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ICCS 2001: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Vassil N. Alexandrov, Jack J. Dongarra, Benjoe A. Juliano, René S. Renner, Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan:
Computational Science - ICCS 2001, International Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 28-30, 2001. Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2073, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42232-3
Invited Speakers
- Cliff Addison:
Exploiting OpenMP to Provide Scalable SMP BLAS and LAPACK Routines. 3 - Carl Edward Oliver:
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing. 4 - James Glimm:
Quantification of Uncertainty for Numerital Simulations with Confidence Intervals. 5 - Chris Johnson:
Large-Scale Simulation and Visualization in Medicine: Applications to Cardiology, Neuroscience, and Medical Imaging. 6 - Péter Kacsuk:
Can Parallel Programming Be Made Easy for Scientists? 7 - Ken Kennedy:
Software Support for High Performance Problem-Solving on Computational Grids. 8 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Lattice Rules and Randomized Quasi-Monte Carlo. 9 - José E. Moreira:
Blue Gene: A Massively Parallel System. 10 - Edward Siedel:
Dynamic Grid Computing. 11 - Kokichi Sugihara:
Robust Geometric Computation Based on Topological Consistency. 12-26 - Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Metacomputing with the Harness and IceT Systems. 27 - Stefan Unger, Andrew Komornicki:
Computational Biology: IT Challenges and Opportunities. 28
Architecture-Specific Automatic Performance Tuning
- Leroy Anthony Drummond, James Demmel, Carlos R. Mechoso, Howard Robinson, Keith Sklower, Joseph A. Spahr:
A Data Broker for Distributed Computing Environments. 31-40 - Sathish S. Vadhiyar, Graham E. Fagg, Jack J. Dongarra:
Towards an Accurate Model for Collective Communications. 41-50 - John A. Gunnels, Greg Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
A Family of High-Performance Matrix Multiplication Algorithms. 51-60 - Muhammet Fikret Ercan, Ceyda Oguz, Yu-Fai Fung:
Performance Evaluation of Heuristics for Scheduling Pipelined Multiprocessor Tasks. 61-70 - Dragan Mirkovic:
Automatic Performance Tuning in the UHFFT Library. 71-80 - Nick Mitchell, Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferrante:
A Modal Model of Memory. 81-96 - Markus Püschel, Bryan Singer, Manuela M. Veloso, José M. F. Moura:
Fast Automatic Generation of DSP Algorithms. 97-106 - Sriram Sellappa, Siddhartha Chatterjee:
Cache-Efficient Multigrid Algorithms. 107-116 - Rich Vuduc, James Demmel, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Statistical Models for Automatic Performance Tuning. 117-126 - Eun-Jin Im, Katherine A. Yelick:
Optimizing Sparse Matrix Computations for Register Reuse in SPARSITY. 127-136 - Michelle Mills Strout, Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferrante:
Rescheduling for Locality in Sparse Matrix Computations. 137-148
Climate Modelling
- Thomas Bettge, Anthony P. Craig, Rodney James, Vincent Wayland, Gary Strand:
The DOE Parallel Climate Model (PCM): The Computational Highway and Backroads. 149-158 - George Chin Jr., L. Ruby Leung, Karen Schuchardt, Deborah K. Gracio:
Conceptualizing a Collaborative Problem Solving Environment for Regional Climate Modeling and Assessment of Climate Impacts. 159-173 - Robert L. Jacob, Chad Schafer, Ian T. Foster, Michael Tobis, John Anderson:
Computational Design and Performance of the Fast Ocean Atmosphere Model, Version One. 175-184 - Jay Walter Larson, Robert L. Jacob, Ian T. Foster, Jing Guo:
The Model Coupling Toolkit. 185-194 - L. Ruby Leung, John Michalakes, Xindi Bian:
