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16th PDP 2008: Toulouse, France
- 16th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP 2008), 13-15 February 2008, Toulouse, France. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3089-5
- José Manuel Colmenar, Noelia Morón, Oscar Garnica, Juan Lanchares, José Ignacio Hidalgo:
Modelling Asynchronous Systems using Probability Distribution Functions. 3-11 - Jie Tao, Marcel Kunze, Wolfgang Karl:
Evaluating the Cache Architecture of Multicore Processors. 12-19 - Crispín Gómez Requena, María Engracia Gómez, Pedro López, José Duato:
Exploiting Wiring Resources on Interconnection Network: Increasing Path Diversity. 20-29 - J. Rubén Titos Gil, Manuel E. Acacio, José Manuel García Carrasco:
Characterization of Conflicts in Log-Based Transactional Memory (LogTM). 30-37 - Yingchun Lei, Wen Zhang, Yili Gong, Huyin Zhang:
MEANS: A Micro-thrEad Architecture for Network Server. 38-42 - Denis Caromel, Ludovic Henrio, Mario Leyton:
Type Safe Algorithmic Skeletons. 45-53 - Marco Aldinucci, Sonia Campa, Marco Danelutto, Marco Vanneschi, Peter Kilpatrick, Patrizio Dazzi, Domenico Laforenza, Nicola Tonellotto:
Behavioural Skeletons in GCM: Autonomic Management of Grid Components. 54-63 - Jörg Dümmler, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
A Transformation Framework for Communicating Multiprocessor-Tasks. 64-71 - Julien Bernard, Jean-Louis Roch, Daouda Traoré:
Processor-Oblivious Parallel Stream Computations. 72-76 - Mohammed Toure, Girma Berhe, Patricia Stolf, Laurent Broto, Noel De Palma, Daniel Hagimont:
Autonomic Management for Grid Applications. 79-86 - Koji Noguchi, Michael B. Dillencourt, Lubomir Bic:
Efficient Global Pointers With Spontaneous Process Migration. 87-94 - Wassef Louati, Djamal Zeghlache:
Personal Overlay Networks Management Using a P2P-based Publish/Subscribe Naming System. 95-99 - Zhenkuan Pan, Guanfeng Liu, Yuebin Xu:
A Distributed Reputation Control Architecture Based on Virtual Organizational Domains in the Grid Economy. 100-104 - Kunal Goswami, Arobinda Gupta:
Resource Selection in Grids Using Contract Net. 105-109 - Borja Bergua, Félix García Carballeira, Alejandro Calderón, Luis Miguel Sánchez, Jesús Carretero:
Comparing Grid Data Transfer Technologies in the Expand Parallel File System. 110-114 - Oisín Curran, Paddy Downes, John Cunniffe, Andy Shearer:
Fine-Grained Workflow in Heterogeneous Environments. 115-119 - Antonio Robles-Gómez, Aurelio Bermúdez, Rafael Casado, Francisco J. Quiles:
Evaluation of a Fabric Management Mechanism for Advanced Switching in Presence of Traffic. 120-125 - Jürgen Hofer, Thomas Fahringer:
A Multi-Perspective Taxonomy for Systematic Classification of Grid Faults. 126-130 - Björn Könning, Christian Engelmann, Stephen L. Scott, Al Geist:
Virtualized Environments for the Harness High Performance Computing Workbench. 133-140 - Jaume Joven, Oriol Font-Bach, David Castells-Rufas, Ricardo Martínez, Lluís Terés, Jordi Carrabina:
xENoC - An eXperimental Network-On-Chip Environment for Parallel Distributed Computing on NoC-based MPSoC Architectures. 141-148 - Christian Hütter, Thomas Moschny:
Runtime Locality Optimizations of Distributed Java Applications. 149-156 - Abbas Eslami Kiasari, Dara Rahmati, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Shaahin Hessabi:
A Markovian Performance Model for Networks-on-Chip. 157-164 - Julien Taillard, Frédéric Guyomarc'h, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
A Graphical Framework for High Performance Computing Using An MDE Approach. 165-173 - Hong Liu, Xiaoning Wang, Tian Luo, Xiaosong Li, Wei Li:
Improving the Performance of Service-based Applications by Dynamic Service Execution. 174-182 - Giuliano Casale, Paolo Cremonesi, Roberto Turrin:
Robust Workload Estimation in Queueing Network Performance Models. 183-187 - Constantino Vázquez, Eduardo Huedo, Rubén S. Montero, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
A Performance Model for Federated Grid Infrastructures. 188-192 - Daniel Becker, Wolfgang Frings, Felix Wolf:
Performance Evaluation and Optimization of Parallel Grid Computing Applications. 193-199 - Carsten Albrecht, Philipp Roß, Roman Koch, Thilo Pionteck, Erik Maehle:
