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4th Euro-Par 1998: Southampton, UK
- David J. Pritchard, Jeff Reeve:
Euro-Par '98 Parallel Processing, 4th International Euro-Par Conference, Southampton, UK, September 1-4, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1470, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64952-2
Invited Talks
- Richard P. Brent
:
Random Number Generation and Simulation on Vector and Parallel Computers. 1-20 - Marco Vanneschi:
Heterogeneous HPC Environments. 21-34 - Paul D. Townsend
:
Quantum Cryptography on Optical Fiber Networks. 35-46 - Glorianna Davenport:
Very Distributed Media Stories: Presence, Time, Imagination. 47-54 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski, Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Hasan Timucin Ozdemir:
HPcc as High Performance Commodity Computing on Top of Integrated Java, CORBA, COM and Web Standards. 55-74
Workshop 1: Support Tools and Environments
- Chris Wadsworth, Helmar Burkhart:
Support Tools and Environments. 75-79 - Jonathan M. D. Hill, Stephen R. Donaldson, Tim Lanfear:
Process Migration and Fault Tolerance of BSPlib Programs Running on Networks of Workstations. 80-91 - Martin Fleury, N. Sarvan, Andy C. Downton, Adrian F. Clark:
A Parallel-System Design Toolset for Vision and Image Processing. 92-101 - Danny Crookes, Philip J. Morrow, T. John Brown, Gareth McAleese, D. K. Roantree, Ivor T. A. Spence:
Achieving Portability and Efficiency Through Automatic Optimisation: An Investigation in Parallel Image Processing. 102-112 - Thierry Delaitre, M. J. Zemerly, P. Vekariya, George R. Ribeiro-Justo, Julien Bourgeois, F. Schinkman, François Spies, S. Randoux, Stephen C. Winter:
EDPEPPS: A Toolset for the Design and Performance Evaluation of Parallel Applications. 113-125 - Euan W. Dempster, Neven Tomov, Jiang Lü, Chai Seng Pua, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor, Phil Broughton:
Verifying a Performance Estimator for Parallel DBMSs. 126-135 - John R. Davy, Wissal Essah:
Generating Parallel Applications of Spatial Interaction Models. 136-145 - Tia Newhall, Barton P. Miller:
Performance Measurement of Interpreted Programs. 146-156 - Jonathan M. D. Hill, Stephen A. Jarvis
, Constantinos J. Siniolakis, Vasil P. Vasilev:
Analysing an SQL Application with a BSPlib Call-Graph Profiling Tool. 157-164 - Ali E. Abdallah:
A Graphical Tool for the Visualization and Animation of Communicating Sequential Processes. 165-172 - Roland Wismüller, Jörg Trinitis, Thomas Ludwig:
A Universal Infrastructure for the Run-Time Monitoring of Parallel and Distributed Applications. 173-180 - Neophytos Neophytou, Paraskevas Evripidou:
Net-dbx: A Java Powered Tool for Interactive Debugging of MPI Programs Across the Internet. 181-189
Workshop 2+8: Performance Evaluation and Prediction
- Allen D. Malony, Rajeev Alur:
Performance Evaluation and Prediction. 191-192 - Christian Röder, Thomas Ludwig, Arndt Bode:
Configurable Load Measurement in Heterogeneous Workstation Clusters. 193-205 - Robert Hockauf, Wolfgang Karl, Markus Leberecht, Michael Oberhuber, Michael Wagner:
Exploiting Spatial and Temporal Locality of Accesses: A New Hardware-Based Monitoring Approach for DSM Systems. 206-215 - Olivier Richard, Franck Cappello:
On the Self-Similar Nature of Workstations and WWW Servers Workload. 216-219 - Emilio Hernández, Anthony J. G. Hey
:
White-Box Benchmarking. 220-223 - Basilio B. Fraguela, Ramon Doallo, Emilio L. Zapata:
Cache Misses Prediction for High Performance Sparse Algorithms. 224-233 - Casiano Rodríguez
, José L. Roda, Daniel González-Morales, Francisco Almeida
:
