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Thomas Sterling
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 161
Citations - 4679
Thomas Sterling is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Execution model & Supercomputer. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 160 publications receiving 4540 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Sterling include California Institute of Technology & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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The International Exascale Software Project roadmap
Jack Dongarra,Pete Beckman,Terry Moore,Patrick Aerts,Giovanni Aloisio,Jean-Claude Andre,David Barkai,Jean-Yves Berthou,Taisuke Boku,Bertrand Braunschweig,Franck Cappello,Barbara Chapman,Xuebin Chi,Alok Choudhary,Sudip S. Dosanjh,Thom H. Dunning,Sandro Fiore,Al Geist,Bill Gropp,Robert W. Harrison,Mark Hereld,Michael A. Heroux,Adolfy Hoisie,Koh Hotta,Zhong Jin,Yutaka Ishikawa,Fred Johnson,Sanjay Kale,Richard Kenway,David E. Keyes,Bill Kramer,Jesús Labarta,Alain Lichnewsky,Thomas Lippert,Bob Lucas,Barney Maccabe,Satoshi Matsuoka,Paul Messina,Peter Michielse,Bernd Mohr,Matthias S. Mueller,Wolfgang E. Nagel,Hiroshi Nakashima,Michael E. Papka,Daniel A. Reed,Mitsuhisa Sato,Edward Seidel,John Shalf,David Skinner,Marc Snir,Thomas Sterling,Rick Stevens,Frederick H. Streitz,Bob Sugar,Shinji Sumimoto,William Tang,John Taylor,Rajeev Thakur,Anne E. Trefethen,Mateo Valero,Aad J. van der Steen,Jeffrey S. Vetter,Peg Williams,Robert W. Wisniewski,Katherine Yelick +64 more
TL;DR: The work of the community to prepare for the challenges of exascale computing is described, ultimately combing their efforts in a coordinated International Exascale Software Project.
Proceedings Article
BEOWULF: A Parallel Workstation for Scientific Computation.
Thomas Sterling,Daniel Savarese,Donald J. Becker,John E. Dorband,Udaya A. Ranawake,Charles V. Packer +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the Beowulf architecture provides a new operating point in performance to cost for high performance workstations, especially for file transfers under favorable conditions.
Book
Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux
TL;DR: The second edition of Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux has been completely updated; all three stand-alone sections have important new material.
Book
How to Build a Beowulf: A Guide to the Implementation and Application of PC Clusters
TL;DR: This how-to guide provides step-by-step instructions for building a Beowulf-type computer, including the physical elements that make up a clustered PC computing system, the software required (most of which is freely available), and insights on how to organize the code to exploit parallelism.
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Beowulf: harnessing the power of parallelism in a pile-of-PCs
TL;DR: The technologies and methodologies employed to achieve the increased performance of PCs are described in the framework of hardware and software systems as well as the results from benchmarking experiments.