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- From: eugene@wilbur.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Subject: Re: MPP hype
- Keywords: CACM
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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 16:40:06 GMT
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- In article <!14m#9l@lynx.unm.edu> john@aquarius.unm.edu (John Prentice) writes:
- >In general, the hype in the MPP field is thick enough to cut with a
- >knife. Unfortunately, many large organizations are getting swept up by it and
- >are basing purchasing decisions on it. The result could well be that time on
- >supercomputers capable of addressing the needs of the bulk of current users
- >may be hard to come by in a few years. Should be good news for the
- >workstation manufacturers and people who are selling workstation networking
- >software (along those lines, there was an interesting article in Monday or
- >Tuesday's Wall Street Journal about people abondoning supercomputers in favor
- >of networked workstations).
-
- Two years ago at the yearly Hackers Conference, there was some discussion
- brought up about distributed programming after Hillis spoke about
- genetic algorithms. The general consensus appeared to be that programmers
- did not care for centrally located resources whose time had to be scheduled or
- where resource conflicts might take place. While this view was a little
- naive, I think it shows that people want to control their own resources.
- [It's only naive because most of the people expressing the opinion were
- not thinking about system balance and were not people aware of the state
- of parallelism software.] I believe it will go on pushed by things like PVM.
-
- --eugene miya, NASA Ames Research Center, eugene@orville.nas.nasa.gov
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- A Ref: Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning, vol. 1, G. Polya
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