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The Cooperative Computing Lab at the University of Notre Dame seeks to give ordinary users the power to harness large scale computer systems composed of hundreds or thousands of machines. We create real software that helps people to attack extraordinary problems in fields such a physics, chemistry, bioinformatics, biometrics, and data mining.
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Recent News
Troubleshooting at Grid 2008 - David Cieslak will present a paper titled Troubleshooting Thousands of Jobs on Production Computing Grids Using Data Mining Techniques at Grid 2008 in...more Datalab at HPDC 2008 - Brandon Rich presented a poster on DataLab: Active Storage for Data Drive Scientific Computing at High Performance Distributed Computing in Boston. Da...more CCTools 2.4.3 Released - We are pleased to announce release 2.4.3 of the Cooperative Computing
Tools, including Parrot, Chirp, and other tools which may be downloaded here.
...more NSF Summer REU Grant - The CCL has received a grant from the National Science Foundation which will support two undergraduates in summer 2008 to participate in the construct...more CCL to Participate in Google/IBM Cluster Pilot - In the 2008-2009 school year, junior and senior students in the CSE department will have the opportunity to learn techniques for large scale computing...more Papers at IPDPS 2008 -
At IPDPS 2008 in Miami, Chris Moretti presented All-Pairs: An Abstraction for Data Intensive Cloud Computing, and Kyle Wheeler presented QThreads: A...more See More News | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||