IPDPS 2008:
Miami,
Florida,
USA
22nd IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, IPDPS 2008, Miami, Florida USA, April 14-18, 2008.
IEEE 2008
Panel
- Jesper Larsson Träff:
How to avoid making the same Mistakes all over again: What the parallel-processing community has (failed) to offer the multi/many-core generation.
1-2
Keynotes
- Joel H. Saltz, Scott Oster, Shannon Hastings, Stephen Langella, Renato Ferreira, Justin Permar, Ashish Sharma, David Ervin, Tony Pan, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tahsin M. Kurç:
Translational research design templates, Grid computing, and HPC.
1-15
- Katherine A. Yelick:
Programming models for petascale to exascale.
1
- Jeannette M. Wing:
Computational thinking and thinking about computing.
1
- Dror G. Feitelson:
Looking at data.
1-9
- William Lundgren:
Gedae's automated management of hierarchical memories on multicore processors Commercial Tutorial.
1-2
The 17th Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop (HCW 2008)
- The 17th Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop (HCW 2008).
1-6
- Catherine H. Crawford:
Heterogeneity in Computing 2008.
1
- Abhay Ghatpande, Hidenori Nakazato, Hiroshi Watanabe, Olivier Beaumont:
Divisible Load Scheduling with Result Collection on Heterogeneous Systems.
1-8
- Olivier Beaumont, Nicolas Bonichon, Lionel Eyraud-Dubois:
Scheduling divisibleworkloads on heterogeneous platforms under bounded multi-port model.
1-7
- Lin Chen, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau:
Process reassignment with reduced migration cost in grid load rebalancing.
1-13
- Luis Diego Briceno, Howard Jay Siegel, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Ye Hong, Brad Lock, Mohammad Nayeem Teli, Fadi Wedyan, Charles Panaccione, Chen Zhang:
Resource allocation in a client/server hybrid network for virtual world environments.
1-13
- Anne Benoit, Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, Yves Robert:
Optimizing latency and reliability of pipeline workflow applications.
1-10
- Yasuhiko Ogata, Toshio Endo, Naoya Maruyama, Satoshi Matsuoka:
An efficient, model-based CPU-GPU heterogeneous FFT library.
1-10
- Tyrone Tai-On Kwok, Yu-Kwong Kwok:
On the design, control, and use of a reconfigurable heterogeneous multi-core system-on-a-chip.
1-11
- Dan C. Marinescu, Chen Yu, Gabriela M. Marinescu, John P. Morrison, Christoffer Norvik:
A reputation algorithm for a self-organizing system based upon resource virtualization.
1-6
- Pushpinder-Kaur Chouhan, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez:
Automatic middleware deployment planning on heterogeneous platforms.
1-13
- Travis J. Desell, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Carlos A. Varela:
Asynchronous genetic search for scientific modeling on large-scale heterogeneous environments.
1-12
- Magdalena Slawiriska, Jaroslaw Siawiriski, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Enhancing build-portability for scientific applications across heterogeneous platforms.
1-8
- Yang-Suk Kee, Carl Kesselman, Daniel Nurmi, Richard Wolski:
Enabling personal clusters on demand for batch resources using commodity software.
1-7
The 16th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems (WPDRTS '08)
- The Sixteenth International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems WPDRTS 2008.
1-2
- Sanjoy K. Baruah, Nathan Fisher:
Hybrid-priority real-time scheduling.
1-8
- Björn Andersson:
Schedulability analysis of generalized multiframe traffic on multihop-networks comprising software-implemented ethernet-switches.
1-8
- Christian Esposito, Stefano Russo, Dario Di Crescenzo:
Performance assessment of OMG compliant data distribution middleware.
1-8
- Douglas C. Schmidt, Hans van't Hag:
Addressing the challenges of mission-critical information management in next-generation net-centric pub/sub systems with OpenSplice DDS.
1-8
- Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Shared resources and precedence constraints with capacity sharing and stealing.
1-8
- Wolfgang Forster, Christof Kutschera, Andreas Steininger, Karl M. Göschka:
Automated generation of explicit connectors for component based hardware/software interaction in embedded real-time systems.
1-8
- Mathias Ekman, Henrik Thane:
Real-time dynamic relinking.
1-8
- Björn Griese, André Brinkmann, Mario Porrmann:
SelfS - A real-time protocol for virtual ring topologies.
1-8
- Chung-Ching Shen, William Plishker, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya:
Design and optimization of a distributed, embedded speech recognition system.
1-8
- James H. Hill, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Model-driven specification of component-based distributed real-time and embedded systems for verification of systemic QoS properties.
1-8
- Peter Csaba Ölveczky, Pavithra Prabhakar, Xue Liu:
Formal modeling and analysis of real-time resource-sharing protocols in Real-Time Maude.
1-8
- Jan Friso Groote, Michel A. Reniers, Yaroslav S. Usenko:
Verification of networks of timed automata using mCRL2.
1-8
15th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
- Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
Design methodology for partial dynamic reconfiguration: a new degree of freedom in the HW/SW codesign.
1-8
- Fabio Cancare, Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
A design flow tailored for self dynamic reconfigurable architecture.
1-8
- Amirhossein Alimohammad, Saeed Fouladi Fard, Bruce F. Cockburn, Christian Schlegel:
On the efficiency and accuracy of hybrid pseudo-random number generators for FPGA-based simulations.
1-8
- Zachary K. Baker, Reid Porter:
Rotationally invariant sparse patch matching on GPU and FPGA.
1-8
- Sean Whitty, Rolf Ernst:
A bandwidth optimized SDRAM controller for the MORPHEUS reconfigurable architecture.
1-8
- Gayatri Mehta, Colin J. Ihrig, Alex K. Jones:
Reducing energy by exploring heterogeneity in a coarse-grain fabric.
1-8
- Yoonjin Kim, Rabi N. Mahapatra:
Reusable context pipelining for low power coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture.
1-8
- Nick A. Mould, Brian F. Veale, John K. Antonio, Monte P. Tull, John R. Junger:
Design of steering vectors for dynamically reconfigurable architectures.
1-8
- Josef Angermeier, Jürgen Teich:
Heuristics for scheduling reconfigurable devices with consideration of reconfiguration overheads.
1-8
- Justin Teller, Fusun Ozgiiner, Robert Ewing:
Scheduling reconfiguration at runtime on the TRIPS processor.
1-8
- Julio Septién, Daniel Mozos, Hortensia Mecha, Jesús Tabero, Miguel Angel García de Dios:
Perimeter quadrature-based metric for estimating FPGA fragmentation in 2D HW multitasking.
1-8
- Mao Nakajima, Daisaku Seto, Minoru Watanabe:
A 937.5 ns multi-context holographic configuration with a 30.75 mus retention time.
1-6
- Alexander Klimm, Lars Braun, Jürgen Becker:
An adaptive and scalable multiprocessor system For Xilinx FPGAs using minimal sized processor cores.
1-7
- Fabio Campi, Luca Ciccarelli, Claudio Mucci:
Sustainable (re-) configurable solutions for the high volume SoC market.
1-8
- Michael Hübner, Lars Braun, Diana Göhringer, Jürgen Becker:
Run-time reconfigurable adaptive multilayer network-on-chip for FPGA-based systems.
1-6
- Faizal Arya Samman, Thomas Hollstein, Manfred Glesner:
Flexible parallel pipeline network-on-chip based on dynamic packet identity management.
1-8
- Leandro Fiorin, Slobodan Lukovic, Gianluca Palermo:
Implementation of a reconfigurable data protection module for NoC-based MPSoCs.
1-8
- Alessio Montone, Vincenzo Rana, Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
HARPE: A Harvard-based processing element tailored for partial dynamic reconfigurable architectures.
