1992
Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Bercovitz P. Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 141-147. PMID: 1591609, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languagePowerful parallel computersParallel programsProgramming languageNetworked workstationsComputational resourcesParallel machinesGeneral paradigmBiological computationWorkstationsComputerLindaNetworkInstitutions networkMathematical techniquesParadigmHardwareMachineComputationLanguageCapabilityResources
1991
Parallelizing genetic linkage analysis: A case study for applying parallel computation in molecular biology
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Gelernter J, Carriero N, Pakstis A, Kidd K. Parallelizing genetic linkage analysis: A case study for applying parallel computation in molecular biology. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1991, 24: 234-248. PMID: 1868693, DOI: 10.1016/0010-4809(91)90046-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersSequential programsMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageDifferent parallel machinesLengthy computation timeParallel programsProgramming languageAvailable processorsDifferent processorsParallel computationParallel machinesSequential versionParallel versionComputational loadComputation timePerformance benchmarksComputerProcessorsCase studyDifferent piecesIterative programsLINKMAPComputationParallel formsParallel computation for biological sequence comparison: comparing a portable model to the native model for the Intel Hypercube.
Nadkarni P, Miller P. Parallel computation for biological sequence comparison: comparing a portable model to the native model for the Intel Hypercube. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1991, 404-8. PMID: 1807632, PMCID: PMC2247563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMachine-independent parallel programming languageIntel HypercubeVirtual parallel machineParallel programming languageBiological sequence comparisonNumber of processorsParallel programmingParallel programsProgramming languageParallel computationDesktop workstationsParallel machinesProgramming commandsApplication areasPortable modelProcessorsLindaBenchmark testsNative modelsHypercubeParallelizationCase studyWorkstationsVersionMachine