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5. PVM/MPI 1998: Liverpool, UK
- Vassil Alexandrov, Jack J. Dongarra:
Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, 5th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting, Liverpool, UK, September 7-9, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1497, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-65041-5
1. Evaluation and Performance
- Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Kamil Iskra, Radoslaw Maruszewski:
On-Line Performance Monitoring Using OMIS. 3-10 - Andrea Clematis, Angelo Corana:
Performance Analysis of Task-Based Algorithms on Heterogeneous Systems with Message Passing. 11-18 - Antonio Espinosa, Tomàs Margalef, Emilio Luque:
Automatic Detection of PVM Program Performance Problems. 19-26 - Gianluigi Folino, Giandomenico Spezzano, Domenico Talia:
Evaluating and Modeling Communication Overhead of MPI Primitives on the Meiko CS-2. 27-35 - D. Lancaster, Cliff A. Addison, Tim Oliver:
A Parallel I/O Test Suite. 36-43 - Ron Lavi, Amnon Barak:
Improving the PVM Daemon Network Performance by Direct Network Access. 44-51 - Ralf H. Reussner, Peter Sanders, Lutz Prechelt, Matthias Müller:
SKaMPI: A Detailed, Accurate MPI Benchmark. 52-59
2. Extensions and Improvements
- Mark Baker:
MPI on NT: The Current Status and Performance of the Available Environments. 63-73 - Al Geist:
Harness: The Next Generationi Beyond PVM. 74-82 - Paul A. Gray, Alan T. Krantz, Soeren Olesen, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Advances in Heterogeneous Network Computing. 83-92 - Graham E. Fagg, Kevin S. London, Jack J. Dongarra:
MPI_Connect Managing Heterogeneous MPI Applications Ineroperation and Process Control. 93-96 - Malolan Chetlur, Girindra D. Sharma, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Umesh Kumar V. Rajasekaran, Philip A. Wilsey:
An Active Layer Extension to MPI. 97-104 - Pedro D. Medeiros, José C. Cunha:
Interconnecting PVM and MPI Applications. 105-112 - José Marinho, João Gabriel Silva:
WMPI - Message Passing Interface for Win32 Clusters. 113-120 - Paulo Martins, Luís Moura Silva, João Gabriel Silva:
A Java Interface for WMPI. 121-128
3. Implementation Issues
- Marian Bubak, Piotr Luszczek, Agnieszka Wierzbowska:
Porting CHAOS Library to MPI. 131-136 - Alexandre Carissimi, Marcelo Pasin:
Athapascan: An Experience on Mixing MPI Communications and Threads. 137-144 - John Yiannis Cotronis:
Developing Message-Passing Applications on MPICH under Ensemble. 145-152 - Mishi Derakhshan, Arnold R. Krommer:
The NAG Parallel Library and the PINEAPL Project. 153-160 - Mike Delves, Hans P. Zima:
High Performance Fortran: A Status Report or: Are We Ready to Give Up MPI?. 161-171 - Thomas Fuerle, Erich Schikuta, Christoph Loeffelhardt, Kurt Stockinger, Helmut Wanek:
On the Implementation of a Portable, Client-Server Based MPI-IO Interface. 172-179 - Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch, Thomas Beisel, Rainer Keller:
Distributed Computing in a Heterogeneous Computing Environment. 180-187 - Takao Hatazaki:
Rank Reordering Strategy for MPI Topology Creation Functions. 188-195 - Michael Kemelmakher, Orly Kremien:
Scalable and Adaptive Resource Sharin in PVM. 196-205 - Oliver Krone, Martin Raab, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Load Balancing for Network Based Multi-threaded Applications. 206-214 - Graham M. Megson, Robert S. Fish, David N. J. Clarke:
Creation of Reconfigurable Hardware Objects in PVM Environments. 215-222 - Kenji Morimoto, Takashi Matsumoto, Kei Hiraki:
Implementing MPI with the Memory-Based Communication Facilities on the SSS-CORE Operating System. 223-230 - Stephen L. Scott, Markus Fischer, Al Geist:
PVM on Windows and NT Clusters. 231-238 - Nenad Stankovic, Kang Zhang:
Java and Network Parallel Processing. 239-246
4. Tools
- Ranieri Baraglia, Renato Ferrini, Domenico Laforenza, R. Sgherri:
A Tool for the Development of Meta-Applications Supporting Several Message-Passing Programming Environments. 249-256 - Shirley Browne:
Cross-Platform Parallel Debugging and Performance Analysis Tools. 257-264 - Dieter Kranzlmüller, Jens Volkert:
Debugging Point-to-Point Communication in MPI an PVM. 265-272 - José C. Cunha, Vítor Duarte:
Monitoring PVM Programs Using the DAMS Approach. 273-280 - Thomas Nitsche, Wolfram Webers:
Functional Message Passing with OPAL-MPI. 281-288 - Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego:
An MPI-based Run-Time Support to Coordinate HPF Tasks. 289-296 - Philip M. Papadopoulos, James Arthur Kohl:
Dynamic Visualization and Steering Using PVM and MPI. 297-303 - Juan Touriño, Ramon Doallo:
A PVM-Based Library for Sparse Matrex Factorizations. 304-311 - Roland Wismüller:
On-Line Monitoring Support in PVM and MPI. 312-319
5. Algorithms
- Vassil Alexandrov, Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Keith Taft:
Coarse Grained Parallel Monte Carlo Algorithms for Solving SLAE Using PVM. 323-330 - Alessandro Bolloni, Antonio Riganelli, Stefano Crocchianti, Antonio Laganà:
Parallel Quantum Scattering Calculations Applied to the Dynamics of Elementary Reactions. 331-337 - Ken J. Chan, Alan Gibbons, Marcelo Pias, Wojciech Rytter:
On the PVM Computations of Transitive Closure and Algebraic Path Problems. 338-345 - Ivan Dimov, Vassil Alexandrov, Aneta Karaivanova:
Implementation of Monte Carlo Algorithms for Eigenvalue Problem Using MPI. 346-353 - Krassimir Georgiev, Zahari Zlatev:
Running an Advection-Chemistry Code on Message Passing Computers. 354-363 - Antonio Laganà, Gaia Grossi, Antonio Riganelli, Gianni Ferraro:
A Model for Parallel One Dimensional Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions Calculations. 364-370 - Carmen N. Ojeda-Guerra, Elsa M. Macías, Álvaro Suárez Sarmiento:
Sparse LU Factorization with Partial Pivoting Overlapping Communications and Computations on the SP-2 Multicomputer. 371-378 - Enrique Ramos, Wladimiro Díaz, Vicente Cerverón, Ignacio Nebot-Gil:
Use of Parallel Computing to Improve the Accuracy of Calculated Molecular Properties. 379-386 - José L. Roda, Casiano Rodríguez, Francisco de Sande, Daniel González-Morales, Francisco Almeida:
A New Model for the Analysis of Asynchronous Parallel Algorithms. 387-394 - Jesper Larsson Träff:
Portable Randomized List Ranking on Multiprocessors Using MPI. 395-402 - E. Varin, R. Roy, T. NKaoua:
A Parallel Algorithm for the Simultaneous Solution of Direct and Adjoint Multigroup Diffusion Problems. 403-410
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