Volume 18,
Number 1,
January 2006
Research Articles
- Juan Carlos Gomez, Vernon Rego, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Scheduling communication in multithreaded programs: experimental results.
1-28
- Géraud Krawezik, Franck Cappello:
Performance comparison of MPI and OpenMP on shared memory multiprocessors.
29-61
- Sandra de F. Mendes Sampaio, Norman W. Paton, Jim Smith, Paul Watson:
Measuring and modelling the performance of a parallel ODMG compliant object database server.
63-109
- Minglu Li, Min-You Wu, Ying Li, Jian Cao, Linpeng Huang, Qianni Deng, Xinhua Lin, Changjun Jiang, Weiqin Tong, Yadong Gui, Aoying Zhou, Xinhong Wu, Shui Jiang:
ShanghaiGrid: an Information Service Grid.
111-135
Volume 18,
Number 2,
February 2006
Special Issue:
Computational Frameworks Editorials
- Aad J. van der Steen:
Special Issue: Computational Frameworks (have more fun with your computational models).
137-139
Research Articles
- Aad J. van der Steen:
Issues in computational frameworks.
141-150
- Craig Edward Rasmussen, Matthew J. Sottile, Sameer Shende, Allen D. Malony:
Bridging the language gap in scientific computing: the Chasm approach.
151-162
- Rupert W. Ford, Graham D. Riley, Michael K. Bane, Christopher W. Armstrong, T. L. Freeman:
GCF: a general coupling framework.
163-181
- Wolfgang Joppich, M. Kürschner:
MpCCI - a tool for the simulation of coupled applications.
183-192
- Fokke Dijkstra, Aad J. van der Steen:
Integration of two ocean models within Cactus.
193-202
- Shujia Zhou:
Coupling climate models with the Earth System Modeling Framework and the Common Component Architecture.
203-213
- Robert C. Armstrong, Gary Kumfert, Lois C. McInnes, Steven G. Parker, Benjamin A. Allan, Matthew J. Sottile, Thomas Epperly, Tamara Dahlgren:
The CCA component model for high-performance scientific computing.
215-229
- Samuel Buis, Andrea Piacentini, Damien Déclat:
PALM: a computational framework for assembling high-performance computing applications.
231-245
- Sophie Valcke, Eric Guilyardi, Claes Larsson:
PRISM and ENES: a European approach to Earth system modelling.
247-262
- Ivo H. M. van Stokkum, Henri E. Bal:
A Problem Solving Environment for interactive modelling of multiway data.
263-269
Volume 18,
Number 3,
March 2006
Research Articles
Volume 18,
Number 4,
April 2006
Special Issue:
Coordination Models and Systems Editorials
Research Articles
Volume 18,
Number 5,
April 2006
Research Articles
Erratum
Volume 18,
Number 6,
May 2006
Special Issue:
Middleware for Grid Computing Editorials
Research Articles
- Cristina Boeres, Ariel Alves Fonseca, Helder de Amorim Mendes, Luiz Toscano Menezes, Nilmax Teones Moura, Jacques Alves da Silva, Bruno de Azevedo Vianna, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
An EasyGrid portal for scheduling system-aware applications on computational Grids.
553-566
- Raphael Y. de Camargo, Andrei Goldchleger, Fabio Kon, Alfredo Goldman:
Checkpointing BSP parallel applications on the InteGrade Grid middleware.
567-579
- Fábio R. L. Cicerre, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Luiz Eduardo Buzato:
Structured process execution middleware for Grid computing.
581-594
- Yong Zhao, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster, Jens-S. Vöckler, James E. Dobson, Eric Gilbert, Thomas Jordan, Elizabeth Quigg:
Virtual data Grid middleware services for data-intensive science.
595-608
- Tevfik Kosar, George Kola, Miron Livny:
Building reliable and efficient data transfer and processing pipelines.
609-620
- Vinícius F. V. da Silva, Márcio L. Dutra, Fabio Porto, Bruno Schulze, Álvaro Cesar P. Barbosa, Jauvane C. de Oliveira:
An adaptive parallel query processing middleware for the Grid.
621-634
- Zhongtang Cai, Greg Eisenhauer, Qi He, Vibhore Kumar, Karsten Schwan, Matthew Wolf:
IQ-Services: network-aware middleware for interactive large-data applications.
