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The Journal of Supercomputing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1999
- Kei-Chun Li, Kang Zhang:
Supporting Scalable Performance Monitoring and Analysis of Parallel Programs. 5-31 - Claudia Eckert, Markus Pizka:
Improving Resource Management in Distributed Systems using Language-Level Structuring Concepts. 33-55 - Yoichi Omori, Akira Fukuda, Kazuki Joe:
An Object-Oriented Framework for Loop Parallelization. 57-69 - Ada Wai-Chee Fu, Siu-Cheung Chau:
Locating Corruptions in a Replicated File in a Distributed Environment. 71-97
Volume 13, Number 2, March 1999
- Mounir Hamdi, Yi Pan, Babak Hamidzadeh, F. M. Lim:
Parallel Computing on an Ethernet Cluster of Workstations: Opportunities and Constraints. 111-132 - Pablo Galdámez, Declan Murphy, José M. Bernabéu-Aubán, Francesc D. Muñoz-Escoí:
Event-Based Techniques to Debug an Object Request Broker. 133-149 - Soon Myoung Chung, Arindam Chatterjee:
Parallel Distributive Join Algorithm on the Intel Paragon. 151-169 - José M. Claver:
Parallel Wavefront Algorithms Solving Lyapunov Equations for the Cholesky Factor on Message Passing Multiprocessors. 171-189 - Laurence Tianruo Yang, Hai-Xiang Lin:
Parallel Performance Analysis of the Improved Quasi-Minimal Residual Method on Bulk Synchronous Parallel Architectures. 191-210 - Pedro Jorge Coelho, Pedro A. Novo, Maria da Graça Carvalho:
Modelling of a Utility Boiler Using Parallel Computing. 211-232
Volume 13, Number 3, May 1999
- Mark J. Clement, Xian-He Sun:
Editorial. 247 - Mats Brorsson, Martin Kral:
Performance Tuning Software DSM Applications using Visualisation. 249-265 - Mark J. Clement, Glenn Judd, Bryan S. Morse, J. Kelly Flanagan:
Performance Surface Prediction for WAN-Based Clusters. 267-281 - Yong Luo:
Shared Memory vs. Message Passing: The COMOPS Benchmark Experiment. 283-301 - Jeffrey C. Becker, Bill Nitzberg, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, Maurice Yarrow:
Predicting Price/Performance Trade-offs for Whitney: A Commodity Computing Cluster. 303-319 - John L. Gustafson, Rajat Todi:
Conventional Benchmarks as a Sample of the Performance Spectrum. 321-342
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