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- brief-reportFebruary 2016
The Micro-Cluster Showcase: 7 Inexpensive Beowulf Clusters for Teaching PDC
- Joel C. Adams,
- Jacob Caswell,
- Suzanne J. Matthews,
- Charles Peck,
- Elizabeth Shoop,
- David Toth,
- James Wolfer
SIGCSE '16: Proceedings of the 47th ACM Technical Symposium on Computing Science EducationPages 82–83https://doi.org/10.1145/2839509.2844670Just as a micro-computer is a personal, portable computer, a micro-cluster is a personal, portable, Beowulf cluster. In this special session, six cluster designers will bring and demonstrate micro-clusters they have built using inexpensive single-board ...
- brief-reportFebruary 2015
Budget Beowulfs: A Showcase of Inexpensive Clusters for Teaching PDC
SIGCSE '15: Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science EducationPages 344–345https://doi.org/10.1145/2676723.2677317In response to the shift to multicore processors, the ACM-IEEE CS2013 curriculum recommendations [1] include parallel and distributed computing (PDC) as a new core knowledge area. Some of the key concepts in PDC are the distinctions between shared-...
- research-articleMarch 2011
A cluster for CS education in the manycore era
SIGCSE '11: Proceedings of the 42nd ACM technical symposium on Computer science educationPages 27–32https://doi.org/10.1145/1953163.1953177Traditional Beowulf clusters have been homogeneous platforms for distributed-memory MIMD parallelism. However, the shift to multicore architectures has made shared-memory MIMD parallelism increasingly important, and inexpensive manycore GPGPUs have ...
- research-articleMarch 2009
Hadoop at home: large-scale computing at a small college
SIGCSE '09: Proceedings of the 40th ACM technical symposium on Computer science educationPages 106–110https://doi.org/10.1145/1508865.1508904The potential benefits of data-intensive scalable computing (DISC) in CS education are considered in the context of a small college with an active student-operated Beowulf cluster initiative. The map-reduce computational model, of great importance in ...
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin: Volume 41 Issue 1 - research-articleMarch 2008
Microwulf: a beowulf cluster for every desk
SIGCSE '08: Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationPages 121–125https://doi.org/10.1145/1352135.1352178A Beowulf cluster is a distributed memory multiprocessor built from commodity off-the-shelf PC hardware, an inexpensive network for inter-process communication, and open-source software. Today's multi-core CPUs make it possible to build a Beowulf ...
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin: Volume 40 Issue 1 - ArticleOctober 2001
A Reconfigurable Extension to the Network Interface of Beowulf Clusters
With a focus on commodity PC systems, Beowulf clusters traditionally lack the cutting edge network architectures, memory subsystems, and processor technologies found in their more expensive supercomputer counterparts. What Beowulf clusters lack in ...
- ArticleOctober 2001
NPACI Rocks: Tools and Techniques for Easily Deploying Manageable Linux Clusters
High-performance computing clusters (commodity hardware with low-latency, high-bandwidth interconnects) based on Linux, are rapidly becoming the dominant computing platform for a wide range of scientific disciplines.Yet, straightforward software ...