635-652
- Liang Chen, Gagan Agrawal:
A static resource allocation framework for Grid-based streaming applications.
653-666
- Vanish Talwar, Bikash Agarwalla, Sujoy Basu, Raj Kumar, Klara Nahrstedt:
Resource allocation for remote desktop sessions in Utility Grids.
667-684
- Srikumar Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, Lyle J. Winton:
A Grid service broker for scheduling e-Science applications on global data Grids.
685-699
Volume 18,
Number 7,
June 2006
Research Articles
- Alberto Bartoli, Milan Prica, Etienne Antoniutti Di Muro:
A replication framework for program-to-program interaction across unreliable networks and its implementation in a servlet container.
701-724
- Wilfred W. K. Lin, Allan K. Y. Wong, Richard S. L. Wu:
Applying fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms to enhance the efficacy of the PID controller in buffer overflow elimination for better channel response timeliness over the Internet.
725-747
- G. Z. M. Berglund, S. W. de Leeuw:
A study into the feasibility of using two parallel sparse direct solvers for the Helmholtz equation on Linux clusters.
749-769
- Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Satish Penmatsa, Jianhua Xu, Siraj Ali:
Distributed loop-scheduling schemes for heterogeneous computer systems.
771-785
- Sander Klous, Jaime Frey, Se-Chang Son, Douglas Thain, Alain Roy, Miron Livny, Jo van den Brand:
Transparent access to Grid resources for user software.
787-801
Volume 18,
Number 8,
July 2006
Special Issue:
First International Workshop on Emerging Technologies for Next-generation GRID (ETNGRID 2004) Editorials
- Angelo Corsaro, Corrado Santoro:
Special Issue: First International Workshop on Emerging Technologies for Next-generation GRID (ETNGRID 2004).
803-805
Research Articles
- Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico:
Performance analysis of high-performance file-transfer systems for Grid applications.
807-816
- Ali Shaikh Ali, Shalil Majithia, Omer F. Rana, David W. Walker:
Reputation-based semantic service discovery.
817-826
- Sergio Andreozzi, Paolo Ciancarini, Danilo Montesi, Rocco Moretti:
An approach to the quantitative evaluation of Grid services.
827-836
- Rosario M. Piro, Andrea Guarise, Albert Werbrouck:
Price-sensitive resource brokering with the Hybrid Pricing Model and widely overlapping price domains.
837-850
- Antonella Di Stefano, Marco Fargetta, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
Supporting resource reservation and allocation for unaware applications in Grid systems.
851-863
- Geoff Coulson, Paul Grace, Gordon S. Blair, Wei Cai, Christopher S. Cooper, David A. Duce, Laurent Mathy, Wai Kit Yeung, Barry Porter, Musbah Shahop Sagar, Wei Li:
A component-based middleware framework for configurable and reconfigurable Grid computing.
865-874
- Alessandro Negri, Agostino Poggi, Michele Tomaiuolo, Paola Turci:
Dynamic Grid tasks composition and distribution through agents.
875-885
- Mario Cannataro:
Next-generation Grids: requirements and knowledge-based services.
887-898
- Angelo Zaia, Dario Bruneo, Antonio Puliafito:
Using the Grid paradigm for multimedia applications.
899-910
- Michele Amoretti, Rosa Bertolazzi, Monica Reggiani, Francesco Zanichelli, Gianni Conte:
Designing Grid services for multimedia streaming in an e-learning environment.
911-923
Volume 18,
Number 9,
August 2006
Research Articles
Volume 18,
Number 10,
August 2006
Special Issue:
Workflow in Grid Systems Editorials
Research Articles
- David Churches, Gabor Gombás, Andrew Harrison, Jason Maassen, Craig Robinson, Matthew S. Shields, Ian J. Taylor, Ian Wang:
Programming scientific and distributed workflow with Triana services.
1021-1037
- Bertram Ludäscher, Ilkay Altintas, Chad Berkley, Dan Higgins, Efrat Jaeger, Matthew B. Jones, Edward A. Lee, Jing Tao, Yang Zhao:
Scientific workflow management and the Kepler system.
