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EUROPORT was a European Commission funded project, the primary objective of which has been to increase awareness of, and confidence in, the use of parallel high-performance computing (HPC) for commercial and industrial applications. The project is now completed and examples of successes from EUROPORT2 are recorded in this paper. This work has given a unique opportunity for open dialogue between application developer, end users, parallelisation experts and machine vendors. The various publications of the results from EUROPORT provide a comprehensive and coherent record of these activities [1–5].
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See other nineteen EUROPORT articles in these proceedings.
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Elliott, J.A., Brindle, S.H., Colbrook, A., Green, D.G., Wray, F. (1996). Real industrial HPC applications. In: Liddell, H., Colbrook, A., Hertzberger, B., Sloot, P. (eds) High-Performance Computing and Networking. HPCN-Europe 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1067. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61142-8_526
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