07.03.2019; Kolloquium
ZIH-Kolloquium- The High-Performance Computing Ecosystem
Advances in High-Performance Computing (HPC) are often attributed to improvements in hardware technologies or more recently to the deployment of systems of unprecedented scale. However, advances in simulation and modeling in science and engineering – the reason more powerful computer systems are designed and built – require a broad ecosystem.
Among the components of the ecosystem are analytic and numerical mathematics, mathematical software, software libraries, software tools, data analysis and visualization methods and software, micro and macro architecture, ability to move data internally and externally, and global computer networks. And those components have to be integrated so that they can be used productively and opportunities for further research and improvement can be identified.
Examples from the last four decades will be used to support this view of HPC.
Dr. Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn
Abteilungsleiter VDR / Gruppenleiter Datenmanagement
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