1039-1065
- Thomas M. Oinn, R. Mark Greenwood, Matthew Addis, M. Nedim Alpdemir, Justin Ferris, Kevin Glover, Carole A. Goble, Antoon Goderis, Duncan Hull, Darren Marvin, Peter Li, Phillip W. Lord, Matthew R. Pocock, Martin Senger, Robert Stevens, Anil Wipat, Chris Wroe:
Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences.
1067-1100
- Andreas Hoheisel:
User tools and languages for graph-based Grid workflows.
1101-1113
- Zhijie Guan, Francisco Hernández, Purushotham Bangalore, Jeffrey G. Gray, Anthony Skjellum, Vijay Velusamy, Yin Liu:
Grid-Flow: a Grid-enabled scientific workflow system with a Petri-net-based interface.
1115-1140
- Michal Kosiedowski, Krzysztof Kurowski, Cezary Mazurek, Jarek Nabrzyski, Juliusz Pukacki:
Workflow applications in GridLab and PROGRESS projects.
1141-1154
- Karen M. McCann, Maurice Yarrow, Adrian De Vivo, Piyush Mehrotra:
ScyFlow: an environment for the visual specification and execution of scientific workflows.
1155-1167
- Raúl Sirvent, Josep M. Pérez, Rosa M. Badia, Jesús Labarta:
Automatic Grid workflow based on imperative programming languages.
1169-1186
- Ewa Deelman, Tevfik Kosar, Carl Kesselman, Miron Livny:
What makes workflows work in an opportunistic environment?
1187-1199
- Frank Leymann:
Choreography for the Grid: towards fitting BPEL to the resource framework.
1201-1217
- Francisco Curbera, Rania Khalaf, William Nagy, Sanjiva Weerawarana:
Implementing BPEL4WS: the architecture of a BPEL4WS implementation.
1219-1228
- Aleksander Slomiski:
On using BPEL extensibility to implement OGSI and WSRF Grid workflows.
1229-1241
- Dieter Cybok:
A Grid workflow infrastructure.
1243-1254
- Howard Chivers, John A. McDermid:
Refactoring service-based systems: how to avoid trusting a workflow service.
1255-1275
- Gregory E. Graham, M. Anzar Afaq, David Evans, Gerald Guglielmo, Eric Wicklund, Peter Love:
Contextual constraint modeling in Grid application workflows.
1277-1292
- Francisco Hernández, Purushotham Bangalore, Jeffrey G. Gray, Zhijie Guan, Kevin D. Reilly:
GAUGE: Grid Automation and Generative Environment.
1293-1316
- Fabrizio Silvestri, Diego Puppin, Domenico Laforenza, Salvatore Orlando:
Toward a search architecture for software components.
1317-1331
Volume 18,
Number 11,
September 2006
Special Issue:
10th International Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computers (CPC 2003) Editorials
- Peter M. W. Knijnenburg:
Special Issue: 10th International Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computers (CPC 2003).
1333-1334
Research Articles
- Akimasa Yoshida:
An overlapping task assignment scheme for hierarchical coarse-grain task parallel processing.
1335-1351
- Christoph W. Keßler, Andrzej Bednarski:
Optimal integrated code generation for VLIW architectures.
1353-1390
- Enric Gibert, F. Jesús Sánchez, Antonio González:
Instruction scheduling for a clustered VLIW processor with a word-interleaved cache.
1391-1411
- Karine Heydemann, François Bodin, Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Laurent Morin:
UFS: a global trade-off strategy for loop unrolling for VLIW architectures.
1413-1434
- Robert A. van Engelen, Kyle A. Gallivan, Burt Walsh:
Parametric timing estimation with Newton-Gregory formulae.
1435-1463
- David Gregg, M. Anton Ertl:
Optimizing code-copying JIT compilers for virtual stack machines.
1465-1484
- William Jalby, Christophe Lemuet, Sid Ahmed Ali Touati:
An efficient memory operations optimization technique for vector loops on Itanium 2 processors.
1485-1508
- Jeyarajan Thiyagalingam, Olav Beckmann, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Is Morton layout competitive for large two-dimensional arrays yet?
1509-1539
Volume 18,
Number 12,
October 2006
Research Articles
- Bao-Yin Zhang, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:
Jcluster: an efficient Java parallel environment on a large-scale heterogeneous cluster.