1-8
- Diana Göhringer, Michael Hübner, Volker Schatz, Jürgen Becker:
Runtime adaptive multi-processor system-on-chip: RAMPSoC.
1-7
- Florian Dittmann, Stefan Frank, Simon Oberthür:
Algorithmic skeletons for the design of partially reconfigurable systems.
1-8
- Mateus B. Rutzig, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck, Luigi Carro:
Balancing reconfigurable data path resources according to application requirements.
1-8
- Deepak Sreedharan, Ali Akoglu:
A hybrid processing element based reconfigurable architecture for hashing algorithms.
1-8
- Yi Lu, Thomas Marconi, Georgi Gaydadjiev, Koen Bertels, Roel Meeuws:
A self-adaptive on-line task placement algorithm for partially reconfigurable systems.
1-8
- Santheeban Kandasamy, Andrew Morton, Wayne M. Loucks:
Configuration Scheduling Using Temporal Locality and Kernel Correlation.
1-5
- Fabio Garzia, Claudio Brunelli, Davide Rossi, Jari Nurmi:
Implementation of a floating-point matrix-vector multiplication on a reconfigurable architecture.
1-6
- Volker Hampel, Peter Sobe, Erik Maehle:
Designing coprocessors for hybrid compute systems.
1-8
- Joachim Becker, Fabian Henrici, Stanis Trendelenburg, Yiannos Manoli:
A rapid prototyping environment for high-speed reconfigurable analog signal processing.
1-4
- Christian Schuck, Matthias Kühnle, Michael Hübner, Jürgen Becker:
A framework for dynamic 2D placement on FPGAs.
1-7
- Manish Birla, Krishna N. Vikram:
Partial run-time reconfiguration of FPGA for computer vision applications.
1-6
- Shen Chih Tung, Alex K. Jones:
Physical layer design automation for RFID systems.
1-8
- Benjamin Glas, Alexander Klimm, Oliver Sander, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser, Jürgen Becker:
A self adaptive interfacing concept for consumer device integration into automotive entities.
1-6
- Eunjung Cho, Anu G. Bourgeois, José Alberto Fernández-Zepeda:
Efficient and accurate FPGA-based simulator for Molecular Dynamics.
1-7
- Henrik Svensson, Thomas Lenart, Viktor Öwall:
Modelling and exploration of a reconfigurable array using systemC TLM.
1-8
- Yi-Gang Tai, Chia-Tien Dan Lo, Kleanthis Psarris:
Accelerating matrix decomposition with replications.
1-8
- Ruchika Verma, Ali Akoglu:
A coarse grained and hybrid reconfigurable architecture with flexible NoC router for variable block size motion estimation.
1-8
- Ying Yu, Raymond R. Hoare, Alex K. Jones:
A CAM-based intrusion detection system for single-packet attack detection.
1-8
- Christopher N. Vutsinas, Tarek M. Taha, Kenneth L. Rice:
A neocortex model implementation on reconfigurable logic with streaming memory.
1-8
- Pradeep Fernando, Hariharan Sankaran, Srinivas Katkoori, Didier Keymeulen, Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Rajeshuni Ramesham:
A customizable FPGA IP core implementation of a general purpose Genetic Algorithm engine.
1-8
- Masanori Hariyama, Kensaku Yamashita, Michitaka Kameyama:
FPGA implementation of a vehicle detection algorithm using three-dimensional information.
1-5
- Kouhi Shinohara, Minoru Watanabe:
Defect tolerance of holographic configurations in ORGAs.
1-8
13th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments,
HIPS 2008
- Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments.
1-2
- I-Hsin Chung, Guojing Cong, David J. Klepacki, Simone Sbaraglia, Seetharami Seelam, Hui-Fang Wen:
A framework for automated performance bottleneck detection.
1-7
- Isaac Dooley, Chao Mei, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
NoiseMiner: An algorithm for scalable automatic computational noise and software interference detection.
1-8
- Chee Wai Lee, Celso L. Mendes, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Towards scalable performance analysis and visualization through data reduction.
1-8
- Arch Robison, Michael Voss, Alexey Kukanov:
Optimization via Reflection on Work Stealing in TBB.
1-8
- Yiinju L. Nelson, Bhupesh Bansal, Mary W. Hall, Aiichiro Nakano, Kristina Lerman:
Model-guided performance tuning of parameter values: A case study with molecular dynamics visualization.
1-8
- Farshad Khunjush, Nikitas J. Dimopoulos:
Extended characterization of DMA transfers on the Cell BE processor.
1-8
- Aniruddha G. Shet, Wael R. Elwasif, Robert J. Harrison, David E. Bernholdt:
Programmability of the HPCS Languages: A case study with a quantum chemistry kernel.
1-8
- Imran Patel, John R. Gilbert:
An empirical study of the performance and productivity of two parallel programming models.
1-7
- Dibyendu Das, Manish Gupta, Rajan Ravindran, W. Shivani, P. Sivakeshava, Rishabh Uppal:
Compiler-controlled extraction of computation-communication overlap in MPI applications.
1-8
- Jeremy G. Siek, Ian Karlin, Elizabeth R. Jessup:
Build to order linear algebra kernels.
1-8
- Gudula Rünger, Michael Schwind:
Cache optimization for mixed regular and irregular computations.
1-8
- Mackale Joyner, Zoran Budimlic, Vivek Sarkar, Rui Zhang:
Array optimizations for parallel implementations of high productivity languages.
1-8
11th International Workshop on Java and Components for Parallelism,
Distribution and Concurrency
- Introduction to the 10th international workshop on JavaTM and components for parallelism, distribution and concurrency.
1
- Vladimir Getov:
Integrated framework for development and execution of component-based Grid applications.
1-3
- Jacques M. Bahi, Raphaël Couturier, David Laiymani:
Comparison of the Conjugate Gradient of NAS benchmark and of the multisplitting algorithm with the Jace environment.
1-7
- Kristijan Dragicevic, Daniel Bauer:
A survey of concurrent priority queue algorithms.
1-6
- Aamir Shafi, Aftab Hussain, Jamil Raza:
A parallel implementation of the Finite-Domain Time-Difference algorithm using MPJ express.
1-6
- Andrew Stevenson, Steve MacDonald:
Smart proxies in Java RMI with dynamic aspect-oriented programming.
1-6
- Christos Kotselidis, Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson:
Investigating software Transactional Memory on clusters.
1-6
- B. Amedro, Denis Caromel, Fabrice Huet, V. Bodnartchouk:
Java ProActive vs. Fortran MPI: Looking at the future of parallel Java.
1-7
- Nadia Ranaldo, Giancarlo Tretola, Eugenio Zimeo:
Scheduling ProActive activities with an XPDL-based workflow engine.
1-8
- Gabriel Antoniu, Mathieu Jan, David A. Noblet:
A practical example of convergence of P2P and grid computing: An evaluation of JXTA's communication performance on grid networking infrastructures.
1-8
- Yves Mahéo, Romeo Said, Frédéric Guidec:
Middleware support for delay-tolerant service provision in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks.
1-6
The 11th International Workshop on Nature Inspired Distributed Computing (NIDISC'08)
- Nature Inspired Distributed Computing (NIDISC'08).
1-2
- Lucas A. Wilson:
Distributed, heterogeneous resource management using artificial immune systems.
1-8
- Young Choon Lee, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Resource-centric task allocation in grids with artificial danger model support.
1-8
- Vijaj S. Agneeswaran, D. Janakiram:
A complex system inspired theoretical formalism for data management in Peer-to-Peer grids.
1-8
- Fatos Xhafa, Javier Carretero, Enrique Alba, Bernabé Dorronsoro:
Design and evaluation of tabu search method for job scheduling in distributed environments.
1-8
- Andreas Beham, Stephan M. Winkler, Stefan Wagner, Michael Affenzeller:
A genetic programming approach to solve scheduling problems with parallel simulation.
