[Beowulf] Pretty High Performance Computing
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comWed Sep 24 08:05:51 PDT 2008
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2008/9/24 Ellis Wilson <xclski at yahoo.com> > > This assumes my understanding of middleware is correct in that it is a > package or entire system that simplifies things by being somewhat > blackboxed and ready to go. Anything canned like tuna is bound to > contain too much salt. > > I believe that that Mike Rudgyard, the chief exec of Streamline Computing, coined the term 'underware' for this. This wa s presentation at one of the Daresbury Lab's Machine Evaluation Workshops, which I can't find via Google at the moment. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20080924/500ffd53/attachment.html
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