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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2015
- Artur Podobas, Mats Brorsson, Karl-Filip Faxén:
A comparative performance study of common and popular task-centric programming frameworks. 1-28 - Rongchun Li, Yong Dou, Dan Zou, Shi Wang, Ying Zhang:
Efficient graphics processing unit based layered decoders for quasicyclic low-density parity-check codes. 29-46 - B. Neelima, G. Ram Mohana Reddy, Prakash S. Raghavendra:
Communication and computation optimization of concurrent kernels using kernel coalesce on a GPU. 47-68 - Nichols A. Romero, Christian Glinsvad, Ask Hjorth Larsen, Jussi Enkovaara, Sameer Shende, Vitali A. Morozov, Jens J. Mortensen:
Design and performance characterization of electronic structure calculations on massively parallel supercomputers: a case study of GPAW on the Blue Gene/P architecture. 69-93 - Xingkong Ma, Yijie Wang, Xiaoqiang Pei, Xiaoyong Li:
A general scalable and elastic matching service for content-based publish/subscribe systems. 94-118 - Lanjun Wan, Kenli Li, Jing Liu, Keqin Li:
GPU implementation of a parallel two-list algorithm for the subset-sum problem. 119-145 - Jia Li, Xin Luo, Yunni Xia, Yakai Han, Qingsheng Zhu:
A time series and reduction-based model for modeling and QoS prediction of service compositions. 146-163 - Jianwei Ma, Wanyu Liu, Tristan Glatard:
A stateful storage availability and entropy model to control storage distribution on grids. 164-171 - Vesna Zeljkovic, Milena Bojic, Shengwei Zhao, Claude Tameze, Ventzeslav Valev:
Exudates and optic disk detection in retinal images of diabetic patients. 172-192 - Shiv Prakash, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi:
Maximizing availability for task scheduling in computational grid using genetic algorithm. 193-210 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Modeling and analyzing the energy consumption of fork-join-based task parallel programs. 211-236 - Dejan Dundjerski, Milo Tomasevic:
Graphical processing unit-based parallelization of the Open Shortest Path First and Border Gateway Protocol routing protocols. 237-251
Volume 27, Number 2, February 2015
Editorial
- Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Sandra Gesing, Tamás Kiss:
Science gateway workshops 2013 special issue conference publications. 253-257
- Rion Dooley, Matthew R. Hanlon:
Recipes 2.0: building for today and tomorrow. 258-270 - Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes, Bruno F. Bastos, Vivian Medeiros, Vinícius Macedo Moreira:
Experiences of the Brazilian national high-performance computing network on the rapid prototyping of science gateways. 271-289 - Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Kyle Chard, Ian T. Foster, Steven Tuecke:
Globus platform-as-a-service for collaborative science applications. 290-305 - Ugo Becciani, Eva Sciacca, Alessandro Costa, Piero Massimino, Costantino Pistagna, Simone Riggi, Fabio Vitello, Catia Petta, Marilena Bandieramonte, Mel Krokos:
Science gateway technologies for the astrophysics community. 306-327 - Michael McLennan, Steven M. Clark, Ewa Deelman, Mats Rynge, Karan Vahi, Frank McKenna, Derrick Kearney, Carol X. Song:
HUBzero and Pegasus: integrating scientific workflows into science gateways. 328-343 - Sonja Herres-Pawlis, Alexander Hoffmann, Ákos Balaskó, Péter Kacsuk, Georg Birkenheuer, André Brinkmann, Luis de la Garza, Jens Krüger, Sandra Gesing, Richard Grunzke, Gábor Terstyánszky, Noam Weingarten:
Quantum chemical meta-workflows in MoSGrid. 344-357 - Richard O. Sinnott, Christopher Bayliss, Andrew J. Bromage, Gerson Galang, Guido Grazioli, Phillip Greenwood, Angus Macaulay, Luca Morandini, Ghazal Nogoorani, Marcos Nino-Ruiz, Martin Tomko, Christopher James Pettit, Muhammad S. Sarwar, Robert Stimson, William Voorsluys, Ivo Widjaja:
The Australia urban research gateway. 358-375 - Rafael Amaral, Rosa M. Badia, Ignacio Blanquer, Ricardo Braga-Neto, Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Christina Flann, Renato De Giovanni, William Alex Gray, Andrew C. Jones, Daniele Lezzi, Pasquale Pagano, Vanderlei Perez Canhos, Francisco Quevedo, Roger Rafanell, Vinod E. F. Rebello, Mariane S. Sousa-Baena, Erik Torres:
Supporting biodiversity studies with the EUBrazilOpenBio Hybrid Data Infrastructure. 376-394 - Yan Liu, Anand Padmanabhan, Shaowen Wang:
CyberGIS Gateway for enabling data-rich geospatial research and education. 395-407 - Carol M. Lushbough, Etienne Z. Gnimpieba, Rion Dooley:
Life science data analysis workflow development using the bioextract server leveraging the iPlant collaborative cyberinfrastructure. 408-419 - Liya Wang, Doreen Ware, Carol Lushbough, Nirav C. Merchant, Lincoln Stein:
A genome-wide association study platform built on iPlant cyber-infrastructure. 420-432 - Peter Z. Kunszt, Lorenz Blum, Béla Hullár, Emanuel Schmid, Adam Srebniak, Witold Wolski, Bernd Rinn, Franz-Josef Elmer, Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan, Andreas Quandt, Lars Malmström:
iPortal: the swiss grid proteomics portal: Requirements and new features based on experience and usability considerations. 433-445 - Silvia Crivelli, Rion Dooley, Raquell Holmes, Stephen A. Mock, The WeFold Community:
Creating a gateway that enables large-scale science coopetition. 446-457 - Carlo Casarino, Giorgio Russo, Giuliana Candiano, Giuseppe La Rocca, Roberto Barbera, Giovanni Borasi, Susanna Guatelli, Cristina Messa, Gianluca Passaro, Maria Carla Gilardi:
A GEANT4 web-based application to support Intra-Operative Electron Radiotherapy using the European grid infrastructure. 458-472 - Subhashini Sivagnanam, Amit Majumdar, Kenneth Yoshimoto, Vadim Astakhov, Anita E. Bandrowski, Maryann E. Martone, Nicholas T. Carnevale:
Early experiences in developing and managing the neuroscience gateway. 473-488 - Shayan Shahand, Ammar Benabdelkader, Mohammad Mahdi Jaghoori, Mostapha al Mourabit, Jordi Huguet, Matthan W. A. Caan, Antoine H. C. van Kampen, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga:
A data-centric neuroscience gateway: design, implementation, and experiences. 489-506
Volume 27, Number 3, March 2015
- Tinghuai Ma, Yinhua Lu, Sunyuan Shi, Wei Tian, Xin Wang, Donghai Guan:
Data resource discovery model based on hybrid architecture in data grid environment. 507-525 - Minzhi Yan, Hailong Sun, Xudong Liu, Ting Deng, Xu Wang:
Delivering Web service load testing as a service with a global cloud. 526-545 - Richard E. Kavanagh, Karim Djemame:
An economic market for the brokering of time and budget guarantees. 546-580 - A. Vapirev, Jan Deca, Giovanni Lapenta, Stefano Markidis, Ibrahim Hur, Jean-Luc Cambier:
Initial results on computational performance of Intel many integrated core, sandy bridge, and graphical processing unit architectures: implementation of a 1D c++/OpenMP electrostatic particle-in-cell code. 581-593 - Chia-Jung Chen, Rong-Guey Chang:
Thermal-aware code transformation across functional units. 594-609 - Franco Cicirelli, Andrea Giordano, Libero Nigro:
Efficient environment management for distributed simulation of large-scale situated multi-agent systems. 610-632 - Carlo Ghezzi, Valerio Panzica La Manna, Alfredo Motta, Giordano Tamburrelli:
Performance-driven dynamic service selection. 633-650 - Peter A. Buhr, David Dice, Wim H. Hesselink:
High-performance N-thread software solutions for mutual exclusion. 651-701 - Sergio Santander-Jiménez, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez:
A hybrid approach to parallelize a fast non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm for phylogenetic inference. 702-734 - Yan Kong, Minjie Zhang, Dayong Ye:
A negotiation-based method for task allocation with time constraints in open grid environments. 735-761
Volume 27, Number 4, March 2015
Editorials
- Farookh Khadeer Hussain:
Special issue on intelligent e-services. 763-764
- Rubén Casado, Javier Tuya, Muhammad Younas:
Evaluating the effectiveness of the abstract transaction model in testing Web services transactions. 765-781 - Andrew Flahive, David Taniar, J. Wenny Rahayu, Bernady O. Apduhan:
A methodology for ontology update in the semantic grid environment. 782-808 - Joanna Kolodziej, Samee Ullah Khan, Lizhe Wang, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Energy efficient genetic-based schedulers in computational grids. 809-829 - Jie Lu, Zheng Zheng, Guangquan Zhang, Qing He, Zhongzhi Shi:
A new solution algorithm for solving rule-sets based bilevel decision problems. 830-854 - Feilong Tang, Ilsun You, Can Tang, Shui Yu:
A profiling based task scheduling approach for multicore network processors. 855-869 - Fatos Xhafa, Alina-Diana Potlog, Evjola Spaho, Florin Pop, Valentin Cristea, Leonard Barolli:
Evaluation of intra-group optimistic data replication in P2P groupware systems. 870-881
- Roman Wyrzykowski, Marek S. Tudruj:
10th international conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, PPAM 2013. 882-884
- José Ignacio Aliaga, Hartwig Anzt, Maribel Castillo, Juan Carlos Fernández, Germán León, Joaquín Pérez, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Unveiling the performance-energy trade-off in iterative linear system solvers for multithreaded processors. 885-904 - Mario Berljafa, Daniel Wortmann, Edoardo Di Napoli:
An optimized and scalable eigensolver for sequences of eigenvalue problems. 905-922 - Dominik Szalkowski, Przemyslaw Stpiczynski:
Using distributed memory parallel computers and GPU clusters for multidimensional Monte Carlo integration. 923-936 - Krzysztof Andrzej Rojek, Milosz Ciznicki, Bogdan Rosa, Piotr Kopta, Michal Kulczewski, Krzysztof Kurowski, Zbigniew Pawel Piotrowski, Lukasz Szustak, Damian Karol Wójcik, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Adaptation of fluid model EULAG to graphics processing unit architecture. 937-957 - Yongchao Liu, Bertil Schmidt:
GSWABE: faster GPU-accelerated sequence alignment with optimal alignment retrieval for short DNA sequences. 958-972 - Wayne Franz, Parimala Thulasiraman, Ruppa K. Thulasiram:
Exploration/exploitation of a hybrid-enhanced MPSO-GA algorithm on a fused CPU-GPU architecture. 973-993 - Fabien Rozar, Guillaume Latu, Jean Roman, Virginie Grandgirard:
Toward memory scalability of GYSELA code for extreme scale computers. 994-1009 - Sascha Hunold:
One step toward bridging the gap between theory and practice in moldable task scheduling with precedence constraints. 1010-1026 - Marek S. Tudruj, Janusz Borkowski, Damian Kopanski, Eryk Laskowski, Lukasz Masko, Adam Smyk:
PEGASUS DA framework for distributed program execution control based on application global states monitoring. 1027-1053 - Thomas Canhao Xu, Ville Leppänen, Pasi Liljeberg, Juha Plosila, Hannu Tenhunen:
PDNOC: Partially diagonal network-on-chip for high efficiency multicore systems. 1054-1067
Volume 27, Number 5, April 2015
- Naser Ezzati-Jivan, Michel R. Dagenais:
Cube data model for multilevel statistics computation of live execution traces. 1069-1091 - Bin Xing, Zhen Han, Xiaolin Chang, Jiqiang Liu:
OB-IMA: out-of-the-box integrity measurement approach for guest virtual machines. 1092-1109 - Yonghong Hu, Qiang Li, Zongyan Cao, Jue Wang:
Parallel simulation of high-dimensional American option pricing based on CPU versus MIC. 1110-1121 - Juliana M. N. Silva, Cristina Boeres, Lúcia M. A. Drummond, Artur Alves Pessoa:
Memory aware load balance strategy on a parallel branch-and-bound application. 1122-1144 - Henri Casanova, Frédéric Desprez, George S. Markomanolis, Frédéric Suter:
Simulation of MPI applications with time-independent traces. 1145-1168 - Sabela Ramos, Guillermo L. Taboada, Roberto R. Expósito, Juan Touriño:
Nonblocking collectives for scalable Java communications. 1169-1187 - Lawrence Yao, Fethi A. Rabhi:
Building architectures for data-intensive science using the ADAGE framework. 1188-1206 - Nidhi Jain Kansal, Inderveer Chana:
Artificial bee colony based energy-aware resource utilization technique for cloud computing. 1207-1225 - Sayed Chhattan Shah:
Energy efficient and robust allocation of interdependent tasks on mobile ad hoc computational grid. 1226-1254 - Johanne Cohen, Daniel Cordeiro, Denis Trystram:
Coordination mechanisms for decentralized parallel systems. 1255-1272 - Jonathan Chow, Nasser Giacaman, Oliver Sinnen:
Pipeline pattern in an object-oriented, task-parallel environment. 1273-1291 - Simplice Donfack, Jack J. Dongarra, Mathieu Faverge, Mark Gates, Jakub Kurzak, Piotr Luszczek, Ichitaro Yamazaki:
A survey of recent developments in parallel implementations of Gaussian elimination. 1292-1309 - Anton Beloglazov, Rajkumar Buyya:
OpenStack Neat: a framework for dynamic and energy-efficient consolidation of virtual machines in OpenStack clouds. 1310-1333 - Chao Jing, Yanmin Zhu, Minglu Li:
Customer satisfaction-aware scheduling for utility maximization on geo-distributed data centers. 1334-1354 - Yi Liu, Yushun Fan, Keman Huang, Wei Tan:
Failure analysis and tolerance strategies in web service ecosystems. 1355-1374
Volume 27, Number 6, April 2015
Editorials
- Khalil Drira, Sumitra Reddy:
International conference on enabling technologies: Infrastructure for collaborative enterprises (WETICE). 1375-1377
- Nesrine Khabou, Ismael Bouassida Rodriguez:
Threshold-based context analysis approach for ubiquitous systems. 1378-1390 - Fatma Krichen, Brahim Hamid, Bechir Zalila, Mohamed Jmaiel, Bernard Coulette:
Development of reconfigurable distributed embedded systems with a model-driven approach. 1391-1411 - Mahdi Ben Alaya, Thierry Monteil:
FRAMESELF: an ontology-based framework for the self-management of machine-to-machine systems. 1412-1426 - Mohamed Sellami, Walid Gaaloul, Bruno Defude:
A decentralized and service-based solution for data mediation: the case for data providing service compositions. 1427-1444 - Kevin P. Brown, Michael A. Hayes, David S. Allison, Miriam A. M. Capretz, Margaret Sazio, Rupinder Mann:
Fine-grained filtering to provide access control for data providing services within collaborative environments. 1445-1466 - Antonio Cuomo, Massimiliano Rak, Umberto Villano:
Planting parallel program simulation on the cloud. 1467-1482 - Magdalena Punceva, Ivan Rodero, Manish Parashar, Omer F. Rana, Ioan Petri:
Incentivising resource sharing in social clouds. 1483-1497 - Rosario Giunta, Fabrizio Messina, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
Providing QoS strategies and cloud-integration to web servers by means of aspects. 1498-1512 - Nicola Capodieci, Emanuel Federico Alsina, Giacomo Cabri:
Context-awareness in the deregulated electric energy market: an agent-based approach. 1513-1524
- Paolo Bientinesi, José R. Herrero, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Robert Strzodka:
Parallel computing on graphics processing units and heterogeneous platforms. 1525-1527
- Julien Jaeger, Patrick Carribault, Marc Pérache:
Fine-grain data management directory for OpenMP 4.0 and OpenACC. 1528-1539 - José Ignacio Aliaga, José M. Badía, Maribel Castillo, Davor Davidovic, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Out-of-core macromolecular simulations on multithreaded architectures. 1540-1550 - Boguslaw Rymut, Bogdan Kwolek:
Real-time multiview human pose tracking using graphics processing unit-accelerated particle swarm optimization. 1551-1563 - Sebastian Dreßler, Thomas Steinke:
An automated approach for estimating the memory footprint of nonlinear data objects. 1564-1574 - Jun Zhu, Alexey L. Lastovetsky, Shoukat Ali, Rolf Riesen, Khalid Hasanov:
Asymmetric communication models for resource-constrained hierarchical ethernet networks. 1575-1590 - Joanna Porter-Sobieraj, Sebastian Cygert, Daniel Kikola, Jan Sikorski, Marcin Slodkowski:
Optimizing the computation of a parallel 3D finite difference algorithm for graphics processing units. 1591-1602 - Grzegorz Tomasz Kowalik, Jennifer Anne Steeden, Vivek Muthurangu:
Implementation of a generalized heterogeneous image reconstruction system for clinical magnetic resonance. 1603-1611 - Anne Benoit, Louis-Claude Canon, Loris Marchal:
Non-clairvoyant reduction algorithms for heterogeneous platforms. 1612-1624 - Raphaël Bleuse, Safia Kedad-Sidhoum, Florence Monna, Grégory Mounié, Denis Trystram:
Scheduling independent tasks on multi-cores with GPU accelerators. 1625-1638
Volume 27, Number 7, May 2015
- Zhisong Fu, Sergey Yakovlev, Robert Michael Kirby, Ross T. Whitaker:
Fast parallel solver for the levelset equations on unstructured meshes. 1639-1657 - Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona, Elias P. Duarte Jr., Keiko Verônica Ono Fonseca:
A distributed virtual hypercube algorithm for maintaining scalable and dynamic network overlays. 1658-1678 - Andrew M. Olson, Rajeev R. Raje, Barun Devaraju, Lahiru S. Gallege:
Learning improves service discovery. 1679-1694 - Kathleen Ericson, Shrideep Pallickara, Charles W. Anderson:
Failure-resilient real-time processing of health streams. 1695-1717 - Thi Yen Phuong, Jeong-Gun Lee:
Design space exploration of SW beamformer on GPU. 1718-1733 - Jens Dörre, Sven Apel, Christian Lengauer:
Modeling and optimizing MapReduce programs. 1734-1766 - Luiz Rodolpho Monnerat, Cláudio L. Amorim:
An effective single-hop distributed hash table with high lookup performance and low traffic overhead. 1767-1788 - Giacomo V. McEvoy, Antonio Roberto Mury, Bruno Schulze:
An analysis of definition and placement of virtual machines for high performance applications on Clouds. 1789-1814
Volume 27, Number 8, June 2015
Editorials
- Navonil Mustafee, Nik Bessis:
The Internet of Things: shaping the new Internet space. 1815-1818
- Shuai Zhao, Yang Zhang, Le Yu, Bo Cheng, Yang Ji, Junliang Chen:
A multidimensional resource model for dynamic resource matching in internet of things. 1819-1843 - Xiang Su, Jukka Riekki, Jukka K. Nurminen, Johanna Nieminen, Markus Koskimies:
Adding semantics to internet of things. 1844-1860 - Bo Li, Jianxin Li, Lu Liu:
CloudMon: a resource-efficient IaaS cloud monitoring system based on networked intrusion detection system virtual appliances. 1861-1885 - Ioannis A. Moschakis, Helen D. Karatza:
Towards scheduling for Internet-of-Things applications on clouds: a simulated annealing approach. 1886-1899 - Florin Pop, Radu-Ioan Ciobanu, Ciprian Dobre:
Adaptive method to support social-based mobile networks using a pagerank approach. 1900-1912 - Sebastian Sonntag, Henna Suomi:
Economic feasibility of multipath protocols in mobile Internet of Things applications. 1913-1931 - Mahdi Asadpour, Mohammad Torabi Dashti:
Scalable, privacy preserving radio-frequency identification protocol for the internet of things. 1932-1950 - Sultan Alamri, David Taniar, Maytham Safar, Haidar Al-Khalidi:
Tracking moving objects using topographical indexing. 1951-1965 - Ahsan Ikram, Ashiq Anjum, Richard Hill, Nick Antonopoulos, Lu Liu, Stelios Sotiriadis:
Approaching the Internet of things (IoT): a modelling, analysis and abstraction framework. 1966-1984
- Leonard Barolli, Xiaofeng Chen, Fatos Xhafa:
Advances on cloud services and cloud computing. 1985-1987
- Jorge Miguel, Santi Caballé, Fatos Xhafa, Josep Prieto:
A massive data processing approach for effective trustworthiness in online learning groups. 1988-2003 - Kaitai Liang, Liming Fang, Duncan S. Wong, Willy Susilo:
A ciphertext-policy attribute-based proxy re-encryption scheme for data sharing in public clouds. 2004-2027 - Andrew Flahive, David Taniar, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Ontology as a Service (OaaS): extending sub-ontologies on the cloud. 2028-2040 - Zhusong Liu, Zhike Li, Sheng Sun, Yunfa Li:
An auditing mechanism for the security of service in grid. 2041-2053 - Makoto Ikeda, Taiki Honda, Leonard Barolli:
Performance of optimized link state routing protocol for video streaming application in vehicular ad-hoc networks cloud computing. 2054-2063 - Rong Sun, Xin Cai, Jingwei Liu, Kyung Sup Kwak:
Distributed SR-LDPC codes over multiple-access relay channel and its applications in cloud storage. 2064-2077 - Rubén Casado, Muhammad Younas:
Emerging trends and technologies in big data processing. 2078-2091 - Jing Li, Mingying Wu, Jianhua Ge, Chensi Zhang, Florin P