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The Journal of Supercomputing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2001
- Henry J. Alme, Garry H. Rodrigue, George B. Zimmerman:
Domain Decomposition Models for Parallel Monte Carlo Transport. 5-23 - Woei-Jiunn Tsaur, Shi-Jinn Horng:
Auditing Causal Relationships of Group Multicast Communications in Group-Oriented Distributed Systems. 25-45 - John P. Morrison, James J. Kennedy, David A. Power:
WebCom: A Web Based Volunteer Computer. 47-61 - Hung-Chang Hsiao, Chung-Ta King:
Exploiting Network Locality for CC-NUMA Multiprocessors. 63-87 - Paulo Barbosa-Pereira, Laurent Heutte, Yves Lecourtier:
Source-to-Source Instrumentation for the Optimization of an Automatic Reading System. 89-104
Volume 18, Number 2, February 2001
- Hong Shen, Sam Lor, Piyush Maheshwari:
An Architecture-Independent Graphical Tool for Automatic Contention-Free Process-to-Processor Mapping. 115-139 - Patricia González, José Carlos Cabaleiro, Tomás F. Pena:
Parallel Computation of Wavelet Transforms Using the Lifting Scheme. 141-152 - M. B. Hadim, Ibrahima Sakho:
The Multi-Level Communication: Efficient Routing for Interconnection Networks. 153-177 - Hojung Cha, Dongho Lee:
H-BSP: A Hierarchical BSP Computation Model. 179-200 - Don-Lin Yang, Jen-Chih Yu, Yeh-Ching Chung:
Efficient Compositing Methods for the Sort-Last-Sparse Parallel Volume Rendering System on Distributed Memory Multicomputers. 201-220
Volume 18, Number 3, March 2001
- Erik Elmroth, Chris H. Q. Ding, Yu-Shu Wu:
High Performance Computations for Large Scale Simulations of Subsurface Multiphase Fluid and Heat Flow. 235-258 - Yun He, Chris H. Q. Ding:
Using Accurate Arithmetics to Improve Numerical Reproducibility and Stability in Parallel Applications. 259-277 - Hung-Chang Hsiao, Chung-Ta King:
An Application-Driven Study of Multicast Communication for Write Invalidation. 279-304 - Rong-Guey Chang, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Jenq Kuen Lee:
Parallel Sparse Supports for Array Intrinsic Functions of Fortran 90. 305-339
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