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Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, September 2001
- Hai-Xiang Lin, Tony Chan:
Combining the power of high speed computer systems and efficient algorithms. 1
- Jacek Rokicki, Jerzy Zóltak, Dimitris Drikakis, Jerzy Majewski:
Parallel performance of overlapping mesh technique for compressible flows. 3-15 - Caroline Japhet, Frédéric Nataf, François Rogier:
The optimized order 2 method : Application to convection-diffusion problems. 17-30 - Cornelis Vuik, Jason Frank, A. Segal:
A parallel block-preconditioned GCR method for incompressible flow problems. 31-40 - Luca Bergamaschi, Igor Moret, Giovanni Zilli:
Inexact Quasi-Newton methods for sparse systems of nonlinear equations. 41-53 - Dora Blanco Heras, Vicente Blanco Pérez, José Carlos Cabaleiro, Francisco F. Rivera:
Modeling and improving locality for the sparse-matrix-vector product on cache memories. 55-67 - Olaf Schenk, Klaus Gärtner, Wolfgang Fichtner, Andreas Stricker:
PARDISO: a high-performance serial and parallel sparse linear solver in semiconductor device simulation. 69-78 - Yudong Sun, Zhengyu Liang, Cho-Li Wang:
Distributed particle simulation method on adaptive collaborative system. 79-87 - Drona Kandhai, Antti Koponen, Alfons G. Hoekstra, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Iterative momentum relaxation for fast lattice-Boltzmann simulations. 89-96 - Rade Kutil, Andreas Uhl:
Parallel adaptive wavelet analysis. 97-106 - Kazuteru Garatani, Hisashi Nakamura, Hiroshi Okuda, Genki Yagawa:
GeoFEM: high performance parallel FEM for solid earth. 107-114 - Jan Modersitzki, Gunther Lustig, Oliver Schmitt, Wolfgang Obelöer:
Elastic registration of brain images on large PC-Clusters. 115-125 - Alois Ferscha, Allen D. Malony:
Performance data mining: Automated diagnosis, adaption, and optimization. 127-130 - Aleksandar M. Bakic, Matt W. Mutka, Diane T. Rover, Abdul Waheed:
Performance optimization of distributed applications in an extensible, adaptive environment. 131-145 - Maria Calzarossa, Luisa Massari, Daniele Tessera:
Performance issues of an HPF-like compiler. 147-156 - Alois Ferscha, James Johnson, Stephen John Turner:
Distributed simulation performance data mining. 157-174 - Randy L. Ribler, Huseyin Simitci, Daniel A. Reed:
The Autopilot performance-directed adaptive control system. 175-187 - Allen D. Malony, B. Robert Helm:
A theory and architecture for automating performance diagnosis. 189-200
Volume 18, Number 2, October 2001
- Vicki H. Allan, X. Chen:
Convert2Java: semi-automatic conversion of C to Java. 201-211 - Maozhen Li, Omer F. Rana, David W. Walker:
Wrapping MPI-based legacy codes as Java/CORBA components. 213-223 - Kazuyuki Shudo, Yoichi Muraoka:
Asynchronous migration of execution context in Java Virtual Machines. 225-233 - Erwin Laure:
OpusJava: A Java framework for distributed high performance computing. 235-251 - Pascale Launay, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Easing parallel programming for clusters with Java. 253-263 - Paraskevas Evripidou, George Samaras, Christoforos Panayiotou, Evaggelia Pitoura:
The PaCMAn Metacomputer: parallel computing with Java mobile agents. 265-280 - Satoshi Matsuoka, Shigeo Itou:
Towards performance evaluation of high-performance computing on multiple Java platforms. 281-291 - Andrea Barisone, Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria:
JSBricks: a suite of microbenchmarks for the evaluation of Java as a scientific execution environment. 293-306 - Alessio Bechini, Cosimo Antonio Prete:
Behavior investigation of concurrent Java programs: an approach based on source-code instrumentation. 307-316
Volume 18, Number 3, January 2002
- Manuel E. Acacio, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, José M. García, Pedro E. López-de-Teruel:
MPI-Delphi: an MPI implementation for visual programming environments and heterogeneous computing. 317-333 - Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Jeelani Syed, P. Tobin Maginnis:
PODOS -- The design and implementation of a performance oriented Linux cluster. 335-352 - Christophe Cérin, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
On a scheme for parallel sorting on heterogeneous clusters. 353-372 - Jianyong Wang, Zhiwei Xu:
Cluster file systems: a case study. 373-387 - Christopher A. Bohn, Gary B. Lamont:
Load balancing for heterogeneous clusters of PCs. 389-400 - Cho-Li Wang, Anthony T. C. Tam, Benny Wang-Leung Cheung, Wenzhang Zhu, David C. M. Lee:
Directed Point: a communication subsystem for commodity supercomputing with Gigabit Ethernet. 401-420 - Hermann Hellwagner, Matthias Ohlenroth:
VI architecture communication features and performance on the Giganet cluster LAN. 421-433
- Rajkumar Buyya, Hai Jin, Toni Cortes:
Cluster computing.
