NAS Parallel Benchmarks — Original author(s) NASA Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program Developer(s) NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division Stable release 3.3 Development status Active … Wikipedia
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Nas (значения) — Nas, NaS или NAS может значить: NAS (англ. network attached storage) сетевая система хранения данных Nas (исполнитель) Network access server Network Audio System система передачи звука по сети Аккумулятор NaS серно… … Википедия
David H. Bailey — For other people named David Bailey, see David Bailey (disambiguation). David Bailey (2010) David Harold Bailey (born 1948) is a mathematician and computer scientist. He received his B.S. in mathematics from Brigham Young University in 1972 and… … Wikipedia
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