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Concurrency - Practice and Experience, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1998
- Prince Kohli, Mustaque Ahamad, Karsten Schwan:

Indigo: user-level support for building distributed shared abstractions. 1-29 - Paolo Marenzoni, Pietro Rossi:

Benchmark kernels as a tool for performance evaluation of MPPs. 31-51 - Ralf Diekmann, Derk Meyer, Burkhard Monien:

Parallel Decomposition of Unstructured FEM-Meshes. 53-72
Volume 10, Number 2, February 1998
- Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Chua-Huang Huang, P. Sadayappan, Rodney W. Johnson:

A technique for overlapping computation and communication for block recursive algorithms. 73-90 - Ajit Singh, Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron:

Experience with parallel programming using code templates. 91-120 - Louis Coetzee, Elizabeth C. Botha:

The parallel downhill simplex algorithm for unconstrained optimisation. 121-137 - Per Brinch Hansen:

Conjugate gradient solution of linear equations. 139-156
Volume 10, Number 3, March 1998
- David K. Lowenthal, Vincent W. Freeh, Gregory R. Andrews:

Efficient support for fine-grain parallelism on shared-memory machines. 157-173 - Bernard Mans

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Portable distributed priority queues with MPI. 175-198 - Adam Ferrari, Vaidy S. Sunderam:

Multiparadigm distributed computing with TPVM. 199-228 - Ray S. Tuminaro

, John N. Shadid
, Scott A. Hutchinson:
Parallel sparse matrix vector multiply software for matrices with data locality. 229-247
Volume 10, Number 4, April 1998
- Martin Fleury, L. Hayat, Adrian F. Clark:

Parallel reconfiguration in an image-processing context. 249-263 - Kuei Yu Wn C. Marinescu, Octavian F. Carbunar:

Dynamic scheduling of process groups. 265-283 - Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca

, Umberto Villano:
Efficiency measurements in heterogeneous distributed computing systems: from theory to practice. 285-313 - Roy D. Dowsing, Wellington Santos Martins:

The performance of a selection of sorting algorithms on a general purpose parallel computer. 315-332
Volume 10, Number 5, April 1998
- Jürgen Brehm, Patrick H. Worley, Manish Madhukar:

Performance modeling for SPMD message-passing programs. 333-357 - Massimo Bernaschi, Giulio Iannello:

Collective communication operations: experimental results vs. theory. 359-386 - Patrick H. Worley, Allen C. Robinson

, David R. Mackay, Edward J. Barragy:
A study of application sensitivity to variation in message-passing latency and bandwidth. 387-406 - Honbo Zhou, Al Geist:

LPVM: a step towards multithread PVM. 407-416
Volume 10, Number 6, May 1998
- Martin C. Rinard:

Applications experience in Jade. 417-448 - A. M. Day, D. Tracey:

Parallel implementations for determining the 2D convex hull. 449-466 - Y. F. Hu, R. J. Blake, D. R. Emerson:

An optimal migration algorithm for dynamic load balancing. 467-483 - Mordechai Ben-Ari:

How to solve the Santa Claus problem. 485-496
Volume 10, Number 7, June 1998
- Amir Averbuch, Albert Cohen:

Efficient multicast design in a microkernel environment. 497-548 - John Z. Lou, John D. Farrara:

Performance analysis and optimization on a parallel atmospheric general circulation model code. 549-565 - Ian T. Foster, Jonathan Geisler, Bill Nickless, Warren Smith, Steven Tuecke

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Software infrastructure for the I-WAY metacomputing experiment. 567-581
Volume 10, Number 8, July 1998
- Amir Averbuch, Eran Gabber:

Portable parallel FFT for MIMD multiprocessors. 583-605 - Philip Crooks, Ronald H. Perrott:

An automatic data distribution generator for distributed memory machines. 607-629 - Roberto Togneri:

Parallel program analysis on workstation clusters: Memory utilisation and load balancing. 631-653 - Jaeyoung Choi:

A new parallel matrix multiplication algorithm on distributed-memory concurrent computers. 655-670
Volume 10, Number 9, August 1998
- Edward Mascarenhas, Vernon Rego:

Migrant threads on process farms: parallel programming with Ariadne. 673-698 - Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer, Karsten Schwan, Jeffrey S. Vetter:

Falcon: On-line monitoring for steering parallel programs. 699-736
Volume 10, Number 10, August 1998
- Angelo Corana

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Computing the correlation dimension on a network of workstations. 737-762 - John G. Vaughan, Mary O'Donovan:

Experimental evaluation of distributed load balancing implementations. 763-782 - Lisa D. Nicklas, Robert W. Atkins, Sanjeev Setia, Pearl Y. Wang:

Design and implementation of a parallel solution to the cutting stock problem. 783-805 - Steven P. Vanderwiel, Daphna Nathanson, David J. Lilja:

A comparative analysis of parallel programming language complexity and performance. 807-820
Volume 10, Number 11-13, September-November 1998
- Geoffrey C. Fox:

Java for High-performance Network Computing - Editorial. 821-824 - Katherine A. Yelick

, Luigi Semenzato, Geoff Pike, Carleton Miyamoto, Ben Liblit
, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Paul N. Hilfinger, Susan L. Graham, David Gay, Phillip Colella, Alex Aiken:
Titanium: A High-performance Java Dialect. 825-836 - Andreas Krall, Mark Probst:

Monitors and Exceptions: How to Implement Java Efficiently. 837-850 - Erik D. Demaine:

C to Java: Converting Pointers into References. 851-861 - Vladimir Getov

, Susan Flynn Hummel, Sava Mintchev:
High-Performance Parallel Programming in Java: Exploiting Native Libraries. 863-872 - Bryan Carpenter, Guansong Zhang, Geoffrey C. Fox, Xinying Li, Yuhong Wen:

HPJava: Data Parallel Extensions to Java. 873-877 - Aart J. C. Bik, Dennis Gannon:

A prototype bytecode parallelization tool. 879-885 - Holger Karl:

Bridging the gap between distributed shared memory and message passing. 887-900 - Paul A. Gray, Vaidy S. Sunderam:

Native-language-based distributed computing across network and filesystem boundaries. 901-909 - George K. Thiruvathukal, L. S. Thomas, A. T. Korczynski:

Reflective remote method invocation. 911-925 - Satoshi Hirano, Yoshiji Yasu, Hirotaka Igarashi:

Performance evaluation of popular distributed object technologies for Java. 927-940 - Fabian Breg, Shridhar Diwan, Juan E. Villacis, Jayashree Balasubramanian, Esra Akman, Dennis Gannon:

Java RMI performance and object model interoperability: experiments with Java/HPC++. 941-955 - A. W. van Halderen, Benno J. Overeinder:

Fornax: Web-based distributed discrete event simulation in Java. 957-970 - Arie Keren, Amnon Barak:

Adaptive placement of parallel Java agents in a scalable computing cluster. 971-976 - Glenn Judd, Mark J. Clement, Quinn Snell:

DOGMA: distributed object group metacomputing architecture. 977-983 - Adam Ferrari:

JPVM: network parallel computing in Java. 985-992 - James R. Cowie:

JTED: parallel discrete-event simulation in Java. 993-997 - Pedro Bizarro, Luís Moura Silva, João Gabriel Silva:

JWarp: A Java Library for Parallel Discrete-Event Simulations. 999-1005 - Jinsong Zhu, Maria Törö, Victor C. M. Leung, Son T. Vuong:

Supporting universal personal computing on the Internet with Java and CORBA. 1007-1013 - Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Satoshi Hirano, Stephen A. Ward:

Towards Bayanihan: building an extensible framework for volunteer computing using Java. 1015-1019 - K. Mani Chandy, Adam Rifkin, Eve M. Schooler:

Using announce-listen with global events to develop distributed control systems. 1021-1027 - Arash Baratloo, Mehmet Karaul, Holger Karl, Zvi M. Kedem:

An infrastructure for network computing with Java applets. 1029-1041 - Denis Caromel, Wilfried Klauser, Julien Vayssière:

Towards Seamless Computing and Metacomputing in Java. 1043-1061 - Hiromitsu Takagi, Satoshi Matsuoka, Hidemoto Nakada, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Mitsuhisa Sato, Umpei Nagashima:

Ninflet: a migratable parallel objects framework using Java. 1063-1078 - Rajeev R. Raje, Michael Boyles, Shiaofen Fang:

CEV: collaborative environment for visualization using Java RMI. 1079-1085 - Lalit Kumar Jain, Mark Abbott:

DOVE: distributed objects based scientific visualization environment. 1087-1095 - Erol Akarsu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Haupt:

DARP: Java-based data analysis and rapid prototyping environment for distributed high performance computations. 1097-1105 - Byeongseob Ki, Scott Klasky:

Scivis. 1107-1115 - Ronald F. Boisvert, Jack J. Dongarra, Roldan Pozo, Karin A. Remington, G. W. Stewart:

Developing numerical libraries in Java. 1117-1129 - Dan Souder, Morgan Herrington, Rajat P. Garg, Dennis Deryke:

JSPICE: a component-based distributed Java front-end for SPICE. 1131-1141 - Matthias Jacob, Michael Philippsen, Martin Karrenbach:

Large-scale parallel geophysical algorithms in Java: a feasibility study. 1143-1153 - Matthias Schwab, Joel Schroeder:

Algebraic Java classes for numerical optimization. 1155-1164 - Pavel Gladyshev, Ahmed Patel, Donal O'Mahony:

Cracking RC5 with Java applets. 1165-1171 - C. John Glossner

, Jesse Thilo, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
Java signal processing: FFTs with bytecodes. 1173-1178 - Andreas Weber, Wolfgang Küchlin, Bernhard Eggers:

Parallel Computer Algebra Software as a Web Component. 1179-1188 - Narendar Yalamanchilli, William W. Cohen:

Communication Performance of Java-Based Parallel Virtual Machines. 1189-1196
Volume 10, Number 14, December 1998
- Brad Topol, John T. Stasko, Vaidy S. Sunderam:

PVaniM: a tool for visualization in network computing environments. 1197-1222 - Hazem M. Abbas

, Mohamed M. Bayoumi:
Performance of a backpropagation trained feedforward network on an MIMD architecture. 1223-1234 - Mary W. Hall

, Margaret Martonosi:
Adaptive parallelism in compiler-parallelized code. 1235-1250 - Qin Lu, Sau-Ming Lau, Kwong-Sak Leung:

Dynamic load distribution using anti-tasks and load state vectors. 1251-1269
Volume 10, Number 15, December 1998
- Stanislaw Chrobot, Agata Stras, Robert Stras:

ARS: an integrated package for shared-variable and message-passing computations in object-based systems. 1271-1290 - F. F. Cai, M. Elizabeth C. Hull, David A. Bell:

The design and evaluation of a buffer algorithm for database machines. 1291-1316 - Dinesh P. Mehta, Erica D. Wilson:

Parallel algorithms for corner stitching. 1317-1341

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