Sahni / Shukla / Prasanna | High Performance Computing - HiPC 2002 | Buch | 978-3-540-00303-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 2552, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1136 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Sahni / Shukla / Prasanna

High Performance Computing - HiPC 2002

9th International Conference Bangalore, India, December 18-21, 2002, Proceedings
2002
ISBN: 978-3-540-00303-8
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

9th International Conference Bangalore, India, December 18-21, 2002, Proceedings

Buch, Englisch, Band 2552, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1136 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Computer Science

ISBN: 978-3-540-00303-8
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg


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Keynote Address.- Info-Bio-Nano Interface: High-Performance Computing & Visualization.- Algorithms I.- 2-D Wavelet Transform Enhancement on General- Purpose Microprocessors: Memory Hierarchy and SIMD Parallelism Exploitation.- A General Data Layout for Distributed Consistency in Data Parallel Applications.- A Parallel DFA Minimization Algorithm.- Accelerating the CKY Parsing Using FPGAs.- Duplication-Based Scheduling Algorithm for Interconnection-Constrained Distributed Memory Machines.- Evaluating Arithmetic Expressions Using Tree Contraction: A Fast and Scalable Parallel Implementation for Symmetric Multiprocessors (SMPs).- Architecture I.- Dead-Block Elimination in Cache: A Mechanism to Reduce I-cache Power Consumption in High Performance Microprocessors.- Exploiting Web Document Structure to Improve Storage Management in Proxy Caches.- High Performance Multiprocessor Architecture Design Methodology for Application-Specific Embedded Systems.- LLM: A Low Latency Messaging Infrastructure for Linux Clusters.- Low-Power High-Performance Adaptive Computing Architectures for Multimedia Processing.- Keynote Address.- Field Programmable Systems.- Systems Software I.- CORBA-as-Needed: A Technique to Construct High Performance CORBA Applications.- Automatic Search for Performance Problems in Parallel and Distributed Programs by Using Multi-experiment Analysis.- An Adaptive Value-Based Scheduler and Its RT-Linux Implementation.- Effective Selection of Partition Sizes for Moldable Scheduling of Parallel Jobs.- Runtime Support for Multigrain and Multiparadigm Parallelism.- A Fully Compliant OpenMP Implementation on Software Distributed Shared Memory.- Networks.- A Fast Connection-Time Redirection Mechanism for Internet Application Scalability.- Algorithms for Switch-Scheduling inthe Multimedia Router for LANs.- An Efficient Resource Sharing Scheme for Dependable Real-Time Communication in Multihop Networks.- Improving Web Server Performance by Network Aware Data Bu.ering and Caching.- WRAPS Scheduling and Its Efficient Implementation on Network Processors.- Performance Comparison of Pipelined Hash Joins on Workstation Clusters.- Keynote Address.- Computational Science and Engineering — Past, Present, and Future.- Algorithms II.- Iterative Algorithms on Heterogeneous Network Computing: Parallel Polynomial Root Extracting.- Efficient Tree-Based Multicast in Wormhole-Routed Networks.- Parallel Algorithms for Identification of Basis Polygons in an Image.- Range Image Segmentation on a Cluster.- Detection of Orthogonal Interval Relations.- An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Computing Bicompatible Elimination Ordering (BCO) of Proper Interval Graphs.- Mobile Computing and Databases.- Router Handoff: An Approach for Preemptive Route Repair in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.- A 2-D Random Walk Based Mobility Model for Location Tracking.- Data Placement in Intermittently Available Environments.- RT-MuPAC: Multi-power Architecture for Voice Cellular Networks.- Asynchronous Transaction Processing for Updates by Client: With Elimination of Wait-for State.- Active File Systems for Data Mining and Multimedia.- Applications.- Simulating DNA Computing.- Parallel Syntenic Alignments.- XS-systems: eXtended S-Systems and Algebraic Differential Automata for Modeling Cellular Behavior.- A High Performance Scheme for EEG Compression Using a Multichannel Model.- Scalability and Performance of Multi-threaded Algorithms for International Fare Construction on High-Performance Machines.- Systems Software II.- A Resource Brokering Infrastructure for Computational Grids.- OnImproving Thread Migration: Safety and Performance.- Improved Preprocessing Methods for Modulo Scheduling Algorithms.- Dynamic Path Profile Aided Recompilation in a JAVA Just-In-Time Compiler.- Exploiting Data Value Prediction in Compiler Based Thread Formation.- Scientific Computation.- High Performance Computing of Fluid-Structure Interactions in Hydrodynamics Applications Using Unstructured Meshes with More than One Billion Elements.- An Efficient and Exponentially Accurate Parallel h-p Spectral Element Method for Elliptic Problems on Polygonal Domains - The Dirichlet Case.- Fast Stable Solver for Sequentially Semi-separable Linear Systems of Equations.- Dynamic Network Information Collection for Distributed Scientific Application Adaptation.- Adaptive Runtime Management of SAMR Applications.- Mobile Agents — The Right Vehicle for Distributed Sequential Computing.- Architecture II.- Using Dataflow Based Context for Accurate Branch Prediction.- Rehashable BTB: An Adaptive Branch Target Buffer to Improve the Target Predictability of Java Code.- Return-Address Prediction in Speculative Multithreaded Environments.- HLSpower: Hybrid Statistical Modeling of the Superscalar Power-Performance Design Space.- Efficient Decomposition Techniques for FPGAs.- Keynote Address.- Protocols for Bandwidth Management in Third Generation Optical Networks.- Embedded Systems.- Memory Architectures for Embedded Systems-On-Chip.- Structured Component Composition Frameworks for Embedded System Design.- Low Power Distributed Embedded Systems: Dynamic Voltage Scaling and Synthesis.- The Customization Landscape for Embedded Systems.- Keynote Address.- Parallel Computations of Electron-Molecule Collisions in Processing Plasmas.- Biocomputation.- Computing Challenges and Systems Biology.-Visual Programming for Modeling and Simulation of Biomolecular Regulatory Networks.- Framework for Open Source Software Development for Organ Simulation in the Digital Human.- Reachability Analysis of Delta-Notch Lateral Inhibition Using Predicate Abstraction.- A Symbolic Approach to Modeling Cellular Behavior.



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