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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2004
- Matthias Korch, Thomas Rauber:
A comparison of task pools for dynamic load balancing of irregular algorithms. 1-47 - Roger King:
Security Maintenance Mediation: a technology for preventing unintended security breaches. 49-60 - N. T. Padial-Collins, W. B. VanderHeyden, Duan Z. Zhang, Edward D. Dendy, Daniel Livescu:
Parallel operation of CartaBlanca on shared and distributed memory computers. 61-77 - Glenn R. Luecke, Marina Kraeva, Jing Yuan, Silvia Spanoyannis:
Performance and scalability of MPI on PC clusters. 79-107
Volume 16, Number 2-3, February - March 2004
- Editorial - Special Issue: Compilers for Parallel Computers (CPC 2001). 109-110
- Siegfried Benkner, Thomas Brandes:
Compiling data-parallel programs for clusters of SMPs. 111-132 - Christoph W. Keßler:
Managing distributed shared arrays in a bulk-synchronous parallel programming environment. 133-153 - Eladio Gutiérrez, Oscar G. Plata, Emilio L. Zapata:
Data partitioning-based parallel irregular reductions. 155-172 - Thomas Rauber, Robert Reilein, Gudula Rünger:
Group-SPMD programming with orthogonal processor groups. 173-195 - Samuel P. Midkiff, Jaejin Lee, David A. Padua:
A compiler for multiple memory models. 197-220 - Martin Griebl, Peter Faber, Christian Lengauer:
Space-time mapping and tiling: a helpful combination. 221-246 - Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Toru Kisuki, Kyle A. Gallivan, Michael F. P. O'Boyle:
The effect of cache models on iterative compilation for combined tiling and unrolling. 247-270 - Grigori Fursin, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Olivier Temam, G. Watts:
A fast and accurate method for determining a lower bound on execution time. 271-292 - Daniel J. Quinlan, Markus Schordan, Brian Miller, Markus Kowarschik:
Parallel object-oriented framework optimization. 293-302 - Gilles Pokam, Stéphane Bihan, Julien Simonnet, François Bodin:
SWARP: a retargetable preprocessor for multimedia instructions. 303-318
Volume 16, Number 4, April 2004
- Xiaofang Wang, Sotirios G. Ziavras:
Parallel LU factorization of sparse matrices on FPGA-based configurable computing engines. 319-343 - Justin T. Maris, Aaron W. Keen, Takashi Ishihara, Ronald A. Olsson:
A comparison of concurrent programming and cooperative multithreading under load balancing applications. 345-369 - Ami Marowka, Zhenying Liu, Barbara M. Chapman:
OpenMP-oriented applications for distributed shared memory architectures. 371-384 - Anand Natrajan, Michael F. Crowley, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Marty A. Humphrey, Anthony D. Fox, Andrew S. Grimshaw, Charles L. Brooks III:
Studying protein folding on the Grid: experiences using CHARMM on NPACI resources under Legion. 385-397
Volume 16, Number 5, 2004
- Special Issue: Middleware for Grid Computing. 399-400
- Rashid J. Al-Ali, Abdelhakim Hafid, Omer F. Rana, David W. Walker:
An approach for quality of service adaptation in service-oriented Grids. 401-412 - Marcos Dias de Assunção, Fernando Luiz Koch, Carlos Becker Westphall:
Grids of agents for computer and telecommunication network management. 413-424 - Cristina Boeres, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
EasyGrid: towards a framework for the automatic Grid enabling of legacy MPI applications. 425-432 - Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Nikos Parlavantzas, Wai Kit Yeung, Wei Cai:
Applying the reflective middleware approach in Grid computing. 433-440 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Wenjun Wu, Ahmet Uyar, Hasan Bulut, Shrideep Pallickara:
Global multimedia collaboration system. 441-447 - Andrei Goldchleger, Fabio Kon, Alfredo Goldman, Marcelo Finger, Germano Capistrano Bezerra:
InteGrade: object-oriented Grid middleware leveraging the idle computing power of desktop machines. 449-459 - Alfredo Goldman, Carlos Queiroz:
A model for parallel job scheduling on dynamical computer Grids. 461-468 - Jacek Gomoluch, Michael Schroeder:
Performance evaluation of market-based resource allocation for Grid computing. 469-475 - Katarzyna Keahey, Von Welch, Sam Lang, B. Liu, Sam Meder:
