@InProceedings{Boeszoermenyi1999b,
author = {Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Hölzl, Günter and Pirker, Emanuel},
booktitle = {Parallel Computatuin. 4th International ACPC Conference Including Special Tracks on Parallel Numerics (ParNum'99) and Parallel Computing in Image Processing, Video Processing, and Multimedia Salzburg, Austria, February 16-18, 1999, Proceedings},
title = {Parallel Cluster Computing with IEEE-1394},
year = {1999},
address = {Berlin [u. a.]},
editor = {Zinterhof, Peter and Vajtersic, Marian and Uhl, Andreas},
month = feb,
pages = {552-532},
publisher = {Springer Verlag},
series = {LNCS},
abstract = {Diverging demands on computer networks, such as high bandwidth, guaranteed quality of service and low latency lead to growing heterogeneity. IEEE1394-1995 is a standardized low-cost highperformance serial-bus-system with both isochronous and asynchronous operation. It might be an interesting candidate for all-round local and system area networks, providing a good compromise in fulfilling the above demands for low costs. Beside providing some technical background we show the possibilities and advantages of building parallel clusters on top of IEEE1394-1995. The main advantage is that minimal speed-up can be guaranteed, as shown on the basis of the parallel implementation of discrete Fourier transformation.},
isbn10 = {3-540-65641-3},
issn = {3-540-65641-3},
language = {EN},
pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/1999-0003-BoHP.pdf},
talktype = {none}
}