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6th Euro-Par 2000: Munich, Germany
- Arndt Bode, Thomas Ludwig, Wolfgang Karl, Roland Wismüller:
Euro-Par 2000, Parallel Processing, 6th International Euro-Par Conference, Munich, Germany, August 29 - September 1, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1900, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67956-1
Invited Talks
- David E. Keyes:
Four Horizons for Enhancing the Performance of Parallel Simulations Based on Partial Differential Equations. 1-17 - Boris Babayan:
E2K Technology and Implementation. 18-21 - Gregor von Laszewski, Kazuyuki Shudo, Yoichi Muraoka:
Grid-Based Asynchronous Migration of Execution Context in Java Virtual Machines. 22-34 - Michel Raynal:
Logical Instantaneity and Causal Order: Two "First Class" Communication Modes for Parallel Computing. 35-42 - Hans Werner Meuer:
The TOP500 Project of the Universities Mannheim and Tennessee. 43
Topic 01: Support Tools and Environments
- Barton P. Miller, Michael Gerndt:
Support Tools and Environments. 45-46 - Sabine Rathmayer:
Visualization and Computational Steering in Heterogeneous Computing Environments. 47-56 - Ching-Jung Liao:
A Web-Based Finite Element Meshes Partitioner and Load Balancer. 57-64 - Radu Prodan, John M. Kewley:
A Framework for an Interoperable Tool Environment (Research Note). 65-69 - Timothy Sherwood, Brad Calder:
ToolBlocks: An Infrastructure for the Construction of Memory Hierarchy Analysis Tools (Research Note). 70-74 - Nandini Mukherjee, Graham D. Riley, John R. Gurd:
A Preliminary Evaluation of FINESSE , a Feedback-Guided Performance Enhancement System. 75-85 - Christian H. Bischof, H. Martin Bücker, Paul D. Hovland:
On Combining Computational Differentiation and Toolkits for Parallel Scientific Computing. 86-94 - Steve MacDonald, Duane Szafron, Jonathan Schaeffer, Steven Bromling:
Generating Parallel Program Frameworks from Parallel Design Patterns. 95-104
Topic 02: Performance Evaluation and Prediction
- Thomas Fahringer, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Performance Evaluation and Prediction. 105-107 - Harold W. Cain, Barton P. Miller, Brian J. N. Wylie:
A Callgraph-Based Search Strategy for Automated Performance Diagnosis (Distinguished Paper). 108-122 - Felix Wolf, Bernd Mohr:
Automatic Performance Analysis of MPI Applications Based on Event Traces. 123-132 - Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux, Benhur de Oliveira Stein:
Pajé: An Extensible Environment for Visualizing Multi-threaded Programs Executions. 133-140 - Xian-He Sun, Kirk W. Cameron:
A Statistical-Empirical Hybrid Approach to Hierarchical Memory Analysis. 141-148 - Darren J. Kerbyson, John Stuart Harper, Efstathios Papaefstathiou, Daniel V. Wilcox, Graham R. Nudd:
Use of Performance Technology for the Management of Distributed Systems. 149-159 - Marco Dimas Gubitoso, Carlos Humes Jr.:
Delay Behavior in Domain Decomposition Applications. 160-167 - Omer F. Rana, Dave Jennings:
Automating Performance Analysis from UML Design Patterns (Research Note). 168-172 - Antonio Espinosa, Tomàs Margalef, Emilio Luque:
Integrating Automatic Techniques in a Performance Analysis Session (Research Note). 173-177 - Thierry Lafage, André Seznec:
Combining Light Static Code Annotation and Instruction-Set Emulation for Flexible and Efficient On-the-Fly Simulation (Research Note). 178-182 - Panagiotis Melas, Ed Zaluska:
SCOPE - The Specific Cluster Operation and Performance Evaluation Benchmark Suite (Research Note). 183-188 - Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Wentong Cai:
Implementation Lessons of Performance Prediction Tool for Parallel Conservative Simulation (Research Note). 189-193 - Xavier Vera, Josep Llosa, Antonio González, Nerina Bermudo:
A Fast and Accurate Approach to Analyze Cache Memory Behavior (Research Note). 194-198 - Eduardo Huedo, Manuel Prieto, Ignacio Martín Llorente, Francisco Tirado:
Impact of PE Mapping on Cray T3E Message-Passing Performance. 199-207 - Julien Bourgeois, François Spies:
Performance Prediction of an NAS Benchmark Program with ChronosMix Environment. 208-216
Topic 03: Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Bettina Schnor:
Scheduling and Load Balancing. 217 - Fabrizio Baiardi, Primo Becuzzi, Sarah Chiti, Paolo Mori, Laura Ricci:
A Hierarchical Approach to Irregular Problems (Research Note). 218-222 - Götz Lindenmaier, Kathryn S. McKinley, Olivier Temam:
Load Scheduling with Profile Information. 223-233 - Attila Gürsoy, Murat Atun:
Neighbourhood Preserving Load Balancing: A Self-Organizing Approach. 234-241 - Yanyong Zhang, Hubertus Franke, José E. Moreira, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
The Impact of Migration on Parallel Job Scheduling for Distributed Systems. 242-251 - William Leinberger, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar:
Memory Management Techniques for Gang Scheduling. 252-261 - Concepció Roig, Ana Ripoll, Miquel A. Senar, Fernando Guirado, Emilio Luque:
Exploiting Knowledge of Temporal Behaviour in Parallel Programs for Improving Distributed Mapping. 262-271 - Andrei Radulescu, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Preemptive Task Scheduling for Distributed Systems (Research Note). 272-276 - Thomas Decker, Burkhard Monien, Robert Preis:
Towards Optimal Load Balancing Topologies. 277-287 - Foto N. Afrati, Evripidis Bampis, Lucian Finta, Ioannis Milis:
Scheduling Trees with Large Communication Delays on Two Identical Processors. 288-295 - Kirk Schloegel, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar:
Parallel Multilevel Algorithms for Multi-constraint Graph Partitioning (Distinguished Paper). 296-310 - Maciej Drozdowski, Pawel Wolniewicz:
Experiments with Scheduling Divisible Tasks in Clusters of Workstations. 311-319 - Daniel González, Francisco Almeida, Luz Marina Moreno, Casiano Rodríguez:
Optimal Mapping of Pipeline Algorithms (Research Note). 320-324 - Thomas Richert:
Dynamic Load Balancing for Parallel Adaptive Multigrid Solvers with Algorithmic Skeletons (Research Note). 325-328
Topic 04: Compilers for High Performance
- Samuel P. Midkiff, Barbara M. Chapman, Jean-Francois Collard, Jens Knoop:
Compilers for High Performance. 329-330 - Gerardo Bandera, Emilio L. Zapata:
Improving the Sparse Parallelization Using Semantical Information at Compile-Time. 331-339 - Roxane Adle, Marc Aiguier, Franck Delaplace:
Automatic Parallelization of Sparse Matrix Computations: A Static Analysis. 340-348 - Rashindra Manniesing, Ireneusz Karkowski, Henk Corporaal:
Automatic SIMD Parallelization of Embedded Applications Based on Pattern Recognition. 349-356 - Alain Darte, Georges-André Silber:
Temporary Arrays for Distribution of Loops with Control Dependences. 357-367 - Nawaaz Ahmed, Keshav Pingali:
Automatic Generation of Block-Recursive Codes. 368-378 - Nikolay Mateev, Vijay Menon, Keshav Pingali:
Left-Looking to Right-Looking and Vice Versa: An Application of Fractal Symbolic Analysis to Linear Algebra Code Restructuring. 379-388 - Diego Novillo, Ronald C. Unrau, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Identifying and Validating Irregular Mutual Exclusion Synchronization in Explicitly Parallel Programs (Research Note). 389-394 - Rupert W. Ford, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Elena Stöhr:
Exact Distributed Invalidation. 395-404 - Alain Darte, Claude G. Diderich, Marc Gengler, Frédéric Vivien:
Scheduling the Computations of a Loop Nest with Respect to a Given Mapping. 405-414 - Felix Heine, Adrian Slowik:
Volume Driven Data Distribution for NUMA-Machines. 415-424
Topic 05: Parallel and Distributed Databases and Applications
- Bernhard Mitschang:
Parallel and Distributed Databases and Applications. 425-426 - JoAnne Holliday, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Database Replication Using Epidemic Communication. 427-434 - Klemens Böhm, Torsten Grabs, Uwe Röhm, Hans-Jörg Schek:
Evaluating the Coordination Overhead of Replica Maintenance in a Cluster of Databases. 435-444 - Michael Stillger, Dieter Scheffner, Johann Christoph Freytag:
A Communication Infrastructure for a Distributed RDBMS (Research Note). 445-450 - Peter Peinl:
Distribution, Replication, Parallelism, and Efficiency Issues in a Large-Scale Online/Real-Time Information System for Foreign Exchange Trading (Research Note). 451-454
Topic 06: Complexity Theory and Algorithms
- Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Miroslaw Kutylowski, Prabhakar Ragde:
Complexity Theory and Algorithms. 455 - Pavlos S. Efraimidis, Paul G. Spirakis:
Positive Linear Programming Extensions: Parallel Complexity and Applications (Research Note). 456-460 - Ulrich Meyer, Peter Sanders:
Parallel Shortest Path for Arbitrary Graphs. 461-470 - Marcin Kik:
Periodic Correction Networks. 471-478
Topic 07: Applications on High-Performance Computers
- Michael M. Resch:
Applications on High-Performance Computers. 479-480 - Robert E. Lynch, Hong Lin, Dan C. Marinescu:
An Efficient Algorithm for Parallel 3D Reconstruction of Asymmetric Objects from Electron Micrographs. 481-490 - Sergio Romero, Luis F. Romero, Emilio L. Zapata:
Fast Cloth Simulation with Parallel Computers. 491-499 - Gordon Darling, Terence M. Sloan, Connor Mulholland:
The Input, Preparation, and Distribution of Data for Parallel GIS Operations (Research Note). 500-505 - El Mostafa Daoudi, Pierre Manneback, Abdelouafi Meziane, Yahya Ould Mohamed Elhadj:
Study of the Load Balancing in the Parallel Training for Automatic Speech Recognition (Research Note). 506-510 - Piotr Bala, Terry W. Clark:
Pfortran and Co-Array Fortran as Tools for Parallelization of a Large-Scale Scientific Application. 511-518 - Markus Ast, Cristina Barrado, José M. Cela, Rolf Fischer, Jesús Labarta, Óscar Laborda, Hartmut Manz, Uwe Schulz:
Sparse Matrix Structure for Dynamic Parallelisation Efficiency. 519-526 - Ken Naono, Yusaku Yamamoto, Mitsuyoshi Igai, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Nobuhiro Ioki:
A Multi-color Inverse Iteration for a High Performance Real Symmetric Eigensolver (Research Note). 527-531 - Felicia Ionescu, Andrei Jalba, Mihail F. Ionescu:
Parallel Implementation of Fast Hartley Transform (FHT) in Multiprocessor Systems (Research Note). 532-536
Topic 08: Parallel Computer Architecture
- Silvia M. Müller, Per Stenström, Mateo Valero, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
Parallel Computer Architecture. 537-538 - Jean-Thomas Acquaviva, William Jalby:
Coherency Behavior on DSM: A Case Study (Research Note). 539-544 - David May, Henk L. Muller, Shondip Sen:
Hardware Migratable Channels (Research Note). 545-549 - Diego R. Llanos Ferraris, Benjamín Sahelices Fernández, Agustín De Dios Hernández:
Reducing the Replacement Overhead on COMA Protocols for Workstation-Based Architectures. 550-557 - Aleksandar Milenkovic, Veljko M. Milutinovic:
Cache Injection: A Novel Technique for Tolerating Memory Latency in Bus-Based SMPs. 558-566 - Sarah A. M. Talbot, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Adaptive Proxies: Handling Widely-Shared Data in Shared-Memory Multiprocessors (Research Note). 567-572
Topic 09
- Ernst W. Mayr:
Distributed Systems and Algorithms. 573-574 - Costas Busch, Neophytos Demetriou, Maurice Herlihy, Marios Mavronicolas:
A Combinatorial Characterization of Properties Preserved by Antitokens. 575-582 - Nicolas Hanusse, Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc:
Searching with Mobile Agents in Networks with Liars. 583-590 - Luis Díaz de Cerio, Miguel Valero-García, Antonio González:
Complete Exchange Algorithms for Meshes and Tori Using a Systematic Approach (Research Note). 591-594 - Ling Qiu, Wen-Jing Hsu:
Algorithms for Routing AGVs on a Mesh Topology (Research Note). 595-599 - Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Pradip K. Srimani:
Self-Stabilizing Protocol for Shortest Path Tree for Multi-cast Routing in Mobile Networks (Research Note). 600-604 - Luís E. T. Rodrigues, Michel Raynal:
Quorum-Based Replication in Asynchronous Crash-Recovery Distributed Systems (Research Note). 605-608 - Giovanna Melideo, Marco Mechelli, Roberto Baldoni, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela:
Timestamping Algorithms: A Characterization and a Few Properties. 609-616
Topic 10: Programming Languages, Models, and Methods
- Paul H. J. Kelly, Sergei Gorlatch, Scott B. Baden, Vladimir Getov:
Programming Languages, Models, and Methods. 617-619 - Clemens Grelck, Sven-Bodo Scholz:
HPF vs. SAC - A Case Study (Research Note). 620-624 - Kevin B. Theobald, Rishi Kumar, Gagan Agrawal, Gerd Heber, Ruppa K. Thulasiram, Guang R. Gao:
Developing a Communication Intensive Application on the EARTH Multithreaded Architecture (Distinguished Paper). 625-637 - Mauro Bianco, Geppino Pucci:
On the Predictive Quality of BSP-like Cost Functions for NOWs. 638-646 - Siegfried Benkner, Thomas Brandes:
Exploiting Data Locality on Scalable Shared Memory Machines with Data Parallel Programs. 647-657 - Andrea Zavanella:
The Skel-BSP Global Optimizer: Enhancing Performance Portability in Parallel Programming. 658-667 - Philippe Gerner, Eric Violard:
A Theoretical Framework of Data Parallelism and Its Operational Semantics. 668-677 - Berna L. Massingill, Timothy G. Mattson, Beverly A. Sanders:
A Pattern Language for Parallel Application Programs (Research Note). 678-681 - Jesus A. González, Coromoto León, Fabiana Piccoli, Marcela Printista, José L. Roda, Casiano Rodríguez, Francisco de Sande:
Oblivious BSP (Research Note). 682-685 - Steven J. Newhouse, Anthony Edward Mayer, John Darlington:
A Software Architecture for HPC Grid Applications (Research Note). 686-689 - Rob van Nieuwpoort, Thilo Kielmann, Henri E. Bal:
Satin: Efficient Parallel Divide-and-Conquer in Java. 690-699 - Rafael Ramírez, Andrew E. Santosa, Lee Wei Hong:
Implementing Declarative Concurrency in Java. 700-708 - Paul A. Gray, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Building Distributed Applications Using Multiple, Heterogeneous Environments. 709-717 - Jarek Nieplocha, Jialin Ju, Tjerk P. Straatsma:
A Multiprotocol Communication Support for the Global Address Space Programming Model on the IBM SP. 718-728 - Takashi Ishihara, Tiejun Li, Eugene F. Fodor, Ronald A. Olsson:
A Comparison of Concurrent Programming and Cooperative Multithreading. 729-738 - Philip W. Trinder, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Ed. Barry Jr., Kei Davis, Kevin Hammond, Ulrike Klusik, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Álvaro J. Rebón Portillo:
The Multi-architecture Performance of the Parallel Functional Language GP H (Research Note). 739-743 - Vítor Santos Costa, Ricardo Rocha, Fernando M. A. Silva:
Novel Models for Or-Parallel Logic Programs: A Performance Analysis. 744-753 - Alexander B. Godlevsky, Ladislav Hluchý:
Executable Specification Language for Parallel Symbolic Computation (Research Note). 754-757 - Magne Haveraaen:
Efficient Parallelisation of Recursive Problems Using Constructive Recursion (Research Note). 758-761 - Jonas Holmerin, Björn Lisper:
Development of Parallel Algorithms in Data Field Haskell (Research Note). 762-766 - Paul-Jean Cagnard:
The ParCel-2 Programming Language (Research Note). 767-770
Topic 11: Numerical Algorithms for Linear and Nonlinear Algebra
- Ulrich Rüde, Hans-Joachim Bungartz:
Numerical Algorithms for Linear and Nonlinear Algebra. 771-773 - David S. Wise:
Ahnentafel Indexing into Morton-Ordered Arrays, or Matrix Locality for Free. 774-783 - Peter Gottschling, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
An Efficient Parallel Linear Solver with a Cascadic Conjugate Gradient Method: Experience with Reality. 784-794 - Michael Bader, Christoph Zenger:
A Fast Solver for Convection Diffusion Equations Based on Nested Dissection with Incomplete Elimination. 795-805 - Marcus Mohr:
Low Communication Parallel Multigrid. 806-814 - Jörn Behrens, Jens Zimmermann:
Parallelizing an Unstructured Grid Generator with a Space-Filling Curve Approach. 815-823 - Peter Benner, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Vicente Hernández:
Solving Discrete-Time Periodic Riccati Equations on a Cluster (Research Note). 824-828 - Torsten Butz, Oskar von Stryk, Thieß-Magnus Wolter:
A Parallel Optimization Scheme for Parameter Estimation in Motor Vehicle Dynamics (Research Note). 829-834 - Charalampos Konstantopoulos, Andreas Svolos, Christos Kaklamanis:
Sliding-Window Compression on the Hypercube (Research Note). 835-838 - Marco D'Apuzzo, Marina Marino, Panos M. Pardalos, Gerardo Toraldo:
A Parallel Implementation of a Potential Reduction Algorithm for Box-Constrained Quadratic Programming. 839-848
Topic 12: European Projects
- Roland Wismüller, Renato Campo:
European Projects. 849-850 - Wolfgang Karl, Martin Schulz, Martin Völk, Sibylle Ziegler:
NEPHEW: Applying a Toolset for the Efficient Deployment of a Medical Image Application on SCI-Based Clusters. 851-860 - Tomás Hrúz, Martin Becka, Antonello Pasquarelli:
SEEDS: Airport Management Database System. 861-868 - Stephen E. Ijaha, Stephen C. Winter, Nasser Kalantery:
HIPERTRANS: High Performance Transport Network Modelling and Simulation (Research Note). 869-874