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HPCN Europe 1995: Milan, Italy
- Louis O. Hertzberger, Giuseppe Serazzi:
High-Performance Computing and Networking, International Conference and Exhibition, HPCN Europe 1995, Milan, Italy, May 3-5, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 919, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-59393-4
1. Parallel Programming 1
- Pier Paolo Delsanto, S. Biancotto, Marco Scalerandi, Maurizio Rebaudengo, Matteo Sonza Reorda:
Exploiting massively parallel architectures for the solution of diffusion and propagation problems. 1-6 - Bruno Bacci, Marco Danelutto, Susanna Pelagatti, Marco Vanneschi, Salvatore Orlando:
Summarising an experiment in parallel programming language design. 7-13 - Peter Brezany, Thomas A. Mück, Erich Schikuta:
Language, compiler and parallel database support for I/O intensive applications. 14-20
2. Tools
- Adam Back, Stephen John Turner:
Using optimistic execution techniques as a parallelisation tool for general purpose computing. 21-26 - Holger Günther, Frank Brockners, Thomas Bemmerl:
System management tools for SHPC systems - partition management. 27-32 - Weizhen Mao:
Multi-operation multi-machine scheduling. 33-38 - Fulvio Corno, Paolo Prinetto, Maurizio Rebaudengo, Matteo Sonza Reorda, Enzo Veiluva:
A PVM tool for automatic test generation on parallel and distributed systems. 39-44
3. Networking
- Don E. Tolmie:
Gigabit LAN issues - HIPPI, fibre channel, or ATM? 45-53 - The European meta computing utilizing integrated broadband communications (E=MC2) project. 54-59
- Pietro Manzoni:
Obtaining high performance data transmission in the Internet. 60-66 - Andrea Clematis, Bianca Falcidieno, Diego Fernández-Prieto, Michela Spagnuolo:
Parallel processing on heterogeneous networks for GIS applications. 67-72 - Vijay Srinivasan, Anoop Ghanwani, Erol Gelenbe:
Block loss reduction in ATM networks. 73-78 - Ennio Pozzetti, Giuseppe Serazzi, Vidar Vetland, Jerome A. Rolia:
Characterizing the resource demands of TCP/IP. 79-85 - Volker Strumpen, Thomas L. Casavant:
Implementing communication latency hiding in high-latency computer networks. 86-93
4. Performance Evaluation, Benchmarking and Modeling 1
- Evgenia Smirni, Emilia Rosti:
Modeling speedup of SPMD applications on the Intel Paragon: a case study. 94-101 - Maria Calzarossa, Alessandro P. Merlo, Daniele Tessera, Günter Haring, Gabriele Kotsis:
A hierarchical approach to workload characterization for parallel systems. 102-109 - Paolo Marenzoni:
Performance analysis of cray T3D and connection machine CM-5: a comparison. 110-117 - Krzysztof Boryczko, Jacek Kitowski, Jacek Moscinski, A. Leszczynski:
Numerically intensive computing as a benchmark for parallel computer architectures. 118-123 - Massimo Piccardi, Tullio Salmon Cinotti, Silvia Zuffi:
A preliminary performance evaluation of the quadrics architecture with the DARPA image understanding benchmark. 124-129 - A. Brachini, A. Marconi, M. R. Nazzarelli, Salvo Sabina:
An integrated approach to performance and testing analysis for parallel systems. 130-135
5. Weather Simulations, Climate and Environmental Applications
- Mark R. Roest, Edwin A. H. Vollebregt, Eric ten Cate, Hai-Xiang Lin:
Structured parallelisation of the flow simulation package TRIWAQ. 136-141 - Carlos R. Mechoso:
High-performance computing and networking for climate research. 142-147 - Andy Sunderland:
Parallel solution strategies for triangular systems arising from oil reservoir simulations. 148-155 - G. Matthijs van Waveren, Ian M. Godfrey:
Parallelisation of surface-related multiple elimination. 156-163 - Bouchaib Radi, Jean-Francois Estrade:
Preliminary results on the parallelization of ARPEGE/IFS with the implementation of the full Météo-France physics. 164-169 - P. M. Meijer, Stefaan Poedts, J. P. Goedbloed, A. Jakoby:
A parallel semi-implicit method for 3D nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics. 170-175
6. Compilers, Data Parallel Structures, Database
- Françoise André, Marc Le Fur, Yves Mahéo, Jean-Louis Pazat:
The Pandore data-parallel compiler and its portable runtime. 176-183 - Michèle Dion, Yves Robert:
Mapping affine loop nests: new results. 184-189 - Sarabjot S. Anand, David A. Bell, John G. Hughes, Mary Shapcott:
Evidential techniques in parallel database mining. 190-195 - F. Stamatelopoulos, George Manis, George K. Papakonstantinou:
A portable platform for parallel databases. 196-205
7. Monitoring, Debugging, Tools
- Karsten M. Decker, Jiri J. Dvorak, René M. Rehmann, Roland Rühl:
Satisfying application user requirements: A next-generation tool environment for parallel systems. 206-228 - Elise de Doncker, Ajay Gupta, Patricia Ealy, Kyle Rathbun:
Development of a parallel and distributed integration package - PART 1. 229-234 - Siegfried Grabner, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Jens Volkert:
Debugging parallel programs using ATEMPT. 235-240
8. Parallel Environment, Simulation 1
- Vikram A. Saletore, Tony F. Neff:
Message-driven parallel computations on the MEIKO CS-2 parallel supercomputer. 241-247 - Silvia Veronese, Hans Othmer:
A computational study of wave propagation in a model for anisotropic cardiac ventricular tissue. 248-253 - Farshad Fatin, Ray J. Paul:
Programming parallel simulations. 254-256 - P. Carboni, M. Fuscione, F. Guindani, Sergio Punzi, Paolo Stofella:
XHIVE: interactive parallel application development using the PCF methodology. 257-262
9. Neural Networks, Distributed Computing
- Vincent Loechner, Catherine Mongenet:
A toolbox for affine recurrence equations parallelization. 263-268 - Davide Anguita, Filippo Passaggio, Rodolfo Zunino:
Learning in large neural networks. 269-274 - Julian Mattes, Denis Trystram, Jacques Demongeot:
Neural networks for parallel contrast enhancement in medical images. 275-280 - Hubert Kihl, Jean-Philippe Urban, Julien Gresser, Stefan Hagmann:
Neural network based hand-eye positioning with a transputer-based system. 281-286
10. Physics, Astrophysics and Material Sciences
- F. Willien, E. Piault, François-Xavier Roux:
Parallel preconditioners in MIMD computers applied to petroleum industry. 287-292 - M. Hortmann, M. Pophal, Michael Schäfer, Klaus Wechsler:
Computation of heat transfer with methods of high performance scientific computing. 293-299 - Andy Marsh, Dimitra I. Kaklamani:
Solution of large electromagnetic problems made feasible by HPC-Reducing execution times from months to hours. 300-305 - Alain Stoessel:
An efficient tool for the study of 3D turbulent combustion phenomena on MPP computers. 306-311 - Frank Seyl, Reinhard Schinke, Oswald Haan:
A parallel code for simulating the ionization of hydrogen with short intense laser pulses. 312-317 - Giovanni Erbacci, Roberto Ansaloni, B. Montagnini, R. Scardovelli, M. Sumini, D. Zardini:
Porting a coarse-mesh neutron diffusion code on a Cray T3D massively parallel computer. 318-328 - Marian Bubak, Jacek Moscinski, Marek Pogoda, Renata Slota:
Load balancing for lattice gas and molecular dynamics simulations on networked workstations. 329-334
11. Managing HPCN 1
- Andy D. Pimentel, J. van Brummen, T. Papathanassiadis, Peter M. A. Sloot, Louis O. Hertzberger:
Mermaid: modelling and evaluation research in MIMD architecture design. 335-340 - Ad Emmen:
A framework for analysis of European HPCN centres. 341-346 - Hinnerk Stueben:
The Cray T3D as a production machine at Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum Berlin. 347-350 - Josef Kallrath, Anna Schreieck:
Discrete optimisation and real-world problems. 351-359
12. Managing HPCN 2
- Geoffrey C. Fox, Kenneth A. Hawick, Marek Podgorny, Kim Mills, Hon W. Yau:
The electronic InfoMall - HPCN enabling industry and commerce. 360-365 - Domenico Conforti, Luigi De Luca:
Optimal management of electric power systems via high performance computing. 366-371 - Johan Vounckx, Geert Deconinck, Rudy Lauwereins:
Reconfiguration of massively parallel systems. 372-377
13. Load Balancing
- Dominique Thévenin, Frank Behrendt, Ulrich Maas, Jürgen Warnatz:
Simulation of reacting flows with a portable parallel code using dynamic load balancing. 378-383 - Andreas Stathopoulos, Anders Ynnerman:
Dynamic load balancing of atomic structure programs on a PVM cluster. 384-391 - Rafael Van Driessche, Dirk Roose:
Dynamic load balancing with a spectral bisection algorithm for the constrained graph partitioning problem. 392-397 - Wouter Joosen, Stijn Bijnens, Bert Robben, Johan Van Oeyen, Pierre Verbaeten:
Flexible load balancing software for parallel applications in a time-sharing environment. 398-406 - Wolfgang Becker:
Dynamic balancing complex workload in workstation networks - challenge, concepts and experience. 407-412
14. Visualization, Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Kenneth A. Hawick, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Exploiting high performance Fortran for computational fluid dynamics. 413-419 - Peter Kruizinga, Nicolai Petkov:
Person identification based on multiscale matching of cortical images. 420-427 - Marco Fruscione, Paolo Stofella, H.-J. Denuell:
PARCS: a scalable parallel multimedia server for fast archiving and communication of medical images. 428-433 - J. G. Carter, Davor Cokljat, R. J. Blake:
Computation of turbulent coaxial jet flow on parallel systems. 434-440
15. Commercial Architectures and Applications 1
- J. G. E. M. Fraaije, O. A. Evers:
Implementation of dynamic density functional theory for self-organizing complex fluids on parallel computers. 441-447 - M. E. S. Vogels, Harmen van der Ven, G. J. Hameetman:
The need for super computers in aerospace research and industry. 448-454 - Z. W. Song, Dirk Roose, C. S. Yu, Jean Berlamont:
Parallelisation of a hydrodynamic model for the Northwest European continental shelf. 455-460 - Massimo Bernaschi, Giorgio Richelli:
PVMe: an enhanced implementation of PVM for the IBM 9076 SP2. 461-471 - Nigel P. Topham, Kenneth McDougall:
Performance of the decoupled ACRI-1 architecture: the perfect club. 472-480 - Björn Tiemann, Johann vonder Mühll, Ivo Hasler, Edi Hiltebrand, Anton Gunzinger, Gerhard Tröster:
Architecture and implementation of a single-board desktop supercomputer. 481-487
16. Molecular Modeling and Dynamics
- Roberto Ansaloni, Elda Rossi, Stefano Evangelisti:
Porting and optimizing a quantum-chemistry FCI algorithm on the Cray T3D. 488-495 - Kurt Böhm:
High performance computing for one of the grand challenges. 496-501 - Henry Ellingworth, Sean R. Eddy:
RNA structure alignment on a massively parallel computer. 502-507 - Witold Dzwinel, Jan Blasiak:
Pattern recognition via molecular dynamics on vector supercomputers and networked workstations. 508-513
17. CAD - for Electronic Circuity
- Thomas Schnekenburger, Henning Spruth:
Parallelization of an iterative placement algorithm using ParMod-C. 514-519 - Marián Vajtersic:
High Performance VLSI Model Elliptic Solvers. 520-525
18. Parallel Programming 2
- Peter Brezany, Kamran Sanjari, Olivier Chéron, Erik van Konijnenburg:
Processing irregular codes containing arrays with multi-dimensional distributions by the PREPARE HPF compiler. 526-531 - Orly Kremien:
Scalability in distributed systems, parallel systems and supercomputers. 532-541 - Klaus Wolf, Andrea Holtz, Monika Lang:
High performance C++. 542-547 - Alistair N. Dunlop, Emilio Hernández, Oscar Naim, Tony Hey, Denis A. Nicole:
A toolkit for optimising parallel performance. 548-553 - Ranieri Baraglia, Domenico Laforenza, Antonio Laganà:
Parallelization strategies for a reduced dimensionality calculation of quantum reactive scattering cross sections on a hybercube machine. 554-561
19. PVM Environment
- Matthias Hausner, Michael Burrows, Chandramohan A. Thekkath:
Efficient implementation of PVM on the AN2 ATM network. 562-569 - Giovanni Aloisio, Mario A. Bochicchio:
The use of PVM with workstation clusters for distributed SAR data processing. 570-581 - Alexandre Alves, Luís Moura Silva, João Carreira, João Gabriel Silva:
WPVM: parallel computing for the people. 582-587 - Enrico Appiani, M. Bologna, Marco Corvi, M. Iardella:
PVM in a shared-memory industrial multiprocessor. 588-593
20. Parallel Environments, Simulation 2
- Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
The DSPL Project - An overview. 594-599 - Christophe Calvin, Laurent Colombet, Philippe Michallon:
Overlapping techniques of communications. 600-605 - Andreas Blaszczyk, Z. Andjelic, P. Levin, A. Ustundag:
Parallel computation of electric fields in a heterogeneous workstation cluster. 606-611
21. Performance Evaluation, Benchmarking and Modeling 2
- Xiandeng Huang, Christoph Steigner:
A model-driven tool for performance measurement and analysis of parallel programs. 612-617 - Gabriele Schulz-Ziemer, Alfred Geiger:
HPF on intel paragon and CRAFT on CRAY T3D: basic performance measurements and experiments with a block-sparse CG-algorithm. 618-625 - Horst D. Simon, Erich Strohmaier:
Statistical analysis of NAS parallel benchmarks and LINPACK results. 626-633 - Benno J. Overeinder, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Parallel performance evaluation through critical path analysis. 634-639 - Gernot Bachler, Robert Greimel, H. Schiffermüller, Massimo Bernaschi, Francesco Papetti, Sauro Succi:
Benchmarking the parallel FIRE code on IBM SP1-2 scalable parallel platforms. 640-645 - Marc D. Cozzi:
High performance disk systems for workstation environments. 646-651 - Brendan Boulter:
Performance evaluation of HPF for scientific computing. 652-657
22. Numerical Algorithms for Engineering Applications 1
- Pascal Vezolle:
Parallel computational electromagnetics on the CRAY T3D using boudary element method. 658-663 - Sergio Taraglio, Federico Massaioli:
An efficient implementation of a backpropagation learning algorithm on a Quadrics parallel supercomputer. 664-671 - Timo Hakulinen, Fons Rademakers:
Experience of running PIAF on the CS-2 at CERN. 672-677 - Witold Alda, Witold Dzwinel, Jacek Kitowski, Jacek Moscinski, David A. Yuen:
Convection driven by sedimentation using molecular dynamics approach. 678-683 - Reiner Hauser, Iosif Legrand:
A real-time application for the CS-2. 684-689 - Rafael Asenjo, Emilio L. Zapata:
Sparse LU factorization on the CRAY T3D. 690-696 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Parallel solution of a Schrödinger-Poisson system. 697-702
23. Numerical Algorithms for Engineering Applications 2
- Klaus Birken, Clemens Helf:
A dynamic data model for parallel adaptive PDE solvers. 703-708 - Stefano Caselli, Gianni Conte, Paolo Marenzoni:
Analysis and solution of generalized stochastic Petri nets: a data parallel CM-5 approach. 709-716 - R. Pavani, U. De Ros:
A distributed divide-and-conquer approach to the paralle tridiagonal symmetric eigenvalue problem. 717-722 - Martin B. van Gijzen:
Parallel iterative solution methods for linear finite element computations on the Cray T3D. 723-728 - Giuseppe Bruno, Antonio d'Acierno:
The multi-algorithmic approach to optimisation problems. 729-734
23. Parallelization Techniques
- Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger, Reinhard Wilhelm:
An application specific parallel programming paradigm. 735-740 - Corrado Ronchi, Roberto Iacono, Pier Stanislao Paolucci:
Finite difference approximation to the shallow water equations on a quasi-uniform spherical grid. 741-747 - Angelo Corana, Claudia Rolando:
A parallel approach to compute the Kolmogorov entropy from a time series. 748-753
24. European Projects
- E. Apolloni, Maurizio Talamo:
ITU-Land ESPRIT project: a parallel DSS for environmental impact assessment. 754-761 - Jean-Marc Letteron, Jeremy Bancroft:
HOOD and parallelism in the Softpar project. 762-771 - Joseph W. L. J. Mager, Armand ten Dam:
HAMLET: HPCN technology for real-time, embedded applications. 772-780
25. Commercial Architectures and Applications 2
- Markus Röttger, Ulf-Peter Schroeder, Jens Simon:
Implementation of a parallel and distributed mapping kernel for PARIX. 781-786 - Jean-Jacques Codani, Eric Glémet:
Parallelism in LASSAP, a LArge Scale Sequence compArisons Package. 787-792 - Michael Gerndt, Rudolf Berrendorf:
Parallelizing applications with SVM-Fortran. 793-798 - Monique Patron, Thierry Porcher, François Robin:
An evaluation of the Cray T3D at CEA/CEL-V. 799-805
26. Europort 1
- Hermann Mierendorff, Klaus Stüben, Clemens-August Thole, Owen Thomas:
Europort-1: Porting industrial codes to parallel architectures. 806-812 - Dave Robinson, Ismet Demirdzic, Ramesh Krishna:
Parallel STAR promises bright future. 813-819 - Gérard Degrez, Luc Giraud, Mark Loriot, Andrea Micelotta, Bruno Nitrosso, Alain Stoessel:
Parallel industrial CFD calculations with N3S. 820-825 - F. Debae, Yi Jiang, Jean-Marie Marchal, P. Henriksen:
A parallel version of Polyflow. 826-830 - Cos S. Ierotheou, C. R. Forsey, Uwe Block:
Parallelisation of a novel 3D hybrid structured/unstructured grid CFD production code. 831-836 - V. Van Kemenade, Michel J. Daydé, J. B. Vos:
Parallel Navier-Stokes multi-block code to solve industrial aerodynamic design problems on high performance computers. 837-843 - Markus Ast, Hartmut Manz, Jesús Labarta, Andrés Pérez, Jaume Solé, Uwe Schulz:
A general approach for an automatic parallelization applied to the finite element code PERMAS. 844-849 - Stefan Mayer, Petra Poschmann, Shawn Shamsian, Louis Komzsik, Ian Boston, Mike Surridge:
Parallel MSC/NASTRAN on Distributed Memory Computers. 850-855 - Guy Lonsdale, Birgit Elsner, Jan Clinckemaillie, Stefanos Vlachoutsis, Frank de Bruyne, Michael Holzner:
Experiences with industrial crashworthiness simulation using the portable, message-passing PAM-CRASH code. 856-862 - J.-P. Delsemme:
SAMMI: S.A.M.C.E.F. migration onto parallel platforms. 863-868
27. Europort 2
- Adrian Colbrook, John A. Elliott, Max Lemke, Francis Wray:
EUROPORT2 - ESPRIT European Porting Action No. 2. 869-874 - Daron Green, Ken Meacham, Frans van Hoesel:
Parallelisation of the molecular dynamics code GROMOS87 for distributed memory parallel architectures. 875-879 - Daron Green, Ian Boston, Walter Thiel:
Parallelisation in quantum chemistry: the MNDO code. 880-885 - Beshar Zuhdy, Peter Fritzson, Kent Engström:
Implementation of the real-time functional language Erlang on a massively parallel platform, with applications to telecommunications services. 886-891 - Patrik Nordling, Peter Fritzson:
Parallelisation of the CVODE ordinary differential equation solver with applications to rolling bearing simulation. 892-897 - Cliff A. Addison, Enrico Appiani, R. Cook, Marco Corvi, J. Harms, G. Howard, B. Stephens:
PULSAR: a parallel library for SAR image segmentation. 898-903 - Steven Whittle, Martin Hargreaves, Peter Kerton, Rod Perala:
A review of the PEPSE (Parallel Electromagnetic Problem Solving Environment) project. 904-909 - A. Buland, R. Sollie, Jørn Amundsen:
Parallelisation of a code for seismic depth migration. 910-915 - Arne Marthinsen, Tor Helge Hansen:
Parallelisation of the multibody simulation package FEDEM. 916-921 - R. Miller, A. Kevin Parrott, Craig Glasgow, E. M. Slessor, John Simkin:
Highly efficient portability in parallel codes for industrial applications. 922-927
28. Poster
- Andreas Linke, Dieter W. Heermann, Christian Münkel:
A tool for materials exploration. 928 - Anirban Basu:
PARAM 9000 and the programming environment. 929 - Antonella Branca, Massimo Ianigro, Arcangelo Distante:
A comparison between HPF and PVM for data parallel algorithms on a cluster of workstations using a high speed network. 930-931 - Adrian Cox:
A transputer based generic message passing library. 932 - Paolo Cremonesi:
Kohonen neural networks: a parallel algorithm for automatic signal reconstruction. 933-934 - Stoicho D. Stoichev, Plamenka Borovska:
Experimental environment for task allocation in parallel computer architectures. 935 - J. C. Quill, R. K. McConnell, Peter Milligan, A. Wylie:
A prototype environment for parallelisation. 936 - Stephan Gillich, Bernhard Ries:
Flexible, portable performance analysis for PARMACS and MPI. 937 - Nicolai Petkov:
Biologically motivated self-organizing image classification system. 938 - Günther Schreiner, Werner Zorn:
Generic management architecture (GEMA) - A new approach. 939 - Stefan Thomas:
Upgrading from f77 to f90 on the Cray-C90. 940 - Mark Cross, Chris Walshaw, M. Keech, Heather M. Liddell, John Steel, Peter Welch:
Implementing a strategy for the promotion of high performance computing in the UK. 941 - Harald Richter:
Quantitative classification of interconnections. 942 - P. Blaznik, B. Glaser, J. Tasic:
Parallel updating algorithm for image restoration. 943 - Roberto Battiti, Peter Lee, Alvise Sartori, Giampietro Tecchiolli:
Special-purpose parallel architectures for high-performance machine learning. 944 - Didier Gazen, Didier El Baz:
Efficient implementation of parallel algorithms for nonlinear network problems. 945-946
14. Visualization, Computational Fluid Dynamics (continued)
- G. M. Ng:
A high-performance distributed graphics system. 947-952
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