Fine-grained authorization for job execution in the Grid: design and implementation. 477-488 - Raj Kumar, Vanish Talwar, Sujoy Basu:
A resource management framework for interactive Grids. 489-501 - Jason Novotny, Michael Russell, Oliver Wehrens:
GridSphere: a portal framework for building collaborations. 503-513 - Fábio Porto, Gilson A. Giraldi, Jauvane C. de Oliveira, Rodrigo L. S. Silva, Bruno Schulze:
CoDIMS: an adaptable middleware system for scientific visualization in Grids. 515-522 - Vivien Quéma, Renaud Lachaize, Emmanuel Cecchet:
An asynchronous middleware for Grid resource monitoring. 523-534 - Bruno Schulze, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira:
Grid computing and active services. 535-542 - Cristina D. Ururahy, Noemi de La Rocque Rodriguez:
Programming and coordinating Grid environments and applications. 543-549
Volume 16, Number 6, May 2004
- Simon Huband, Chris McDonald:
Parallel program debugging by specification. 551-585 - Jesús Peinado-Pinilla, Antonio M. Vidal:
A parallel Broyden approach to the Toeplitz inverse eigenproblem. 587-610 - Frank J. Seinstra, Dennis C. Koelma:
User transparency: a fully sequential programming model for efficient data parallel image processing. 611-644
Volume 16, Number 7, June 2004
- Special Issue: Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs. 645-646
- Alessandro Coglio:
Simple verification technique for complex Java bytecode subroutines. 647-670 - Alex Potanin, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Checking ownership and confinement. 671-687 - Norbert Schirmer:
Analysing the Java package/access concepts in Isabelle/HOL. 689-706 - Andrew Kennedy, Don Syme:
Transposing F to C#: expressivity of parametric polymorphism in an object-oriented language. 707-733
Volume 16, Number 8, July 2004
- Niklas Edmundsson, Erik Elmroth, Bo Kågström, Markus Mårtensson, Mats Nylén, Åke Sandgren, Mattias Wadenstein:
Design and evaluation of a TOP100 Linux Super Cluster system. 735-750 - Diganta Goswami, Rajib Mall:
A parallel algorithm for static slicing of concurrent programs. 751-769 - Frederic Desprez, Frédéric Suter:
Impact of mixed-parallelism on parallel implementations of the Strassen and Winograd matrix multiplication algorithms. 771-797 - Geir Gundersen, Trond Steihaug:
Data structures in Java for matrix computations. 799-815
Volume 16, Number 9, August 2004
- David A. Bader, Srinivas Aluru:
Special Issue: High Performance Computational Biology. 817-821 - Shahid H. Bokhari, Jon R. Sauer:
Sequence alignment on the Cray MTA-2. 823-839 - Yuheng Li, Mario Lauria, Ralf Bundschuh:
Using hybrid alignment for iterative sequence database searches. 841-853 - Harald Simmler, Holger Singpiel, Reinhard Männer:
Real-time primer design for DNA chips. 855-872 - Harald Meier, Andreas Krause, Markus Kräutner, Arndt Bode:
Development and implementation of a parallel algorithm for the fast design of oligonucleotide probe sets for diagnostic DNA microarrays. 873-893 - Xiang Xiao, Ernst R. Dow, Russell C. Eberhart, Zina Ben-Miled, Robert J. Oppelt:
A hybrid self-organizing maps and particle swarm optimization approach. 895-915 - Alessandro Marongiu, Paolo Palazzari, Vittorio Rosato:
A specialized hardware device for the protein similarity search. 917-931 - Nouhad J. Rizk:
Parallelization of IBD computation for determining genetic disease maps. 933-943 - Bertil Schmidt, Lin Feng, Amey V. Laud, Yusdi Santoso:
Development of distributed bioinformatics applications with GMP. 945-959 - Nicola Yanev, Rumen Andonov:
Parallel divide and conquer approach for the protein threading problem. 961-974 - Alexandros Stamatakis, Thomas Ludwig, Harald Meier:
The AxML program family for maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic tree inference. 975-988
Volume 16, Number 10, 2004
- Kazuki Hyoudou, Ryota Ozaki, Yasuichi Nakayama:
A PC cluster system employing IEEE 1394. 989-1003 - George Wells, Alan Chalmers, Peter G. Clayton:
Linda implementations in Java for concurrent systems. 1005-1022 - Paul Brebner, Jeffrey Gosper:
The J2EE ECperf benchmark results: transient trophies or technology treasures? 1023-1036 - Glenn R. Luecke, Silvia Spanoyannis, Marina Kraeva:
The performance and scalability of SHMEM and MPI-2 one-sided routines on a SGI Origin 2000 and a Cray T3E-600. 1037-1060