Volume 18, Number 4, March 2002
- Michael D. Beynon, Tahsin M. Kurç, Alan Sussman, Joel H. Saltz:
Optimizing execution of component-based applications using group instances. 435-448 - Bradley Broom, Robert J. Fowler, Ken Kennedy:
KELPIO a telescope-ready domain-specific I/O library for irregular block-structured applications. 449-460 - Jörg Nolte, Mitsuhisa Sato, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Exploiting cluster networks for distributed object groups and collective operations. 461-476 - Sajal K. Das, Daniel J. Harvey, Rupak Biswas:
MinEX: a latency-tolerant dynamic partitioner for grid computing applications. 477-489 - Patrick Geoffray:
OPIOM: Off-Processor I/O with Myrinet. 491-499 - Ron A. Oldfield, David Kotz:
Armada: a parallel I/O framework for computational grids. 501-523 - George Bosilca, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello:
OVM: Out-of-order execution parallel virtual machine. 525-537 - Ahmed Al-Theneyan, Amol Jakatdar, Piyush Mehrotra, Mohammad Zubair:
XML-based visual specification of multidisciplinary applications. 539-548 - Filip De Turck, Stefaan Vanhastel, Bruno Volckaert, Piet Demeester:
A generic middleware-based platform for scalable cluster computing. 549-560 - Luis F. G. Sarmenta:
Sabotage-tolerance mechanisms for volunteer computing systems. 561-572
- Craig A. Lee, Rajkumar Buyya, Paul Roe:
The best papers from CCGrid 2001.
Volume 18, Number 5, April 2002
- Alexandros V. Gerbessiotis:
Architecture independent parallel algorithm design: theory vs practice. 573-593 - Shuang-Hua Yang, James L. Alty:
Development of a distributed simulator for control experiments through the Internet. 595-611 - JinHo Ahn, Sung-Gi Min, Chong-Sun Hwang:
Scalable and efficient fault-tolerant protocol for mobility agents in mobile IP-based systems. 613-625 - Shahrouz Aliabadi, Andrew Johnson, Bruce Zellars, Ade Abatan, Charlie Berger:
Parallel simulation of flows in open channels. 627-637 - Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Ioannis Karafyllidis, Adonios Thanailakis:
A cellular automaton methodology for the simulation of integrated circuit fabrication processes. 639-657
- Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan:
Computational science. 659
- Vladimir Penenko, Alexander Baklanov, Elena Tsvetova:
Methods of sensitivity theory and inverse modeling for estimation of source parameters. 661-671 - V. A. Luchnikov, Marina L. Gavrilova, Nikolai N. Medvedev, V. P. Voloshin:
The Voronoi-Delaunay approach for the free volume analysis of a packing of balls in a cylindrical container. 673-679 - Kei Kobayashi, Kokichi Sugihara:
Crystal Voronoi diagram and its applications. 681-692 - Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan:
The PLFG parallel pseudo-random number generator. 693-698 - Sounaka Mishra, Kripasindhu Sikdar, Manoranjan Satpathy:
Optimizing register spills for eager functional languages. 699-708 - K. Berket, Deborah A. Agarwal, Olivier Chevassut:
A practical approach to the InterGroup protocols. 709-719 - James S. Pascoe, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Upkar Varshney, Roger J. Loader:
Middleware enhancements for metropolitan area wireless Internet access. 721-735
Volume 18, Number 6, May 2002
- Olga L. Bandman:
Cellular-neural automaton: a hybrid model for reaction-diffusion simulation. 737-745 - Chiara Bodei, Pierpaolo Degano, Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson:
Flow logic for Dolev-Yao secrecy in cryptographic processes. 747-756 - Achour Mostéfaoui, Eric Mourgaya, Michel Raynal:
An introduction to oracles for asynchronous distributed systems. 757-767 - Françoise Baude, Denis Caromel, Nathalie Furmento, David Sagnol:
Optimizing remote method invocation with communication-computation overlap. 769-778 - Thomas Fahringer, Krzysztof Sowa-Pieklo:
Debugging real-world data-parallel programs with SPiDER. 779-788 - Bernard Goossens:
Typing the ISA to cluster the processor. 789-796 - Sergei Gorlatch:
Message passing without send-receive. 797-805 - Ruslan Shevchenko, Anatoly E. Doroshenko:
A time cost model for distributed objects parallel computation. 807-812 - Igor V. Alekseev, Valery A. Sokolov:
Modeling and traffic analysis of the adaptive rate transport protocol. 813-827 - Andrei Borshchev, Yuri G. Karpov, Vladimir Kharitonov:
Distributed simulation of hybrid systems with AnyLogic and HLA. 829-839 - Thomas Ludwig, Markus Lindermeier, Alexandros Stamatakis, Günther Rackl:
Tool environments in CORBA-based medical high-performance computing. 841-847 - Giancarlo Mauri, Giulio Pavesi:
A parallel algorithm for pattern discovery in biological sequences. 849-854 - Bertil Schmidt, Heiko Schröder, Manfred Schimmler:
A hybrid architecture for bioinformatics. 855-862 - Nishank Trivedi, Jared Bischof, Steve Davis, Kevin T. Pedretti, Todd E. Scheetz, Terry A. Braun, Chad A. Roberts, Natalie L. Robinson, Val C. Sheffield, Marcelo Bento Soares, Thomas L. Casavant:
Parallel creation of non-redundant gene indices from partial mRNA transcripts. 863-870
- Victor E. Malyshkin:
Parallel computing technologies.
