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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) maintains an
archive of benchmark and other programs that are useful.

You can receive guidance from the NIST Library Daemon
(nistlibd@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov) by sending email to:

nistlib@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov

The email message should, for starters, just read:

send index

Below is the type of email you'll receive from the NIST Library Daemon:

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Caveat receptor. ,
[John Antonishek] .
-- with thanks to Eric Grosse at Bell Labs and Jack Dongarra at
-- Argonne Labs
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WELCOME TO NISTLIB
Formerly NBSLIB

On August 23, 1988, the National Bureau of Standards became the
National Institute of Standards and Technology.

This collection of computer performance benchmark routines is or-
ganized into a number of subdirectories, primarily by contribu-
tor.

Your attention is directed to subdirectory "export" which con-
tains the benchmark routines recommended by NBSIR 88-3795,
"Benchmarks to Supplant Export 'FPDR' Calculations", by Bailey
(NASA-Ames), Brooks (LLNL), Dongarra (ANL), Hayes (LANL), Heath
(ORNL), and Lyon (NIST), June 1988. These are mostly carefully
selected well-known benchmarks which, as a group, are intended to
give a fair picture of the potential performance of a computer in
a number of application fields. This report may be obtained
from:

US Department of Commerce,
Office of Export Administration,
Room 4078, Herbert C. Hoover Building,
14th and Constitution Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20230.

Contact (301) 975-5681 if you have difficulty.
Compliments of nistlib Sat Jun 26 22:49:24 EDT 1993

===== general NISTLIB index =====

A list of libraries of material in the collection. For new users, a good
place to start is by requesting the index and catalog from info.


info - bibliography and catalog of benchmarks, goals, etc.
ada - benchmarks in the Ada Software Repository.
anl - benchmarks (like LINPACK) from Argonne National Lab.
eta - scientific codes for vector machines, contributed by
M. Humphrey of ETA.
export - recommended benchmarks to supplant export "FPDR"
("floating point data rate") calculations.
fermi - codes used in an equipment procurement at Fermi National
Accelerator Lab.
ipbench -
jrr - numerical problem set for parallel and vector machines
by John Rice.
lanl - benchmarks from the Los Alamos National Lab.
llnl - benchmarks from the Lawrence Livermore National Lab.
mendez - Raul Mendez's benchmarks used on Japanese machines
misc - odds and ends of text (i.e., human-readable) documents
nasaames - the NAS kernel benchmark from NASA/Ames Research Ctr.
nbs - Benchmarks from National Bureau of Standards
parcbench - non-synthetic, multi-component benchmark written in C for
Unix V shared-memory multiprocessor machines.
sample - a library of samples for testing nbslib
stones - whetstones and dhrystones

To examine the full index for any library send a request of the form:
Send index from stones.

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