h-Relation Models for Current Standard Parallel Platforms. 234-243 - Kazuto Kubota, Ken'ichi Itakura, Mitsuhisa Sato, Taisuke Boku:
Practical Simulation of Large-Scale Parallel Programs and Its Performance Analysis of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks. 244-254 - Iskander Kort, Denis Trystram:
Assessing LogP Model Parameters for the IBM-SP. 255-262 - Pierre Boulet
, Xavier Redon:
Communication Pre-evaluation in HPF. 263-272 - Laura Heinrich-Litan, Ursula Fissgus, St. Sutter, Paul Molitor
, Thomas Rauber:
Modeling the Communication Behavior of Distributed Memory Machines by Genetic Programming. 273-278 - Rafael Ramírez:
Representing and Executing Real-Time Systems. 279-287 - Lars Lundberg:
Fixed Priority Scheduling of Age Constraint Processes. 288-296
Workshop 3: Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Susan Flynn Hummel, Graham D. Riley, Rizos Sakellariou:
Scheduling and Load Balancing. 297-298 - Rudolf Berrendorf:
Optimizing Load Balance and Communication on Parallel Computers with Distributed Shared Memory. 299-306 - Leonid Oliker, Rupak Biswas, Harold N. Gabow:
Performance Analysis and Portability of the PLUM Load Balancing System. 307-317 - Azzedine Boukerche, Sajal K. Das:
Experimental Studies in Load Balancing. 318-321 - Christophe Rapine, Isaac D. Scherson, Denis Trystram:
On-Line Scheduling of Parallelizable Jobs. 322-327 - Wolf Zimmermann, Martin Middendorf, Welf Löwe:
On Optimal k-linear Scheduling of Tree-Like Graphs for LogP-Machines. 328-336 - Cristina Boeres, Vinod E. F. Rebello, David B. Skillicorn
:
Static Scheduling Using Task Replication for LogP and BSP Models. 337-346 - Ralf Diekmann, Robert Preis, Frank Schlimbach, Chris Walshaw
:
Aspect Radio for Mesh Partitioning. 347-351 - Konstantinos Antonis
, John D. Garofalakis, Paul G. Spirakis:
A Competitive Symmetrical Transfer Policy for Load Sharing. 352-355 - Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego
:
Scheduling Data-Parallel Computations on Heterogeneous and Time-Shared Environments. 356-366 - Fabrício Alves Barbosa da Silva
, Luís Miguel Campos, Isaac D. Scherson:
A Lower Bound for Dynamic Scheduling of Data Parallel Programs. 367-372 - Gerson G. H. Cavalheiro, Yves Denneulin, Jean-Louis Roch:
A General Modular Specification for Distributed Schedulers. 373-376 - J. Mark Bull:
Feedback Guided Dynamic Loop Scheduling: Algorithms and Experiments. 377-382 - Stefan Bischof, Ralf Ebner, Thomas Erlebach:
Load Balancing for Problems with Good Bisectors, and Applications in Finite Element Simulations. 383-389 - Dingchao Li, Yuji Iwahori, Tatsuya Hayashi, Naohiro Ishii:
An Efficient Strategy for Task Duplication in Multiport Message-Passing Systems. 390-396 - Mario A. R. Dantas:
Evaluation of Process Migration for Parallel Heterogeneous Workstation Clusters. 397-400 - Dibyendu Das:
Using Alternative Schedules for Fault Tolerance in Parallel Programs on a Network of Workstations. 401-404 - Jaafar Gaber
, Bernard Toursel:
Dynamic and Randomized Load Distribution in Arbitrary Networks. 405-409
Workshop 4: Automatic Parallelisation and High Performance Compilers
- Jean-Francois Collard:
Automatic Parallelization and High-Performance Compilers. 411-412 - Olav Beckmann, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Data Distribution at Run-Time: Re-using Execution Plans. 413-421 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Alok N. Choudhary, J. Ramanujam
, U. Nagaraj Shenoy, Prithviraj Banerjee:
Enhancing Spatial Locality via Data Layout Optimizations. 422-434 - Rainer Koppler:
Parallelization of Unstructured Mesh Computations Using Data Structure Formalization. 435-444 - Jens Knoop:
Parallel Constant Propagation. 445-455 - Jörn Eisenbiegler:
Optimization of SIMD Programs with Redundant Computations. 456-462 - Adrianos Lachanas, Paraskevas Evripidou:
Exploiting Course Grain Parallelism from FORTRAN by Mapping it to IF1. 463-469 - Paul Feautrier:
A Parallelization Framework for Recursive Tree Programs. 470-479 - Rumen Andonov, Sanjay V. Rajopadhye, Nicola Yanev:
Optimal Orthogonal Tiling. 480-490 - Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Eleftherios D. Polychronopoulos, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Enhancing the Performance of Auroscheduling in Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessors. 491-501
Workshop 5+15: Distributed Systems and Databases
- Lionel Brunie, Ernst W. Mayr:
Distributed Systems and Databases. 503-504 - David Taniar, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Collection-Intersect Join Algorithms for Parallel Object-Oriented Database Systems. 505-512 - Fernando Pedone
, Rachid Guerraoui
, André Schiper:
Exploiting Atomic Broadcast in Replicated Databases. 513-520 - Zhihong Lu, Kathryn S. McKinley, Brendon Cahoon:
The Hardware/Software Balancing Act for Information Retrieval on Symmetric Multiprocessors. 521-527 - Faïza Najjar, Yahya Slimani:
The Enhancement of Semijoin Strategies in Distributed Query Optimization. 528-533 - Azzedine Boukerche, Timothy E. LeMaster, Sajal K. Das, Ajoy Kumar Datta:
Virtual Time Synchronization in Distributed Database Systems Using a Cluster of Workstations. 534-538 - Casiano Rodríguez
, Francisco de Sande
, Coromoto León, I. Coloma, A. Delgado:
Load Balancing and Processor Assignment Statements. 539-544 - Gheorghe Antonoiu, Pradip K. Srimani:
Mutual Exclusion Between Neighboring Nodes in a Tree That Stabilizes Using Read/Write Atomicity. 545-553 - Paola Flocchini, Elena Lodi, Fabrizio Luccio, Nicola Santoro
:
Irreversible Dynamos in Tori. 554-562 - Rolf Rabenseifner:
MPI-GLUE: Interoperable High-Performance MPI Combining Different Vendor's MPI Worlds. 563-569 - Panagiotis Melas, Ed Zaluska:
High Performance Protocols for Clusters of Commodity Workstations. 570-577 - Ajay D. Kshemkalyani:
Significance and Uses of Fine-Grained Synchronization Relations. 578-590 - Henk L. Muller, David May:
A Simple Protocol to Communicate Channels over Channels. 591-600 - Povl T. Koch, Xavier Rousset de Pina:
SciOS: Flexible Operating System Support for SCI Clusters. 601-609 - José M. Piquer, Ivana Visconti:
Indirect Reference Listing: A Robust Distributed GC. 610-619 - Giovanni Chiola, Giuseppe Ciaccio:
Active Ports: A Performance-Oriented Operating System Support to Fast LAN Communications. 620-624
Workshop 6+16+18: Languages
- Henk J. Sips, Antonio Corradi, Murray Cole:
Languages. 625-628 - Thomas Brandes, Cécile Germain:
A Tracing Protocol for Optimizing Data Parallel Irregular Computations. 629-638 - Thomas Brandes, Frédéric Brégier, Marie Christine Counilh, Jean Roman:
Contribution to Better Handling of Irregular Problems in HPF2. 639-649 - Barbara M. Chapman, Piyush Mehrotra:
OpenMP and HPF: Integrating Two Paradigms. 650-658 - Bryan Carpenter, Guansong Zhang, Geoffrey C. Fox, Xiaoming Li, Xinying Li, Yuhong Wen:
Towards a Java Environment for SPMD Programming. 659-668 - Giandomenico Spezzano, Domenico Talia:
Language Constructs and Run-Time System for Parallel Cellular Programming. 669-675 - Petra Hofstedt:
Task Parallel Skeletons for Irregularly Structured Programs. 676-681 - Vladimir Vlassov, Lars-Erik Thorelli:
Synchronizing Communication Primitives for a Shared Memory Programming Model. 682-687 - Julien Mallet:
Symbolic Cost Analysis and Automatic Data Distribution for a Skeleton-Based Language. 688-697 - David B. Skillicorn
, Marco Danelutto
, Susanna Pelagatti, Andrea Zavanella:
