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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on March 26, 2009 - 19:22:
Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions.  But, unfortunately, the poster is already
printed and I'm packing my suitcase as I type (well, I was before).
The final version is:

http://download.gna.org/relax/poster/enc_poster_2009.pdf

Sorry if your address is not quite right and also for the removal of
reference number 5.  I'll just mention that there's a manuscript in
preparation.

Cheers,

Edward


On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:53 PM, gary thompson
<garyt.and.sarahb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Edward d'Auvergne
<edward.dauvergne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Done!  Cheers.

Edward



Hi Ed



I have sent some changes to you for the poster If they are to late it
doesn't matter as they are only minor


sorry for the late reply it all looks very good! A couple of things

1. here are some better graphs

They show scaling in the same way but the bottom one shows the total
expected speedup achieved which doesn't give the rather odd wiggles as you
get to smaller numbers of processors and the accuracy in the timing gets
worse.

2. My address is Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular biology University
of Leeds

3. through the MPI messaging interface and other parallel libraries via a
simple plug-in architecture...

4. some possibly better wordings

a. para 1 Is controlled by special user functions either by the built in
python prompt or through the flexibility of pythons fully featured scripting
language.
b. execute them in-line execute them as a sub-process and then read the
output. This allows relax to use the following programs as replacements for
the built-in optimization engine
c. The 1.3 relax versions
At three years old...

5. I don't think I will do better than in preparation


regards
gary





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