Myron Ginsberg
According to our database1,
Myron Ginsberg
authored at least 12 papers
between 1975 and 2008.
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Awards
ACM Fellow
ACM Fellow 1995, "Pioneering and sustained contributions to supercomputing research and its application to the automotive industry in addition to distinguished teaching and service in high-performance computing.".
IEEE Fellow
IEEE Fellow 2009, "For application of supercomputers in the automotive industry".
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Bibliography
2008
Bibliographic Snapshots of High Performance/High Productivity Computing.
Adv. Comput., 2008
2007
Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Private Industry Utilization of HPC Technology.
Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Scientific Computing, 2007
2005
Impediments to Future Use of Petaflop Class Computers for Large-Scale Scientific/Engineering Applications in U.S. Private Industry.
Proceedings of the Computational Science, 2005
2001
Influences on the Solution Process for Large, Numeric-Intensive Automotive Simulations.
Proceedings of the Computational Science - ICCS 2001, 2001
1999
Influences, challenges, and strategies for automotive HPC benchmarking and performance improvement.
Parallel Comput., 1999
1994
Proceedings of the Proceedings Supercomputing '94, 1994
1993
Challenges to the use of supercomputers and scientific visualization for automotive applications.
Comput. Graph., 1993
Issues Concerning the Benchmarking of Massively Parallel Computers for Automotive Applications.
Proceedings of the Sixth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, 1993
1982
Some Observations on Supercomputer Computational Environments.
Proceedings of the Parallel and Large-Scale Computers: Performance, 1982
Proceedings of the ACM 1982 Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, USA, October 25-27, 1982, 1982
1975
A guide to the literature for undergraduate and graduate courses in numerical mathematics.
ACM SIGCSE Bull., 1975
The design and use of a floating-point (software) simulator for testing the arithmetic behavior of mathematical software.
Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, 1975