A Report on Cluster Computing R&D in Australia
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Rajkumar Buyya rajkumar at csse.monash.edu.auWed Aug 23 19:30:55 PDT 2000
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Dear All, A TFCC report on "Cluster Computing R&D in Australia" by M. Baker, R. Buyya, K. Hawick, H. James, and H. Jin, published as part of the: Asian Technology Information Program (ATIP), Japan/USA, April, 2000. is now made public and freely available for the benefit of community. ABSTRACT: This report provides overview of Cluster Computing R&D activities in the Asia-Pacific region with particular focus on Australian research activities. It emerged as an outcome of the first annual cluster computing meeting of the IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing (http://www.ieeetfcc.org) held in Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 1999. We discuss details of R&D at ten Australian universities as well as highlights of research at several other sites in Asia. FULL REPORT: http://www.ieeetfcc.org/press.html OR http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~rajkumar/papers/ClusterComputingAU.pdf Thank you very much. Sincerely Yours R. Buyya (On behalf of the IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing)
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