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22nd HiPC Workshops 2015: Bengaluru, India
- 22nd IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing Workshops, HiPCW 2015, Bengaluru, India, December 16-19, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8717-0
HiPC Workshop 1: First International Workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Suranjan Sarkar, Vinay R. Gopala, Sunil Appanaboyina:
Introduction to HiPC Workshop 1. 1
HiPC Workshop 1 - Papers
- Jagannath Venkatesan, Sashikumaar Ganesan:
On the Navier-Slip Boundary Condition for Computations of Impinging Droplets. 2-11 - Vinay Kumar Gupta, Mohib Khan, Hemant Punekar:
Development and Application of Interfacial Anti-Diffusion and Poor Mesh Numerics Treatments for Free Surface Flows. 12-18 - Girish Gowda, Balaji Kasthurirangan:
Integrated Moisture Separator Design Using CFD. 19-23
HiPC Workshop 2: International Workshop on Foundations of Big Data Computing
- Dinkar Sitaram, Ananth Kalyanaraman:
Introduction to HiPC Workshop 2. 24
HiPC Workshop 2 Keynote Talk
- Srinivas Aluru:
Big data in life sciences and public health. 25
HiPC Workshop 2 - Papers
- Amit Sangroya, Rekha Singhal:
Performance Assurance Model for HiveQL on Large Data Volume. 26-33 - Anshu S. Anand, R. K. Shyamasundar:
Scaling Computation on GPUs Using Powerlists. 34-43 - Snigdha Tariyal, N. Narendra, M. Girish Chandra:
JL Lemma Based Dimensionality Reduction: On Using CDS Based Partial Fourier Matrices. 44-47 - Bharat Venkitesh, Pavan Kumar Reddy K, M. Girish Chandra:
Sequential Multilinear Subspace Based Event Detection in Large Video Data Sequences. 48-51
HiPC Workshop 3: InfoSymbiotics/Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) for Smarter Systems and HiPC Workshop 4: Architectural Support and Middleware for InfoSymbiotics/DDDAS
- Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Salim Hariri, Adrian Sandu, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Introduction to HiPC Workshops 3 and 4. 52 - Frederica Darema:
InfoSymbioticSystems/DDDAS - Large-scale dynamic data and large-scale big computing for smart systems. 53
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