Something to think about
- 06/04 - 06/06 ANL - Globus
meeting
- 06/07 - 06/15 Plainview, TX
- 06/21 - 06/30 Packing, cleaning, moving, cleaning, upacking, etc. *sigh*
Journal Articles
- I. T. Foster, B. Toonen, and P. H. Worley,
Performance of Massively Parallel Computers for Spectral
Atmospheric Models, Jornal of Atmospheric and Oceanic
Technology, 13(5):1031-45, 1996. (229KB)
- J. B. Drake, I. T. Foster, J. G. Michalakes, B. Toonen, and
P. H. Worley,
Design and Performance of a Scalable Parallel Community Climate
Model, Parallel Computing, December, 1995. (255KB)
Proceedings Papers
- Yuanyuan Zhou, Liviu Iftode, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Kai Li, Brian
R. Toonen, Ioannis Schoinas, Mark D. Hill, and David A. Wood, Relaxed
Consistency and Coherence Granularity in DSM Systems: A Performance
Evaluation, Sixth ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and
Practice of Parallel Programming, June 1997. (356KB)
- P. H. Worley, I. T. Foster, and B. Toonen, Algorithm
comparison and benchmarking using a parallel spectral transform
shallow water model, in Proccedings of the Sixth Workshop on
Parallel Processing in Meteorology, eds. G.-R. Hoffmann and N. Kreitz,
World Scientific, Singapore, 1995, pp. 277-289. (125KB)
- J. B. Drake, I. T. Foster, J. J. Hack, J. G. Michalakes,
B. D. Semeraro, B. Toonen, D. L. Williamson, and P. H. Worley, PCCM2: A
GCM adapted for scalable parallel computers, in Proceedings of
the Fifth Global Change Symposium, American Meteorological Society,
1994, pp. 91-98. (259KB)
- I. T. Foster and B. Toonen, Load
balancing algorithms for climate models, in Proceedings of the
Scalable High Performance Computing Conference, eds. J. J. Dongarra
and D. W. Walker, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1994,
pp. 674-681. (607KB)
Technical Reports
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The Earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the Earth.
All things are connected, like the blood that unites us all.
Man did not weave the web of life, he is but a strand in it;
whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
-Chief Seattle
The man who sat on the ground in his tipi meditating on life and its
meaning, accepting the kinship of all creatures and acknowledging
unity with the universe of things, was infusing into his being the
true essence of civilization.
-Luther Standing Bear,
Oglala Sioux
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