Alvaro,
On 17 December 2011 at 12:23, Alvaro Jose Abackerli wrote:
| Dear Sir/Madam,
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| I am a Brazilian researcher working in S?o Paulo ? Brazil. I?ve being using
R-software for many years with my students in some engineering applications, but
up to now we've being using only in stand-alone mode in Windows and Mac
platforms.
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| Right now I have available a multi-core system and I would like to test some
parallelism capabilities of R, mainly as an incentive to the use free software
in my organization (www.ipt.br<http://www.ipt.br>). There is also a
secondary goal to move from commercial statistical software through the
demonstration of a new performance by using our multi-core system with R.
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| Unfortunately, as a Mechanical engineer and a ?basic? R-user I couldn?t get
the ?road map? I need from the available information , even after reading the
attached paper.
You just spammed thousands of list subscribers with a (large) pdf copy of a
paper freely available at the electronic journal which published it (and
which many readers may have been aware of already). While as a co-author of
said paper I am somewhat flattered and thrilled by the added visibility, I
still feel you were going about this the wrong way.
There is a dedicated mailing list r-sig-hpc for questions related to
high-performance computing which frequently features discussions related to
'how do I ...' for parallel computing with R.
There are also various sets of slides, papers, tutorials, ... on the web; eg
I have slides from several 'intro to hpc' tutorials on my site. And
with R
2.14.0, you have a new package 'parallel' with its own intro vignette.
I
suggest you start there and direct follow-up questions to r-sig-hpc (where
you need to subscribe to post).
Regards, Dirk
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| Therefore, I am making this contact to check whether I could get some help
from R-community to set as many R packages in our multi-core system as possible.
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| The remote access to our system would be easily arranged after a guided
selection of the best strategy to reach our goals.
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| I would appreciate to hear from you and I thank you in advance.
|
| Best Regards
| [http://www.ipt.br/banco_imagens/318_maior.jpg]
|
| Dr. Alvaro J Abackerli
| Chief Operations Officer - COO
| Fone: +55 (11) 3767-4411
| www.ipt.br
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