1-5
- Azzedine Boukerche, Marcelo Nardelli Pinto Santana, Alba Cristina Magalhaes Alves de Melo:
A task allocation framework for biological sequence comparison applications in heterogeneous environments.
1-8
- Louis-Claude Canon, Emmanuel Jeannot:
Scheduling strategies for the bicriteria optimization of the robustness and makespan.
1-8
- Juan José Durillo, Antonio J. Nebro, Francisco Luna, Enrique Alba:
A study of master-slave approaches to parallelize NSGA-II.
1-8
- Wladyslaw A. Janiak, Adam Janiak, Marie-Claude Portmann:
Single machine scheduling with job ready and delivery times subject to resource constraints.
1-7
- Marek Ostaszewski, Pascal Bouvry, Franciszek Seredynski:
Adaptive and dynamic intrusion detection by means of idiotypic networks paradigm.
1-8
- Laidi Foughali, El-Ghazali Talbi, Mohamed Batouche:
A parallel insular model for location areas planning in mobile networks.
1-8
- Miroslaw Szaban, Franciszek Seredynski:
Application of cellular automata to create S-box functions.
1-7
- Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann, Mathias Halbach:
Is a non-uniform system of creatures more efficient than a uniform one?
1-8
- Viet Anh Nguyen, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Inference of large-scale structural features of gene regulation networks using genetic algorithms.
1-8
- Arnaud Zinflou, Caroline Gagné, Marc Gravel:
Designing hybrid integrative evolutionary approaches to the car sequencing problem.
1-8
- Zbigniew J. Czech:
Statistical measures of a fitness landscape for the vehicle routing problem.
1-8
- Jacek Dabrowski, Marek Kubale:
Computer experiments with a parallel clonal selection algorithm for the Graph Coloring Problem.
1-6
HiCOMB 2008,
Seventh IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology HiCOMB 2008.
1-3
- Dominique Lavenier:
Ordered index seed algorithm for intensive DNA sequence comparison.
1-8
- Byung-Hoon Park, Matthew C. Schmidt, Kevin Thomas, Tatiana V. Karpinets, Nagiza F. Samatova:
Parallel, scalable, memory-efficient backtracking for combinatoria modeling of large-scale biological systems.
1-8
- Markus Schmidberger, Ulrich Mansmann:
Parallelized preprocessing algorithms for high-density oligonucleotide arrays.
1-7
- Michela Taufer, Thamar Solorio, Abel Licon, David Mireles, Ming-Ying Leung:
On the Effectiveness of Rebuilding RNA Secondary Structures from Sequence Chunks.
1-8
- Daniel Quest, Kathryn Dempsey, Mohammad Shafiullah, Dhundy Bastola, Hesham H. Ali:
A parallel architecture for regulatory motif algorithm assessment.
1-8
- Maria Stepanova, Feng Lin, Valerie C.-L. Lin:
Design and development of a FPGA-based cascade Markov model for recognition of steroid hormone Response Elements.
1-8
- Xuan Zhang, Gagan Agrawal:
Supporting high performance bioinformatics flat-file data processing using indices.
1-8
- Fahad Saeed, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:
Sample-Align-D: A high performance Multiple Sequence Alignment system using phylogenetic sampling and domain decomposition.
1-9
- Paul D. Yoo, Yung Shwen Ho, Bing Bing Zhou, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Adaptive Locality-Effective Kernel Machine for protein phosphorylation site prediction.
1-8
- Sadaf R. Alam, Pratul K. Agarwal, Scott S. Hampton, Hong Ong, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Impact of multicores on large-scale molecular dynamics simulations.
1-7
10th Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models
- 10th workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models - APDCM'08.
1
- Ei Ando, Hirotaka Ono, Kunihiko Sadakane, Masafumi Yamashita:
The space complexity of the leader election in anonymous networks.
1-8
- Anne Benoit, Mourad Hakem, Yves Robert:
Fault tolerant scheduling of precedence task graphs on heterogeneous platforms.
1-8
- Anne Benoit, Loris Marchal, Jean-Francois Pineau, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien:
Offline and online master-worker scheduling of concurrent bags-of-tasks on heterogeneous platforms.
1-8
- Christian Boulinier, Franck Petit:
Self-stabilizing wavelets and rho-hops coordination.
1-8
- Stefan D. Bruda, Yuanqiao Zhang:
Why shared memory matters to VLSI design: The BSR is as powerful as reconfiguration.
1-8
- Xiao Chen, Zhen Jiang, Jie Wu:
Mobility control schemes with quick convergence in wireless sensor networks.
1-7
- Akshaye Dhawan, Sushil K. Prasad:
A distributed algorithmic framework for coverage problems in Wireless Sensor Networks.
1-8
- Mostafa Elbidweihy, Jerry L. Trahan:
Maximal strips data structure to represent free space on partially reconfigurable FPGAs.
1-8
- Martti Forsell:
On the performance and cost of some PRAM models on CMP hardware.
1-8
- Yasuaki Ito, Koji Nakano:
Component labeling for k-concave binary images using an FPGA.
1-8
- Johannes Jendrsczok, Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann:
A scalable configurable architecture for the massively parallel GCA model.
1-8
- Praveen Krishnamurthy, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Analytic performance models for bounded queueing systems.
1-8
- Xuguang Lan, Nanning Zheng, Jianru Xue, Weike Chen, Bin Wang, Wen Ma:
Manageable peer-to-peer architecture for video-on-demand.
1-7
- Ami Marowka:
BSP2OMP: A compiler for translating BSP programs to OpenMP.
1-8
- Jung-Heum Park, Hee-Chul Kim, Hyeong-Seok Lim:
On the construction of paired many-to-many disjoint path covers in hypercube-like interconnection networks with faulty elements.
1-8
- Shinichi Yamagiwa, Leonel Sousa:
Design and implementation of a tool for modeling and programming deadlock free meta-pipeline applications.
1-8
- Qi Zhang, Yurong Chen, Yimin Zhang, Yinlong Xu:
SIFT implementation and optimization for multi-core systems.
1-8
- Xiwei Zhao, Vinayak Ganapathy, Niki Pissinou, Kia Makki:
Self-organized forensic support in MANETs.
1-8
Workshop on Communication Architecture for Clusters,
CAC 2008
- Workshop 9 introduction: The workshop on communication architecture for clusters - CAC 2008.
1
- Håkon Kvale Stensland, Olav Lysne, Roy Nordstrøm, Hugo Kohmann:
Making an SCI fabric dynamically fault tolerant.
1-8
- Shin'ichi Miura, Taisuke Boku, Takayuki Okamoto, Toshihiro Hanawa:
A dynamic routing control system for high-performance PC cluster with multi-path Ethernet connection.
1-8
- Stavros Passas, George Kotsis, Sven Karlsson, Angelos Bilas:
Exploiting spatial parallelism in Ethernet-based cluster interconnects.
1-8
- Evangelos Koukis, Anastassios Nanos, Nectarios Koziris:
Synchronized send operations for efficient streaming block I/O over Myrinet.
1-8
- Panyong Zhang, Can Ma, Jie Ma, Qiang Li, Dan Meng:
HPPNET: A novel network for HPC and its implication for communication software.
1-8
- Torsten Hoefler, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Optimizing non-blocking collective operations for infiniband.
1-8
- Rahul Kumar, Amith R. Mamidala, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Scaling alltoall collective on multi-core systems.
1-8
- Mike Tsai, Brad Penoff, Alan Wagner:
A Hybrid MPI design using SCTP and iWARP.
1-8
- Brice Goglin:
Design and implementation of Open-MX: High-performance message passing over generic Ethernet hardware.
