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Performance of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks on PVM-Based Networks

The NAS parallel benchmarks are a set of applications that embody the key characteristics of typical processing in computational aerodynamics. Five of these, the kernel benchmarks, have been implemented on the PVM system, a software system for network-based concurrent computing, with a view to deter...

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Published in:Journal of parallel and distributed computing 1995-04, Vol.26 (1), p.61-71
Main Authors: White, S., Alund, A., Sunderam, V.S.
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