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IBM developerWorks/alphaworks, [06/09/30 -- ]

2006-09-30 | SuperComputer
A-Z software product index for developers
 developerWorks >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/products/index.html
IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Power Architecture zone editors' notebook:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/powerarchitecture
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[06/11/08]
"Build a HAL 9000 with IBM autonomic computing technology", 31 Oct 2006
 developerWorks > Autonomic computing >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/autonomic/library/ac-hal9000.html
 "In this article (which could have been titled "2006: An Autonomic Odyssey"), see how HAL 9000,
  the computer in the 2001: A Space Odyssey movie, the smartest believable artificial intelligence
  so far in fiction, could predict equipment failure, answer personal questions, learn to sing
  "Bicycle built for Two," and go insane, based on IBM® Build to Manage Toolkit components."
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[06/11/03]
"System Administration Toolkit: Swap space management and tricks", , 31 Oct 2006
 developerWorks > AIX and UNIX >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-satswapspace.html
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"Data visualization tools for Linux", 31 Oct 2006
 developerWorks > Linux | Open source >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-datavistools/
 "The open source tools that I explore in this article are (with their associated licenses):
  Gnuplot (GPL)
  GNU Octave (GPL)
  Scilab (Scilab)
  MayaVi (BSD)
  Maxima (GPL)"
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[06/10/16]
"Integrate GridFTP into Firefox", 10 Oct 2006
 developerWorks > Grid computing >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/gr-firefoxftp/
 "Find out how to integrate server-based grid computing technologies with desktop-based rich client
  applications based on the Mozilla framework. As an example of this approach, we integrate the GridFTP
  protocol, developed as part of the Globus Toolkit, into the Firefox Web browser and package the capability
  as a Firefox extension."
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[06/10/12]
"Assembly language for Power Architecture, Part 1:
 Programming concepts and beginning PowerPC instructions", 03 Oct 2006
 developerWorks > Linux | Power Architecture technology | IBM Systems >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-powasm1.html
 "The POWER5 processor is a 64-bit workhorse used in a variety of settings. Starting with this introduction
  to assembly language concepts and the PowerPC instruction set, this series of articles introduces assembly
  language in general and specifically assembly language programming for the POWER5."
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[06/10/11]
IBM developerWorks/alphaworksではないですが、POWERシリーズについて良くまとまっています:
IBM POWER Systems Overview
 http://www.llnl.gov/computing/tutorials/ibm_sp/
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[06/09/30]
"Taking OpenPower for a spin, Part 1: Exploring 64-bit development on POWER5
 How portable is your code, really?", 26 Sep 2006
 developerWorks > Power Architecture technology | Linux >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/power/library/pa-openpower1/
 "The OpenPower™ program offers free remote access to servers running 64-bit Linux® on POWER5™
  processors. In Part 1 of the Taking OpenPower for a spin series, author Peter Seebach introduces
  the process of getting access to a system and compiling applications for it, both as 32-bit and 64-bit
  applications. He pays particular attention to issues unique to "guest" software development without
  root privileges -- something most Linux users have never had to do."
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"Taking OpenPower for a spin, Part 2: Porting issues in targeting 64-bit systems,
 Performance and portability, best friends forever", 26 Sep 2006
 developerWorks > Power Architecture technology | Linux >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/power/library/pa-openpower2/
 "In Part 2 of the Taking OpenPower for a spin series, Peter Seebach reviews code portability issues
  when porting to 64-bit systems, looking in particular at code and data portability, with concrete examples
  of some of the rare kinds of code that require real modification."
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"Taking OpenPower for a spin, Part 3: How to avoid having to port your code", 26 Sep 2006
 developerWorks > Power Architecture technology | Linux >
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/power/library/pa-openpower3/
 "Why is porting even hard? In this last article of the Taking OpenPower for a spin series, Peter Seebach
  looks at what kinds of issues are involved with portability from one architecture to another and contrasts APIs
  with hardware interfaces."
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"Watson Sparse Matrix Package
 A package of libraries for solving sparse systems of linear equations on serial and parallel computers.",
 Update: September26, 2006, Date Posted: October 17, 2003
 alphaWorks > Data management >
 http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/wsmp
 "Version 6.09.25: Bug fixes; new license expiration date."
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"Post-Link Optimization for Linux on POWER",
 A post-link optimization utility for the POWER architecture that optimizes an executable program or
 a shared library, based on its run-time profile.
 Update: September14, 2006, Date Posted: June 30, 2004
 alphaWorks > Systems management >
 http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/fdprpro
 "New release extends support for GCC 4.1 toolchain and SuSe/SLES10. It also employs parallel optimization
  to speed up automatic performance tuning, allows multiple pieces of output from a single piece of input,
  and incorporates numerous bug fixes."
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IBM developerWorks/alphaworks, [06/08/10-09/26], 2006-08-10


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