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4th VECPAR 2000: Porto, Portugal
- José M. Laginha M. Palma, Jack J. Dongarra, Vicente Hernández:
Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR 2000, 4th International Conference, Porto, Portugal, June 21-23, 2000, Selected Papers and Invited Talks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1981, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-41999-3
Computational Grids, Languages, and Tools in Multiplatform Environments
- Introduction. 1-2
- Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman:
Computational Grids. 3-37 - Tomas Forkert, Hans-Peter Kersken, Andreas Schreiber, Martin Strietzel, Klaus Wolf:
The Distributed Engineering Framework TENT. 38-46 - Thomas Rischbeck, Paul Watson:
A Parallel VRML97 Server Based on Active Objects. 47-60 - Reginald L. Walker:
Dynamic Load Balancing Model: Preliminary Results for Parallel Pseudo-search Engine Indexers/Crawler Mechanisms Using MPI and Genetic Programming. 61-74 - Francesc Solsona, Francesc Giné, Fermín Molina, Porfidio Hernández, Emilio Luque:
Implementing and Analysing an Effective Explicit Coscheduling Algorithm on a NOW. 75-88 - Javier Fernández, Félix García, Jesús Carretero:
Enhancing Parallel Multimedia Servers through New Hierarchical Disk Scheduling Algorithms. 89-99 - Hyun-Gyoo Yook, Myong-Soon Park:
Suboptimal Communication Schedule for GEN_BLOCK Redistribution (Best Student Paper Award: Honourable Mention). 100-113 - João Luís Sobral, Alberto José Proença:
A SCOOPP Evaluation on Packing Parallel Objects in Run-Time. 114-127 - Arturo González-Escribano, Arjan J. C. van Gemund, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo, Judith Alonso-López, David Martín-García, Alberto Pedrosa-Calvo:
Measuring the Performance Impact of SP-Restricted Programming in Shared-Memory Machines. 128-141 - Patrick H. Corr, Peter Milligan, Vaughan Purnell:
A Neural Network Based Tool for Semi-automatic Code Transformation. 142-153 - Oliver Sinnen, Leonel Sousa:
A Platform Independent Parallelising Tool Based on Graph Theoretic Models. 154-167 - Renato J. O. Figueiredo, Jeffrey P. Bradford, José A. B. Fortes:
Improving the Performance of Heterogeneous DSMs via Multithreading. 168-180 - Silvia Del Pino, Luis Piñuel, Rafael A. Moreno, Francisco Tirado:
Value Prediction as a Cost-Effective Solution to Improve Embedded Processors Performance. 181-196
Cellular Automata and Applications in Computational Physics
- Introduction. 197-198
- Dietrich Stauffer:
Cellular Automata: Applications. 199-206 - Domenico Talia:
The Role of Parallel Cellular Programming in Computational Science. 207-220 - Sourav Kundu:
Optimization with Parallel Computing. 221-229 - Jorge M. Pacheco, José Luís Martins:
Parallelization of a Density Functional Program for Monte-Carlo Simulation of Large Molecules. 230-241 - Carmen L. T. Borges, Djalma M. Falcão:
Power System Reliability by Sequential Monte Carlo Simulation on Multicomputer Platforms. 242-253 - David Nunn:
A Novel Algorithm for the Numerical Simulation of Collision-Free Plasma-Vlasov Hybrid Simulation. 254-261 - Jesús Vigo-Aguiar, Luis M. Quintales, Srinivasan Natesan:
An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for the Numerical Solution of Schrödinger Equation. 262-270
Linear and Non-linear Algebra
- Introduction. 271-272
- Chao-Yang Gau, Mark A. Stadtherr:
Parallel Branch-and-Bound for Chemical Engineering Applications: Load Balancing and Scheduling Issues. 273-300 - Jordi Castro, Antonio Frangioni:
A Parallel Implementation of an Interior-Point Algorithm for Multicommodity Network Flows. 301-315 - Pedro Alonso, José M. Badía, Antonio M. Vidal:
A Parallel Algorithm for Solving the Toeplitz Least Squares Problem. 316-329 - Andreas Schramm:
An Index Domain for Adaptive Multi-grid Methods. 330-343 - Margarita Amor, Francisco Argüello, Juan López, Emilio L. Zapata:
Parallelization of a Recursive Decoupling Method for Solving Tridiagonal Linear Systems on Distributed Memory Computer. 344-354 - Jesús Peinado-Pinilla, Antonio M. Vidal:
A New Parallel Approach to the Toeplitz Inverse Eigenproblem Using Newton-like Methods. 355-368 - Maria Antónia Forjaz, Rui Ralha:
An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for the Symmetric Tridiagonal Eigenvalue Problem. 369-379 - Josep Arnal, Violeta Migallón, José Penadés:
Non-stationary Parallel Newton Iterative Methods for Nonlinear Problems. 380-394 - Maribel Castillo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, Vicente Hernández:
Parallel Pole Assignment of Single-Input Systems. 395-402 - Gloria Martínez, Germán Fabregat, Vicente Hernández:
Solving the Generalized Sylvester Equation with a Systolic Library. 403-416
Imaging
- Introduction. 417-418
- Michael J. B. Duff:
Thirty Years of Parallel Image Processing. 419-438 - Jorge G. Barbosa, João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Armando J. Padilha:
Parallel Image Processing System on a Cluster of Personal Computers (Best Student Paper Award: First Prize). 439-452 - Leonel Sousa, Oliver Sinnen:
Synchronous Non-local Image Processing on Orthogonal Multiprocessor Systems. 453-466 - Augusto Cesar Heluy Dantas, José Manoel de Seixas, Felipe Maia Galvão França:
Parallel Implementation of a Track Recognition System Using Hough Transform. 467-480
Finite/Discrete Elements in Engineering Applications
- Introduction. 481-482
- D. R. J. Owen, Y. T. Feng, Jianguo Yu, Djordje Peric:
Finite/Discrete Element Analysis of Multi-fracture and Multi-contact Phenomena. 483-505 - Marcos A. D. Martins, José L. D. Alves, Alvaro L. G. A. Coutinho:
Parallel Edge-Based Finite Element Techniques for Nonlinear Solid Mechanics. 506-518 - Emmanuel Cagniot, Thomas Brandes, Jean-Luc Dekeyser, Francis Piriou, Pierre Boulet, Stéphane Clénet:
High Level Parallelization of a 3D Electromagnetic Simulation Code with Irregular Communication Patterns. 519-528 - Sergio Romero, Luis F. Romero, Emilio L. Zapata:
Parallel Algorithm for Fast Cloth Simulation. 529-535 - Elsa Ferreira Gomes, Lígia M. Ribeiro, Pedro F. R. Regueiras, José J. C. Cruz-Pinto:
A Parallel Algorithm for the Simulation of the Dynamic Behaviour of Liquid-Liquid Agitated Columns. 536-550
Simulation of Turbulent Flows
- Ugo Piomelli, Alberto Scotti, Elias Balaras:
Large-Eddy Simulations of Turbulent Flows, from Desktop to Supercomputer. 551-578
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