439-027
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An Improved Performance by Low Rerouting Hops and Fault-Tolerant Guaranteeing Dynamic Rerouting Multistage Interconnection Network
C.-W. Chen and S.-C. Fu (Taiwan)
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Abstract
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439-061
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REI: An Autonomous Distributed Routing Algorithm
H. Kashiwazaki and Y. Takai (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-077
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Preliminary Research of a Novel Routing Algorithm Cross-Line using Dynamic Information
M. Nishitani, S. Ezura, T. Yokota, F. Furukawa, K. Ootsu, and T. Baba (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-090
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A Simple and Unified Neighbourhood Broadcasting Scheme for Interconnection Networks
K. Qiu (Canada) and S.K. Das (USA)
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Abstract
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439-126
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A Constant Time Shortest-Path Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Networks
H.-J. Hsieh, D.-R. Duh, and J.-S. Shiau (Taiwan)
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Abstract
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439-131
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Shortcut Allocation for Tree-based Routing in Irregular Interconnection Networks
H.-C. Chi, W.-J. Wu, and C.-M. Wu (Taiwan)
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Abstract
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439-137
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Wormhole Routers for Network-on-Chip
J. Ge (USA)
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Abstract
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439-154
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Techniques to Reduce Communication Overhead in Multiple Multicasts for Torus Networks
D.R. Surma (USA)
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Abstract
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439-205
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Matrix Multiplication via PGAs (Programmable Graph Architectures)
M. Peng, K.W. Tang, and A.Y. Oruç (USA)
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Abstract
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439-212
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Replacement Paths for Pairs of Shortest Path Edges in Directed Graphs
A.M. Bhosle (India) and T.F. Gonzalez (USA)
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Abstract
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439-038
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Reliability for Network Swapping Systems that Support Migration of Remotely Swapped Pages
T. Newhall, B. Mitchell, and J. Rosse (USA)
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Abstract
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439-068
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Simulation Study on the Impacts of Interconnection Network in On-Line Transaction Processing Systems
H. Cai, H. Kameda, and J. Li (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-087
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Jupiter/SVM: A JVM-based Single System Image for Clusters of Workstations
C.D. Cavanna, T.S. Abdelrahman (Canada), A. Bilas (Greece), and P. Jamieson (Canada)
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Abstract
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439-100
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Optimizing
Distributed Storage Layouts in the Network Storage Manager
Z. Ali, R. Zhang, Q. Malluhi, and S. Yang (USA)
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Abstract
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439-110
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Cluster-to-Cluster Communications: A Consistent Communication Paradigm for Distributed Clusters
S. Fide and S.F. Jenks (USA)
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Abstract
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439-121
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Performance Considerations for Network Switch Fabrics on Linux Clusters
P.J. Sokolowski and D. Grosu (USA)
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Abstract
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439-167
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Distributed MPI Deadlock Detection in Distributed Memory Systems
W. Haque and B. Ollenberger (Canada)
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Abstract
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439-169
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Design and Implementation of SSDLM: A Distributed Lock Manager with Shared Lock Locality
H. Kishida and H. Yamazaki (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-172
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Multicapabilities for Distributed Resource Management in Open Systems
N.I. Udzir and A.M. Wood (UK)
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Abstract
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439-197
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The Synchronized Pipelined Parallelism Model
S.N. Vadlamani and S.F. Jenks (USA)
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Abstract
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439-806
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Communication Optimization on Broadcast-based Clusters
M. Zhu, C. Katsinis, H. Narravula (USA), W. Cai, and B.-S. Lee (Singapore)
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Abstract
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439-037
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Latency Reduction in Software-DSMs by Means of Dynamic Function Splicing
M. Klemm, R. Veldema, and M. Philippsen (Germany)
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Abstract
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439-041
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Optimization for Instruction Level Parallelism by Adding, Spilling and Rematerialization
