A Modular Collaborative Parallel CFD Workbench
The Journal of Supercomputing - Special issue on computational issues in fluid dynamics optimization and simulation
Applying NetSolve's Network-Enabled Server
IEEE Computational Science & Engineering
Adaptive Scheduling for Task Farming with Grid Middleware
Euro-Par '99 Proceedings of the 5th International Euro-Par Conference on Parallel Processing
NetSolve: A Network-Enabled Solver: Examples and Users
HCW '98 Proceedings of the Seventh Heterogeneous Computing Workshop
Adaptive Scheduling for Task Farming with Grid Middleware
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
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The NetSolve system, developed at the University of Tennessee, is a client-server application designed to solve computational science problems over a network. Users may access NetSolve computational servers through C, Fortran, MATLAB, or Java interfaces. This document briefly presents the basics of the system. It then describes in detail how the different clients can contact the NetSolve system to have some computation performed, thanks to numerous examples. Complete reference manuals are given in the appendixes.