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IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Applications, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 1995
- Growing challenges. 3
- Don Morton, Kefei Wang, David O. Ogbe:
Lessons learned in porting Fortran/PVM code to the Cray T3D. 4-11 - Ravi Ponnusamy, Yuan-Shin Hwang, Raja Das, Joel H. Saltz, Alok N. Choudhary, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Supporting irregular distributions using data-parallel languages. 12-24 - Susan Hinrichs:
Simplifying connection-based communication. 25-36 - Alberto Bartoli, Paolo Corsini, Gianluca Dini, Cosimo Antonio Prete:
Graphical design of distributed applications through reusable components. 37-50 - David Kotz, Nils Nieuwejaar:
File-system workload on a scientific multiprocessor. 51-60 - Maurelio Boari, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli, Letizia Leonardi:
Adaptive routing for dynamic applications in massively parallel architectures. 61-74 - James C. Browne, Syed I. Hyder, Jack J. Dongarra, Keith Moore, Peter W. Newton:
Visual programming and debugging for parallel computing. 75-83
Volume 3, Number 2, Summer 1995
- Alok N. Choudhary, Ian T. Foster, Rick Stevens:
Multimedia Applications and High-Performance Computing. 2-3
- Laurence A. Crutcher, Aurel A. Lazar, Steven K. Feiner, Michelle X. Zhou:
Managing networks through a virtual world. 4-13 - Terrence Disz, Rémy Evard, Mark Henderson, William Nickless, Robert Olson, Michael E. Papka, Rick Stevens:
Designing the future of collaborative science: Argonne's Futures Laboratory. 14-21 - Jerrold A. Friesen, Christine L. Yang, Raymond E. Cline Jr.:
DAVE: a plug-and-play model for distributed multimedia application development. 22-28 - Divyesh Jadav, Alok N. Choudhary:
Designing and implementing high-performance media-on-demand servers. 29-39 - Herb Taylor, Danny Chin, Stan Knight, James T. Kaba:
The Magic video-on-demand server and real-time simulation system. 40-51 - Ian Gorton, Jonathan Gray, Innes Jelly:
Object-based modeling of parallel programs. 52-63 - Daniel A. Reed, Charles E. Catlett, Alok N. Choudhary, David Kotz, Marc Snir:
Parallel I/O: Getting ready for prime time. 64-71
Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1995
- Gul A. Agha:
Different approaches around the world. 2-3
- Pankaj Mehra, Benjamin W. Wah:
Synthetic workload generation for load-balancing experiments. 4-19 - Sheue-Ling Chang, David Hung-Chang Du, Jenwei Hsieh, Rose P. Tsang, Mengjou Lin:
Enhanced PVM communications over a high-speed LAN. 20-32 - Dror G. Feitelson, Peter F. Corbett, Sandra Johnson Baylor, Yarsun Hsu:
Parallel I/O subsystems in massively parallel supercomputers. 33-47 - Twan Basten, Roland N. Bol, Marc Voorhoeve:
Simulating and analyzing railway interlockings in ExSpect. 50-62 - Maher Kaddoura, Chao-Wei Ou, Sanjay Ranka:
Partitioning unstructured computational graphs for nonunifor. 63-69
Volume 3, Number 4, Winter 1995
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
Parallelism speeds data mining. 3-6
- David Clark:
Buy it by the slice: The Microsoft vision for distributed computing. 8-11
- Dennis Taylor:
Stormy weather main suspect in dinosaur disappearance. 12-13
- Cherri M. Pancake, Margaret L. Simmons, Jerry C. Yan:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Performance Evaluation Tools for Parallel and Distributed Systems. 14-20 - Sekhar R. Sarukkai, Pankaj Mehra, Robert J. Block:
Automated scalability analysis of message-passing parallel programs. 21-32 - Mendel Rosenblum, Stephen Alan Herrod, Emmett Witchel, Anoop Gupta:
Complete computer system simulation: the SimOS approach. 34-43 - Michael T. Heath, Allen D. Malony, Diane T. Rover:
Parallel performance visualization: from practice to theory. 44-60 - James C. Harden, Donna S. Reese, Marlene B. Evans, Sudarshan Kadambi, Gregory Henley, Chuck E. Hudnall, Cedell Alexander:
In search of a standards-based approach to hybrid performance monitoring. 61-71 - Maria Calzarossa, Luisa Massari, Alessandro Merio, Mario Pantano, Daniele Tessera:
Medea: a tool for workload characterization of parallel systems. 72-80
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