Simulation for all : the politics of supercomputing in Stuttgart

Supercomputing refers to exclusive processing at the outer limit of computability – controversial, politically attractive, and very expensive.

Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Gugerli, David 1961- (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Wichum, Ricky (Traducteur), Weiss, Giselle
Format: Ebook
Langue:English
Publié: Zürich : Chronos, [2021]
Sujets:Stuttgart Rechenzentrum Hochleistungsrechnen Supercomputer Berechenbarkeit Rechnernetz Geschichte 1970-2021 Technik Geschichte
Description matérielle:1 Online-Ressource (154 Seiten)
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Résumé:Supercomputing refers to exclusive processing at the outer limit of computability – controversial, politically attractive, and very expensive.
David Gugerli and Ricky Wichum explore the development of supercomputing in Stuttgart since 1970, and the surprising twists, operational crises, and new technologies it entailed. For example, who would have expected that expansion of Stuttgart’s computing center in the 1970s would be capped off with the installation of an outdated supercomputer? Or that the spectacular acquisition of the world’s fastest computer in the 1980s would be followed by a years-long quest for users and suitable forms of operation? When, in the 1990s, the Internet made global connectivity possible, Stuttgart was at the forefront, flaunting its dominance in a display of transatlantic experiments. Yet the practical question of what to do with supercomputing was ultimately decided at home, in Germany. The proper management of “users” and extending services to Europe occupied much of the 2000s. By then, previously unanticipated limits to growth had become apparent in the hardware.
Told from a history of technology perspective, this study shows that productive supercomputing requires the constant reconfiguring of computers, science, industry, and policy.
Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 143-152
Description matérielle:1 Online-Ressource (154 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:9783034016216
3034016212
9783034016209
3034016204
Accès:Open Access