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IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Applications, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 1994
- Cool Machines. 2-3
- Lawrence A. Crowl:
How to measure, present, and compare parallel performance. 9-25 - Richard E. Ewing, Robert C. Sharpley, Derek Mitchum, Patrick O'Leary, James S. Sochacki:
Distributed computation of wave propagation models using PVM. 26-31 - Jingke Le, Michael Wolfe:
Defining, analyzing, and transforming program constructs. 32-39 - R. Bruce Irvin, Barton P. Miller:
Multiapplication support in a parallel-program performance tool. 40-50 - Xiaodong Zhang, Robert Castañeda, Elisa W. Chan:
Spin-lock synchronization on the Butterfly and KSR1. 51-63 - Santosh Pande, Dharma P. Agrawal, Jon Mauney:
Compiling functional parallelism on distributed-memory systems. 64-76
Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1994
- Reality Check. 4
- John L. Gustafson:
Teraflops and Other False Goals. 5-6
- Chuck Hansen, Tom Crockett, Scott Whitman:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallel Rendering. 7 - Paul Mackerras, Brian Corrie:
Exploiting data coherence to improve parallel volume rendering. 8-16 - Thomas W. Crockett, Tobias Orloff:
Parallel polygon rendering for message-passing architectures. 17-28 - Michael Cox, Pat Hanrahan:
A distributed snooping algorithm for pixel merging. 30-36 - Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Beyond execution time: expanding the use of performance models. 37-49 - Steve Sistare, Don Allen, Rich Bowker, Karen Jourdenais, Josh Simons, Rich Title:
A scalable debugger for massively parallel message-passing programs. 50-56 - Carlos R. Mechoso, John D. Farrara, Joseph A. Spahr:
Achieving superlinear speedup on a heterogeneous, distributed system. 57-61 - James S. Plank, Kai Li:
ickp: a consistent checkpointer for multicomputers. 62-67
Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 1994
- Thinking About Thinking Machines. 2
- Gordon Bell:
Why there won't be apps: The problem with MPPs. 5-6 - James Cownie:
Why MPPs? 7-8 - Steven J. Wallach:
Taraflops into laptops. 8-9 - Irving Wladawsky-Berger:
Parallel applications: The next frontier for computer indus. 10-11
- Philip J. Hatcher:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Impact of High Performance Fortran. 13-14 - Thomas R. Gross, David R. O'Hallaron, Jaspal Subhlok:
Task Parallelism in a High Performance Fortran Framework. 16-26 - Ian T. Foster:
Task Parallelism and High-Performance Languages. 27-36 - William Blume, Rudolf Eigenmann, Jay P. Hoeflinger, David A. Padua, Paul Petersen, Lawrence Rauchwerger, Peng Tu:
Automatic Detection of Parallelism: A grand challenge for high performance computing. 37-47 - Vikram S. Adve, Alan Carle, Elana D. Granston, Seema Hiranandani, Ken Kennedy, Charles Koelbel, Ulrich Kremer, John M. Mellor-Crummey, Scott K. Warren, Chau-Wen Tseng:
Requirements for DataParallel Programming Environments. 48-58 - Barbara M. Chapman, Hans P. Zima, Piyush Mehrotra:
Extending HPF for Advanced Data-Parallel Applications. 59-70
- John M. Levesque:
Applied Parallel Research's xHPF system. 71 - Vincent Schuster:
PGHPF from The Portland Group. 72 - Arthur H. Veen:
The Prepare HPF Programming Environment. 73 - Jeff Vanderlip:
Pacific Sierra's VAST-HPF and VAST/77toHPF. 74
Volume 2, Number 4, Winter 1994
- Looking Back and Looking Ahead. 4
- Putting HPC to Work: A Call to Action. 5-7
- Douglas S. Reeves, Kang G. Shin:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Computing. 8 - Julian M. Bass, Adrian Browne, Mohamed S. Hajji, Derek Garron Marriott, Peter R. Croll, Peter J. Fleming:
Automating the development of distributed control software. 9-19 - Ronald Mraz:
Reducing the variance of point-to-point transfers for parallel real-time programs. 20-31 - Dieter K. Hammer, Erik J. Luit, Onno S. van Roosmalen, Peter van der Stok, Jack P. C. Verhoosel:
Dedos: a distributed real-time environment. 32-47 - Axel W. Krings, Roger M. Kieckhafer, Jitender S. Deogun:
Inherently stable real-time priority list dispatchers. 49-59 - Manfred D. M. Sever, Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio:
Distributed, real-time control of structurally flexible manipulators. 61-71 - Chengchang Huang, Philip K. McKinley:
Communication issues in parallel computing across ATM networks. 73-86
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