Optimizing Data-Parallel Programs Using the BSP Cost Model. 698-703 - Femi O. Osoba, Fethi A. Rabhi:
A Parallel Multigrid Skeleton Using BSP. 704-708 - Gabriele Keller
, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty:
Flattening Trees. 709-719 - Franz Puntigam:
Dynamic type Information in Process Types. 720-728 - Pascale Launay, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Generation of Distributed Parallel Java Programs. 729-732 - Thomas Gehrke:
An Algebraic Semantics for an Abstract Language with Intra-Object-Concurrency. 733-737 - Stéphane Lorcy, Noël Plouzeau:
An Object-Oriented Framework for Managing the Quality of Service of Distributed Applications. 738-741 - Jean-Louis Giavitto
, Dominique De Vito, Jean-Paul Sansonnet:
A Data Parallel Java Client-Server Architecture for Data Field Computations over Zn. 742-745
Workshop 7+20: Numerical and Symbolic Algorithms
- Maurice Clint, Wolfgang Kreuchlin:
Numerical and Symbolic Algorithms. 747-750 - Valérie Frayssé, Luc Giraud, Hatim Kharraz Aroussi:
On the Influence of the Orthogonalization Scheme on the Parallel Performance of GMRES. 751-762 - Leonardo Borges, Suely Oliveira
:
A Parallel Solver for Extreme Eigenpairs. 763-770 - Peter Arbenz, Roman Geus:
Parallel Solvers for Large Eigenvalue Problems Originating from Maxwell's Equations. 771-779 - Kazufumi Ozawa, Susumu Yamada:
Waveform Relaxation for Second Order Differential Equation y''=f(x, y). 780-787 - Takashi Nodera, Naoto Tsuno:
The Parallelization of the Incomplete LU Factorization on AP1000. 788-792 - Ayse Kiper:
An Efficient Parallel Triangular Inversion by Gauss Elimination with Sweeping. 793-797 - Oleg Maslennikow, Juri Kaniewski, Roman Wyrzykowski
:
Fault Tolerant QR-Decomposition Algorithm and Its Parallel Implementation. 798-803 - Arnold R. Krommer:
Parallel Sparse Matrix Computations Using the PINEAPL Library: A Performance Study. 804-811 - Ida de Bono, Daniela di Serafino, Eric Ducloux:
Using a General-Purpose Numerical Library to Parallelize an Industrial Application: Design of High-Performance Lasers. 812-820 - Clemens Wagner:
Fast Parallel Hermite Normal Form Computation of Matrices over F[x]. 821-830 - Vítor Santos Costa
, Ricardo Bianchini:
Optimising Parallel Logic Programming Systems for Scalable Machines. 830-841 - Zsolt Németh, Péter Kacsuk:
Experiments with Binding Schemes in LOGFLOW. 842-845 - Kazuhiro Ogata, Hiromichi Hirata, Shigenori Ioroi, Kokichi Futatsugi:
Experimental Implementation of Parallel TRAM on Massively Parallel Computer. 846-851 - R. I. Scott, Michael Fisher, John A. Keane:
Parallel Temporal Tableaux. 852-861
Workshop 10+17+21+22: Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation
- Bill McColl, David Walker:
Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation. 863-864 - Jörn Eisenbiegler, Welf Löwe, Wolf Zimmermann:
BSP, LogP, and Oblivious Programs. 865-874 - Afonso Ferreira, Isabelle Guérin Lassous, K. Marcus, Andrew Rau-Chaplin
:
Parallel Computation on Interval Graphs Using PC CLusters: Algorithms and Experiments. 875-886 - Jordi Bataller, José M. Bernabéu-Aubán:
Adaptable Distributed Shared Memory: A Formal Definition. 887-891 - Marco Cesati
, Miriam Di Ianni:
Parameterized Parallel Complexity. 892-896 - Mauricio Marín
:
Asynchronous (Time-Wrap) Versus Synchronous (Event-Horizon) Simulation Time Advance in BSP. 897-905 - Jonathan M. Nash:
Scalable Sharing Methods Can Support a Simple Performance Model. 906-915 - Bertil Schmidt
, Manfred Schimmler, Heiko Schröder:
Long Operand Arithmetic on Instruction Systolic Computer Architectures and Its Application in RSA Cryptography. 916-922 - Chidamber Kulkarni, Francky Catthoor, Hugo De Man:
Hardware Cache Optimization for Parallel Multimedia Applications. 923-932 - Yosi Ben-Asher, Gadi Haber:
Parallel Solutions of Simple Index Recurrence Equations. 933-939 - Iskander Kort, Denis Trystram:
Scheduling Fork Graphs under LogP with an Unbounded Number of Processors. 940-943 - Jörg Jensch, Reinhard Lüling, Norbert Sensen:
A Data Layout Strategy for Parallel Web Servers. 944-952 - Erich Schikuta
, Thomas Fuerle, Helmut Wanek:
ViPIOS: The Vienna Parallel Input/Output System. 953-958 - Phillip M. Dickens:
A Performance Study of Two-Phase I/O. 959-965
Workshop 13+14: Architectures and Networks
- Kieran T. Herley, David F. Snelling:
Architectures and Networks. 967-969 - Stephen R. Donaldson, Jonathan M. D. Hill, David B. Skillicorn
:
Predictable Communication on Unpredictable Networks: Implementing BSP over TCP/IP. 970-980 - Nidhi Agrawal, C. P. Ravikumar:
Adaptive Routing Based on Deadlock Recovery. 981-988 - Mohamed Ould-Khaoua:
On the Optimal Network for Multicomputers: Torus or Hypercube? 989-992 - Anssi Kautonen, Ville Leppänen
, Martti Penttonen:
Constant Thinning Protocol for Routing h-Relations in Complete Networks. 993-998 - Thomas Grün, Mark A. Hillebrand:
NAS Integer Sort on Multi-threaded Shared Memory Machines. 999-1009 - Rafael R. dos Santos, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux:
Analysing a Multistreamed Superscalar Speculative Fetch Mechanism. 1010-1017 - Dirk Fimmel, Renate Merker:
Design of Processor Arrays for Real-Time Applications. 1018-1028 - Tiziana Calamoneri, Miriam Di Ianni:
Interval Routing & Layered Cross Product: Compact Routing Schemes for Butterflies, Mesh of Trees and Fat Trees. 1029-1039 - Ulrich Meyer, Jop F. Sibeyn:
Gossiping Large Packets on Full-Port Tori. 1040-1046 - Michal Soch, Pavel Tvrdík:
Time-Optimal Gossip in Noncombining 2-D Tori with Constant Buffers. 1047-1050 - Miguel Valero-García, Antonio González, Luis Díaz de Cerio
, Dolors Royo:
Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms on Two-Dimensional Meshes. 1051-1056 - Petr Salinger, Pavel Tvrdík:
All-to-all Scatter in Kautz Networks. 1057-1061 - Sarah A. M. Talbot, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Reactive Proxies: A Flexible Protocol Extension to Reduce ccNUMA Node Controller Contention. 1062-1075 - Tor Skeie:
Handling Multiple Faults in Wormhole Mesh Networks. 1076-1088 - Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Philip A. Wilsey:
Shared Control - Supporting Control Parallelism Using a SIMD-like Architecture. 1089-1099
Workshop 23: ESPRIT Projects
- Ronald H. Perrott, Colin Upstill:
ESPRIT Projects. 1101-1103 - Panayiotis Alefragis
, Christos Goumopoulos, Efthymios Housos
, Peter Sanders, Tuomo Takkula, Dag Wedelin:
Parallel Crew Scheduling in PAROS. 1104-1113 - Thierry Priol, Christophe René:
Cobra: A CORBA-compliant Programming Environment for High-Performance Computing. 1114-1122 - Michel Barreteau, François Bodin, Peter Brinkhaus, Zbigniew Chamski, Henri-Pierre Charles
, Christine Eisenbeis, John R. Gurd, Jan Hoogerbrugge, Ping Hu, William Jalby, Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Erven Rohou, Rizos Sakellariou
, André Seznec, Elena Stöhr, Menno Treffers, Harry A. G. Wijshoff:
OCEANS: Optimising Compilers for Embedded Applications. 1123-1130 - Ken Meacham, Nick Floros, Mike Surridge:
Industrial Stochastic Simulations on a European Meta-Computer. 1131-1139 - Henri Luzet, L. M. Delves:
POrting the SEMC3D Electromagnetics Code to HPF. 1140-1148 - Reinhard Lüling, Olaf Schmidt:
HiPEC: High Performance Computing Visualization System Supporting Networked Electronic Applications. 1149-1152

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