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37th ICPP 2008: Portland, Oregon, USA
- 2008 International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2008, September 8-12, 2008, Portland, Oregon, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2008
Communication and Data Dissemination in P2P Systems
- Chen Tian, Hongbo Jiang, Xue Liu, Wenyu Liu, Yi Wang:
Towards Minimum Traffic Cost and Minimum Response Latency: A Novel Dynamic Query Protocol in Unstructured P2P Networks. 1-8 - Antonis Papadimitriou, Alex Delis:
Flash Data Dissemination in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks. 9-16 - Zhenhua Li, Jiannong Cao, Guihai Chen, Yan Liu:
Fast Source Switching for Gossip-Based Peer-to-Peer Streaming. 17-24
Multi-Core Systems
- Kyriakos Stavrou, Marios Nikolaides, Demos Pavlou, Samer Arandi, Paraskevas Evripidou, Pedro Trancoso:
TFlux: A Portable Platform for Data-Driven Multithreading on Commodity Multicore Systems. 25-34 - Kun-Yuan Hsieh, Yen-Chih Liu, Po-Wen Wu, Shou-Wei Chang, Jenq Kuen Lee:
Enabling Streaming Remoting on Embedded Dual-Core Processors. 35-42 - Jia Zou, Zhiyong Liang, Yiqi Dai:
Scalability Evaluation and Optimization of Multi-Core SIP Proxy Server. 43-50
Software Transactional Memory
- Christos Kotselidis, Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson:
DiSTM: A Software Transactional Memory Framework for Clusters. 51-58 - Michael F. Spear, Michael Silverman, Luke Dalessandro, Maged M. Michael, Michael L. Scott:
Implementing and Exploiting Inevitability in Software Transactional Memory. 59-66 - Virendra J. Marathe, Michael F. Spear, Michael L. Scott:
Scalable Techniques for Transparent Privatization in Software Transactional Memory. 67-74
Parallel Applications
- Ramakrishna Soma, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Parallel Inferencing for OWL Knowledge Bases. 75-82 - Seunghwa Kang, David A. Bader:
Optimizing JPEG2000 Still Image Encoding on the Cell Broadband Engine. 83-90 - Yingwu Zhu:
Bandwidth-Efficient Continuous Query Processing over DHTs. 91-98
Job Scheduling
- Juan Carlos Saez, José Ignacio Gómez, Manuel Prieto:
Improving Priority Enforcement via Non-Work-Conserving Scheduling. 99-106 - Thomas E. Carroll, Daniel Grosu:
An Incentive-Compatible Mechanism for Scheduling Non-Malleable Parallel Jobs with Individual Deadlines. 107-114 - Xiuyi Zhou, Yi Xu, Yu Du, Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang:
Thermal Management for 3D Processors via Task Scheduling. 115-122
Parallel Programming
- Stephen Olivier, Jan F. Prins:
Scalable Dynamic Load Balancing Using UPC. 123-131 - Lin Gao, Quan Hoang Nguyen, Lian Li, Jingling Xue, Tin-Fook Ngai:
Thread-Sensitive Modulo Scheduling for Multicore Processors. 132-140 - Jörg Dümmler, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Mapping Algorithms for Multiprocessor Tasks on Multi-Core Clusters. 141-148
Fault Tolerance and Reliability
- Xiaopeng Fan, Jiannong Cao, Weigang Wu, Michel Raynal:
On Modeling Fault Tolerance of Gossip-Based Reliable Multicast Protocols. 149-156 - Jiexing Gu, Ziming Zheng, Zhiling Lan, John White, Eva Hocks, Byung-Hoon Park:
Dynamic Meta-Learning for Failure Prediction in Large-Scale Systems: A Case Study. 157-164 - Yuan He, Hao Ren, Yunhao Liu, Baijian Yang:
On the Reliability of Large-Scale Distributed Systems A Topological View. 165-172
Simultaneous Multithreading Architectures
- Carmelo Acosta, Francisco J. Cazorla, Alex Ramírez, Mateo Valero:
MFLUSH: Handling Long-Latency Loads in SMT On-Chip Multiprocessors. 173-181 - Jason Loew, Dmitry Ponomarev:
Two-Level Reorder Buffers: Accelerating Memory-Bound Applications on SMT Architectures. 182-189 - Xin Fu, Wangyuan Zhang, Tao Li, José A. B. Fortes:
Optimizing Issue Queue Reliability to Soft Errors on Simultaneous Multithreaded Architectures. 190-197
Grid Computing
- Yi-Fang Lin, Jan-Jan Wu, Pangfeng Liu:
A List-Based Strategy for Optimal Replica Placement in Data Grid Systems. 198-205 - Yves Caniou, Eddy Caron, Ghislain Charrier, Andréea Chis, Frédéric Desprez, Eric Maisonnave:
Ocean-Atmosphere Modelization over the Grid. 206-213 - Werner Mach, Erich Schikuta:
Optimized Workflow Orchestration of Database Aggregate Operations on Heterogenous Grids. 214-221
Message Passing