1-7
- François Trahay, Elisabeth Brunet, Alexandre Denis, Raymond Namyst:
A multithreaded communication engine for multicore architectures.
1-7
The Next Generation Software (NGS) Workshop
- Anita J. La Salle:
Workshop 10 introduction: The Next Generation Software (NGS) workshop - NGS 2008.
1
- Seung Woo Son, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mustafa Karaköy:
Improving I/O performance through compiler-directed code restructuring and adaptive prefetching.
1-5
- Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Godmar Back, Jyotirmaya Tripathi, Matthew Curtis-Maury:
VT-ASOS: Holistic system software customization for many cores.
1-5
- Ram Dantu, Henning Schulzrinne, Paul Sroufe:
Experiences in building a multi-university testbed for research in multimedia communications.
1-5
- Duc A. Tran, K. Nguyen:
Multidimensional information retrieval in peer-to-peer networks.
1-5
- Bhuvan Urgaonkar, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Project status: RIVER: Resource management infrastructure for consolidated hosting in virtualized data centers.
1-5
- Jing Yu, María Jesús Garzarán, Marc Snir:
Efficient software checking for fault tolerance.
1-5
- Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang, Weijia Li:
Towards energy-efficient code dissemination in wireless sensor networks.
1-5
- Yanyong Zhang, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Failure prediction in IBM BlueGene/L event logs.
1-5
- Joseph M. Lancaster, Ron Cytron, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Understanding the performance of streaming applications deployed on hybrid systems.
1-5
- Jack B. Dennis:
The fresh breeze project: A multi-core chip supporting composable parallel programming.
1-5
- Melina Demertzi, Pedro C. Diniz, Mary W. Hall, Anna C. Gilbert, Yi Wang:
The potential of computation reuse in high-level optimization of a signal recognition system.
1-5
- David B. Whalley, Gary S. Tyson:
Enhancing the effectiveness of utilizing an instruction register file.
1-5
- Feng Wang, Yuan Xie:
Embedded Multi-Processor System-on-chip (MPSoC) design considering process variations.
1-5
- Yu Sun, Wei Zhang:
Improving code caching performance for Java applications.
1-5
- David A. Bader, Viktor K. Prasanna:
DOSA: design optimizer for scientific applications.
1-5
- Nitesh V. Chawla, Douglas Thain, Ryan Lichtenwalter, David A. Cieslak:
Data mining on the grid for the grid.
1-5
- Anthony Danalis, Aaron Brown, Lori L. Pollock, D. Martin Swany:
Introducing gravel: An MPI companion library.
1-5
- Karen Zee, Viktor Kuncak, Martin C. Rinard:
Verifying linked data structure implementations.
1-5
- Jay Smith, Howard Jay Siegel, Anthony A. Maciejewski:
A stochastic model for robust resource allocation in heterogeneous parallel and distributed computing systems.
1-5
- João Pedro Sousa, Vahe Poladian, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Peter Steenkiste:
Steps toward activity-oriented computing.
1-5
- Sean Callanan, David J. Dean, Michael Gorbovitski, Radu Grosu, Justin Seyster, Scott A. Smolka, Scott D. Stoller, Erez Zadok:
Software monitoring with bounded overhead.
1-8
- Michael A. Marsh, Jik-Soo Kim, Beomseok Nam, Jaehwan Lee, San Ratanasanya, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Peter J. Keleher, Derek Richardson, Dennis Wellnitz:
Matchmaking and implementation issues for a P2P desktop grid.
1-5
- Franz Franchetti, Yevgen Voronenko, Peter A. Milder, Srinivas Chellappa, Marek R. Telgarsky, Hao Shen, Paolo D'Alberto, Frédéric de Mesmay, James C. Hoe, José M. F. Moura, Markus Püschel:
Domain-specific library generation for parallel software and hardware platforms.
1-5
- Seyong Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Adaptive tuning in a dynamically changing resource environment.
1-5
- Brian A. Garber, Daniel Hoeflinger, Xiaoming Li, María Jesús Garzarán, David A. Padua:
Automatic generation of a parallel sorting algorithm.
1-5
- Uday Bondhugula, Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Albert Hartono, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, J. Ramanujam, Atanas Rountev, P. Sadayappan:
Towards effective automatic parallelization for multicore systems.
1-5
- Yunlian Jiang, Xipeng Shen:
Adaptive speculation in behavior-oriented parallelization.
1-5
- Timothy Richards, Edward K. Walters II, J. Eliot B. Moss, Trek S. Palmer, Charles C. Weems:
Towards universal code generator generation.
1-8
- Jaspal Subhlok, Qiang Xu:
Automatic construction of coordinated performance skeletons.
1-5
- Craig C. Douglas, Yalchin Efendiev, Richard E. Ewing, Paul Dostert, Deng Li:
Improving predictions for water spills using DDDAS.
1-5
- Vijay S. Kumar, Mary W. Hall, Jihie Kim, Yolanda Gil, Tahsin M. Kurç, Ewa Deelman, Varun Ratnakar, Joel H. Saltz:
Designing and parameterizing a workflow for optimization: A case study in biomedical imaging.
1-5
- Qi Han, Anura P. Jayasumana, Tissa H. Illangasekare, Toshihiro Sakaki:
A wireless sensor network based closed-loop system for subsurface contaminant plume monitoring.
1-5
- Jan Mandel, Jonathan D. Beezley, Soham Chakraborty, Janice L. Coen, Craig C. Douglas, Anthony Vodacek, Zhen Wang:
Towards a real-time data driven wild land fire model.
1-5
- Nanyan Jiang, Manish Parashar:
Programming support for sensor-based scientific applications.
1-5
- Xiao-Jiang Feng, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Herschel Rabitz:
Development of laboratory and computational techniques for optimal and quantitative understanding of cellular metabolic networks.
1-5
- Huaming Li, Jindong Tan:
ECG segmentation in a body sensor network using Hidden Markov Models.
1-5
- Andriy Fedorov, Nikos Chrisochoides:
Toward improved tumor targeting for image guided neurosurgery with intra-operative parametric search using distributed and grid computing.
1-5
- Cheng-Zhong Xu:
Quality assurance and adaptation of internet services: Early experience.
1-5
- Lance Fiondella, Swapna S. Gokhale:
Software reliability with architectural uncertainties.
1-5
- Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Robert M. Kirby:
Runtime verification methods for MPI.
1-5
- Rajiv Gupta, Neelam Gupta, Xiangyu Zhang, Dennis Jeffrey, Vijay Nagarajan, Sriraman Tallam, Chen Tian:
Scalable dynamic information flow tracking and its applications.
1-5
- Zhiling Lan, Yawei Li, Ziming Zheng, Prashasta Gujrati:
Enhancing application robustness through adaptive fault tolerance.
1-5
- Tao Xie, Mithun Acharya, Suresh Thummalapenta, Kunal Taneja:
Improving software reliability and productivity via mining program source code.
1-5
- Jason Liu:
Immersive real-time large-scale network simulation: A research summary.
1-5
- Derek Chiou, Dam Sunwoo, Hari Angepat, Joonsoo Kim, Nikhil A. Patil, William H. Reinhart, Darrel Eric Johnson:
Parallelizing computer system simulators.
1-5
- Todd Mytkowicz, Amer Diwan, Matthias Hauswirth, Peter F. Sweeney:
We have it easy, but do we have it right?
1-7
- Amit Kumar, Niket Agarwal, Li-Shiuan Peh, Niraj K. Jha:
A system-level perspective for efficient NoC design.
1-5
- Michel Dubois, Hyunyoung Lee:
STAMP: A universal algorithmic model for next-generation multithreaded machines and systems.
1-5
- Gurdip Singh, Valeriy Kolesnikov, Sanghamitra Das:
Methodologies for optimization of distributed algorithms and middleware.
