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8th PDP 2000: Rhodos, Greece
- Eight Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing, PDP 2000, 19-12 January 2000, Rhodos, Greece. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0500-7
Session 1: Distributed and I/O Systems
- Kurt Stockinger, Erich Schikuta:
ViMPIOS, a "truly" portable MPI-IO implementation. 4-9 - Richard Hofmann, Frank Lemmen:
Specification-driven monitoring of TCP/IP. 10-17 - Jong-Kook Kim, Debra A. Hensgen, Taylor Kidd, Howard Jay Siegel, David St. John, Cynthia E. Irvine, Timothy E. Levin, N. Wayne Porter, Viktor K. Prasanna, Richard F. Freund:
A QoS performance measure framework for distributed heterogeneous networks. 18-27 - Ahmed Saleh, George R. Ribeiro-Justo:
Communication support for distributed multimedia components. 28-35
Short Presentations 1: Applications
- Zdzislaw Szczerbinski, Stanislaw Kowalik:
Parallelizing a global optimization method in a distributed-memory environment. 38-42 - Robinson Rivas, María-Blanca Ibáñez-Espiga:
Fast parallel algorithms for 3D reconstruction of angiographic images. 43-47 - Rubén Santiago Montero, Manuel Prieto, Ignacio Martín Llorente, Francisco Tirado:
A robust multigrid solver on parallel computers. 48-55 - Antony N. Spyropoulos, John A. Palyvos, Andreas G. Boudouvis:
Finite element computations on cluster of PCs and workstations. 56-61 - Piotr Dembinski:
Distributed and randomized enumeration. 62-66 - Masood Masoodian, Saturnino Luz:
Heterogeneous client-server architecture for a virtual meeting environment. 67-74
Session 2: Web Based Computing I
- Colin Allison, Martin Bramley, Jose Serrano, David McKechan:
Replicating the R in URL. 77-83 - Antonio Puliafito, Orazio Tomarchio:
Security mechanisms for the MAP agent system. 84-91 - Stefan Koch, Georg Schneider:
Implementation of an annotation service on the WWW-Virtual Notes. 92-98
Session 3: Performance Analysis
- Nandini Mukherjee, Graham D. Riley, John R. Gurd:
FINESSE: a prototype feedback-guided performance enhancement system. 101-109 - Andrzej Goscinski, Michael Hobbs, Jackie Silcock:
Performance and transparency of message passing and DSM services within the GENESIS operating system for managing parallelism on COWs. 110-117 - Andrea Zavanella, Alessandro Milazzo:
Predictability of bulk synchronous programs using MPI. 118-123
Session 4: Web Based Computing I1
- Mehdi Jazayeri, Wolfgang Lugmayr:
Gypsy: a component-based mobile agent system. 126-134 - Kurt Sandkuhl, Burkhard Messer:
Towards reference architectures for distributed groupware applications. 135-141 - T. Guinan, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Nikolai Doikov:
ENTER: the personalisation and contextualisation of 3-dimensional worlds. 142-148
Session 5: Computer Architectures
- Ronald Charles Moore, Bernd Klauer, Klaus Waldschmidt:
Tailoring a self-distributing architecture to a cluster computer environment. 150-157 - Ivan Zoraja, Arndt Bode, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
A framework for process migration in software DSM environments. 158-165 - Ranieri Baraglia, Renato Ferrini, Domenico Laforenza, Paolo Palmerini, Raffaele Perego:
PQE HPF-a library for exploiting the capabilities of a PQE-1 heterogeneous parallel architecture. 166-173 - Valentin Puente, J. M. Prellezo, Cruz Izu, José-Ángel Gregorio, Ramón Beivide:
A case study of trace-driven simulation for analyzing interconnection networks: cc-NUMAs with ILP processors. 174-180
Short Presentations 2: Models and Languages
- Efthimios Tambouris, Peter Van Santen:
Scalability analysis of parallel systems with multiple components of work. 182-189 - Yifeng Chen:
Specification for reactive bulk-synchronous programming. 190-196 - Torsten Fink, Stephan Kindermann:
First steps in metacomputing with Amica. 197-204 - Viet D. Tran, Ladislav Hluchý, Giang T. Nguyen:
Parallel programming with data driven model. 205-211 - Jarek Nabrzyski, Juliusz Pukacki, Maciej Stroinski:
A knowledge-based approach to scheduling jobs in metacomputer environment. 212-219 - Jerzy Brzezinski, Dariusz Wawrzyniak:
Consistency requirements of distributed shared memory for Lamport's bakery algorithm for mutual exclusion. 220-226
Session 6: Scheduling and Mapping
- Concepció Roig, Ana Ripoll, Miquel A. Senar, Fernando Guirado, Emilio Luque:
Modelling message-passing programs for static mapping. 229-236 - Theodore Andronikos, Nectarios Koziris:
Optimal scheduling for UET-UCT grids into fixed number of processors. 237-243 - Jesus A. González, Coromoto León, Fabiana Piccoli, Marcela Printista, José L. Roda, Casiano Rodríguez, Francisco de Sande:
Groups in bulk synchronous parallel computing. 244-251
Session 7: Languages and Compilers
- Gianluigi Folino, Giandomenico Spezzano:
CELLAR: a high level cellular programming language with regions. 259-266 - Claudia Leopold:
Generating structured program instances with a high degree of locality. 267-274 - Frédéric Brégier, Marie Christine Counilh, Jean Roman:
Asynchronous progressive irregular prefix operation in HPF2. 275-282 - Paul-Jean Cagnard:
The parallel cellular programming model. 283-289
Short Presentations 3: Distributed Shared Memory Systems
- Julio Sahuquillo, Teresa Nachiondo Frinós, Juan-Carlos Cano, José Antonio Gil, Ana Pont:
Self-similarity in SPLASH-2 workloads on shared memory multiprocessors systems. 293-300 - Julio Sahuquillo, Ana Pont:
Two management approaches of the split data cache in multiprocessor systems. 301-308 - Fabrizio Baiardi, Davide Guerri, Paolo Mori, Laura Ricci:
Evaluation of a virtual shared memory machine by the compilation of data parallel loops. 309-316 - Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Using agent wills to provide fault-tolerance in distributed shared memory systems. 317-324 - Oliver Botti, Vincenzo De Florio, Geert Deconinck, Rudy Lauwereins, Flavio Cassinari, Susanna Donatelli, Andrea Bobbio, Axel Klein, Holger Küfner, Erwin M. Thurner, Eric Verhulst:
The TIRAN approach to reusing software implemented fault tolerance. 325-332 - Laurent Lefèvre, Olivier Reymann:
Combining low-latency communication protocols with multithreading for high performance DSM systems on clusters. 333-340
Session 8: Applications
- Zbigniew J. Czech:
Parallel simulated annealing for the set-partitioning problem. 343-350 - Manfred Feil, Andreas Uhl:
2-D wavelet packet decomposition on multicomputers. 351-356 - Christophe Cérin:
Towards efficient BSP implementations of BSR programs for some computational geometry problems. 357-364
Short Presentations 4: Tools and Environments
- Rocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca, Umberto Villano:
A performance simulation technique for distributed programs: application to an SOR iterative solver. 368-375 - Ana Paula Cláudio, João Duarte Cunha, Maria Beatriz Carmo:
Monitoring and debugging message passing applications with MPVisualizer. 376-382 - Juan P. Castellano, David Cruz Sánchez Rodríguez, Onassis Cazorla, Álvaro Suárez Sarmiento:
Pipelining-based tradeoffs for hardware/software codesign of multimedia systems. 383-390 - Claudia Di Napoli, Maurizio Giordano, Mario Mango Furnari, Francesco Vitobello:
PVM application-level tuning over ATM. 391-397 - John Yiannis Cotronis:
Reusable message passing components. 398-405 - Nectarios Koziris, Michael Romesis, Panayotis Tsanakas, George K. Papakonstantinou:
An efficient algorithm for the physical mapping of clustered task graphs onto multiprocessor architectures. 406-413
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