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Report from the MPP Working Group to the NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science and ApplicationsNASA's Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) gave a select group of scientists the opportunity to test and implement their computational algorithms on the Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) located at Goddard Space Flight Center, beginning in late 1985. One year later, the Working Group presented its report, which addressed the following: algorithms, programming languages, architecture, programming environments, the way theory relates, and performance measured. The findings point to a number of demonstrated computational techniques for which the MPP architecture is ideally suited. For example, besides executing much faster on the MPP than on conventional computers, systolic VLSI simulation (where distances are short), lattice simulation, neural network simulation, and image problems were found to be easier to program on the MPP's architecture than on a CYBER 205 or even a VAX. The report also makes technical recommendations covering all aspects of MPP use, and recommendations concerning the future of the MPP and machines based on similar architectures, expansion of the Working Group, and study of the role of future parallel processors for space station, EOS, and the Great Observatories era.
Document ID
19880002020
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Fischer, James R.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA., United States)
Grosch, Chester
(Alabama Univ. Birmingham., United States)
Mcanulty, Michael
(Indiana Univ. Bloomington., United States)
Odonnell, John
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Storey, Owen
(Stanford Univ. Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1987
Subject Category
Computer Systems
Report/Patent Number
REPT-87B0265
NAS 1.15:87819
NASA-TM-87819
Accession Number
88N11402
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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