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Concurrency - Practice and Experience, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2000
- Marc Rieffel, Mikhail Ivanov, Sadasivan Shankar, Stephen Taylor:
Concurrent Simulation of Neutral Flow in the GEC Reference Cell. 1-19 - Daniel González, Francisco Almeida, José L. Roda, Casiano Rodríguez:
From the Theory to the Tools: Parallel Dynamic Programming. 21-34 - Steven Burdette, Tracy Camp, William L. Bynum:
Distributed BACI: A Toolkit for Distributed Applications. 35-52
Volume 12, Number 2-3, 2000
- Esmond G. Ng, Padma Raghavan:
Towards a Scalable Hybrid Sparse Solver. 53-68 - François Pellegrini, Jean Roman, Patrick Amestoy:
Hybridizing Nested Dissection and Halo Approximate Minimum Degree for Efficient Sparse Matrix Ordering. 69-84 - Gerd Heber, Rupak Biswas, Guang R. Gao:
Self-Avoiding Walks over Adaptive Unstructured Grids. 85-109 - Jian Chen, Valerie E. Taylor:
ParaPART: Parallel Mesh Partitioning Tool for Distributed Systems. 111-123 - Yuan Lin, David A. Padua:
A Simple Framework to Calculate the Reaching Definition of Array References and Its Use in Subscript Array Analysis. 125-135 - Siegfried Benkner:
Optimizing Irregular HPF Applications Using Halos. 137-155 - C. T. H. Everaars, Farhad Arbab, Barry Koren:
Dynamic Process Composition and Communication Patterns in Irregularly Structured Applications. 157-174 - David L. Rhodes, Apostolos Gerasoulis:
A Scheduling Approach to Parallel Harmonic Balance Simulation. 175-187 - Daniel Andresen, Timothy McCune:
H-SWEB: A Hierarchical Scheduling System for Distributed WWW Server Clusters. 189-210
Volume 12, Number 4, April 2000
- David Lecomber, Constantinos J. Siniolakis, K. R. Sujithan:
PRAM programming: in theory and in practice. 211-226 - Erwin Laure, Matthew Haines, Piyush Mehrotra, Hans P. Zima:
On the implementation of the Opus coordination language. 227-249 - Alberto Bartoli, Gianluca Dini, Lanfranco Lopriore:
Single address space implementation in distributed systems. 251-280
Volume 12, Number 5, April 2000
- Muhammed Al-Mulhem:
Concurrent programming in VISO. 281-288 - Charalampos Konstantopoulos, Andreas Svolos, Christos Kaklamanis:
An efficient parallel algorithm for motion estimation in very low bit-rate video coding systems. 289-309 - Consolación Gil, Julio Ortega, Maria Dolores Gil Montoya:
Parallel VLSI test in a shared-memory multiprocessor. 311-326 - Maria Dolores Gil Montoya, Consolación Gil, Inmaculada García:
Parallel thinning algorithms on multicomputers: experimental study on load balancing. 327-340
Volume 12, Number 6, May 2000
- Geoffrey C. Fox:
Special Issue: ACM 1999 Java Grande Conference (Editorial). 341-342 - Tia Newhall, Barton P. Miller:
Performance measurement of dynamically compiled Java executions. 343-362 - Allan Heydon, Marc Najork:
Performance limitations of the Java core libraries. 363-373 - J. Mark Bull, L. A. Smith, Martin D. Westhead, D. S. Henty, R. A. Davey:
A benchmark suite for high performance Java. 375-388 - Joel Jones, Samuel N. Kamin:
Annotating Java class files with virtual registers for performance. 389-406 - Yutaka Oiwa, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
Extending Java virtual machine with integer-reference conversion. 407-422 - Ana Azevedo, Alexandru Nicolau, Joe Hummel:
An annotation-aware Java virtual machine implementation. 423-444 - William W. Pugh:
The Java memory model is fatally flawed. 445-455 - Kazuaki Ishizaki, Motohiro Kawahito, Toshiaki Yasue, Mikio Takeuchi, Takeshi Ogasawara, Toshio Suganuma, Tamiya Onodera, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
Design, implementation, and evaluation of optimizations in a JavaTM Just-In-Time compiler. 457-475 - Michael Philippsen, Edwin Günthner:
Complex numbers for Java. 477-491
Volume 12, Number 7, May 2000
- Geoffrey C. Fox:
Special Issue: ACM 1999 Java Grande Conference (Editorial). 493-494 - Michael Philippsen, Bernhard Haumacher, Christian Nester:
More efficient serialization and RMI for Java. 495-518 - Matt Welsh, David E. Culler:
Jaguar: enabling efficient communication and I/O in Java. 519-538 - Bryan Carpenter, Geoffrey C. Fox, Sung Hoon Ko, Sang Lim:
Object serialization for marshaling data in a Java interface to MPI. 539-553 - Maurice Herlihy, Michael P. Warres:
A tale of two directories: implementing distributed shared objects in Java. 555-572 - Chi-Chao Chang, Thorsten von Eicken:
Javia: A Java interface to the virtual interface architecture. 573-593 - Michael Philippsen:
Cooperating distributed garbage collectors for clusters and beyond. 595-610
Volume 12, Number 8, July 2000
- Geoffrey C. Fox:
Special Issue: ACM 1999 Java Grande Conference (Editorial). 611-612 - Michael Philippsen, Bernhard Haumacher:
Locality optimization in JavaParty by means of static type analysis. 613-628 - Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Choon-Han Youn:
The Gateway system: uniform web based access to remote resources. 629-642 - Rob van Nieuwpoort, Jason Maassen, Henri E. Bal, Thilo Kielmann, Ronald Veldema:
Wide-area parallel programming using the remote method invocation model. 643-666 - Matthew Izatt, Patrick Chan, Tim Brecht:
Ajents: towards an environment for parallel, distributed and mobile Java applications. 667-685 - Matthew S. Shields, Omer F. Rana, David W. Walker, Maozhen Li, David Golby:
A Java/CORBA-based visual program composition environment for PSEs. 687-704 - Cheng-Zhong Xu, Brian Wims:
A mobile agent based push methodology for global parallel computing. 705-726 - Michael O. Neary, Sean P. Brydon, Paul Kmiec, Sami Rollins, Peter R. Cappello:
Javelin++: scalability issues in global computing. 727-753 - Jerry James, Ambuj K. Singh:
Design of the Kan distributed object system. 755-797
Volume 12, Number 9, August 2000
- Boris V. Protopopov, Anthony Skjellum:
Shared-memory communication approaches for an MPI message-passing library. 799-820 - Amir Averbuch, Yehuda Roditty, Barack Shoham:
Performance analysis of hybrid network multiprocessor architecture. 821-844 - Ladislau Bölöni, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice, Panagiota E. Tsompanopoulou, Emmanuel A. Vavalis:
Agent based scientific simulation and modeling. 845-861 - Susan Darling Urban, Michael Tjahjadi, Jami J. Shah:
A case study in mapping conceptual designs to object-relational schemas. 863-907
Volume 12, Number 10, August 2000
- Hai Jin, Kai Hwang:
Optimal striping in RAID architecture. 909-916 - Michael Philippsen:
A survey of concurrent object-oriented languages. 917-980 - Alberto Coen-Porisini, Dino Mandrioli:
Using TRIO for designing a CORBA-based application. 981-1015
Volume 12, Number 11, September 2000
- Mark Baker:
Special Issue: Message passing interface-based parallel programming with Java. 1017-1018 - Bryan Carpenter, Vladimir Getov, Glenn Judd, Anthony Skjellum, Geoffrey C. Fox:
MPJ: MPI-like message passing for Java. 1019-1038 - Vladimir Getov, Paul A. Gray, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Aspects of portability and distributed execution for JNI-wrapped message passing libraries. 1039-1050 - Nenad Stankovic:
An open Java system for SPMD programming. 1051-1076 - Luís Moura Silva, Paulo Martins, João Gabriel Silva:
Heterogeneous parallel computing using Java and WMPI. 1077-1091 - George K. Thiruvathukal, Phillip M. Dickens, Shahzad Bhatti:
Java on networks of workstations (JavaNOW): a parallel computing framework inspired by Linda and the Message Passing Interface (MPI). 1093-1116
Volume 12, Number 12, October 2000
- Mats Brorsson, Barbara M. Chapman:
Special Issue: EWOMP'99 - First European Workshop on OpenMP. 1117-1119 - Lorna Smith, Paul Kent:
Development and performance of a mixed OpenMP/MPI quantum Monte Carlo code. 1121-1129 - Assefaw Hadish Gebremedhin, Fredrik Manne:
Scalable parallel graph coloring algorithms. 1131-1146 - Leesa Brieger:
HPF to OpenMP on the Origin2000: a case study. 1147-1154 - Alan J. Wallcraft:
SPMD OpenMP versus MPI for ocean models. 1155-1164 - Bob Kuhn, Paul Petersen, Eamonn O'Toole:
OpenMP versus threading in C/C++. 1165-1176 - Laksono Adhianto, François Bodin, Barbara M. Chapman, Laurent Hascoët, Aron Kneer, David Lancaster, I. C. Wolton, M. Wirtz:
Tools for OpenMP application development: the POST project. 1177-1191 - Christian Brunschen, Mats Brorsson:
OdinMP/CCp - a portable implementation of OpenMP for C. 1193-1203 - Marc González, Eduard Ayguadé, Xavier Martorell, Jesús Labarta, Nacho Navarro, José Oliver:
NanosCompiler: supporting flexible multilevel parallelism exploitation in OpenMP. 1205-1218 - Sanjiv Shah, Grant Haab, Paul Petersen, Joe Throop:
Flexible control structures for parallelism in OpenMP. 1219-1239 - Dixie Hisley, Gagan Agrawal, Punyam Satya-narayana, Lori L. Pollock:
Porting and performance evaluation of irregular codes using OpenMP. 1241-1259 - Rudolf Berrendorf, Guido Nieken:
Performance characteristics for OpenMP constructs on different parallel computer architectures. 1261-1273
Volume 12, Number 13, November 2000
- José M. Badía, Antonio M. Vidal:
Inverse Toeplitz eigenproblem on personal computer networks. 1275-1290 - K. J. Binu, D. Janaki Ram:
Integrating task parallelism in data parallel languages for parallel programming on NOWs. 1291-1315 - Alexey L. Lastovetsky, Dmitry Arapov, Alexey Ya. Kalinov, Ilya Ledovskih:
A parallel language and its programming system for heterogeneous networks. 1317-1343
Volume 12, Number 14, December 2000
- Rachid Guerraoui:
Special issue: European Conference on Object-oriented Programming 1999. 1345 - Krzysztof Czarnecki, Ulrich W. Eisenecker:
Synthesizing objects. 1347-1377 - Rémi Bastide, Ousmane Sy, Philippe A. Palanque:
A formal notation and tool for the engineering of CORBA systems. 1379-1403 - Raju Pandey, Brant Hashii:
Providing fine-grained access control for Java programs via binary editing. 1405-1430 - Wim De Pauw, Gary Sevitsky:
Visualizing reference patterns for solving memory leaks in Java. 1431-1454
Volume 12, Number 15, December 2000
- David W. Walker, Maozhen Li, Omer F. Rana, Matthew S. Shields, Yan Huang:
The software architecture of a distributed problem-solving environment. 1455-1480 - Eduardo F. D'Azevedo, Jack J. Dongarra:
The design and implementation of the parallel out-of-core ScaLAPACK LU, QR, and Cholesky factorization routines. 1481-1493 - Stephen Hodgson, Neil Dunstan, Ivan Fris:
Extended semaphore operations. 1495-1509
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