1-5
- Giuliano Casale, Ningfang Mi, Evgenia Smirni:
Versatile models of systems using map queueing networks.
1-5
- Bithika Khargharia, Salim Hariri, Wael Kdouh, Manal Houri, Hesham El-Rewini, Mazin S. Yousif:
Autonomic power and performance management of high-performance servers.
1-5
- Jun Wang:
Energy-efficient high-performance storage system.
1-5
- Ishfaq Ahmad, Sanjay Ranka, Samee Ullah Khan:
Using game theory for scheduling tasks on multi-core processors for simultaneous optimization of performance and energy.
1-6
- Adam Manzanares, Kiranmai Bellam, Xiao Qin:
A prefetching scheme for energy conservation in parallel disk systems.
1-5
- Padma Raghavan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin, Konrad Malkowski:
Managing power, performance and reliability trade-offs.
1-5
- Francisco J. Mesa-Martinez, Michael Brown, Joseph Nayfach-Battilana, Jose Renau:
Measuring power and temperature from real processors.
1-5
- Xiaorui Wang, Ming Chen:
Adaptive power control for server clusters.
1-5
The Fourth Workshop on High-Performance,
Power-Aware Computing,
HPPAC 2008
- Workshop 11 introduction: Fourth IEEE workshop on high-performance, power-aware computing - HPPAC.
1
- J. Hikita, A. Hirano, H. Nakashima:
Saving 200kW and $200 K/year by power-aware job/machine scheduling.
1-8
- Jordi Torres, David Carrera, Kevin Hogan, Ricard Gavaldà, Vicenç Beltran, Nicolás Poggi:
Reducing wasted resources to help achieve green data centers.
1-8
- Takayuki Imada, Mitsuhisa Sato, Yoshihiko Hotta, Hideaki Kimura:
Power management of distributed web savers by controlling server power state and traffic prediction for QoS.
1-8
- Diana Bautista, Julio Sahuquillo, Houcine Hassan, Salvador Petit, José Duato:
A simple power-aware scheduling for multicore systems when running real-time applications.
1-7
- Dong Li, Hung-Ching Chang, Hari K. Pyla, Kirk W. Cameron:
System-level, thermal-aware, fully-loaded process scheduling.
1-7
- Alan Kennedy, Xiaojun Wang, Bin Liu:
Energy efficient packet classification hardware accelerator.
1-8
- Y. Hosogaya, Toshio Endo, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Performance evaluation of parallel applications on next generation memory architecture with power-aware paging method.
1-8
- S. Huang, Y. Luo, W. Feng:
Modeling and analysis of power in multicore network processors.
1-8
- Shoaib Kamil, John Shalf, Erich Strohmaier:
Power efficiency in high performance computing.
1-8
- Yang Ding, Konrad Malkowski, Padma Raghavan, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
Towards energy efficient scaling of scientific codes.
1-8
Fifth High-Performance Grid Computing Workshop,
HPGC 2008
- Fifth High-Performance Grid Computing Workshop (HPGC 2008).
1
- Emmanuel Jeannot:
Experimental validation of grid algorithms: A comparison of methodologies.
1-8
- Richard Wolski, Selim Gurun, Chandra Krintz, Daniel Nurmi:
Using bandwidth data to make computation offloading decisions.
1-8
- Jorge Londoño, Azer Bestavros:
NETEMBED: A network resource mapping service for distributed applications.
1-8
- Stéphane Genaud, Choopan Rattanapoka:
Large-scale experiment of co-allocation strategies for Peer-to-Peer supercomputing in P2P-MPI.
1-8
- André Luckow, Bettina Schnor:
Service replication in Grids: Ensuring consistency in a dynamic, failure-prone environment.
1-7
- Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Shu Shimizu, Javier Figueroa, Raju Rangaswami, Javier Delgado, Hector A. Duran, Xabriel J. Collazo-Mojica:
A modeling approach for estimating execution time of long-running scientific applications.
1-8
- Liang Chen, Han-Wei Shen, Gagan Agrawal:
Supporting a visualization application on a self-adapting grid middleware.
1-8
- Ying Su, Zhanming Jin, Jie Peng:
Assuring information quality in e-Science.
1-6
- Higor A. V. Alves, Maocir A. Campos Jr., Francisco J. A. Fernandes, Marcia N. S. Kondo, André N. de Mello, Adilson Yuuji Hira, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo, Paola R. G. Accioly, Luiz Guimarães, Magdala A. Novaes:
Oncogrid: A proposal of grid infrastructure for the establishment of a national health information system on childhood cancer.
1-7
- Russ Miller, Jonathan J. Bednasz, Kenneth Chiu, Steven M. Gallo, Madhusudhan Govindaraju:
Grid-based research, development, and deployment in New York State.
1-8
- Gevorg S. Poghosyan, Marcel Kunze:
Monitoring for multi-middleware grid.
1-6
The Fourth International Workshop on System Management Techniques,
Processes,
and Services (SMTPS 2008)
- Workshop 13 introduction: The fourth international workshop on System Management Techniques, Processes, and Services - SMTPS.
1
- Yang Yin, Zhenjun Liu, Haiying Tang, Shuo Feng, Yajun Jia, Xiaoming Han, Lu Xu:
SonD: A fast service deployment system based on IP SAN.
1-10
- Joshua Lawrence, Xin Yuan:
An MPI tool for automatically discovering the switch level topologies of Ethernet clusters.
1-8
- David Daly, M. A. Silva, José E. Moreira:
Scalable server provisioning with HOP-SCOTCH.
1-8
- Kyung Dong Ryu, David Daly, Mary Seminara, Sukhyun Song, Paul G. Crumley:
Agent multiplication: An economical large-scale testing environment for system management solutions.
1-8
- Jim M. Brandt, Bert J. Debusschere, Ann C. Gentile, J. R. Mayo, Philippe P. Pébay, David Thompson, M. H. Wong:
Ovis-2: A robust distributed architecture for scalable RAS.
1-8
- Seetharami Seelam, I-Hsin Chung, Ding-Yong Hong, Hui-Fang Wen, Hao Yu:
Early experiences in application level I/O tracing on blue gene systems.
1-8
- Da-Ren Chen, Shu-Ming Hsieh, Ming-Fong Lai:
Efficient algorithms for periodic real-time tasks to optimal discrete voltage schedules.
1-8
- Hongyang Sun, Wen-Jing Hsu:
Adaptive B-Greedy (ABG): A simple yet efficient scheduling algorithm.
1-8
- Xiantao Zhang, Anthony X. F. Xu, Qi Li, David K. Y. Yau, Sihan Qing, Huanguo Zhang:
A hash-TLB approach for MMU virtualization in xen/IA64.
1-8
- Jie Yang, Yingying Chen:
A theoretical analysis of wireless localization using RF-based fingerprint matching.
1-6
- Shweta Medhekar, Richard Howard, Wade Trappe, Yanyong Zhang, Peter Wolniansky:
Mining joules and bits: towards a long-life pervasive system.
1-8
Algorithms - Scheduling
Applications - General Applications
Architecture - Input/Output
Software - Redundancy and Faults
Algorithms - Numerical Algorithms
Applications - P2P Systems Architecture
Architecture - Multi-core
Software - Implementing Message Passing
Algorithms - P2P and Overlay Networks
Applications - Grids
- Jay Smith, Edwin K. P. Chong, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Howard Jay Siegel:
Decentralized market-based resource allocation in a heterogeneous computing system.
1-12
- Kaiqi Xiong, Harry G. Perros:
SLA-based resource allocation in cluster computing systems.
1-12
- Rajdeep Bhowmik, Chaitali Gupta, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Aneesh Aggarwal:
Optimizing XML processing for grid applications using an emulation framework.
1-11
- Abhinav Bhatele, Sameer Kumar, Chao Mei, James C. Phillips, Gengbin Zheng, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Overcoming scaling challenges in biomolecular simulations across multiple platforms.