Parallelization of a Subgrid Orographic Precipitation Scheme in an MM5-Based Regional Climate Model. 195-203 - John A. Taylor, Jay Walter Larson:
Resolution Dependence in Modeling Extreme Weather Events. 204-211 - Sheri A. Voelz, John A. Taylor:
Visualizing High-Resolution Climate Data. 212-222
Global Computing - Internals and Usage
- David Craig, Steven Carroll, Fabian Breg, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Improving Java Server Performance with Interruptlets. 223-232 - Patrick Geoffray, CongDuc Pham, Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau, Roland Westrelin:
Protocols and Software for Exploiting Myrinet Clusters. 233-242 - Dieter F. Kvasnicka, Helmut Hlavacs, Christoph W. Ueberhuber:
Cluster Configuration Aided by Simulation. 243-252 - Zoltán Balaton, Péter Kacsuk, Norbert Podhorszki:
Application Monitoring in the Grid with GRM and PROVE. 253-262 - Róbert Lovas, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Extension of Macrostep Debugging Methodology Towards Metacomputing Applications. 263-272 - Anand Natrajan, Marty Humphrey, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Capacity and Capability Computing Using Legion. 273-283 - Ivan Tanev, Takashi Uozumi, Dauren F. Akhmetov:
Component Object Based Single System Image Middleware for Metacomputer Implementation of Genetic Programming on Clusters. 284-293 - Michel Tréhel, Ahmed Housni:
The Prioritized and Distributed Synchronization in Distributed Groups. 294-306
Collaborative Computing
- Paul A. Gray, James S. Pascoe:
On Group Communication Systems: Insight, a Primer, and a Snapshot. 307-315 - K. Berket, Deborah A. Agarwal, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Louise E. Moser:
Overview of the InterGroup Protocols. 316-325 - Roger J. Loader, James S. Pascoe, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Introducing Fault-Tolerant Group Membership into the Collaborative Computing Transport Layer. 326-335 - Kwai L. Wong, A. Jerry Baker:
A Modular Collaborative Parallel CFD Workbench. 336-344 - Tomasz Tyrakowski, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Mauro Migliardi:
Distributed Name Service in Harness. 345-354 - Graham E. Fagg, Antonin Bukovsky, Jack J. Dongarra:
Fault Tolerant MPI for the HARNESS Meta-computing System. 355-366 - Tomasz Tyrakowski, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Mauro Migliardi:
A Harness Control Application for Hand-Held Devices. 367-374 - Dawid Kurzyniec, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Flexible Class Loader Framework: Sharing Java Resources in Harness System. 375-384 - James S. Pascoe, G. Sibley, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Roger J. Loader:
Mobile Wide Area Wireless Fault-Tolerance. 385-394 - G. Sibley, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Tools for Collaboration in Metropolitan Wireless Networks. 395-403 - Paul A. Gray, Srividya Chandramohan, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
A Repository System with Secure File Access for Collaborative Environments. 404-412 - Kyung-Ah Chang, Byung-Rae Lee, Tai-Yun Kim:
Authentication Service Model Supporting Multiple Domains in Distributed Computing. 413-422 - Gunther Stuer, Jan Broeckhove, Frans Arickx:
Performance and Stability Analysis of a Message Oriented Reliable Multicast for Distributed Virtual Environments in Java. 423-432 - Byung-Rae Lee, Kyung-Ah Chang, Tai-Yun Kim:
A Secure and Efficient Key Escrow Protocol for Mobile Communications. 433-446
Complex Physical System Simulation
- Alexander V. Bogdanov, Ashot Gevorkyan, Elena N. Stankova:
High-Performance Algorithms for Quantum Systems Evolution. 447-452 - Yu. I. Nechaev, Alexander B. Degtyarev, Alexander Boukhanovsky:
Complex Situations Simulation When Testing Intelligence System Knowledge Base. 453-462 - Alexander Boukhanovsky, Valentin A. Rozhkov, Alexander B. Degtyarev:
