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Using the Internet of Everything for High-Performance Computing

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In today's world, the demand for big data and computing power has made High-Performance Computing (HPC) popular among various fields. Supercomputing as one of the representatives of HPC applications, the combination with the Internet of Everything (IoE) in its usage cycle cannot be ignored. For HPC, the Internet is the fundamental prerequisite for interconnecting multiple computers. The IoE enables more devices to be connected and extends how HPCs can be used. The Internet of Everything will affect the applications between HPC and various fields more deeply by connecting people, data, and machines. This paper provides an overview of the history of the Internet of Everything and HPC. It also shows the interaction issues between humans and HPC for the Internet of Everything. The Internet of Everything is widely used and has been shown to impact the HPC field profoundly. There is great potential for developing the Internet of Everything and HPC in the coming years and combining the two to drive multi-domain development.

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Zhang, Z., Chen, J., Liu, S., Impagliazzo, J. (2024). Using the Internet of Everything for High-Performance Computing. In: Pereira, T., Impagliazzo, J., Santos, H., Chen, J. (eds) Internet of Everything. IOECON 2023. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 551. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51572-9_1

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