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Computer Science - Research and Development, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2014
- Anders H. Landberg, J. Wenny Rahayu, Eric Pardede

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XTrigger: XML database trigger. 1-19 - Peter Braun, Manfred Broy, Frank Houdek, Matthias Kirchmayr, Mark Müller, Birgit Penzenstadler

, Klaus Pohl, Thorsten Weyer
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Guiding requirements engineering for software-intensive embedded systems in the automotive industry. 21-43 - Robert W. Numrich:

Computer performance analysis and the Pi Theorem. 45-71 - Thomas Buchmann

, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Model-driven software engineering: concepts and tools for modeling-in-the-large with package diagrams. 73-93
Volume 29, Number 2, May 2014
- Timo Minartz, Thomas Ludwig:

Editorial for the third international conference on energy-aware high performance computing. 95-96 - Sebastian Müller, Xiaomin Duan, Christian Schuster:

Energy-aware analysis of electrically long high speed I/O links. 97-102 - Sebastian Müller, Xiaomin Duan, Christian Schuster:

Erratum to: Energy-aware analysis of electrically long high speed I/O links. 103 - Pedro Alonso

, Manuel F. Dolz
, Rafael Mayo
, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
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Modeling power and energy of the task-parallel Cholesky factorization on multicore processors. 105-112 - Sebastian Dreßler, Thomas Steinke:

Energy consumption of CUDA kernels with varying thread topology. 113-121 - Kelly Livingston, Nicolas Triquenaux, Thibault Fighiera, Jean Christophe Beyler, William Jalby:

Computer using too much power? Give it a REST (Runtime Energy Saving Technology). 123-130 - Hartwig Anzt

, Armen Beglarian, Suren Chilingaryan
, Andrew Ferrone, Vincent Heuveline
, Andreas Kopmann
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A unified energy footprint for simulation software. 131-138 - George Bosilca, Hatem Ltaief

, Jack J. Dongarra:
Power profiling of Cholesky and QR factorizations on distributed memory systems. 139-147 - Vaibhav Sundriyal, Masha Sosonkina, Alexander Gaenko

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Energy efficient communications in quantum chemistry applications. 149-158
Volume 29, Numbers 3-4, August 2014
- Wolfgang E. Nagel, Thomas Ludwig, Matthias S. Müller

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Editorial for the Fourth International Conference on Energy-Aware High Performance Computing. 159-160 - Shinobu Miwa, Sho Aita, Hiroshi Nakamura

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Performance estimation of high performance computing systems with Energy Efficient Ethernet technology. 161-169 - Pascal Libuschewski, Dominic Siedhoff, Frank Weichert:

Energy-Aware Design Space Exploration for GPGPUs. 171-176 - Benoît Pradelle, Nicolas Triquenaux, Jean Christophe Beyler, William Jalby:

Energy-centric dynamic fan control. 177-185 - Abdelhafid Mazouz, Alexandre Laurent, Benoît Pradelle, William Jalby:

Evaluation of CPU frequency transition latency. 187-195 - Charles W. Lively, Valerie E. Taylor

, Xingfu Wu
, Hung-Ching Chang, Chun-Yi Su, Kirk W. Cameron
, Shirley Moore
, Daniel Terpstra:
E-AMOM: an energy-aware modeling and optimization methodology for scientific applications. 197-210 - Michael Knobloch

, Maciej Foszczynski, Willi Homberg, Dirk Pleiter, Hans Böttiger:
Mapping fine-grained power measurements to HPC application runtime characteristics on IBM POWER7. 211-219 - Maria Barreda

, Sandra Catalán
, Manuel F. Dolz
, Rafael Mayo
, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
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Automatic detection of power bottlenecks in parallel scientific applications. 221-229 - Robert Schöne, Daniel Molka:

Integrating performance analysis and energy efficiency optimizations in a unified environment. 231-239 - Torsten Wilde, Axel Auweter, Hayk Shoukourian:

The 4 Pillar Framework for energy efficient HPC data centers. 241-251 - Eugen Volk, Daniel Rathgeb, Ariel Oleksiak

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CoolEmAll - optimising cooling efficiency in data centres. 253-261

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