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The Cooperative Computing Lab at the University of Notre Dame seeks to give ordinary users the power to harness large systems of hundreds or thousands of machines, often called clusters, clouds, or grids. We create real software that helps people to attack extraordinary problems in fields such a physics, chemistry, bioinformatics, biometrics, and data mining. We welcome others at the University to make use of our computing systems for research and education.
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Recent News
CCTools Release 2.4.6 - We are pleased to announce release 2.4.6 of the Cooperative Computing Tools, including Parrot, Chirp, and other tools which may be downloaded here:
...more Abstractions at CCA08 -
Prof. Thain gave a talk titled "Programming Distributed Systems with High Level Abstractions" at the Cloud Computing and Applications Workshop held ...more ENAVis at LISA 2008 - Qi Liao will present a paper on ENAVis, a dynamic visualization of user, program, and network data collected by the Lockdown enterprise system managem...more Abstractions for Data Mining at ICDM -
Chris Moretti and Karsten Steinhauser recently had a paper Scaling Up Classifiers to Cloud Computers accepted at the International Conference on Dat...more CCTools 2.4.4 Released - We are pleased to announce release 2.4.4 of the Cooperative Computing Tools, including Parrot, Chirp, and other tools which may be downloaded here:
...more 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 See More News | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||