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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 84
Volume 84, October 2015
- Li Yu, Zhou Zhou
, Sean Wallace
, Michael E. Papka
, Zhiling Lan:
Quantitative modeling of power performance tradeoffs on extreme scale systems. 1-14 - Joakim da Silva
, Richard Ansorge, Rajesh Jena:
Efficient scatter-based kernel superposition on GPU. 15-23 - Stefan Pauli, Peter Arbenz
, Christoph Schwab:
Intrinsic fault tolerance of multilevel Monte Carlo methods. 24-36 - Tipraporn Thanakulwarapas, Jeeraporn Werapun:
An optimized bitonic sorting strategy with midpoint-based dynamic communication. 37-50 - Daqing Yun
, Chase Qishi Wu
, Yi Gu:
An integrated approach to workflow mapping and task scheduling for delay minimization in distributed environments. 51-64 - Faisal N. Abu-Khzam, Khuzaima Daudjee, Amer E. Mouawad, Naomi Nishimura:
On scalable parallel recursive backtracking. 65-75 - Kyle M. Tarplee
, Ryan D. Friese
, Anthony A. Maciejewski
, Howard Jay Siegel:
Scalable linear programming based resource allocation for makespan minimization in heterogeneous computing systems. 76-86 - Aran J. Cauchi-Saunders, Ian J. Lewis
:
GPU enabled XDraw viewshed analysis. 87-93 - Chryssis Georgiou
, Dariusz R. Kowalski:
On the competitiveness of scheduling dynamically injected tasks on processes prone to crashes and restarts. 94-107

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