N. Ishii, K. Sumiyoshi, H. Ogi, and K. Iwata (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-058
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Automatic
Detection of Control Flow Errors in Parallel Programs
B.P. Lester (USA)
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Abstract
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439-173
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Code Generation for General Loops using Methods from Computational Geometry
T. Andronikos, F.M. Ciorba, D. Kamenopoulos, P. Theodoropoulos, and G. Papakonstantinou (Greece)
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Abstract
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439-180
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A Free OpenMP Compiler and Run-Time Library Infrastructure for Research on Shared Memory Parallel Computing
S. Karlsson and M. Brorsson (Sweden)
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Abstract
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439-186
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Using Unfolding to Minimize Inter-Iteration Dependencies
T.W. O'Neil and E.H.-M. Sha (USA)
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Abstract
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439-032
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A Hybrid,
CAN based Distributed Execution Environment for Electronic Systems
R. Dreier, G. Wendt, and K.D. Müller-Glaser (Germany)
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Abstract
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439-056
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Multimedia Reconfigurable Hardware Design Space Exploration
E.M. Panainte, K. Bertels, and S. Vassiliadis (The Netherlands)
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Abstract
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439-135
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FPGA-based Scalable Implementation of the General Smith-Waterman Algorithm
O. Creţ, Ş. Mathe, B. Szente, Z. Mathe, C. Vancea, F. Rusu, and A. Dǎrǎbant (Romania)
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Abstract
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439-158
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HERA: A Reconfigurable and Mixed-mode Parallel Computing Engine on Platform FPGAs
X. Wang and S.G. Ziavras (USA)
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Abstract
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439-162
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Transparent Communication Between Java and Reconfigurable Hardware
Ph. Faes, M. Christiaens, and D. Stroobandt (Belgium)
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Abstract
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439-179
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Techniques to Reduce Synchronization in Distributed Parallel Logic Simulation
K.-H. Chang (USA), W.-T. Tu, H.-W. Wang (Taiwan),
Y.-J. Yeh (USA), and S.-Y. Kuo (Taiwan)
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Abstract
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439-208
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Configuring the Circuit Switched Tree for Well-Nested and Multicast Communication
K. Roy, J.L. Trahan, and R. Vaidyanathan (USA)
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Abstract
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439-804
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Reconfigurable Parallel Prefix Computation on FPGAs
J.H. Park and M.S. Or (USA)
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Abstract
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439-040
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Load Balanced Frequent Pattern Mining
D. Cho and D. Kim (Korea)
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Abstract
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439-074
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Implementation of a Mobile Agent Framework on Java Environment
T. Kawamura, S. Kinoshita, and K. Sugahara (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-088
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A Collusion-Resistant Approach to Distributed Privacy-preserving Data Mining
S. Urabe, J. Wang, and T. Takata (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-097
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High Performance Data Mining for Network Intrusion Detection
J. Lee and M. Siddiqui (USA)
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Abstract
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439-134
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Centralized Matchmaking for Minimal Agents
K. Bertels, N. Panchanathan, S. Vassiliadis, and B.P. Ebrahimi (The Netherlands)
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Abstract
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439-142
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Transactional Support for Cooperative Work: Using Mobile Agents in CAGISTrans
H. Ramampiaro (Norway)
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Abstract
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439-165
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ASIPATH:
A Simple Path Mining Algorithm
A. Demiriz (Turkey)
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Abstract
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439-175
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Agent-based Framework for Distributed Service Management
G. Jezic, M. Kusek, I. Lovrek, S. Desic, and B. Dellas (Croatia)
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Abstract
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439-213
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Performance Evaluation and Characterization of Scalable Data Mining Algorithms
Y. Liu, J. Pisharath, W.-K. Liao, G. Memik, A. Choudhary, and P. Dubey (USA)
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Abstract
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439-222
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A Framework for Modelling and Estimating Complexity in Multi-Agent Systems
R. Neruda and P. Krušina (Czech Republic)
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Abstract
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439-024
