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Exploring Adverse Drug Effect Data with Apache Spark, Hadoop, and Docker
(2015-09-23)
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs), a subset of the broader adverse events (AEs), have been shown in several studies to have a considerable burden on healthcare costs and patient outcomes. ADRs account for a significant increase ...
Supercomputing in Plain English: Distributed Multiprocessing
(2016-01-17)
Distributed Multiprocessing
Getting HPC into Regional University Curricula with Few Resources
(2014-09-24)
We showcase our successful project of injecting high performance computing (HPC) into the traditional computer science curriculum at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. We incorporated a three-semester sequence of ...
Designing a Multipurpose Production Cluster
(2015-05-22)
"Designing a Multipurpose Production Cluster"
presented to the Linux Cluster Institute Workshop on May 22, 2015 by Dr. Henry Neeman
A Day in the Life of a Networking Professional
(2013-03-06)
What is it like to be a network professional? What are the day to day experiences? What issues of professionalism, customer service, project management, and culture does a network professional encounter? How can you prepare ...
Birds of a Feather Session: Production Cluster Deployment - Then, Now, and Future Trends
(2010-10-06)
BoF Abstract:
This BoF is intended as an introduction to the many components that comprise clustered HPC systems; past, present, and a brief look at future trends. The presentation and accompanying discussion will address ...
Exploring OpenDaylight
(2015-06-02)
A Case Study for HPC Workforce Development and Workforce Meta-Development
(2015-11-13)
A Case Study for HPC Workforce Development and Workforce Meta-Development
PowerPoint presentation was given at HP-CAST 2015 on Friday, November 13, 2015, in Austin, TX.
Supercomputing: An Interview with Henry Neeman
(2011-03-28)
Introduction: “Dr. Henry Neeman is the Director of the OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research and an adjunct assistant professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. . . . In addition ...
Introduction to OpenFlow and why it matters to you
(2015-06-01)