ParaDucks Research Projects | |
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| DOE2000 Work | We have projects related to the DOE2000 project. |
| ASCI-Related Work | We have projects related to the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI), including work on a new version of DAQV |
| DAQV-II | Distributed Array Query and Visualization: tools to provide user-level access to and visualization of distributed arrays in parallel programs |
| TAU | Tuning and Analysis Utilities: a parallel program and performance analysis environment for parallel, high-performance C++ language systems |
| TIERRA | Tomographic Imaging Environment for Ridge Research and Analysis: a high performance environment for seismic tomography |
| ViNE | Virtual Notebook Environment: automated data manipulation and management through a web-based interface |
| PDT | Program Database Toolkit: a tool infrastructure for static and dynamic analysis of object-oriented software |
| Ariadne | an event-based parallel debugger |
| INTERLACE | INTERoperation and Linking Architecture for Computational Engines: an HPC++ and Java based architecture for connecting computational tools |
Related Projects, Consortiums, and Institutes | |
| Computational Science Institute (CSI) | an association of researchers from nine different departments formed to support computational science efforts at the University of Oregon |
| Northwest Alliance for Computational Science and Engineering (NACSE) |
a coalition of Pacific Northwest institutions and individuals whose goal is to exploit World Wide Web technology so it's easier for scientists and engineers to learn about - and use - High Performance Computing (HPC) resources. |
| Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) |
ASCI-related projects are carried out in conjunction with LANL |
| HPC++ | High Performance C++ |
| pC++/Sage++ | a portable parallel C++ and object-oriented compiler preprocessor toolkit |
| Parallel Tools (Ptools) Consortium | a collaboration of researchers, developers, and users working to make parallel tools responsive to user needs |
| PORTS | the Portable Runtime System Comsortium for Parallel Languages |