount of biological data has grown exponentially. This has been one of the biggest drivers in introducing high-performance computing (HPC) to the field of biology. READ MORE