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How a scientific computing or simulation can help in parallel architectures which are emerging massively throughout the world in these days??
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dan!sh 5-Apr-11 7:08am    
Homework, isn't it?
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 5-Apr-11 7:10am    
Yes, I it literally reeks of it! :)
adil09 5-Apr-11 7:13am    
No! a Seminar! So, its better for me to get some pieces of information from my fellows!!
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 5-Apr-11 7:22am    
No way José! (No OP I don't mean you, it's just a neat alliteration.)

A seminar includes doing some research on one's own. It will definitely not help you any if we do this for you. Being able to do research is essential in all walks of modern business life so get going and do what you're supposed to do.
adil09 5-Apr-11 7:34am    
Well! Thanks for your views.I am just an audiance there. Not a representative! So, I wanted to get some knowledge about this and will not want to be a sleepy member there.

My suggestion would be, splitting your seminar heads in to simpler parts and start searching on them.
Something like,
1. what is parallel architecture?
2. What is Scientific computing ?

And after getting some results you can very well combine your own theory to make them a more genuine work...

Start here now... http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Scientific+Computing[^]

http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Scientific+Computing[^]
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Apr-11 12:35pm    
Very nice. My 5.
--SA
King Julien 5-Apr-11 23:49pm    
Thank You :)
My be this is just bad English usage, but right now the Questions looks absurd: I understand how parallel architectures can help "scientific computing or simulation" but not the other way around. Maybe indirectly, through educating of new scientists who will later get to the creation of new parallel architectures… :-)

—SA
 
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