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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2015
- Artur Podobas, Mats Brorsson, Karl-Filip Faxén:
A comparative performance study of common and popular task-centric programming frameworks. 1-28 - Rongchun Li, Yong Dou, Dan Zou, Shi Wang, Ying Zhang:
Efficient graphics processing unit based layered decoders for quasicyclic low-density parity-check codes. 29-46 - B. Neelima
, G. Ram Mohana Reddy, Prakash S. Raghavendra:
Communication and computation optimization of concurrent kernels using kernel coalesce on a GPU. 47-68 - Nichols A. Romero, Christian Glinsvad, Ask Hjorth Larsen, Jussi Enkovaara, Sameer Shende, Vitali A. Morozov, Jens J. Mortensen:
Design and performance characterization of electronic structure calculations on massively parallel supercomputers: a case study of GPAW on the Blue Gene/P architecture. 69-93 - Xingkong Ma, Yijie Wang, Xiaoqiang Pei, Xiaoyong Li
:
A general scalable and elastic matching service for content-based publish/subscribe systems. 94-118 - Lanjun Wan
, Kenli Li, Jing Liu, Keqin Li:
GPU implementation of a parallel two-list algorithm for the subset-sum problem. 119-145 - Jia Li, Xin Luo
, Yunni Xia, Yakai Han, Qingsheng Zhu:
A time series and reduction-based model for modeling and QoS prediction of service compositions. 146-163 - Jianwei Ma, Wanyu Liu, Tristan Glatard
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A stateful storage availability and entropy model to control storage distribution on grids. 164-171 - Vesna Zeljkovic, Milena Bojic, Shengwei Zhao, Claude Tameze, Ventzeslav Valev:
Exudates and optic disk detection in retinal images of diabetic patients. 172-192 - Shiv Prakash, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi:
Maximizing availability for task scheduling in computational grid using genetic algorithm. 193-210 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Modeling and analyzing the energy consumption of fork-join-based task parallel programs. 211-236 - Dejan Dundjerski, Milo Tomasevic:
Graphical processing unit-based parallelization of the Open Shortest Path First and Border Gateway Protocol routing protocols. 237-251
Volume 27, Number 2, February 2015
Editorial
- Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Sandra Gesing, Tamás Kiss
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Science gateway workshops 2013 special issue conference publications. 253-257
- Rion Dooley
, Matthew R. Hanlon:
Recipes 2.0: building for today and tomorrow. 258-270 - Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes
, Bruno F. Bastos, Vivian Medeiros, Vinícius Macedo Moreira:
Experiences of the Brazilian national high-performance computing network on the rapid prototyping of science gateways. 271-289 - Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Kyle Chard
, Ian T. Foster, Steven Tuecke
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Globus platform-as-a-service for collaborative science applications. 290-305 - Ugo Becciani, Eva Sciacca
, Alessandro Costa
, Piero Massimino, Costantino Pistagna, Simone Riggi, Fabio Vitello, Catia Petta, Marilena Bandieramonte, Mel Krokos:
Science gateway technologies for the astrophysics community. 306-327 - Michael McLennan, Steven M. Clark, Ewa Deelman, Mats Rynge
, Karan Vahi, Frank McKenna, Derrick Kearney, Carol X. Song
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HUBzero and Pegasus: integrating scientific workflows into science gateways. 328-343 - Sonja Herres-Pawlis
, Alexander Hoffmann, Ákos Balaskó, Péter Kacsuk, Georg Birkenheuer, André Brinkmann
, Luis de la Garza, Jens Krüger
, Sandra Gesing, Richard Grunzke, Gábor Terstyánszky, Noam Weingarten:
Quantum chemical meta-workflows in MoSGrid. 344-357 - Richard O. Sinnott
, Christopher Bayliss, Andrew J. Bromage, Gerson Galang, Guido Grazioli, Phillip Greenwood, Angus Macaulay, Luca Morandini, Ghazal Nogoorani, Marcos Nino-Ruiz, Martin Tomko
, Christopher James Pettit, Muhammad S. Sarwar, Robert Stimson, William Voorsluys, Ivo Widjaja:
The Australia urban research gateway. 358-375 - Rafael Amaral, Rosa M. Badia
, Ignacio Blanquer
, Ricardo Braga-Neto, Leonardo Candela
, Donatella Castelli, Christina Flann
