ABSTRACT

Parallel Supercomputing in MIMD Architectures is devoted to supercomputing on a wide variety of Multiple-Instruction-Multiple-Data (MIMD)-class parallel machines. This book describes architectural concepts, commercial and research hardware implementations, major programming concepts, algorithmic methods, representative applications, and benefits and drawbacks. Commercial machines described include Connection Machine 5, NCUBE, Butterfly, Meiko, Intel iPSC, iPSC/2 and iWarp, DSP3, Multimax, Sequent, and Teradata. Research machines covered include the J-Machine, PAX, Concert, and ASP. Operating systems, languages, translating sequential programs to parallel, and semiautomatic parallelizing are aspects of MIMD software addressed in Parallel Supercomputing in MIMD Architectures. MIMD issues such as scalability, partitioning, processor utilization, and heterogenous networks are discussed as well.This book is packed with important information and richly illustrated with diagrams and tables, Parallel Supercomputing in MIMD Architectures is an essential reference for computer professionals, program managers, applications system designers, scientists, engineers, and students in the computer sciences.

part

Background

chapter |2 pages

Supercomputing

chapter |5 pages

Mimd VS. Simd

chapter |8 pages

Mimd Concepts

part 1|210 pages

MIMD Computers

part |208 pages

Commercial Machines

chapter 1|32 pages

Thinking Machines Corporation CM-5

chapter 2|12 pages

Ncube

chapter 3|22 pages

iWARP

chapter 4|12 pages

iPSC and iPSC/2

chapter 5|10 pages

The Paragon™ XP/S System

chapter 6|26 pages

Encore Multimax

chapter 7|8 pages

AT&T DSP-3

chapter 8|16 pages

The Meiko Computing Surface

chapter 9|38 pages

BB&N Butterfly

chapter 10|12 pages

Sequent

chapter 11|18 pages

Teradata

part |50 pages

Research Machines

chapter 12|12 pages

The J-M Achine

A Fine-Grain Concurrent Computer

chapter 13|10 pages

Pax

chapter 14|6 pages

Concert

part II|62 pages

MIMD Software