1-12
Architecture - Supercomputing/SIMD
Best Papers
- Henning Meyerhenke, Burkhard Monien, Thomas Sauerwald:
A new diffusion-based multilevel algorithm for computing graph partitions of very high quality.
1-13
- Weirong Jiang, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Parallel IP lookup using multiple SRAM-based pipelines.
1-14
- Samuel Williams, Jonathan Carter, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Katherine A. Yelick:
Lattice Boltzmann simulation optimization on leading multicore platforms.
1-14
- Yang Ding, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Padma Raghavan, Mary Jane Irwin:
A helper thread based EDP reduction scheme for adapting application execution in CMPs.
1-14
Algorithms - Communication Algorithms
Applications - P2P Structure
Architecture - Power/SMT/ILP
- Fernando Latorre, José González, Antonio González:
Efficient resources assignment schemes for clustered multithreaded processors.
1-12
- Qiong Cai, Josep M. Codina, José González, Antonio González:
A software-hardware hybrid steering mechanism for clustered microarchitectures.
1-12
- Rafael Ubal, Julio Sahuquillo, Salvador Petit, Pedro López, José Duato:
The impact of out-of-order commit in coarse-grain, fine-grain and simultaneous multithreaded architectures.
1-11
- Resit Sendag, Joshua J. Yi, Peng-fei Chuang, David J. Lilja:
Low power/area branch prediction using complementary branch predictors.
1-12
Software - Tuning and Performance
- Todd Gamblin, Robert J. Fowler, Daniel A. Reed:
Scalable methods for monitoring and detecting behavioral equivalence classes in scientific codes.
1-12
- Vicenç Beltran, Jordi Torres, Eduard Ayguadé:
Understanding tuning complexity in multithreaded and hybrid web servers.
1-12
- Carlos Boneti, Roberto Gioiosa, Francisco J. Cazorla, Julita Corbalán, Jesús Labarta, Mateo Valero:
Balancing HPC applications through smart allocation of resources in MT processors.
1-12
- Shi-Man Yau, Kostadin Damevski, Vijay Karamcheti, Steven G. Parker, Denis Zorin:
Result reuse in design space exploration: A study in system support for interactive parallel computing.
1-12
Algorithms - Theory
Applications - P2P Reliability and Trust
Architecture - Networks
Software - Language Features and Implementation
Algorithms - Fault Tolerance
- Yudan Liu, Raja Nassar, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Nichamon Naksinehaboon, Mihaela Paun, Stephen L. Scott:
An optimal checkpoint/restart model for a large scale high performance computing system.
1-9
- Phuong Hoai Ha, Philippas Tsigas, Otto J. Anshus:
Wait-free Programming for General Purpose Computations on Graphics Processors.
1-12
- Jared Saia, Amitabh Trehan:
Picking up the Pieces: Self-Healing in reconfigurable networks.
1-12
- Doina Bein, Ajoy Kumar Datta, Lawrence L. Larmore:
Self-stabilizing algorithms for sorting and heapification.
1-12
Applications - Sensors
- Wei-Fang Cheng, Mo Li, Kebin Liu, Yunhao Liu, Xiang-Yang Li, Xiangke Liao:
Sweep coverage with mobile sensors.
1-9
- Shaoliang Peng, Shanshan Li, Lei Chen, Nong Xiao, Yuxing Peng:
SenCast: Scalable multicast in wireless sensor networks.
1-9
- Kebin Liu, Lei Chen, Minglu Li, Yunhao Liu:
Continuous answering holistic queries over sensor networks.
1-11
Applications - Web Applications
Software - Resource Management and Scheduling
Algorithms - Sensor Networks
Applications - Additional Applications
Applications - Applications and the Cell Processor
PDSEC08:
The 9th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing
- Message from PDSEC-08 Workshop Chairs.
1-3
- Yi Pan:
Scientific computing on public computing platforms - practices and experiences.
1
- Maryam Majedi, Ruth E. Shaw, Lawrence E. Garey:
A parallel sewing method for solving tridiagonal Toeplitz strictly diagonally dominant systems.
1-8
- Kambiz Ghazinour, Ruth E. Shaw, Eric E. Aubanel, Lawrence E. Garey:
A linear solver for benchmarking partitioners.
1-8
- Shannon Steinfadt, Johnnie W. Baker:
SWAMP: Smith-Waterman using associative massive parallelism.
1-8
- Gagarine Yaikhom, Jonathan Giddy, David W. Walker, Patrick Downes:
A distributed simulation framework for conformal radiotherapy.
1-8
- Guochun Shi, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko:
Implementation of NAMD molecular dynamics non-bonded force-field on the cell broadband engine processor.
1-8
- Rohit Chaube, Ioana Banicescu, Ricolindo Cariño:
Parallel implementations of three scientific applications using LB_migrate.
1-8
- Jin Xu, Brahim Mustapha, Vladislav N. Aseev, Peter N. Ostroumov, Jerry Nolen:
Efficient parallelization method for large scale beam dynamics simulations in linear accelerators.
1-8
- Naixue Xiong, Yingshu Li, Jong Hyuk Park, Laurence Tianruo Yang, Yan Yang, Sun Tao:
Fast and efficient formation flocking for a group of autonomous mobile robots.
1-8
- Viktors Berstis, Raphael Bolze, Frédéric Desprez, Kevin Reed:
Large scale execution of a bioinformatic application on a volunteer grid.
1-8
- Massimo Bernaschi, Sauro Succi, Maria Fyta, Efthimios Kaxiras, Simone Melchionna, Joy K. Sircar:
MUPHY: A parallel high performance MUlti PHYsics/Scale code.
1-8
- Katharina Benkert, Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch:
Outlier detection in performance data of parallel applications.
1-8
- Javier Navaridas, José Miguel-Alonso, Francisco Javier Ridruejo Perez:
On synthesizing workloads emulating MPI applications.
1-8
- Daniel M. Wadsworth, Zizhong Chen:
Performance of MPI broadcast algorithms.
1-7
- Hung-Hsun Su, Max Billingsley, Alan D. George:
Parallel performance wizard: A performance analysis tool for partitioned global-address-space programming.
1-8
- Qishi Wu, Yi Gu, Mengxia Zhu, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Optimizing network performance of computing pipelines in distributed environments.
1-8
- Gudula Rünger, Michael Schwind:
Performance effects of gram-schmidt orthogonalization on multi-core infiniband clusters.
1-8
- Meilian Xu, Parimala Thulasiraman:
Finite-difference time-domain on the cell/B.E. processor.
1-8
- Kyunghwan Han, Soo-Young Lee:
A parallel implementation of fault simulation on a cluster of workstations.
1-8
- Ioannis Riakiotakis, Georgios I. Goumas, Nectarios Koziris, Fiori-Anastasia Metallinou, Ioannis A. Daglis:
Evaluation of dynamic scheduling methods in simulations of storm-time ion acceleration.
1-8
- Sergio Barrachina, Maribel Castillo, Francisco D. Igual, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Evaluation and tuning of the Level 3 CUBLAS for graphics processors.
1-8
- Shujia Zhou, Bruce H. Van Aartser, Tom Clune:
A lightweight scalable I/O utility for optimizing High-End Computing applications.
1-7
- Marco Höbbel, Thomas Rauber, Carsten Scholtes:
Trace-based automatic padding for locality improvement with correlative data visualization interface.
1-8
- Han Zhao, Xinxin Liu, Xiaolin Li:
DLBEM: Dynamic load balancing using expectation-maximization.
1-7
- Michael Hofmann, Gudula Rünger:
Towards an adaptive task pool implementation.
