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Research Seminar - December 10, 1999
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
The State of Cluster Computing in Australia
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| Speaker: |
Chris McDonald |
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Computer Science |
| Date: |
Friday 10th December, 1999 |
| Time: |
3pm |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
The availability of high-speed contentionless networks and interconnects,
and increasingly powerful commodity microprocessors are making the use
of cluster computing an appealing vehicle for cost effective parallel
computing. Clusters, built using commodity-of-the-shelf (COTS) hardware
components as well as free, or commonly used, software, are playing a
major role in redefining the concept of supercomputing.
In this informal seminar I will report on the recently held 1st IEEE
International Workshop on Cluster Computing. I will also present a
brief summary of Australian research in the area of cluster computing,
highlighting the emphasis being placed on cluster computing by most
Australian universities, and some important results and commercial
products developed in Australia.
Open to all interested; to be followed by refreshments.
Chris McDonald completed his BSc in Computer Science and Applied
Mathematics at UWA in 1984 and immediately proceeded to postgraduate
studies. His PhD, awarded in 1989, addressed the formal specification
of command language interpreters, and in particular the application
of functional programming techniques to command interpreter design and
use. Chris was appointed as a Lecturer in 1988 and promoted to Senior
Lecturer in 1994. Chris teaches in the areas of operating systems,
computer networking and, distributed systems programming and, together
with these areas, his research interests include the Linda parallel
programming model, programming language implementation, the LINUX
operating system, and golf.
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