, Renato De Giovanni
, William Alex Gray, Andrew C. Jones, Daniele Lezzi
, Pasquale Pagano
, Vanderlei Perez Canhos, Francisco Quevedo, Roger Rafanell, Vinod E. F. Rebello, Mariane S. Sousa-Baena
, Erik Torres:
Supporting biodiversity studies with the EUBrazilOpenBio Hybrid Data Infrastructure. 376-394 - Yan Liu
, Anand Padmanabhan
, Shaowen Wang:
CyberGIS Gateway for enabling data-rich geospatial research and education. 395-407 - Carol M. Lushbough, Etienne Z. Gnimpieba
, Rion Dooley
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Life science data analysis workflow development using the bioextract server leveraging the iPlant collaborative cyberinfrastructure. 408-419 - Liya Wang, Doreen Ware, Carol Lushbough, Nirav C. Merchant
, Lincoln Stein:
A genome-wide association study platform built on iPlant cyber-infrastructure. 420-432 - Peter Z. Kunszt, Lorenz Blum, Béla Hullár, Emanuel Schmid, Adam Srebniak, Witold Wolski, Bernd Rinn, Franz-Josef Elmer, Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan, Andreas Quandt, Lars Malmström
:
iPortal: the swiss grid proteomics portal: Requirements and new features based on experience and usability considerations. 433-445 - Silvia Crivelli, Rion Dooley
, Raquell Holmes, Stephen A. Mock, The WeFold Community:
Creating a gateway that enables large-scale science coopetition. 446-457 - Carlo Casarino, Giorgio Russo
, Giuliana Candiano, Giuseppe La Rocca
, Roberto Barbera
, Giovanni Borasi
, Susanna Guatelli
, Cristina Messa, Gianluca Passaro, Maria Carla Gilardi
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A GEANT4 web-based application to support Intra-Operative Electron Radiotherapy using the European grid infrastructure. 458-472 - Subhashini Sivagnanam, Amit Majumdar
, Kenneth Yoshimoto
, Vadim Astakhov, Anita E. Bandrowski
, Maryann E. Martone, Nicholas T. Carnevale:
Early experiences in developing and managing the neuroscience gateway. 473-488 - Shayan Shahand
, Ammar Benabdelkader, Mohammad Mahdi Jaghoori, Mostapha al Mourabit, Jordi Huguet
, Matthan W. A. Caan
, Antoine H. C. van Kampen, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga:
A data-centric neuroscience gateway: design, implementation, and experiences. 489-506
Volume 27, Number 3, March 2015
- Tinghuai Ma
, Yinhua Lu, Sunyuan Shi, Wei Tian
, Xin Wang, Donghai Guan:
Data resource discovery model based on hybrid architecture in data grid environment. 507-525 - Minzhi Yan, Hailong Sun, Xudong Liu, Ting Deng, Xu Wang:
Delivering Web service load testing as a service with a global cloud. 526-545 - Richard E. Kavanagh
, Karim Djemame
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An economic market for the brokering of time and budget guarantees. 546-580 - A. Vapirev, Jan Deca, Giovanni Lapenta
, Stefano Markidis, Ibrahim Hur, Jean-Luc Cambier:
Initial results on computational performance of Intel many integrated core, sandy bridge, and graphical processing unit architectures: implementation of a 1D c++/OpenMP electrostatic particle-in-cell code. 581-593 - Chia-Jung Chen, Rong-Guey Chang:
Thermal-aware code transformation across functional units. 594-609 - Franco Cicirelli, Andrea Giordano, Libero Nigro:
Efficient environment management for distributed simulation of large-scale situated multi-agent systems. 610-632 - Carlo Ghezzi, Valerio Panzica La Manna, Alfredo Motta, Giordano Tamburrelli:
Performance-driven dynamic service selection. 633-650 - Peter A. Buhr, David Dice, Wim H. Hesselink
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High-performance N-thread software solutions for mutual exclusion. 651-701 - Sergio Santander-Jiménez
, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez
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A hybrid approach to parallelize a fast non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm for phylogenetic inference. 702-734 - Yan Kong, Minjie Zhang
, Dayong Ye
:
A negotiation-based method for task allocation with time constraints in open grid environments. 735-761
Volume 27, Number 4, March 2015
Editorials
- Farookh Khadeer Hussain:
Special issue on intelligent e-services. 763-764
- Rubén Casado, Javier Tuya
, Muhammad Younas:
Evaluating the effectiveness of the abstract transaction model in testing Web services transactions. 765-781 - Andrew Flahive, David Taniar
, J. Wenny Rahayu, Bernady O. Apduhan:
A methodology for ontology update in the semantic grid environment. 782-808 - Joanna Kolodziej
, Samee Ullah Khan
, Lizhe Wang
, Albert Y. Zomaya
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Energy efficient genetic-based schedulers in computational grids. 809-829 - Jie Lu, Zheng Zheng, Guangquan Zhang
, Qing He, Zhongzhi Shi:
A new solution algorithm for solving rule-sets based bilevel decision problems. 830-854 - Feilong Tang, Ilsun You, Can Tang, Shui Yu
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A profiling based task scheduling approach for multicore network processors. 855-869 - Fatos Xhafa
, Alina-Diana Potlog, Evjola Spaho
, Florin Pop, Valentin Cristea, Leonard Barolli:
Evaluation of intra-group optimistic data replication in P2P groupware systems. 870-881
- Roman Wyrzykowski
, Marek S. Tudruj
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10th international conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, PPAM 2013. 882-884
- José Ignacio Aliaga
, Hartwig Anzt
, Maribel Castillo
, Juan Carlos Fernández, Germán León
, Joaquín Pérez, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
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Unveiling the performance-energy trade-off in iterative linear system solvers for multithreaded processors. 885-904 - Mario Berljafa, Daniel Wortmann
, Edoardo Di Napoli
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An optimized and scalable eigensolver for sequences of eigenvalue problems. 905-922 - Dominik Szalkowski, Przemyslaw Stpiczynski:
Using distributed memory parallel computers and GPU clusters for multidimensional Monte Carlo integration. 923-936 - Krzysztof Andrzej Rojek, Milosz Ciznicki, Bogdan Rosa, Piotr Kopta, Michal Kulczewski, Krzysztof Kurowski, Zbigniew Pawel Piotrowski
, Lukasz Szustak
, Damian Karol Wójcik, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Adaptation of fluid model EULAG to graphics processing unit architecture. 937-957 - Yongchao Liu
, Bertil Schmidt
:
GSWABE: faster GPU-accelerated sequence alignment with optimal alignment retrieval for short DNA sequences. 958-972 - Wayne Franz, Parimala Thulasiraman, Ruppa K. Thulasiram:
Exploration/exploitation of a hybrid-enhanced MPSO-GA algorithm on a fused CPU-GPU architecture. 973-993 - Fabien Rozar, Guillaume Latu
, Jean Roman, Virginie Grandgirard:
Toward memory scalability of GYSELA code for extreme scale computers. 994-1009 - Sascha Hunold
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One step toward bridging the gap between theory and practice in moldable task scheduling with precedence constraints. 1010-1026 - Marek S. Tudruj
, Janusz Borkowski
, Damian Kopanski, Eryk Laskowski
, Lukasz Masko, Adam Smyk
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PEGASUS DA framework for distributed program execution control based on application global states monitoring. 1027-1053 - Thomas Canhao Xu
, Ville Leppänen
, Pasi Liljeberg, Juha Plosila
, Hannu Tenhunen
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PDNOC: Partially diagonal network-on-chip for high efficiency multicore systems. 1054-1067
Volume 27, Number 5, April 2015
- Naser Ezzati-Jivan, Michel R. Dagenais:
Cube data model for multilevel statistics computation of live execution traces. 1069-1091 - Bin Xing, Zhen Han, Xiaolin Chang, Jiqiang Liu:
OB-IMA: out-of-the-box integrity measurement approach for guest virtual machines. 1092-1109 - Yonghong Hu, Qiang Li, Zongyan Cao, Jue Wang:
Parallel simulation of high-dimensional American option pricing based on CPU versus MIC. 1110-1121 - Juliana M. N. Silva, Cristina Boeres, Lúcia M. A. Drummond
, Artur Alves Pessoa
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Memory aware load balance strategy on a parallel branch-and-bound application. 1122-1144 - Henri Casanova, Frédéric Desprez, George S. Markomanolis
, Frédéric Suter:
Simulation of MPI applications with time-independent traces. 1145-1168 - Sabela Ramos
, Guillermo L. Taboada
, Roberto R. Expósito
, Juan Touriño