1-8
7th International Workshop on Performance Modeling,
Evaluation,
and Optimization of Ubiquitous Computing and Networked Systems (PMEO-UCNS'2008)
- 7th international workshop on Performance Modeling, Evaluation, and Optimization of Ubiquitous Computing and Networked Systems (PMEO-UCNS'08).
1-4
- Deepthi K. Madathil, Rajani B. Thota, Paulina Paul, Tao Xie:
A static data placement strategy towards perfect load-balancing for distributed storage clusters.
1-8
- Keqin Li:
Heuristic algorithms for routing and wavelength assignment in WDM optical networks.
1-8
- Wahid Nasri, Olfa Tarhouni, Nadia Slimi:
PLP: Towards a realistic and accurate model for communication performances on hierarchical cluster-based systems.
1-8
- Humzah Jaffar, Xiaobo Zhou, Liqiang Zhang:
DIBS: Dual interval bandwidth scheduling for short-term differentiation.
1-8
- Wei Li, Yuan Li, Hong Liu, Nan Chi, Dexiu Huang:
A novel distribution signaling protocol based on mobile agents and obs for intelligent optical networks.
1-6
- Lei Tang, Xiaoyan Hong, Bo Gu:
A locally-optimizing approach for multichannel assignment and routing.
1-8
- Subhash Saini, Dennis C. Jespersen, Dale Talcott, M. Jahed Djomehri, Timothy Sandstrom:
Performance comparison of SGI Altix 4700 and SGI Altix 3700 Bx2.
1-8
- Saad Bani-Mohammad, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Lewis M. Mackenzie, Ismail Ababneh, John D. Ferguson:
The effect of real workloads and stochastic workloads on the performance of allocation and scheduling algorithms in 2D mesh multicomputers.
1-8
- Ahmed Yassin Al-Dubai:
The impact of routing schemes on group communication throughput in scalable networks.
1-8
- Rod Fatoohi:
Performance evaluation of NSF application benchmarks on parallel systems.
1-8
- Adnan Noor Mian, Roberto Beraldi, Roberto Baldoni:
A robust and energy efficient protocol for random walk in ad hoc networks with IEEE 802.11.
1-8
- Torsten Hoefler, Timo Schneider, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Accurately measuring collective operations at massive scale.
1-8
- Nikos Migas, William J. Buchanan:
Ad-hoc Routing Metrics and Applied Weighting for QoS support.
1-8
- Mohammad Sadegh Talebi, Fahimeh Jafari, Ahmad Khonsari, Mohammad Hossien Yaghmaee:
Proportionally-fair best effort flow control in network-on-chip architectures.
1-8
- Reza Sabbaghi-Nadooshan, Mehdi Modarressi, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad:
A novel high-performance and low-power mesh-based NoC.
1-7
- Kaouther Abrougui, Azzedine Boukerche:
A mesh hybrid adaptive service discovery protocol (MesHASeDiP): Protocol design and proof of correctness.
1-5
- Lugman Ahmad, Azzedine Boukerche, Abdulaziz Al Hamidi, Ahmad Shadid, Richard Werner Nelem Pazzi:
Web-based e-learning in 3D large scale distributed interactive simulations using HLA/RTI.
1-4
13th IEEE Workshop on Dependable Parallel,
Distributed and Network-Centric Systems,
DPDNS '08
- Antonio Puliafito:
Letter from the technical program chair of DPDNS08.
1
- Kishor S. Trivedi, Gianfranco Ciardo, Balakrishnan Dasarathy, Michael Grottke, Andrew Rindos, Bart Vashaw:
Achieving and assuring high availability.
1-7
- Bernhard Fechner, Udo Hönig, Jörg Keller, Wolfram Schiffmann:
Fault-tolerant static scheduling for grids.
1-6
- Yan Luo, Jie Fan:
Fault tolerant practices on network processors for dependable network processing.
1-7
- Salvatore Distefano:
Investigating fault tolerant computing systems reliability.
1-8
- Georg Lukas, André Herms, Svilen Ivanov, Edgar Nett:
An integrated approach for reliability and dependability of Wireless Mesh Networks.
1-8
- Paolo Romano, Bruno Ciciani, Andrea Santoro, Francesco Quaglia:
Accuracy vs efficiency of hyper-exponential approximations of the response time distribution of MMPP/M/1 queues.
1-8
- Jin Xiong, Jianyu Li, Rongfeng Tang, Yiming Hu:
Improving data availability for a cluster file system through replication.
1-8
- Hakem Beitollahi, Geert Deconinck:
An overlay protection layer against Denial-of-Service attacks.
1-8
- Liqiang Zhang, Yu-Jen Cheng, Xiaobo Zhou:
Rate avalanche: The performance degradation in multi-rate 802.11 WLANs.
1-8
- Jawwad Shamsi, Monica Brockmeyer:
Efficient and dependable overlay networks.
1-8
- Zizhong Chen:
Extending algorithm-based fault tolerance to tolerate fail-stop failures in high performance distributed environments.
1-8
- Gregory D. Benson:
State management for distributed Python applications.
1-8
- Atul Kumar:
A fault-tolerant system for Java/CORBA objects.
1-8
The 4th International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks,
SSN 2008
- Sheng Zhong:
Welcome to SSN 2008.
1
- Ninghui Li:
How to make Discretionary Access Control secure against trojan horses.
1-3
- Stephan Kubisch, Harald Widiger, Peter Danielis, Jens Schulz, Dirk Timmermann, Thomas Bahls, Daniel Duchow:
Countering phishing threats with trust-by-wire in packet-switched ip networks - a conceptual framework.
1-8
- Fan Yan, K. H. Yeung:
The development of novel switching devices by using embedded microprocessing system running linux.
1-6
- Gianluigi Me, M. Rossi:
Internal forensic acquisition for mobile equipments.
1-7
- Richard Whittaker, Gonzalo Argote-Garcia, Peter J. Clarke, Raimund K. Ege:
Decentralized mediation security.
1-6
- Sreekanth Malladi, Gurdeep S. Hura:
What is the best way to prove a cryptographic protocol correct?
1-7
- Shaik Maleka, Amjed Shareef, C. Pandu Rangan:
The deterministic protocol for rational secret sharing.
1-7
- Jiqiang Liu, Jia Zhao, Zhen Han:
A remote anonymous attestation protocol in trusted computing.
1-6
- Basil AsSadhan, Hyong Kim, José M. F. Moura, Xiaohui Wang:
Network traffic behavior analysis by decomposition into control and data planes.
1-8
- Soon Hin Khor, Akihiro Nakao:
Overfort: Combating DDoS with peer-to-peer DDoS puzzle.
1-8
- Abdoul Karim Ganame, Julien Bourgeois:
Defining a simple metric for real-time security level evaluation of multi-sites networks.
1-8
Fifth International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems,
HOTP2P
- Workshop 18 introduction: Fifth International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems - HOTP2P.
1
- Alberto Montresor, Roberto Zandonati:
Absolute Slicing in Peer-to-peer Systems.
1-8
- Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Cédric Tedeschi:
Efficiency of tree-structured peer-to-peer service discovery systems.
1-8
- Jun Li:
A framework for peer-to-peer service interaction.
1-8
- David A. Bryan, Bruce Lowekamp, Marcia Zangrilli:
The design of a versatile, secure P2PSIP communications architecture for the public internet.
1-8
- Francisco de Asís López-Fuentes, Eckehard G. Steinbach:
Multi-source video multicast in peer-to-peer networks.
1-8
- A. Lal, V. Gupta, Khaled Harfoush, Injong Rhee:
Towards feasibility and scalability of text search in peer-to-peer systems.
1-8
- Michel Meulpolder, Dick H. J. Epema, Henk J. Sips:
Replication in bandwidth-symmetric BitTorrent networks.