Performance Analysis of Bus-Based Interconnects for a Run-Time Reconfigurable Co-Processor Platform. 200-205 - Daniel Lorenz, Peter Buchholz, Christian Uebing, Wolfgang Walkowiak, Roland Wismüller:
Secure Communication for Computational Steering of Grid Jobs. 209-217 - Pierre Delannoy, Monique Becker:
Peer-to-Peer Communications to Provide a QoS Aware System for Multicast. 218-228 - Zhenyu Li, Zengyang Zhu, Zhongcheng Li, Gaogang Xie:
SAP2P: Self-adaptive and Locality-aware P2P Membership Protocol for Heterogeneous Systems. 229-236 - Gabriel Falcão Paiva Fernandes, Vítor Manuel Mendes da Silva, Marco Alexandre Cravo Gomes, Leonel Augusto Sousa:
Edge Stream Oriented LDPC Decoding. 237-244 - Gabriella Carrozza, Marcello Cinque, Domenico Cotroneo, Stefano Russo:
Dependability Evaluation and Modeling of the Bluetooth Data Communication Channel. 245-252 - Andrés Ortiz, Julio Ortega Lopera, Antonio F. Díaz, Alberto Prieto:
Comparison of Onloading and Offloading Strategies to Improve Network Interfaces. 253-260 - José L. Abellán, Juan Fernández, Manuel E. Acacio:
CellStats: A Tool to Evaluate the Basic Synchronization and Communication Operations of the Cell BE. 261-268 - Blas Cuesta, Antonio Robles, José Duato:
Improving Token Coherence by Multicast Coherence Messages. 269-273 - Mikel Larrea, Iratxe Soraluze Arriola, Roberto Cortiñas, Alberto Lafuente:
An Evaluation of Communication-Optimal P Algorithms. 274-279 - Georgios I. Goumas, Kornilios Kourtis, Nikos Anastopoulos, Vasileios Karakasis, Nectarios Koziris:
Understanding the Performance of Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication. 283-292 - Pierre-Nicolas Clauss, Jens Gustedt, Frédéric Suter:
Out-of-Core Wavefront Computations with Reduced Synchronization. 293-300 - Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Ernie Chan, Robert A. van de Geijn, Field G. Van Zee:
Scheduling of QR Factorization Algorithms on SMP and Multi-Core Architectures. 301-310 - Carl Christian Rolf, Krzysztof Kuchcinski:
State-copying and Recomputation in Parallel Constraint Programming with Global Constraints. 311-317 - Eric Martin Heien, Noriyuki Fujimoto, Kenichi Hagihara:
Static Load Distribution for Communication Intensive Parallel Computing in Multiclusters. 321-328 - Carlos Gómez-Pantoja, Mauricio Marín:
Load Balancing Distributed Inverted Files: Query Ranking. 329-333 - Diego R. Llanos Ferraris, David Orden, Belén Palop:
Just-In-Time Scheduling for Loop-based Speculative Parallelization. 334-342 - Adam Kai Leung Wong, Andrzej M. Goscinski:
The Impact of Under-Estimated Length of Jobs on EASY-Backfill Scheduling. 343-350 - Janusz Borkowski, Marek S. Tudruj:
Tuning the Efficiency of Parallel Adaptive Integration with Synchronizers. 351-357 - Siming Lin, Xueqi Cheng:
BC-GA: A Graph Partitioning Algorithm for Parallel Simulation of Internet Applications. 358-365 - Gennaro Cordasco, Grzegorz Malewicz, Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Extending IC-Scheduling via the Sweep Algorithm. 366-373 - Sékou Diakité, Jean-Marc Nicod, Laurent Philippe:
Comparison of Batch Scheduling for Identical Multi-Tasks Jobs on Heterogeneous Platforms. 374-378 - Nicola Tonellotto, Ranieri Baraglia, Renato Ferrini, Laura Ricci, Ramin Yahyapour:
QoS-constrained List Scheduling Heuristics for Parallel Applications on Grids. 379-383 - Jose Ignacio Agulleiro Baldo, Ester M. Garzón, Inmaculada García, José-Jesús Fernández:
Fast Tomographic Reconstruction with Vectorized Backprojection. 387-390 - José Manuel Chaves-González, David Domínguez-González, Miguel Ángel Vega Rodríguez, Juan Antonio Gómez Pulido, Juan Manuel Sánchez-Pérez:
Parallelizing PBIL for Solving a Real-World Frequency Assignment Problem in GSM Networks. 391-398 - Jaeyeon Kang, Sanjay Ranka:
Dynamic Algorithms for Energy Minimization on Parallel Machines. 399-406 - Jürgen Kadidlo, Alfred Strey:
Exploiting Data- and Thread-Level Parallelism for Image Correlation. 407-413 - Mauricio Marín, Carolina Bonacic:
Bulk-Synchronous On-Line Crawling on Clusters of Computers. 414-421 - Marc Gelgon, Afshin Nikseresht:
Decentralized Learning of a Gaussian Mixture with Variational Bayes-based Aggregation. 422-428 - Coromoto León, Gara Miranda, Casiano Rodríguez, Carlos Segura:
A Distributed Parallel Algorithm to Solve the 2D Cutting Stock Problem. 429-434 - Antonio Gómez-Iglesias, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez, Francisco Castejón-Magaña, Manuel Rubio del Solar, Miguel Cárdenas-Montes:
Grid Computing in Order to Implement a Three-Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Equilibrium Solver for Plasma Confinement. 435-439 - Veronica Gil-Costa, Mauricio Marín:
Distributed Sparse Spatial Selection Indexes. 440-444 - Ales Krenek, Martin Petrek, Jan Kmunícek, Jiri Filipovic, Zdenek Sustr, Frantisek Dvorák, Jirí Sitera, Jiri Wiesner, Ludek Matyska:
Multiple Ligand Trajectory Docking Study - Semiautomatic Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulations using EGEE gLite Services. 447-454 - Daniele D'Agostino, Andrea Clematis, Ivan Merelli, Luciano Milanesi, Matteo Coloberti:
A Grid Service based Parallel Molecular Surface Reconstruction System. 455-462 - María Teresa Signes Pont, Gregorio de Miguel Casado, Juan Manuel García Chamizo, Higinio Mora Mora:
Parametric Architecture for Modeling Neuronal Systems. 463-469 - Supriya Krishnamurthy, Sameh El-Ansary, Erik Aurell, Seif Haridi:
Comparing Maintenance Strategies for Overlays. 473-482 - Satoshi Ohzahata, Konosuke Kawashima:
A Study on Traffic Characteristics Evaluation for a Pure P2P Application. 483-490 - Peter Merz, Matthias Priebe, Steffen Wolf:
A Simulation Framework for Distributed Super-Peer Topology Construction Using Network Coordinates. 491-498 - Tien Tuan Anh Dinh, Michael Lees, Georgios Theodoropoulos, Rob Minson:
Large Scale Distributed Simulation of p2p Networks. 499-507 - Isaías Martinez-Yelmo, Rubén Cuevas Rumín, Carmen Guerrero, Andreas Mauthe:
Routing Performance in a Hierarchical DHT-based Overlay Network. 508-515 - Vinay Aggarwal, Obi Akonjang, Anja Feldmann, Rumen Tashev, Sebastian Mohrs:
Reflecting P2P User Behaviour Models in a Simulation Environment. 516-523 - Raffaele Bolla, Marco Canini, Riccardo Rapuzzi, Michele Sciuto:
On the Double-Faced Nature of P2P Traffic. 524-530 - Ali Boudani, Yiping Chen, Gilles Straub, Gwendal Simon:
Internet-Scale Simulations of a Peer Selection Algorithm. 531-535 - Tom Gross, Mirko Fetter:
CoDaMine: Communication Data Mining for Feedback and Control in Ubiquitous Environments. 539-546 - Ta'id Holmes, Martin Vasko, Schahram Dustdar:
VieBOP: Extending BPEL Engines with BPEL4People. 547-555 - Hong Sun, Vincenzo De Florio, Ning Gui, Chris Blondia:
Towards Building Virtual Community for Ambient Assisted Living. 556-561 - Igor V. Kotenko, Alexander Ulanov:
Packet Level Simulation of Cooperative Distributed Defense against Internet Attacks. 565-572 - Pablo Neira Ayuso, Rafael Martinez Gasca, Laurent Lefèvre:
FT-FW: Efficient Connection Failover in Cluster-based Stateful Firewalls. 573-580 - Diana Berbecaru, Luca Albertalli:
An Optimized Double Cache Technique for Efficient Use of Forward-secure Signature Schemes. 581-589 - Giorgos Karopoulos, Georgios Kambourakis, Stefanos Gritzalis:
Privacy Protection in Context Transfer Protocol. 590-596 - Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Félix J. García Clemente, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
Building and Managing Policy-Based Secure Overlay Networks. 597-603 - Mariano Ceccato, Jasvir Nagra, Paolo Tonella:
Distributing Trust Verification to Increase Application Performance. 604-610 - Cataldo Basile, Paolo Carlo Pomi, Piervito Scaglioso:
Integrating Deployment Techniques with Monitoring: The Proactive Configuration Checker (PCC). 611-615 - Marco Aldinucci, Massimo Torquati, Marco Vanneschi, Pierfrancesco Zuccato:
The VirtuaLinux Storage Abstraction Layer for Ef?cient Virtual Clustering. 619-627 - Gabor Kecskemeti, Péter Kacsuk, Gábor Terstyánszky, Tamás Kiss, Thierry Delaitre:
Automatic Service Deployment Using Virtualisation. 628-635 - Geoffroy Vallée, Thomas J. Naughton, Christian Engelmann, Hong Ong, Stephen L. Scott:
System-Level Virtualization for High Performance Computing. 636-643
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