Evaluating personal high performance computing with PVM on windows and LINUX environments (1997)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SANTANA, MARCOS JOSE - ICMC ; SANTANA, REGINA HELENA CARLUCCI - ICMC
- School: ICMC
- Subject: ENGENHARIA DE SOFTWARE
- Language: Inglês
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- Source:
- Título do periódico: Proceddings
- Conference title: European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting
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ABNT
SOUZA, Paulo Sérgio Lopes de; SENGER, Luciano José; SANTANA, Marcos José; SANTANA, Regina Helena Carlucci. Evaluating personal high performance computing with PVM on windows and LINUX environments. Anais.. Berlim: Springer, 1997. -
APA
Souza, P. S. L. de, Senger, L. J., Santana, M. J., & Santana, R. H. C. (1997). Evaluating personal high performance computing with PVM on windows and LINUX environments. In Proceddings. Berlim: Springer. -
NLM
Souza PSL de, Senger LJ, Santana MJ, Santana RHC. Evaluating personal high performance computing with PVM on windows and LINUX environments. Proceddings. 1997 ; -
Vancouver
Souza PSL de, Senger LJ, Santana MJ, Santana RHC. Evaluating personal high performance computing with PVM on windows and LINUX environments. Proceddings. 1997 ; - A novel metric for checking levels of heterogeneity in distributed computer systems
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