High-performance computing opportunities and challenges for Army R&D /
High-performance computing opportunities and challenges for Army research and development
Robert H. Anderson ... [et al.].
- xx, 53 pages : illustrations (some colored) ; 28 cm
"RAND Arroyo Center." "This research was conducted in RAND Arroyo Center's Force Development and Technology Program"--Preface. Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-53).
Introduction -- HPC: What is it? Where is it going? -- Overview of current HPC use within Army R&D -- A focus on biotech/biomed applications -- Focus on C4ISR network modeling and simulation -- Common tools and techniques across bio and network application areas -- Findings -- Recommendations -- Appendix: November 17, 2004, Army R&D HPC Workshop.
The purpose of this study was to identify key potential users of high-performance computing (HPC) within the Army science and technology community and any barriers that prevent full use of current and planned HPC resources. A main study goal was to help develop an Army HPC strategy and build an HPC initiative that facilitates that strategy, thereby allowing the Army to compete effectively for Department of Defense HPC resources and to ensure that they are used for maximum effect in attacking the most difficult and computationally intensive research problems critical to future force and future combat systems achievement. Particular attention was given to applications of HPC in biotechnology and biomedicine and modeling and simulation of complex battlefield wireless network communication systems.
0833038885 (pbk. : alk. paper)
RAND/TR-310-A
$20.00 paperback
2005036588
United States. Army --Automation. United States. Army --Data processing.
High performance computing--United States. Military research--United States.