The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer Project

Henri Bal, Raoul Bhoedjang, Rutger Hofman, Ceriel Jacobs, Thilo Kielmann, Jason Maassen, Rob van Nieuwpoort, John Romein, Luc Renambot, Tim Rühl, Ronald Veldema, Kees Verstoep, Aline Baggio, Gerco Ballintijn, Ihor Kuz, Guillaume Pierre, Maarten van Steen, Andy Tanenbaum, Gerben Doornbos, Desmond GermansHans Spoelder, Evert Jan Baerends, Stan van Gisbergen, Hamideh Afsermanesh, Dick van Albada, Adam Belloum, David Dubbeldam, Zeger Hendrikse, Bob Hertzberger, Alfons Hoekstra, Kamil Iskra, Drona Kandhai, Dennis Koelma, Frank van der Linden, Benno Overeinder, Peter M.A. Sloot, Piero Spinnato, Dick Epema, Arjan van Gemund, Pieter Jonker, Andrei Radulescu, Cees van Reeuwijk, Henk Sips, Peter Knijnenburg, Michael Lew, Floris Sluiter, Lex Wolters, Hans Blom, Cees de Laat, Aad van der Steen, The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer Project

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Abstract

The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS) is a homogeneous wide-area distributed system consisting of four cluster computers at different locations. DAS has been used for research on communication software, parallel languages and programming systems, schedulers, parallel applications, and distributed applications. The paper gives a preview of the most interesting research results obtained so far in the DAS project.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)76-96
Number of pages21
JournalOperating Systems Review (ACM)
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2000
Externally publishedYes

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