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7th PDP 1999: Funchal, Portugal
- Proceedings of the Seventh Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing. PDP'99, University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, February 3-5, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0059-5

Keynote Address
- Marco Vanneschi:

Matching architecture and software technology for HPC systems. 2-9
Session 1: Models and Architectures for Parallel Processing
- Tony P. W. Price, David M. Howard, Alwyn V. Lewis, Andrew M. Tyrrell:

Adaptive microphone array beamforming for teleconferencing using VHDL and parallel architectures. 13-18 - José L. Roda, Francisco de Sande, Coromoto León, Jesus A. González, Casiano Rodríguez:

The collective computing model. 19-26 - Julio Sahuquillo, Ana Pont:

The split data cache in multiprocessor systems: an initial hit ratio analysis. 27-34 - Gordon Hollingworth, Stephen L. Smith, Andrew M. Tyrrell:

Design of highly parallel edge detection nodes using evolutionary techniques. 35-42
Short Presentations 1: Architectures and Applications
- Pedro López, Rosa Alcover, José Duato

, Luisa Zúnica:
Optimizing network throughput: optimal versus robust design. 45-52 - Marián Vajtersic:

A scalable VLSI algorithm for the fourth-order elliptic problem. 53-57 - Lucian N. Vintan, Cristian Armat, Gordon B. Steven:

The impact of cache organisation on the instruction issue rate of a superscalar processor. 58-65 - Hai Jin, Kai Hwang, Jiangling Zhang:

A RAID reconfiguration scheme for gracefully degraded operations. 66-73 - Damian Dalton:

A special purpose hybrid SIMD processor for logic event simulation. 74-83 - Vladimir Getov

, Yuan Wei, Larry Carter, Kang Su Gatlin:
Performance optimisations of the NPB FT kernel by special-purpose unroller. 84-88 - Giovanni Danese, Ivo De Lotto, Francesco Leporati:

A parallel processor for neural networks. 89-96 - Gholamreza Latif Shabgahi, Julian M. Bass, Stuart Bennett:

Integrating selected fault masking and self-diagnosis mechanisms. 97-104 - Colin Allison, Martin Bramley, Jose Serrano:

A replicated resource architecture for high performance network service. 105-111 - Horst F. Wedde, Mario Lischka:

New dimensions in distributed journalism through Dragon Slayer III. 112-118
Session 2: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
- Heiko Ludwig:

Termination handling in inter-organisational workflows-an exception management approach. 122-129 - Bora I. Kumova, Alp Kut:

Agent-based systems co-operation. 130-137 - Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi

, Franco Zambonelli:
Supporting cooperative WWW browsing: a proxy-based approach. 138-145 - Michael Koch

, Gunnar Teege:
Support for tailoring CSCW systems: adaptation by composition. 146-152
Session 3: Load Balancing
- Leocadio G. Casado

, Inmaculada García:
Work load balance approaches for branch and bound algorithms on distributed systems. 155-162 - Maria Dolores Gil Montoya, Consolación Gil

, Inmaculada García:
Load balancing for a class of irregular and dynamic problems: region growing image segmentation algorithms. 163-169 - Ana Cortés, Ana Ripoll, Miquel Àngel Senar

, P. Pons, Emilio Luque:
On the performance of nearest-neighbors load balancing algorithms in parallel systems. 170-177
Session 4: Design Environments for Parallel and Distributed Processing
- Christian Fraboul, Frank Martin:

Modeling advanced modular avionics architectures for early real-time performance analysis. 181-188 - Geert Deconinck

, Mario Truyens, Vincenzo De Florio, Wim Rosseel, Rudy Lauwereins, Ronnie Belmans:
A framework backbone for software fault tolerance in embedded parallel applications. 189-195 - Zacharias Tsiatsoulis, John Yiannis Cotronis, Evangelos Floros:

Testing and debugging message passing applications based on the synergy of program and specification executions. 196-203 - Zacharias Tsiatsoulis, Gábor Dózsa, John Yiannis Cotronis, Péter Kacsuk:

Associating composition of Petri net specifications with application designs in GRADE. 204-211
Short Presentations 2: Models and Tools
- A. Castorino, Gianfranco Ciccarella:

Optimal-election algorithms for hypercubes. 215-220 - Aguilar Jose:

An approach to mapping parallel programs on hypercube multiprocessors. 221-225 - Peter Brezany, Siegfried Grabner, Krzysztof Sowa-Pieklo, Roland Wismüller:

DeHiFo-an advanced HPF debugging system. 226-232 - R. Weper, Eberhard Zehendner, Werner Erhard:

ρ: hierarchical modeling of parallel architectures. 233-240 - Michael Gerndt, Bernd Mohr

, Mario Pantano, Felix Wolf:
Performance analysis on CRAY T3E. 241-248 - Yun Ding, Manfred Münch, Matthias Laux:

Dynamic coupling of grid-based multidisciplinary applications. 249-255 - Eduardo Javier Huerta Yero, Marco Aurélio Amaral Henriques

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A method to solve the scalability problem in managing massively parallel processing on the Internet. 256-262 - Claudio Gennaro

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Performance models for I/O bound SPMD applications on clusters of workstations. 263-270
Session 5: Applications
- André Adelsbach, Ioannis Potikoglou, Thomas Rauber, G. Runter:

Parallel simulation of incompressible fluids. 273-280 - Géza Ódor, Anargyros Krikelis, György Vesztergombi, Francois Rohrbach:

Effective Monte Carlo simulation on System-V massively parallel associative string processing architecture. 281-288 - David Espadas, Manuel Prieto

, Ignacio Martín Llorente, Francisco Tirado:
Parallel resolution of alternating-line processes by means of pipelining techniques. 289-296 - Stefano Caselli, Monica Reggiani

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Randomized motion planning on parallel and distributed architectures. 297-304
Session 6: SIMD as Computational Engines
- Sergio Nicastro, Franco Valentinotti:

An atmosphere-ocean forecast system on a hybrid architecture. 309-314 - Vittorio Rosato, Nicoletta Pucello, Francesco Cardellini:

Simulation of X-ray diffraction patterns using a massively parallel SIMD platform. 315-320 - Stephan Güsken, Thomas Lippert, Klaus Schilling:

Large scale simulations of quantum chromodynamics in a Europe wide SIMD-MIMD environment. 321-327
Session 7: Performance Modeling and Scheduling
- Ramon Doallo, Basilio B. Fraguela

, Emilio L. Zapata:
Direct mapped cache performance modeling for sparse matrix operations. 331-338 - Andreas Unger, Eberhard Zehendner, Theo Ungerer:

Utilising parallel resources by speculation. 339-343 - Jean-Yves Colin, Moustafa Nakechbandi:

Scheduling tasks with communication delays on a two-levels virtual distributed system. 344-348 - Carmen Carrión

, Ramón Beivide, José-Ángel Gregorio
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Performance evaluation of the bubble algorithm: benefits for k-ary n-cubes. 349-356
Session 8: Heterogeneous Systems
- Augusto Ciuffoletti:

Sharing a common time reference in a heterogeneous distributed system. 359-366 - Andrea Clematis, Gabriella Dodero, Vittoria Gianuzzi:

A resource management tool for heterogeneous networks. 367-373 - Thomas Setz:

Dynamic load adaption in LIPS. 374-379

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