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Nonblocking collectives for scalable Java communications. 1169-1187 - Lawrence Yao, Fethi A. Rabhi:
Building architectures for data-intensive science using the ADAGE framework. 1188-1206 - Nidhi Jain Kansal, Inderveer Chana:
Artificial bee colony based energy-aware resource utilization technique for cloud computing. 1207-1225 - Sayed Chhattan Shah
:
Energy efficient and robust allocation of interdependent tasks on mobile ad hoc computational grid. 1226-1254 - Johanne Cohen, Daniel Cordeiro
, Denis Trystram:
Coordination mechanisms for decentralized parallel systems. 1255-1272 - Jonathan Chow, Nasser Giacaman, Oliver Sinnen
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Pipeline pattern in an object-oriented, task-parallel environment. 1273-1291 - Simplice Donfack, Jack J. Dongarra, Mathieu Faverge, Mark Gates
, Jakub Kurzak, Piotr Luszczek, Ichitaro Yamazaki:
A survey of recent developments in parallel implementations of Gaussian elimination. 1292-1309 - Anton Beloglazov
, Rajkumar Buyya:
OpenStack Neat: a framework for dynamic and energy-efficient consolidation of virtual machines in OpenStack clouds. 1310-1333 - Chao Jing, Yanmin Zhu, Minglu Li:
Customer satisfaction-aware scheduling for utility maximization on geo-distributed data centers. 1334-1354 - Yi Liu, Yushun Fan, Keman Huang, Wei Tan:
Failure analysis and tolerance strategies in web service ecosystems. 1355-1374
Volume 27, Number 6, April 2015
Editorials
- Khalil Drira, Sumitra Reddy:
International conference on enabling technologies: Infrastructure for collaborative enterprises (WETICE). 1375-1377
- Nesrine Khabou, Ismael Bouassida Rodriguez:
Threshold-based context analysis approach for ubiquitous systems. 1378-1390 - Fatma Krichen, Brahim Hamid
, Bechir Zalila
, Mohamed Jmaiel, Bernard Coulette:
Development of reconfigurable distributed embedded systems with a model-driven approach. 1391-1411 - Mahdi Ben Alaya, Thierry Monteil:
FRAMESELF: an ontology-based framework for the self-management of machine-to-machine systems. 1412-1426 - Mohamed Sellami
, Walid Gaaloul
, Bruno Defude
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A decentralized and service-based solution for data mediation: the case for data providing service compositions. 1427-1444 - Kevin P. Brown, Michael A. Hayes, David S. Allison, Miriam A. M. Capretz, Margaret Sazio, Rupinder Mann:
Fine-grained filtering to provide access control for data providing services within collaborative environments. 1445-1466 - Antonio Cuomo, Massimiliano Rak
, Umberto Villano:
Planting parallel program simulation on the cloud. 1467-1482 - Magdalena Punceva, Ivan Rodero
, Manish Parashar, Omer F. Rana
, Ioan Petri
:
Incentivising resource sharing in social clouds. 1483-1497 - Rosario Giunta, Fabrizio Messina
, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
Providing QoS strategies and cloud-integration to web servers by means of aspects. 1498-1512 - Nicola Capodieci
, Emanuel Federico Alsina, Giacomo Cabri
:
Context-awareness in the deregulated electric energy market: an agent-based approach. 1513-1524
- Paolo Bientinesi, José R. Herrero, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
, Robert Strzodka:
Parallel computing on graphics processing units and heterogeneous platforms. 1525-1527
- Julien Jaeger, Patrick Carribault, Marc Pérache
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Fine-grain data management directory for OpenMP 4.0 and OpenACC. 1528-1539 - José Ignacio Aliaga
, José M. Badía
, Maribel Castillo
, Davor Davidovic
, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Out-of-core macromolecular simulations on multithreaded architectures. 1540-1550 - Boguslaw Rymut
, Bogdan Kwolek:
Real-time multiview human pose tracking using graphics processing unit-accelerated particle swarm optimization. 1551-1563 - Sebastian Dreßler, Thomas Steinke:
An automated approach for estimating the memory footprint of nonlinear data objects. 1564-1574 - Jun Zhu, Alexey L. Lastovetsky
, Shoukat Ali, Rolf Riesen, Khalid Hasanov:
Asymmetric communication models for resource-constrained hierarchical ethernet networks. 1575-1590 - Joanna Porter-Sobieraj
, Sebastian Cygert
