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- 2001
- Aneesh Aggarwal, Manoj Franklin:
Putting Data Value Predictors to Work in Fine-Grain Parallel Processors. HiPC 2001: 204-213 - JinHo Ahn, Sung-Gi Min, Chong-Sun Hwang:
Low-Cost Garbage Collection for Causal Message Logging. HiPC 2001: 272-281 - R. Al-Omari, Arun K. Somani, G. Manimaran:
An Adaptive Scheme for Fault-Tolerant Scheduling of Soft Real-Time Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems. HiPC 2001: 68-80 - Juan L. Aragón, José González, José M. García, Antonio González:
Confidence Estimation for Branch Prediction Reversal. HiPC 2001: 214-223 - Joseph A. Bannister, Joseph D. Touch, Purushotham Kamath, Aatash Patel:
An Optical Booster for Internet Routers. HiPC 2001: 399-413 - Tracy D. Braun, Howard Jay Siegel, Anthony A. Maciejewski:
Heterogeneous Computing: Goals, Methods, and Open Problems. HiPC 2001: 307-320 - Punit Chandra, Ajay D. Kshemkalyani:
Compact Routing in Directed Networks with Stretch Factor of Two. HiPC 2001: 24-46 - Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Andrey B. Kucherov:
A Parallel Krylov-Type Method for Nonsymmetric Linear Systems. HiPC 2001: 104-114 - Daniel Cociorva, J. W. Wilkins, Gerald Baumgartner, P. Sadayappan, J. Ramanujam, Marcel Nooijen, David E. Bernholdt, Robert J. Harrison:
Towards Automatic Synthesis of High-Performance Codes for Electronic Structure Calculations: Data Locality Optimization. HiPC 2001: 237-248 - Swades De, Sajal K. Das:
Maximum Achievable Capacity Gain through Traffic Load Balancing in Cellular Radio Networks: A Practical Perspective. HiPC 2001: 321-330 - Juan Fernández, José M. García, José Duato:
Performance Evaluation of Real-Time Communication Services on High-Speed LANs under Topology Changes. HiPC 2001: 341-350 - Niloy Ganguly, Arijit Das, Pradipta Maji, Biplab K. Sikdar, Parimal Pal Chaudhuri:
Evolving Cellular Automata Based Associative Memory for Pattern Recognition. HiPC 2001: 115-124 - Courtney R. Gibson, Angelos Bilas:
Shared Virtual Memory Clusters with Next-Generation Interconnection Networks and Wide Compute Nodes. HiPC 2001: 167-181 - William Gropp:
Learning from the Success of MPI. HiPC 2001: 81-94 - Bhanu Hariharan, Srinivas Aluru:
Efficient Parallel Algorithms and Software for Compressed Octrees with Applications to Hierarchical Methods. HiPC 2001: 125-136 - Aamer Jaleel, Bruce L. Jacob:
Improving the Precise Interrupt Mechanism of Software-Managed TLB Miss Handlers. HiPC 2001: 282-293 - Rahul Jha, Sridhar Iyer:
Performance Evaluation of Mobile Agents for E-commerce Applications. HiPC 2001: 331-340 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Iko Pramudiono, Katsumi Takahashi, Bowo Prasetyo:
Web Mining Is Parallel. HiPC 2001: 385-398 - S. Rao Kosaraju:
Mesh Algorithms for Multiplication and Division. HiPC 2001: 17-23 - Dimitrios Koukopoulos, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Paul G. Spirakis:
Stability Issues in Heterogeneous and FIFO Networks under the Adversarial Queueing Model. HiPC 2001: 3-16 - Anurag Kumar:
Intelligent Traffic Engineering of Internets: Towards a Model-Based Approach. HiPC 2001: 414-424 - J. L. V. Lewandowski, W. W. Lee, Z. Lin:
Gyrokinetic Simulations of Plasma Turbulence on Massively Parallel Computers. HiPC 2001: 95-103 - K. V. Manjunath, R. Govindarajan:
Hidden Costs in Avoiding False Sharing in Software DSMs. HiPC 2001: 294-306 - D. Manjunath, Biplab Sikdar:
Variable Length Packet Switches: Input Queued Fabrics with Finite Buffers, Speedup, and Parallelism. HiPC 2001: 372-384 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Marco Gribaudo, Michela Meo, Matteo Sereno:
Performance Analysis of Data Services over GPRS. HiPC 2001: 425-436 - Emre Özer, Thomas M. Conte, Saurabh Sharma:
Weld: A Multithreading Technique Towards Latency-Tolerant VLIW Processors. HiPC 2001: 192-203 - B. S. Panda, Sajal K. Das:
An Efficient Algorithm for Computing Lower Bounds on Time and Processors for Scheduling Precedence Graphs on Multicomputer Systems. HiPC 2001: 47-57 - Rajiv A. Ravindran, Rajat Moona:
Retargetable Program Profiling Using High Level Processor Models. HiPC 2001: 224-236 - Victor Salamon, Paul Lu, Ben Watson, Dima Brodsky, Dave Gomboc:
A Case Study of Improving Memory Locality in Polygonal Model Simplification: Metrics and Performance. HiPC 2001: 137-150 - Vivek Sarkar, Julian Dolby:
High-Performance Scalable Java Virtual Machines. HiPC 2001: 151-166
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