Peculiarities of Computer Simulation and Statistical Representation of Time-Spatial Metocean Fields. 463-472 - Alexander V. Bogdanov, Ashot Gevorkyan, A. A. Udalov:
Numerical Investigation of Quantum Chaos in the Problem of Multichannel Scattering in Three Body System. 473-482 - Yuri E. Gorbachev, Mikhail A. Zatevakhin, Valeria V. Krzhizhanovskaya, A. A. Ignatiev, V. K. Protopopov, N. V. Sokolova, A. B. Witenberg:
Distributed Simulation of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon Films: Numerical Experiments on a Linux Based Computing Environment. 483-491 - Wolfgang Joppich, Hermann Mierendorff:
Performance Prediction for Parallel Local Weather Forecast Programs. 492-501 - A. N. Andrianov, K. N. Efimkin, V. Y. Levashov, Irina N. Shishkova:
The NORMA Language Application to Solution of Strong Nonequilibrium Transfer Processes Problem with Condensation of Mixtures on the Multiprocessor System. 502-510 - Alexander Vinogradov, Vladimir Volkov, Vladimir Gidaspov, Alexander Muslaev, Peter Rozovski:
Adaptive High-Performance Method for Numerical Simulation of Unsteady Complex Flows with Number of Strong and Weak Discontinuities. 511-517 - Peter M. A. Sloot, Alfons G. Hoekstra:
Cellular Automata as a Mesoscopic Approach to Model and Simulate Complex Systems. 518-530
Computational Chemistry
- A. P. J. Jansen, C. G. M. Hermse, F. Frechard, Johan J. Lukkien:
Ab-Initio Kinetics of Heterogeneous Catalysis: NO+N+O/Rh(111). 531-540 - A. J. Markvoort, R. Pino, Peter A. J. Hilbers:
Interpolating Wavelets in Kohn-Sham Electronic Structure Calculations. 541-550 - Sean McNamara, Joel Koplik, Jayanth R. Banavar:
Simulations of Surfactant-Enhanced Spreading. 551-559 - Valentina Huber:
Supporting Car-Parrinello Molecular Dynamics with UNICORE. 560-566 - Valentina Piermarini, Leonardo Pacifici, Stefano Crocchianti, Antonio Laganà, Giuseppina D'Agosto, Sergio Tasso:
Parallel Methods in Time Dependent Approaches to Reactive Scattering Calculations. 567-578
Computational Finance
- Yuji Yamada, James A. Primbs:
Construction of Multinomial Lattice Random Walks for Optimal Hedges. 579-588 - Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan:
On Parallel Pseudo-Random Number Generation. 589-596 - Ali Lari-Lavassani, Bradley D. Tifenbach:
A General Framework for Trinomial Trees. 597-606 - Christiane Lemieux, Pierre L'Ecuyer:
On the Use of Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Computational Finance. 607-618
Computational Geometry and Applications
- Henk Bekker, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink:
An Efficient Algorithm to Calculate the Minkowski Sum of Convex 3D Polyhedra. 619-628 - Javier Bernal:
REGTET: A Program for Computing Regular Tetrahedralizations. 629-632 - Sergei Bespamyatnikh, Michael Segal:
Fast Maintenance of Rectilinear Centers. 633-639 - Amitava Bhattacharya, Subir Kumar Ghosh, Sudeep Sarkar:
Exploring an Unknown Polygonal Environment with Bounded Visibility. 640-648 - Ovidiu Daescu:
Parallel Optimal Weighted Links. 649-657 - Tamal K. Dey, Joachim Giesen, Wulue Zhao:
Robustness Issues in Surface Reconstruction. 658-662 - Marina L. Gavrilova:
On a Nearest-Neighbor Problem in Minkowski and Power Metrics. 663-672 - Marina L. Gavrilova, Jon G. Rokne:
On Dynamic Generalized Voronoi Diagrams in the Euclidean Metric. 673-682 - Man Chung Hon, Ravi Janardan, Jörg Schwerdt, Michiel H. M. Smid:
Computing Optimal Hatching Directions in Layered Manufacturing. 683-692 - Seok-Yong Hong, Chung-Seong Hong, Hyun-Chan Lee, Koohyun Park:
Discrete Local Fairing of B-Spline Surfaces. 693-697 - Andrés Iglesias, Akemi Gálvez, Jaime Puig-Pey:
Computational Methods for Geometric Processing. Applications to Industry. 698-707 - Thomas Kämpke, Matthias Strobel:
Graph Voronoi Regions for Interfacing Planar Graphs. 708-717 - Deok-Soo Kim, Donguk Kim, Kokichi Sugihara, Joonghyun Ryu:
Robust and Fast Algorithm for a Circle Set Voronoi Diagram in a Plane. 718-727 - Deok-Soo Kim, Donguk Kim, Kokichi Sugihara, Joonghyun Ryu:
Apollonius Tenth Problem as a Point Location Problem. 728-737 - Kei Kobayashi, Kokichi Sugihara:
Crystal Voronoi Diagram and Its Applications to Collision-Free Paths. 738-747 - V. A. Luchnikov, Nikolai N. Medvedev, Marina L. Gavrilova:
The Voronoi-Delaunay Approach for Modeling the Packing of Balls in a Cylindrical Container. 748-752 - T. S. Michael, Val Pinciu:
Multiply Guarded Guards in Orthogonal Art Galleries. 753-762 - Ali Mohades, Mohammadreza Razzazi:
Reachability on a Region Bounded by Two Attached Squares. 763-771 - Csaba D. Tóth:
Illuminating Polygons with Vertex pi-Floodlights. 772-784
Computational Methods
- Scott B. Baden, Daniel Shalit:
Performance Tradeoffs in Multi-tier Formulation of a Finite Difference Method. 785-794 - Christian H. Bischof, H. Martin Bücker, Bruno Lang, Arno Rasch, Jakob W. Risch:
On the Use of a Differentiated Finite Element Package for Sensitivity Analysis. 795-801 - Jaeyoung Choi:
Parallel Factorizations with Algorithmic Blocking. 802-811 - Ray Gallagher, Tony Doran:
Bayesian Parameter Estimation: A Monte Carlo Approach. 812-822 - Anshul Gupta:
Recent Progress in General Sparse Direct Solvers. 823-831 - Gennady Y. Kulikov, Alexandra A. Korneva:
On Efficient Application of Implicit Runge-Kutta Methods to Large-Scale Systems of Index 1 Differential-Algebraic Equations. 832-841 - Songrit Maneewongvatana, David M. Mount:
On the Efficiency of Nearest Neighbor Searching with Data Clustered in Lower Dimensions. 842-851 - Sha Meng, Xin Kai Li, Gwynne Evans:
A Spectral Element Method for Oldroyd-B Fluid in a Contraction Channel. 852-861 - Yu-Fai Fung, Muhammet Fikret Ercan, Tin-Kin Ho, Wai-leung Cheung:
SSE Based Parallel Solution for Power Systems Network Equations. 862-873 - Yanpeng Mi, Gary F. Margrave:
Implementation of Symmetric Nonstationary Phase-Shift Wavefield Extrapolator on an Alpha Cluster. 874-883 - Dongming Peng, Mi Lu:
Generalized High-Level Synthesis of Wavelet-Based Digital Systems via Nonlinear I/O Data Space Transformations. 884-893 - Govindan Rangarajan, Minita Sachidanand:
Solvable Map Method for Integrating Nonlinear Hamiltonian Systems. 894-903 - I. V. Schevtschenko:
A Parallel ADI Method for a Nonlinear Equation Describing Gravitational Flow of Ground Water. 904-910 - Ioana Sîrbu, Harry F. King:
The Effect of the Cusp on the Rate of Convergence of the Rayleigh-Ritz Method. 911-917 - Mohd Salleh Sahimi, Norma Alias, Elankovan Sundararajan:
The AGEB Algorithm for Solving the Heat Equation in Three Space Dimensions and Its Parallelization Using PVM. 918-927 - Soo Bum Pyun, Hyeong Seon Yoo:
A Pollution Adaptive Mesh Generation Algorithm in r-h Version of the Finite Element Method. 928-936 - Neville Yoon, John Rose:
An Information Model for the Representation of Multiple Biological Classifications. 937-947 - Wan-Xie Zhong, Jianping Zhu:
A Precise Integration Algorithm for Matrix Riccati Differential Equations. 947-958
Computational Models of Natural Language Arguments
- Giuseppe Carenini:
GEA: A Complete, Modular System for Generating Evaluative Arguments. 959-968 - Armin Fiedler, Helmut Horacek:
Argumentation in Explanations to Logical Problems. 969-978 - Serge V. Gavenko:
Analysis of the Argumentative Effect of Evaluative Semantics in Natural Language. 979-988 - Michael A. Gilbert:
Getting Good Value. Facts, Values, and Goals in Computational Linguistics. 989-998 - Chris Reed, Floriana Grasso:
Computational Models of Natural Language Argument. 999-1008 - Nancy L. Green:
An Empirical Study of Multimedia Argumentation. 1009-1018 - Valeria Carofiglio, Fiorella de Rosis:
Exploiting Uncertainty and Incomplete Knowledge in Deceptive Argumentation. 1019-1030
Computational Physics in the Undergraduate Curriculum
- Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik:
Integrating Computation into the Physics Curriculum. 1031-1040 - Nicholas J. Giordano, J. Roberts:
Musical Acoustics and Computational Science. 1041-1050 - Rubin H. Landau:
Developing Components and Curricula for a Research-Rich Undergraduate Degree in Computational Physics. 1051-1060 - Wolfgang Christian, Mario Belloni, Melissa Dancy:
Physlets: Java Tools for a Web-Based Physics Curriculum. 1061-1073 - David M. Cook:
Computation in Undergraduate Physics: The Lawrence Approach. 1074-1086
Computational Science Applications and Case Studies
- Joseph D. Baum, Hong Luo, Eric L. Mestreau, Dmitri Sharov, Rainald Löhner, Daniele Pelessone, Charles Charman:
Recent Developments of a Coupled CFD/CSD Methodology. 1087-1097 - Julie L. McClean, Wieslaw Maslowski, Mathew Maltrud:
Towards a Coupled Environmental Prediction System. 1098-1107 - Jerry A. Boatz, Mark S. Gordon, Gregory A. Voth, Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Ruth Pachter:
New Materials Design. 1108-1116 - Charles A. Rendleman, Vincent E. Beckner, Mike Lijewski:
Parallelization of an Adaptive Mesh Refinement Method for Low Mach Number Combustion. 1117-1126 - Suresh Menon, Vaidyanathan Sankaran, Christopher P. Stone:
Combustion Dynamics of Swirling Turbulent Flames. 1127-1136 - Hong Hu, Edward L. Turner:
Parallel CFD Computing Using Shared Memory OpenMP. 1137-1146 - Osman Yasar:
Plasma Modeling of Ignition for Combustion Simulations. 1147-1158 - Osman Yasar:
Computational Science Education: Standards, Learning Outcomes, and Assessment. 1159-1169 - André Jaun, Johan Hedin, Thomas Johnson, Michael Christie, Lars-Erik Jonsson, Mikael Persson, Laurent Villard:
Learning Computational Methods for Partial Differential Equations from the Web. 1170-1175 - Carleton DeTar, Aaron L. Fogelson, Christopher R. Johnson, Christopher A. Sikorski:
Computational Engineering and Science Program at the University of Utah. 1176-1188
High Performance and Parallel Computing in Manufacturing and Testing Environments
- Myron Ginsberg:
Influences on the Solution Process for Large, Numeric-Intensive Automotive Simulations. 1189-1198 - Ram V. Mohan, Dale R. Shires, Andrew Mark:
Scalable Large Scale Process Modeling and Simulations in Liquid Composite Molding. 1199-1208 - J. Brent Spears, Brett Gossage:
An Object-Oriented Software Framework for Execution of Real-Time, Parallel Algorithms. 1209-1218 - John K. Debenham:
A Multiagent Architecture Addresses the Complexity of Industry Process Re-engineering. 1219-1227 - Naly Rakoto-Ravalontsalama:
Diagnosis Algorithms for a Symbolically Modeled Manufacturing Process. 1228-1236 - M. A. Chappell, B. K. Feather:
Time-Accurate Turbine Engine Simulation in a Parallel Computing Environment Part II - Software Alpha Test. 1237-1252
Monte Carlo Numerical Methods
- Ray Gallagher:
Finding Steady State of Safety Systems Using the Monte Carlo Method. 1253-1261 - Rudolf Schürer:
Parallel High-Dimensional Integration: Quasi-Monte Carlo versus Adaptive Cubature Rules. 1262-1271 - V. Filinov, M. Bonitz, D. Kremp, W.-D. Kraeft, Vladimir Fortov:
Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulations and Analytical Approximations for High-Temperature Plasmas. 1272-1281 - Chi-Ok Hwang, Michael Mascagni:
A Feynman-Kac Path-Integral Implementation for Poisson's Equation. 1282-1288 - Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan, Vassil N. Alexandrov:
Relaxed Monte Carlo Linear Solver. 1289-1298
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