Abstract

This group of papers pertains to deep computing—high-performance computing (extending to the teraflops range) applied to problems that require significant computing resources in order to facilitate relatively complex decisionmaking in fields ranging from business to the sciences. The papers capture a few illustrations of deep computing that cut across traditional disciplines. A previous double issue of this journal (Volume 45, Number 3/4, May/July 2001) and a companion issue of the IBM Systems Journal (Volume 40, Number 2, 2001) contained papers that covered aspects of deep computing for the life sciences.

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