- Lei Chai, Ping Lai, Hyun-Wook Jin, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing an Efficient Kernel-Level and User-Level Hybrid Approach for MPI Intra-Node Communication on Multi-Core Systems. 222-229 - Robert Preissl, Thomas Köckerbauer, Martin Schulz, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Bronis R. de Supinski, Daniel J. Quinlan:
Detecting Patterns in MPI Communication Traces. 230-237 - Heiner Litz, Holger Fröning, Mondrian Nüssle, Ulrich Brüning:
VELO: A Novel Communication Engine for Ultra-Low Latency Message Transfers. 238-245
Scheduling Algorithms
- Anne Benoit, Mourad Hakem, Yves Robert:
Realistic Models and Efficient Algorithms for Fault Tolerant Scheduling on Heterogeneous Platforms. 246-253 - Nagavijayalakshmi Vydyanathan, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tahsin M. Kurç, P. Sadayappan, Joel H. Saltz:
A Duplication Based Algorithm for Optimizing Latency Under Throughput Constraints for Streaming Workflows. 254-261 - Nelson Nobrega, Leonardo De Assis, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro:
Scheduling CPU-Intensive Grid Applications Using Partial Information. 262-269
Optimization for Parallelization
- Yunlian Jiang, Xipeng Shen:
Adaptive Software Speculation for Enhancing the Cost-Efficiency of Behavior-Oriented Parallelization. 270-278 - Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Application of Automatic Parallelization to Modern Challenges of Scientific Computing Industries. 279-286 - George Teodoro, Daniel Fireman, Dorgival Olavo Guedes Neto, Wagner Meira Jr., Renato Ferreira:
Achieving Multi-Level Parallelism in the Filter-Labeled Stream Programming Model. 287-294
Interconnects
- Antonio Flores, Manuel E. Acacio, Juan L. Aragón:
Address Compression and Heterogeneous Interconnects for Energy-Efficient High-Performance in Tiled CMPs. 295-303 - Sundeep Narravula, Hari Subramoni, Ping Lai, Ranjit Noronha, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Performance of HPC Middleware over InfiniBand WAN. 304-311 - Héctor Montaner, Federico Silla, Vicente Santonja, José Duato:
Network Reconfiguration Suitability for Scientific Applications. 312-319
Cluster Computing
- Sameer Kumar, Yogish Sabharwal, Rahul Garg, Philip Heidelberger:
Optimization of All-to-All Communication on the Blue Gene/L Supercomputer. 320-329 - Karthik Ganesan, Lizy Kurian John, Valentina Salapura, James C. Sexton:
A Performance Counter Based Workload Characterization on Blue Gene/P. 330-337 - Sudip Seal, Michael Moody, Anna Ceguerra, Simon P. Ringer, Krishna Rajan, Srinivas Aluru:
Tracking Nanostructural Evolution in Alloys: Large-Scale Analysis of Atom Probe Tomography Data on Blue Gene/L. 338-345
Parallel Algorithms
- Benjamin G. Jackson, Srinivas Aluru:
Parallel Construction of Bidirected String Graphs for Genome Assembly. 346-353 - Dmitry Korkin, Qingguo Wang, Yi Shang:
An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for the Multiple Longest Common Subsequence (MLCS) Problem. 354-363 - Thomas M. DuBois, Bryant C. Lee, Yi Wang, Marc Olano, Uzi Vishkin:
XMT-GPU: A PRAM Architecture for Graphics Computation. 364-372
Network Algorithms
- Charles B. Ward, Nathan M. Wiegand, Phillip G. Bradford:
A Distributed Context-Free Language Constrained Shortest Path Algorithm. 373-380 - Mark Sims, Gennaro Cordasco, Arnold L. Rosenberg:
On Clustering Tasks in IC-Optimal Dags. 381-388 - Yamin Li, Shietung Peng, Wanming Chu:
Prefix Computation and Sorting in Dual-Cube. 389-396
OS/Resource Management
- Claude Évéquoz:
Non-Blocking Concurrent FIFO Queues with Single Word Synchronization Primitives. 397-405 - Hongzhong Zheng, Jiang Lin, Zhao Zhang, Zhichun Zhu:
Memory Access Scheduling Schemes for Systems with Multi-Core Processors. 406-413 - Qian Zhu, Gagan Agrawal:
Resource Allocation for Distributed Streaming Applications. 414-421 - Yong Chen, Surendra Byna, Xian-He Sun, Rajeev Thakur, William Gropp:
2008 International Conference on Parallel Processing September 8-12, 2008 Portland, Oregon Exploring Parallel I/O Concurrency with Speculative Prefetching. 422-429
Parallel Simulations
- Guillermo Vigueras, Miguel Lozano, Carlos Perez, Juan M. Orduña:
A Scalable Architecture for Crowd Simulation: Implementing a Parallel Action Server. 430-437 - Lijun Li, Carl Tropper:
