Published in:
11-11-2019 | Editorial
High Performance Business Computing
Authors:
Guido Schryen, Natalia Kliewer, Andreas Fink
Published in:
Business & Information Systems Engineering
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Issue 1/2020
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This special issue addresses High Performance Business Computing (HPBC), which is the application of models, methodologies, tools and technologies of High Performance Computing (HPC) (e.g., Hager and Wellein
2010) to business problems. Its neighbor discipline, High Performance Technical Computing (HPTC), has already found entrance into a variety of scientific disciplines, offering an impressive portfolio of results and further research opportunities. For example, in medicine the cure for Alzheimer’s disease may come from a leap forward in HPC as researchers have started surveying an immense number of genomes and assembling these back into pictures, requiring a huge amount of data (680 GB per genome) to be processed (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
2017; Hopkins
2017). In biophysics, scientists have resolved the HIV-1 capsid’s chemical structure through parallel molecular dynamics simulations on a supercomputer (Zhao et al.
2013). In earth system sciences, researchers have succeeded in simulating the world-wide weather with extreme high resolution (870 m) (Yashiro et al.
2014) and in simulating and visualizing hurricanes for the purpose of forecasting (National Center for Atmospheric Research
2018). In astrophysics, researchers explore the universe with radio telescopes and make use of graphics processing units (GPUs) to process huge volume of data (160 GB/s) (Square Kilometre Array Project
2019). …