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IPDPS 2004: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2004), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 26-30 April 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2132-0
Third International Workshop on Performance Modeling, Evaluation, and Optimization of Parallel and Distributed Systems - PMEO
- Keqin Li:
Optimal Period of Workload Redistribution for Dynamic Bulk Synchronous Computations in Heterogeneous Computing Systems. - Hao Tian, Yi Pan, Ajay K. Katangur, Jiling Zhong:
A Novel Modularized Optical Multistage Interconnection Network Architecture with Multicast Capability. - Azzedine Boukerche, Caron Dzermajko:
Dynamic Grid-Based vs. Region-Based Data Distibution Management Strategies in Multi-Resolution Large-Scale Distributed Systems. - Yves Denneulin, Emmanuel Romagnoli, Denis Trystram:
A Synthetic Workload Generator for Cluster Computing. - Mohamed Larbi Rebaiaia, Jihad Mohamad Jaam:
VALID-2: A Practical Modeling, Simulation and Verification Software for Distributed Systems. - Hui Zhang, Yuanyuan Yang:
Cost-Effective Unique-Path WDM Optical Interconnects. - Mark M. Mathis, Darren J. Kerbyson:
Performance Modeling of Unstructered Mesh Particle Transport Computations. - Peng Wang, George W. Turner, Daniel A. Lauer, Matthew Allen, Stephen C. Simms, David Hart, Mary Papakhian, Craig A. Stewart:
LINPACK Performance on a Geographically Distributed Linux Cluster. - Barbara Kreaseck, Larry Carter, Henri Casanova, Jeanne Ferrante:
On the Interference of Communication on Computation in Java. - Pietro Cicotti, Michela Taufer, Andrew A. Chien:
DGMonitor: A Performance Monitoring Tool for Sandbox-Based Desktop Grid Platforms. - Hai Jin, Xia Xie, Yunfa Li, Zongfen Han, Hao Chen:
Athena: A Real-time Performance Evaluation for Distributed Software with Reliability Constraints. - Jacques M. Bahi, Sylvain Contassot-Vivier, Raphaël Couturier:
Performance Comparison of Parallel Programming Environments for Implementing AIAC Algorithms. - David A. Bacigalupo, Stephen A. Jarvis, Ligang He, Graham R. Nudd:
An Investigation into the Application of Different Performance Prediction Techniques to e-Commerce Applications. - David P. Bunde, Vitus J. Leung, Jens Mache:
Communication Patterns and Allocation Strategies. - Kyusoon Lee, Adam W. Bojanczyk:
Performance Modeling and Optimization Framework for Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP). - Duncan A. Grove, Paul D. Coddington:
Communication Benchmarking and Performance Modelling of MPI Programs on Cluster Computers. - Sven Grothklags, Achim Streit:
On the Comparison of CPLEX-Computed Job Schedules with the Self-Tuning dynP Job Scheduler. - Onur Celebioglu, Amina Saify, Tau Leng, Jenwei Hsieh, Victor Mashayekhi, Reza Rooholamini:
The Performance Impact of Computational Efficiency on HPC Clusters with Hyper-Threading Technology. - Geyong Min, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Demetres D. Kouvatsos, Irfan-Ullah Awan:
A Queuing Model of Dimension-Ordered Routing under Self-Similar Traffic Loads. - Mladen Nikitovic, Mats Brorsson:
A Multiprogrammed Workload Model for Energy and Performance Estimation of Adaptive Chip-Multiprocessors. - Wayne Pfeiffer:
Memory Performance Model for Loops and Kernels on Power3 Processors. - Zhiyong Xu, Rui Min, Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Yiming Hu:
An Efficient and Robust Web Caching System. - Jamal N. Al-Karaki:
Performance Analysis of Repairable Cluster of Workstations. - William M. Jones, Louis W. Pang, Daniel C. Stanzione Jr., Walter B. Ligon III:
Job Communication Characterization and its Impact on Meta-Scheduling Co-Allocated Jobs in a Mini-Grid. - François Cantonnet, Yiyi Yao, Mohamed M. Zahran, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Productivity Analysis of the UPC Language. - Stephen D. Kleban, Scott H. Clearwater:
Computation-at-Risk: Assessing Job Portfolio Management Risk on Clusters. - Gorden Griem, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Katherine A. Yelick:
Identifying Performance Bottlenecks on Modern Microarchitectures Using an Adaptable Probe. - Constantine Katsinis:
A Model of Distributed-Shared-Memory on the SOME-Bus Architecture. - Ming Zhu, Harsha Narravula, Constantine Katsinis, Diana Hecht:
Priority-Driven Active Data Prefetching.
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