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4th ISPDC 2005: Lille, France
- 4th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC 2005), 4-6 July 2005, Lille, France. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2434-6
Keynote Speakers
- Ian T. Foster:
A New Era in Computing: Moving Services onto Grid. 3 - Enrique Alba:
New Challenges in Parallel Optimization. 5
Presentations
- Vincent R. Obozinski:
From Grid Technologies (in 6th of IST RTD 2002-2006) to knowledge Utility. 8 - Dan Grigoras:
E-NEXT: Network of Excellence - Emerging Network Technologies. 9-10
Scheduling
- Lukasz Masko:
Task Scheduling for Dynamic SMP Clusters with Communication on the Fly for Bounded Number of Resources. 13-20 - Eryk Laskowski, Marek S. Tudruj, Richard Olejnik, Bernard Toursel:
Java Byte Code Scheduling Based on the Most-Often-Used-Paths in Programs with Branches. 21-27 - E. Ilavarasan, P. Thambidurai, R. Mahilmannan:
Performance Effective Task Scheduling Algorithm for Heterogeneous Computing System. 28-38
Grid and Peer-to-Peer Computing (1)
- Roland Kunz:
Cellular Nonlinear Network Grids - a new Grid Computing Approach. 39-42 - Marek Ciglan, Ladislav Hluchý:
Towards Scalable Grid Replica Optimization Framework. 43-50 - Anjan Mahanta, Thanaruk Theeramunkong:
A Comparative Simulation Analysis of P2P System Architectures. 51-57 - Holly Dail, Frederic Desprez:
Adaptive window scheduling for a hierarchical agent system. 58-65 - Jérémy Buisson, Françoise André, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Enforcing consistency during the adaptation of a parallel component. 66-73 - Haiwu He, Guy Bergére, Serge G. Petiton:
GMRES Method on Lightweight GRID System. 74-82
Monitoring, Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Daniel Grosu, Thomas E. Carroll:
A Strategyproof Mechanism for Scheduling Divisible Loads in Distributed Systems. 83-90 - Guangming Tan, Shengzhong Feng, Ninghui Sun:
Load Balancing Algorithm in Cluster-based RNA secondary structure Prediction. 91-96 - Geoffroy Vallée, Renaud Lottiaux, David Margery, Christine Morin:
Ghost Process: a Sound Basis to Implement Process Duplication, Migration and Checkpoint/Restart in Linux Clusters. 97-104 - Marek S. Tudruj, Janusz Borkowski, Damian Kopanski:
Load Balancing with Migration Based on Synchronizers in PS-GRADE Graphical Tool. 105-112 - Janusz Borkowski:
Measuring and improving quality of parallel application monitoring based on global states. 113-120 - Adam Smyk, Marek S. Tudruj:
Profiling Macro Data Flow Graphs for Parallel Implementation of FDTD Computations. 121-130
Optimization, Scientific Computing and Applications
- Thuy Lien Pham, Ivan Lavallée, Marc Bui, Si Hoàng Do:
A Distributed Algorithm for the Maximum Flow Problem. 131-138 - Gabriel Paillard, Christian Antoine Louis Lavault, Felipe Maia Galvão França:
A Distributed Prime Sieving Algorithm based on Scheduling by Multiple Edge Reversal. 139-146 - Juan Chen, Yong Dong, Xuejun Yang, Dan Wu:
A Compiler-Directed Energy Saving Strategy for Parallelizing Applications in On-Chip Multiprocessors. 147-154 - Marek S. Tudruj, Lukasz Masko:
Towards Massively Parallel Numerical Computations Based on Dynamic SMP Clusters with Communication on the Fly. 155-162 - Boguslaw Butrylo, Marek S. Tudruj, Lukasz Masko, Laurent Nicolas:
SSOR Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Algorithm in Dynamic SMP Clusters with Communication on the Fly. 163-172
Mobile & Agent-based Computing
- Laurentiu Lucian Petrea, Dan Grigoras:
Towards Introducing Code Mobility on J2ME. 173-182 - Areski Flissi, Christophe Gransart, Philippe Merle:
A Component-based Software Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing. 183-190 - Dan Grigoras, Mark Riordan:
Service Driven Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Formation and Management. 191-198 - Mohammad Hussein, Franck Morvan, Abdelkader Hameurlain:
Embedded cost model in mobile agents for large scale query optimization. 199-206 - Minor Gordon, Marcin Paprzycki:
Designing Agent Based Travel Support System. 207-216
Grid and Peer-to-Peer Computing (2)
- Arun Kejariwal, Alexandru Nicolau:
An Efficient Load Balancing Scheme for Grid-based High Performance Scientific Computing. 217-225 - Vincent Garonne, Andrei Tsaregorodtsev, Eddy Caron:
A study of meta-scheduling architectures for high throughput computing: Pull versus Push. 226-233 - EunJoung Byun, SungJin Choi, MaengSoon Baik, Chong-Sun Hwang:
Scheduling Scheme based on Dedication Rate in Volunteer Computing Environment. 234-241 - Cyril Randriamaro, Olivier Soyez, Gil Utard, Francis Wlazinski:
Data distribution for failure correlation management in a Peer to Peer storage system. 242-249 - Baohua Wei, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello:
Collaborative Data Distribution with BitTorrent for Computational Desktop Grids. 250-257 - Padraig J. O'Dowd, Adarsh Patil, John P. Morrison:
Managing MPICH-G2 Jobs with WebCom-G. 258-266
Distributed Algorithms and Databases
- Kenji Imasaki, Sivarama P. Dandamudi:
A New Join Algorithm for Cluster-Based Database Systems. 267-274 - Anca Gog, Horea-Adrian Grebla:
Evolutionary Tuning for Distributed Database Performance. 275-281 - Valérie Fiolet, Bernard Toursel:
Progressive Clustering for Database Distribution on a Grid. 282-289 - Gang Xu, Wei Xu, Tao Huang:
Extending OBDD Graphs for Composite Event Matching in Content-based Pub/Sub Systems. 290-298 - Ahmed Khoumsi:
Coordination of Components in a Distributed Discrete-Event System. 299-306 - Dana Petcu:
Parallel Jess. 307-316
Communications, Fault Tolerance and Security
- Ricardo Guapo, Leonel Sousa, Shinichi Yamagiwa:
On the Implementation and Evaluation of Berkeley Sockets on Maestro2 cluster computing environment. 317-324 - Shinichi Yamagiwa, Keiichi Aoki, Koichi Wada:
Active Zero-copy: A performance study of non-deterministic messaging. 325-332 - Mourad Elhadef:
An Artificial Immune System for Efficient Comparison-Based Diagnosis of Multiprocessor Systems. 333-340 - María Engracia Gómez, Pedro López, José Duato:
A Memory-Effective Fault-Tolerant Routing Strategy for Direct Interconnection Networks. 341-348
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