1541-1557
- Razvan Andonie, Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Daniel Grosu, Honorius Gâlmeanu:
An efficient concurrent implementation of a neural network algorithm.
1559-1573
- Judith Hippold, Gudula Rünger:
Task Pool Teams: a hybrid programming environment for irregular algorithms on SMP clusters.
1575-1594
- Min-Bin Chen, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Jan-Jan Wu:
Parallel divide-and-conquer scheme for 2D Delaunay triangulation.
1595-1612
- Adam Welc, Suresh Jagannathan, Antony L. Hosking:
Revocation techniques for Java concurrency.
1613-1656
Volume 18,
Number 13,
November 2006
Special Issue:
Adaptive Grid Middleware Editorials
Research Articles
Volume 18,
Number 14,
15 December 2006
Special Issue:
Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC2004) Editorials
- Hai Jin, Zhiwei Xu:
Special Issue: Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC2004).
1725-1728
Research Articles
- Yanmin Zhu, Lijuan Xiao, Zhiwei Xu, Lionel M. Ni:
Incentive-based scheduling in Grid computing.
1729-1746
- Yang Zhang, Jiannong Cao, Xiaolin Chen, Sanglu Lu, Li Xie:
Threshold-based admission control for a multimedia Grid: analysis and performance evaluation.
1747-1758
- Yao Shi, Francis Chi-Moon Lau, Savio S. H. Tse, Zhihui Du, Rui-Chun Tang, Sanli Li:
Club theory of the Grid.
1759-1773
- Haifang Zhou, Xuejun Yang, Hengzhu Liu, Yu Tang:
GPGC: a Grid-enabled parallel algorithm of geometric correction for remote-sensing applications.
1775-1785
- Zhiqun Deng, Guanzhong Dai, Ting Xie, Daowu Zhou, Dejun Mu, Xinjia Zhang:
A new node organization mechanism of a campus Grid and performance analysis.
1787-1798
- Zhengwei Qi, Minglu Li, Cheng Fu, Dongyu Shi, Jinyuan You:
Membrane Calculus: a formal method for Grid transactions.
1799-1809
- Huajun Chen, Zhaohui Wu, Yuxin Mao, Guozhou Zheng:
DartGrid: a semantic infrastructure for building database Grid applications.
1811-1828
- Qingjiang Wang, Xiaolin Gui, Shouqi Zheng, Yang Liu:
De-centralized job scheduling on computational Grids using distributed backfilling.
1829-1838
- Hai Zhuge, Xue Chen, Xiaoping Sun:
Trust-based probabilistic search with the view model of peer-to-peer networks.
1839-1855
- Hai Jin, Ran Zheng, Qin Zhang, Ying Li:
Components and workflow based Grid programming environment for integrated image-processing applications.
1857-1869
- Tianchi Ma, Lin Chen, Cho-Li Wang, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
G-PASS: an instance-oriented security infrastructure for Grid travelers.
1871-1884
Volume 18,
Number 15,
December 2006
Research Articles
- Glenn R. Luecke, James Coyle, Jim Hoekstra, Marina Kraeva, Ying Li, Olga Taborskaia, Yanmei Wang:
A survey of systems for detecting serial run-time errors.
1885-1907
- Daniel Grosu, Anubhav Das:
Auctioning resources in Grids: model and protocols.
1909-1927
- Shahid H. Bokhari, Benjamin Rutt, Pete Wyckoff, Paul Buerger:
Experimental analysis of a mass storage system.
1929-1950
- Li Zhang, Manish Parashar:
Seine: a dynamic geometry-based shared-space interaction framework for parallel scientific applications.
1951-1973
- Xizhou Feng, Rong Ge, Kirk W. Cameron:
The Argus prototype: aggregate use of load modules as a high-density supercomputer.
1975-1987
- Douglas Thain, Todd Tannenbaum, Miron Livny:
How to measure a large open-source distributed system.
1989-2019
- José M. Alonso, Vicente Hernández, Germán Moltó:
GMarte: Grid middleware to abstract remote task execution.
2021-2036
- Brian J. d'Auriol, Jesus Pajaro:
A comprehensive peer-to-peer characterization model.
2037-2061
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