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          <dc:creator>Dr.May Myint Thwe</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Infrastructure services (Infrastructure-as-a-service, IaaS) offered by the Clouds allow a&#13; programmer to utilize a large number of computing instances effectively and efficiently.&#13; Whether leased from Clouds or allocated from private Clouds, utilizing these virtual&#13; resources to perform data or computing intensive analyses requires employing different&#13; parallel or high performance computing (HPC) runtimes. Multi-dimensional Integration&#13; needs extra computing power and therefore is a scientific application to be run in parallel on&#13; the HPC cluster installed in IaaS virtual machines (VMs). This work describes a computer&#13; simulation technique of generating Fresnel diffraction of arbitrary dimensions by using&#13; Fresnel integrals. This simulation has been performed on HPC cluster in the virtualization&#13; environment using Excel VBA. The HPC system provides users speed-up in Excel&#13; calculations on it by reducing in size, complexity and calculation time. The system is&#13; operated by Windows® HPC Server 2008 R2 under which Microsoft Office Excel 2010&#13; process is used to calculate the workbook and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) tool is&#13; used to control Excel's action.</dc:description>
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