Volume 18, Number 7, August 2002
- Arthur W. Burks:
The invention of the universal electronic computer--how the Electronic Computer Revolution began. 871-892 - Ferdinand Peper, Teijiro Isokawa, Noriaki Kouda, Nobuyuki Matsui:
Self-Timed Cellular Automata and their computational ability. 893-904 - Martin Kutrib, Jan-Thomas Löwe:
Massively parallel fault tolerant computations on syntactical patterns. 905-919 - Francisco Jiménez-Morales:
Intermittent collective behavior in totalistic cellular automata with high connectivity. 921-929 - Hiroshi Umeo, Giancarlo Mauri:
A duality theorem for two connectivity-preserving parallel shrinking transformations. 931-937 - Michael Stratmann, Thomas Worsch:
Leader election in d-dimensional CA in time diam log(diam). 939-950 - Marc Martin, Bastien Chopard, Paul Albuquerque:
Formation of an ant cemetery: swarm intelligence or statistical accident? 951-959 - Roberto Puzone, B. Kohler, Philip Seiden, Franco Celada:
IMMSIM, a flexible model for in machina experiments on immune system responses. 961-972 - Stefania Bandini, Giulio Pavesi:
Controlled generation of two-dimensional patterns based on Stochastic Cellular Automata. 973-981 - Fabio M. Marchese:
A directional diffusion algorithm on cellular automata for robot path-planning. 983-994 - Uwe Freiwald, Jörg R. Weimar:
The Java based cellular automata simulation system--JCASim. 995-1004
- Stefania Bandini:
Cellular automata.
Volume 18, Number 8, October 2002
- Katarzyna Keahey, Thomas W. Fredian, Qian Peng, David P. Schissel, Mary R. Thompson, Ian T. Foster, M. J. Greenwald, Douglas McCune:
Computational Grids in action: the National Fusion Collaboratory. 1005-1015 - Tony Hey, Anne E. Trefethen:
The UK e-Science Core Programme and the Grid. 1017-1031 - Anand Natrajan, Marty A. Humphrey, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
The Legion support for advanced parameter-space studies on a grid. 1033-1052 - Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Italo Epicoco:
Early experiences with the GridFTP protocol using the GRB-GSIFTP library. 1053-1059 - David Abramson, Rajkumar Buyya, Jonathan Giddy:
A computational economy for grid computing and its implementation in the Nimrod-G resource broker. 1061-1074 - Alexander Reinefeld, Hinnerk Stüben, Florian Schintke, George Din:
GuiGen: a toolset for creating customized interfaces for grid user communities. 1075-1084 - William E. Johnston:
Computational and data Grids in large-scale science and engineering. 1085-1100 - Mario Cannataro, Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio:
Distributed data mining on the grid. 1101-1112 - Thilo Kielmann, Henri E. Bal, Jason Maassen, Rob van Nieuwpoort, Lionel Eyraud, Rutger F. H. Hofman, Kees Verstoep:
Programming environments for high-performance Grid computing: the Albatross project. 1113-1125 - Graham E. Fagg, Jack J. Dongarra:
HARNESS fault tolerant MPI design, usage and performance issues. 1127-1142 - Edward Seidel, Gabrielle Allen, André Merzky, Jarek Nabrzyski:
GridLab--a grid application toolkit and testbed. 1143-1153
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