A Multiway Partitioning Algorithm for Parallel Gate Level Verilog Simulation. 438-445 - Sangyeun Cho, Socrates Demetriades, Shayne Evans, Lei Jin, Hyunjin Lee, Kiyeon Lee, Michael Moeng:
TPTS: A Novel Framework for Very Fast Manycore Processor Architecture Simulation. 446-453
Network Resource Management
- Hao Yang, Fan Ye, Zhen Liu:
A Replication Overlay Assisted Resource Discovery Service for Federated Systems. 454-461 - Ranjit Noronha, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
IMCa: A High Performance Caching Front-End for GlusterFS on InfiniBand. 462-469 - Yilin Wang, Edward Chan, Wenzhong Li, Sanglu Lu:
Location Dependent Cooperative Caching in MANET. 470-477
Architecture
- Martin Thuresson, Per Stenström:
Accommodation of the Bandwidth of Large Cache Blocks Using Cache/Memory Link Compression. 478-486 - Lei Jin, Sangyeun Cho:
Taming Single-Thread Program Performance on Many Distributed On-Chip L2 Caches. 487-494 - Berkin Özisikyilmaz, Gokhan Memik, Alok N. Choudhary:
Machine Learning Models to Predict Performance of Computer System Design Alternatives. 495-502
Numerical Parallel Algorithms
- Aydin Buluç, John R. Gilbert:
Challenges and Advances in Parallel Sparse Matrix-Matrix Multiplication. 503-510 - Kornilios Kourtis, Georgios I. Goumas, Nectarios Koziris:
Improving the Performance of Multithreaded Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication Using Index and Value Compression. 511-519 - David A. Bader, Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, Virat Agarwal:
On the Design of Fast Pseudo-Random Number Generators for the Cell Broadband Engine and an Application to Risk Analysis. 520-527
Algorithms
- Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Cellular ANTomata: Food-Finding and Maze-Threading. 528-535 - Guojing Cong, Sreedhar B. Kodali, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Doug Lea, Vijay A. Saraswat, Tong Wen:
Solving Large, Irregular Graph Problems Using Adaptive Work-Stealing. 536-545
File Systems and I/O
- Jianhui Yue, Yifeng Zhu, Zhao Cai:
Impacts of Indirect Blocks on Buffer Cache Energy Efficiency. 546-553 - Peng Gu, Jun Wang, Robert Ross:
Bridging the Gap Between Parallel File Systems and Local File Systems: A Case Study with PVFS. 554-561 - Weikuan Yu, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
ParColl: Partitioned Collective I/O on the Cray XT. 562-569
Software Tools
- Robert Niewiadomski, José Nelson Amaral, Duane Szafron:
The MAP3S Static-and-Regular Mesh Simulation and Wavefront Parallel-Programming Patterns. 570-577 - Dong H. Ahn, Dorian C. Arnold, Bronis R. de Supinski, Gregory L. Lee, Barton P. Miller, Martin Schulz:
Overcoming Scalability Challenges for Tool Daemon Launching. 578-585 - James Dinan, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, D. Brian Larkins, Jarek Nieplocha, P. Sadayappan:
Scioto: A Framework for Global-View Task Parallelism. 586-593
Routing
- Andres Mejia, José Flich, José Duato:
On the Potentials of Segment-Based Routing for NoCs. 594-603 - Ze Li, Haiying Shen:
Utility-Based Distributed Routing in Intermittently Connected Networks. 604-611 - Dong Xiang, Qi Wang, Yi Pan:
Deadlock-Free Fully Adaptive Routing in Tori Based on a New Virtual Network Partitioning Scheme. 612-619
Parallel Computing
- Chao Wang, Zhe Zhang, Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai, Xiaosong Ma, Frank Mueller:
On-the-Fly Recovery of Job Input Data in Supercomputers. 620-627 - Chuntao Hong, Wenguang Chen, Weimin Zheng, Jiulong Shan, Yurong Chen, Yimin Zhang:
Parallelization and Characterization of Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis. 628-635 - Jiaqi Zhang, Zhiyi Huang, Wenguang Chen, Qihang Huang, Weimin Zheng:
Maotai: View-Oriented Parallel Programming on CMT Processors. 636-643
Search and Security in P2P Systems
- Yu Hua, Bin Xiao, Dan Feng, Bo Yu:
Bounded LSH for Similarity Search in Peer-to-Peer File Systems. 644-651 - Sirui Yang, Hai Jin, Bo Li, Xiaofei Liao, Hong Yao, Xuping Tu:
The Content Pollution in Peer-to-Peer Live Streaming Systems: Analysis and Implications. 652-659 - Haiying Shen:
GeWave: Geographically-Aware Wave for File Consistency Maintenance in P2P Systems. 660-667
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