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Parallel Implementation of Matrix Techniques
M. Salmerόn, C.G. Puntonet, J. Ortega, and J.M. Gόrriz (Spain)
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Abstract
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439-069
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Parallel Reconstruction for Parallel Imaging SPACE RIP on Cellular Computer Architecture
Y. Niu, Z. Hu, and G.R. Gao (USA)
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Abstract
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439-089
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Characterization of a Hybrid and Dynamic Partitioner for SAMR Applications
H. Johansson (Sweden) and J. Steensland (USA)
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Abstract
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439-092
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Efficient Determination of Block Size NB for Parallel Linpack Test
W. Zhang, J. Fan, and M. Chen (PRC)
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Abstract
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439-113
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Restart-able Tight-coupled Algorithms for SMP Cluster Architectures
A. Sedrakian, S. Petiton, and N. Emad (France)
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Abstract
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439-146
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A Scalable Implementation of a Finite-Volume Dynamical Core in the Community Atmosphere Model
W.B. Sawyer (Switzerland) and A.A. Mirin (USA)
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Abstract
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439-156
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Data
Format Support for Parallel Numerical Integration
W. El-Hajj, S. Li, K. Kaugers, and E. de Doncker
(USA)
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Abstract
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439-203
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α-Load Balancing for Parallel Adaptive Task Partitioning
C. Achalla, E. de Doncker, K. Kaugars, and J. Van Voorst (USA)
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Abstract
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439-035
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A New Transparent Java Thread Migration System using Just-in-Time Recompilation
W. Zhu, C.-L. Wang, W. Fang, and F.C.M. Lau (PRC)
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Abstract
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439-081
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Prediction
and Execution Methods of Frequently Executed Two Paths for Speculative
Multithreading
T. Yokota, M. Saito, F. Furukawa, K. Ootsu, and
T. Baba (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-093
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A New Value based Branch Predictor for SMT Processors
L. He and Z. Liu (PRC)
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Abstract
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439-115
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Multithreading and Thread Migration using MPI and Myrinet
S. Jenks (USA)
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Abstract
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439-125
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Performance Evaluation of SNPs Machine-Learning Workload on Intel® Pentium® Hyper-Threading Architectures
S. Ge, J. Song, C. Lai, E. Li, W. Hu (PRC), and
X. Tian (USA)
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Abstract
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439-170
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A Methodology of Binary-Level Variable Analysis for Multithreading
T. Satou, K. Ootsu, A. Tsukikawa, T. Yokota, and T. Baba (Japan)
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Abstract
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439-062
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Automatic Generation of Concurrent Distributed Systems based on Object-oriented Approach
J. Cortés Galicia and F.R. Menchaca García (Mexico)
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Abstract
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439-067
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Event-based Visualization Debugging on Concurrent Program
B. Xu, F. Zuo, X. Zhou, L. Shi, and Y. Zeng (PRC)
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Abstract
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439-070
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Parallel Synchronization Issues in Simulating Artificial Life
H.A. James, C.J. Scogings, and K.A. Hawick (New Zealand)
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Abstract
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439-105
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A Structured Approach to Develop Concurrent Programs for a Thread-Pool Model
L. Chen and M. Mizuno (USA)
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Abstract
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439-160
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Parallel
Detection of Nondeterministic Races with Provable Correctness and Efficiency
Y. He, J. Wang, and W.J. Hsu (Singapore)
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Abstract
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439-188
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Study of Hybrid Coherence Protocols for Parallel Logic Programming Systems
E.P.G. de Oliveira, F. Ramos, I. de Castro Dutra, and M.C. Stelling de Castro (Brazil)
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Abstract
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What are Digital Object Identifers?
This publication covers the following topics: Grid Computing, Routing, Communications and Data Access, Distributed Computing, Wireless Networks, Load Balancing, Compiler and Run-Time Support, Reconfigurable Architecture and FPGA’s, Scheduling, Security Issues, Algorithms, Agents and Data Mining, Tools, Utilities and Frameworks, Scientific Computing, Web Services and Tools, Multithreading, Concurrent Programs, Applications, Modelling and QoS.