1-8
- Thomas Bocek, Michael Shann, David Hausheer, Burkhard Stiller:
Game theoretical analysis of incentives for large-scale, fully decentralized collaboration networks.
1-8
- Giovanni Chiola, Marina Ribaudo:
Neighbor-of-neighbor routing over deterministically modulated Chord-like DHTs.
1-8
- William Acosta, Surendar Chandra:
On the need for query-centric unstructured peer-to-peer overlays.
1-8
- Shay Horovitz, Danny Dolev:
LiteLoad: Content unaware routing for localizing P2P protocols.
1-8
2nd Workshop on Desktop Grids and Volunteer Computing Systems (PCGrid 2008)
Workshop on Multithreaded Architectures and Applications,
MTAAP 2008
- Workshop 20 introduction: Workshop on multithreaded architectures and applications - MTAAP'08.
1
- Sheng Li, Shannon K. Kuntz, Peter M. Kogge, Jay B. Brockman:
Memory model effects on application performance for a lightweight multithreaded architecture.
1-8
- Nikos Anastopoulos, Nectarios Koziris:
Facilitating efficient synchronization of asymmetric threads on hyper-threaded processors.
1-8
- Kyle B. Wheeler, Richard C. Murphy, Douglas Thain:
Qthreads: An API for programming with millions of lightweight threads.
1-8
- Daniel G. Chavarría-Miranda, Andrès Márquez, Jarek Nieplocha, Kristyn J. Maschhoff, Chad Scherrer:
Early experience with out-of-core applications on the Cray XMT.
1-8
- Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Ernie Chan, Robert A. van de Geijn, Field G. Van Zee:
Design of scalable dense linear algebra libraries for multithreaded architectures: the LU factorization.
1-8
- Bo Hong:
A lock-free multi-threaded algorithm for the maximum flow problem.
1-8
- Jonathan M. R. Byrd, Stephen A. Jarvis, A. H. Bhalerao:
Reducing the run-time of MCMC programs by multithreading on SMP architectures.
1-8
- Sevin Fide, Stephen Jenks:
Architecture optimizations for synchronization and communication on chip multiprocessors.
1-8
- Satoshi Yamada, Shigeru Kusakabe:
Effect of context aware scheduler on TLB.
1-8
- Hongzhou Chen, Lingdi Ping, Xuezeng Pan, Kuijun Lu, Xiaoping Chen:
A Dissipative Resource Distribution policy for SMT processors.
1-8
The First Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing in Finance (Computational Finance),
PDCoF-08
- Message from PDCoF-08 Workshop Chairs.
1-2
- Michael Mascagni:
Random Number Generation for serial, parallel, distributed, and Grid-based financial computations.
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- Bogdan Werth, Scott Moss:
Intrusion of Agent-Based Social Simulation in economic theory: Will heterogeneous agent bring more clarity in the context of IT-outsourcing?
1-8
- Vladimir Surkov:
Parallel option pricing with Fourier Space Time-stepping method on Graphics Processing Units.
1-7
- Dougal A. Lyon:
Multi-threaded data mining of EDGAR CIKs (Central Index Keys) from ticker symbols.
1-7
- Constantinos Makassikis, Stéphane Vialle, Xavier Warin:
Large scale distribution of stochastic control algorithms for gas storage valuation.
1-8
- Amanda Peters, Alan King, Tom Budnik, Paul McCarthy, Pat Michaud, Mike Mundy, Jim Sexton, Greg Stewart:
Asynchronous task dispatch for high throughput computing for the eServer IBM Blue Gene® Supercomputer.
1-7
- Yu Cai, Howard Qi:
Parallel numerical simulation of strategic bankruptcy.
1-6
- Giray Ökten, Mathew Willyard:
Parameterization based on randomized quasi-Monte Carlo methods.
1-7
- Marina Marena, Daniele Marazzina, Gianluca Fusai:
Option pricing, maturity randomization and grid computing.
1-8
- Latha Shanker, Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan:
Do price limits inhibit futures prices?
1-5
- Stefania Corsaro, Pasquale Luigi De Angelis, Zelda Marino, Francesca Perla, Paolo Zanetti:
Financial evaluation of Participating Life Insurance Policies in distributed environments.
1-8
- René Brunner, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro:
Towards the development of a decentralized market information system: Requirements and architecture.
1-7
Workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing (LSPP 2008)
- Workshop 22 introduction: Workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing - LSPP.
1
- Georg Hager, Thomas Zeiser, Gerhard Wellein:
Data access optimizations for highly threaded multi-core CPUs with multiple memory controllers.
1-7
- Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
Experiences in scaling scientific applications on current-generation quad-core processors.
1-8
- S. Takizawa, Toshio Endo, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Locality aware MPI communication on a commodity opto-electronic hybrid network.
1-8
- Shuyi Shao, Yu Zhang, Alex K. Jones, Rami G. Melhem:
Symbolic expression analysis for compiled communication.
1-8
- Greg Johnson, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang:
Optimization of infiniband for scientific applications.
1-8
- Guojing Cong, Hanhong Xue:
A scalable, asynchronous spanning tree algorithm on a cluster of SMPs.
1-6
- N. Venkateswaran, Vinoth Krishnan Elangovan, K. Ganesan, T. R. S. Sagar, S. Aananthakrishanan, S. Ramalingam, S. Gopalakrishnan, Madhavan Manivannan, D. Srinivasan, V. Krishnamurthy, K. Chandrasekar, V. Venkatesan, Balaji Subramaniam, V. Sangkar, Aravind Vasudevan, S. Ganapathy, Sriram Murali, M. Thyagarajan:
On the concept of simultaneous execution of multiple applications on hierarchically based cluster and the silicon operating system.
1-8
- Abhinav Bhatele, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Application-specific topology-aware mapping for three dimensional topologies.
1-8
- John Michalakes, Manish Vachharajani:
GPU acceleration of numerical weather prediction.
1-7
- Kevin Schaffer, Robert A. Walker:
Using hardware multithreading to overcome broadcast/reduction latency in an associative SIMD processor.
1-7
- N. Fujimoto:
Faster matrix-vector multiplication on GeForce 8800GTX.
1-8
Workshop on Large-Scale,
Volatile Desktop Grids
- Fernando Costa, Luís Moura Silva, Ian Kelley, Gilles Fedak:
Optimizing the data distribution layer of BOINC with BitTorrent.
1-8
- Seyong Lee, Xiaojuan Ren, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Efficient content search in iShare, a P2P based Internet-sharing system.
1-8
- Joshua Wingstrom, Henri Casanova:
Probabilistic allocation of tasks on desktop grids.
1-8
- Eric Martin Heien, Noriyuki Fujimoto, Kenichi Hagihara:
Computing low latency batches with unreliable workers in volunteer computing environments.
1-8
- Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico:
Scheduling algorithms for multiple Bag-of-Task applications on Desktop Grids: A knowledge-free approach.
1-8
- Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi, Patrício Domingues, Filipe Araujo, Luís Moura Silva, Alvaro E. Arenas:
Defeating colluding nodes in Desktop Grid computing platforms.
1-8
- Kan Watanabe, Masaru Fukushi, Susumu Horiguchi:
Optimal spot-checking to minimize the computation time in volunteer computing.
1-8
- Jesus Luna, Michail Flouris, Manolis Marazakis, Angelos Bilas:
Providing security to the Desktop Data Grid.
1-8
- David Isaac Wolinsky, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
Simplifying resource sharing in voluntary grid computing with the grid appliance.
1-8
- Vineet Chadha, David Wolinsky, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
Provisioning of virtual environments for wide area desktop grids through redirect-on-write distributed file system.
1-8
- S. C. Chan, G. R. Gao, B. Chapman, T. Linthicum, A. Dasgupta:
Open64 compiler infrastructure for emerging multicore/manycore architecture All Symposium Tutorial.
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