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Creating science-driven computer architecture: A new path to scientific leadership
Author(s) -
C. William McCurdy,
Rick Stevens,
Horst D. Simon,
William Kramer,
David Bailey,
William Johnston,
Charlie Catlett,
Rusty Lusk,
Thomas Morgan,
Juan Meza,
M García de la Banda,
James L. Leighton,
John Hules
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/806195
Subject(s) - general partnership , architecture , computer science , path (computing) , class (philosophy) , science class , engineering management , software engineering , data science , engineering , mathematics education , political science , artificial intelligence , science education , operating system , geography , mathematics , archaeology , law
This document proposes a multi-site strategy for creating a new class of computing capability for the U.S. by undertaking the research and development necessary to build supercomputers optimized for science in partnership with the American computer industry

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