, Daniel Kikola
, Jan Sikorski, Marcin Slodkowski
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Optimizing the computation of a parallel 3D finite difference algorithm for graphics processing units. 1591-1602 - Grzegorz Tomasz Kowalik
, Jennifer Anne Steeden
, Vivek Muthurangu
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Implementation of a generalized heterogeneous image reconstruction system for clinical magnetic resonance. 1603-1611 - Anne Benoit
, Louis-Claude Canon, Loris Marchal
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Non-clairvoyant reduction algorithms for heterogeneous platforms. 1612-1624 - Raphaël Bleuse
, Safia Kedad-Sidhoum, Florence Monna, Grégory Mounié
, Denis Trystram:
Scheduling independent tasks on multi-cores with GPU accelerators. 1625-1638
Volume 27, Number 7, May 2015
- Zhisong Fu, Sergey Yakovlev, Robert Michael Kirby, Ross T. Whitaker:
Fast parallel solver for the levelset equations on unstructured meshes. 1639-1657 - Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona, Elias P. Duarte Jr., Keiko Verônica Ono Fonseca
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A distributed virtual hypercube algorithm for maintaining scalable and dynamic network overlays. 1658-1678 - Andrew M. Olson, Rajeev R. Raje, Barun Devaraju, Lahiru S. Gallege:
Learning improves service discovery. 1679-1694 - Kathleen Ericson, Shrideep Pallickara, Charles W. Anderson
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Failure-resilient real-time processing of health streams. 1695-1717 - Thi Yen Phuong
, Jeong-Gun Lee
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Design space exploration of SW beamformer on GPU. 1718-1733 - Jens Dörre, Sven Apel
, Christian Lengauer:
Modeling and optimizing MapReduce programs. 1734-1766 - Luiz Rodolpho Monnerat
, Cláudio L. Amorim:
An effective single-hop distributed hash table with high lookup performance and low traffic overhead. 1767-1788 - Giacomo V. McEvoy, Antonio Roberto Mury, Bruno Schulze
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An analysis of definition and placement of virtual machines for high performance applications on Clouds. 1789-1814
Volume 27, Number 8, June 2015
Editorials
- Navonil Mustafee
, Nik Bessis
:
The Internet of Things: shaping the new Internet space. 1815-1818
- Shuai Zhao, Yang Zhang, Le Yu, Bo Cheng, Yang Ji, Junliang Chen:
A multidimensional resource model for dynamic resource matching in internet of things. 1819-1843 - Xiang Su, Jukka Riekki
, Jukka K. Nurminen
, Johanna Nieminen, Markus Koskimies:
Adding semantics to internet of things. 1844-1860 - Bo Li, Jianxin Li, Lu Liu
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CloudMon: a resource-efficient IaaS cloud monitoring system based on networked intrusion detection system virtual appliances. 1861-1885 - Ioannis A. Moschakis, Helen D. Karatza
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Towards scheduling for Internet-of-Things applications on clouds: a simulated annealing approach. 1886-1899 - Florin Pop, Radu-Ioan Ciobanu
, Ciprian Dobre
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Adaptive method to support social-based mobile networks using a pagerank approach. 1900-1912 - Sebastian Sonntag, Henna Suomi:
Economic feasibility of multipath protocols in mobile Internet of Things applications. 1913-1931 - Mahdi Asadpour, Mohammad Torabi Dashti
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Scalable, privacy preserving radio-frequency identification protocol for the internet of things. 1932-1950 - Sultan Alamri
, David Taniar
, Maytham Safar, Haidar Al-Khalidi:
Tracking moving objects using topographical indexing. 1951-1965 - Ahsan Ikram, Ashiq Anjum
, Richard Hill
, Nick Antonopoulos, Lu Liu
, Stelios Sotiriadis:
Approaching the Internet of things (IoT): a modelling, analysis and abstraction framework. 1966-1984
- Leonard Barolli, Xiaofeng Chen, Fatos Xhafa:
Advances on cloud services and cloud computing. 1985-1987
- Jorge Miguel
, Santi Caballé
, Fatos Xhafa, Josep Prieto
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A massive data processing approach for effective trustworthiness in online learning groups. 1988-2003