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Workshop on the Roadmap for the Revitalization of High-End Computing







Workshop on the Roadmap for the
Revitalization of High-End Computing

Workshop on the Roadmap for the
Revitalization of High-End Computing
01/16/2004 10:57 AM

The final report from the Workshop on the Roadmap for the Revitalization of High-End Computing finally came out. I wrote a few paragraphs of it, although I don't even remember which ones.




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