Volume 16, Number 11, September 2004
- Giampaolo Bella, Ronaldo Menezes:
Special Issue: Computer Security. 1061 - Mikhail J. Atallah, Stefano Lonardi:
Augmenting LZ-77 with authentication and integrity assurance capabilities. 1063-1076 - Blaise Gassend, Daihyun Lim, Dwaine E. Clarke, Marten van Dijk, Srinivas Devadas:
Identification and authentication of integrated circuits. 1077-1098 - Sanjay Raman, Dwaine E. Clarke, Matt Burnside, Srinivas Devadas, Ronald L. Rivest:
Access-controlled resource discovery in pervasive networks. 1099-1120 - Dongwan Shin, Gail-Joon Ahn, Sangrae Cho, Seunghun Jin:
A role-based infrastructure management system: design and implementation. 1121-1141
Volume 16, Number 12, 2004
- Min-Bin Chen, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Jan-Jan Wu:
Efficient parallel implementations of near Delaunay triangulation with High Performance Fortran. 1143-1159 - Michael Burrows, K. Rustan M. Leino:
Finding stale-value errors in concurrent programs. 1161-1172 - José Antonio Pérez, Rafael Corchuelo, Miguel Toro:
An order-based algorithm for implementing multiparty synchronization. 1173-1206 - Yi Pan, Cos S. Ierotheou, Majeed M. Hayat:
Parallel bandwidth characteristics calculations for thin avalanche photodiodes on a SGI Origin 2000 supercomputer. 1207-1225
Volume 16, Number 13, November 2004
- Systems Performance Evaluation. 1227-1228
- Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Kris Gaj, Nikitas A. Alexandridis, Frederic Vroman, Nguyen Nguyen, Jacek R. Radzikowski, Preeyapong Samipagdi, Suboh A. Suboh:
A performance study of job management systems. 1229-1246 - Iain Gourlay, Peter M. Dew, Karim Djemame, John F. Snowdon, Gordon A. Russell:
Supporting Bulk Synchronous Parallelism with a high-bandwidth optical interconnect. 1247-1270 - Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Lewis M. Mackenzie:
Towards a more realistic comparative analysis of multicomputer networks. 1271-1289 - Azzedine Boukerche, Terry Tuck:
RF-MVTC: an efficient risk-free multiversion concurrency control algorithm. 1291-1311 - Geyong Min, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua:
On the performance of circuit-switched networks in the presence of correlated traffic. 1313-1326 - Keqin Li:
Performance evaluation of a random-walk-based algorithm for embedding dynamically evolving trees in hypercubic networks. 1327-1351 - Wonyong Yoon, Dongman Lee, Hee Yong Youn:
On the scalability of many-to-many reliable multicast sessions. 1353-1363 - Demetres D. Kouvatsos, Is-Haka Mkwawa, Irfan Awan:
One-to-all broadcasting scheme for arbitrary static interconnection networks with bursty background traffic. 1365-1383
Volume 16, Number 14, 2004
- Hai Zhuge:
Resource Space Grid: model, method and platform. 1385-1413 - Aditya Velivelli, Kenneth Mark Bryden:
A cache-efficient implementation of the lattice Boltzmann method for the two-dimensional diffusion equation. 1415-1432 - Chen Zhang, David W. Cordes:
Simulation of resource synchronization in a dynamic real-time distributed computing environment. 1433-1451 - Hai Zhuge, Ruixiang Jia, Jie Liu:
Semantic Link Network Builder and Intelligent Semantic Browser. 1453-1476
Volume 16, Number S1, 2004
- Anthony Skjellum, Arkady Kanevsky, Yoginder S. Dandass, Jerrell Watts, Steve Paavola, Dennis Cottel, Greg Henley, L. Shane Hebert, Zhenqian Cui, Anna Rounbehler:
The Real-Time Message Passing Interface Standard (MPI/RT-1.1) . 0-322
Volume 16, Number 15, December 2004
- Stephen John Turner:
Special Issue: Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications. 1477-1481 - Thom McLean, Richard M. Fujimoto, J. Brad Fitzgibbons:
Middleware for real-time distributed simulations. 1483-1501 - Hui Zhao, Nicolas D. Georganas:
HLA real-time extension. 1503-1525 - Katherine L. Morse, Mikel D. Petty:
High Level Architecture Data Distribution Management migration from DoD 1.3 to IEEE 1516. 1527-1543 - Azzedine Boukerche, Caron Dzermajko:
Performance evaluation of Data Distribution Management strategies. 1545-1573 - Yim-Pan Chui, Pheng-Ann Heng:
Attitude dead reckoning in a collaborative virtual environment using cumulative polynomial extrapolation of quaternions. 1575-1599
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