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Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2003
- Ahmad Khonsari, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua:
An analytical model of adaptive wormhole routing with time-out. 1-12 - Iuon-Chang Lin, Min-Shiang Hwang, Li-Hua Li:
A new remote user authentication scheme for multi-server architecture. 13-22 - Jesús Carretero, Javier Fernández, Félix García, Alok N. Choudhary:
A hierarchical disk scheduler for multimedia systems. 23-35 - Taesoon Park, Namyoon Woo, Heon Young Yeom:
An efficient recovery scheme for fault-tolerant mobile computing systems. 37-53 - José Luis Fernández-Villacañas Martín, Mark Shackleton:
Investigation of the importance of the genotype-phenotype mapping in information retrieval. 55-68 - Gianluca Dini:
A secure and available electronic voting service for a large-scale distributed system. 69-85 - Andrew S. Deonarine, Sonya M. Clark, Lars Konermann:
Implementation of a multifunctional logic gate based on folding/unfolding transitions of a protein. 87-97 - Peter Arbenz, Torsten Braun:
SPEEDUP workshop on distributed computing and high-speed networks. 99-100 - Burkhard Stiller, Peter Reichl, Jan Gerke, Hasan, Placi Flury:
Charging and accounting in high-speed networks. 101-109 - Ralf Gruber, Pieter Volgers, Alessandro De Vita, Massimiliano Stengel, Trach-Minh Tran:
Parameterisation to tailor commodity clusters to applications. 111-120 - Johannes Schneider:
Searching for Backbones--a high-performance parallel algorithm for solving combinatorial optimization problems. 121-131 - Martin Guggisberg, Peter Fornaro, Tibor Gyalog, Helmar Burkhart:
An interdisciplinary virtual laboratory on nanoscience. 133-141
Volume 19, Number 2, February 2003
- Aldo Dall'Osso:
Using computer algebra systems in the development of scientific computer codes. 143-160 - Chunlin Li, Layuan Li:
Combine concept of agent and service to build distributed object-oriented system. 161-171 - Sheng Uei Guan, Tianhan Wang, Sim Heng Ong:
Migration control for mobile agents based on passport and visa. 173-186 - François Flückiger:
Guest editorial. 187-189 - Brian E. Carpenter:
Future applications and middleware, and their impact on theinfrastructure. 191-197 - Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet:
Grid high performance networking in the DataGRID project. 199-208 - Adam Belloum, David L. Groep, Zeger W. Hendrikse, Louis O. Hertzberger, Vladimir Korkhov, Cees T. A. M. de Laat, Dmitry Vasunin:
VLAM-G: a grid-based virtual laboratory. 209-217 - Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch, Hans L. Cycon, Mark Palkow:
Global serverless videoconferencing over IP. 219-227 - Maja Matijasevic, Lea Skorin-Kapov:
Design and evaluation of a multi-user virtual audio chat. 229-239 - Michael Fromme, Helmut Pralle:
Architecture of a shared-image electronic whiteboard in telemedicine. 241-249 - Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Óscar Cánovas Reverte:
New security services based on PKI. 251-262 - Eduardo Jacob, Fidel Liberal, Juanjo Unzilla:
PKIX-based certification infrastructure implementation adapted to non-personal end entities. 263-275 - David W. Chadwick, Alexander Otenko:
The PERMIS X.509 role based privilege management infrastructure. 277-289 - Steven Van den Berghe, Pim Van Heuven, Jan Coppens, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester:
Distributed policy-based management of measurement-based traffic engineering: design and implementation. 291-302 - Jean-François Scariot, Bernard Martinet:
NetSEC: metrology-based application for network security. 303-311 - Christos Bouras, Mauro Campanella, Michal Przybylski, Afrodite Sevasti:
QoS and SLA aspects across multiple management domains: the SEQUIN approach. 313-326
Volume 19, Number 3, April 2003
- Nicoletta Del Buono, Tiziano Politi:
Geometric numerical algorithms. 327-329 - Sergio Blanes, Fernando Casas:
Optimization of Lie group methods for differential equations. 331-339 - Elena Celledoni, Arne Marthinsen, Brynjulf Owren:
Commutator-free Lie group methods. 341-352 - Markus Baumann, Uwe Helmke:
Singular value decomposition of time-varying matrices. 353-361 - Luca Dieci, Erik S. Van Vleck:
Orthonormal integrators based on Householder and Givens transformations. 363-373 - Mark Sofroniou, Giulia Spaletta:
Increment formulations for rounding error reduction in the numerical solution of structured differential systems. 375-383 - Fasma Diele, Stefania Ragni:
The global error of Magnus methods based on the Cayley map for some oscillatory problems. 385-393 - Brian E. Moore, Sebastian Reich:
Multi-symplectic integration methods for Hamiltonian PDEs. 395-402 - Alvaro L. Islas, Constance M. Schober:
Multi-symplectic methods for generalized Schrödinger equations. 403-413 - Zhidong Jia, Benedict J. Leimkuhler:
A parallel multiple time-scale reversible integrator for dynamics simulation. 415-424 - Nicoletta Del Buono, Cinzia Elia:
Computation of few Lyapunov exponents by geodesic based algorithms. 425-430 - Ernesto Chiarantoni, Girolamo Fornarelli, Silvano Vergura, Tiziano Politi:
Applying fixed point homotopy to nonlinear DAEs deriving from switching circuits. 431-441
Volume 19, Number 4, May 2003
- Kai Wang, Sangbae Kim, Jun Zhang, Kengo Nakajima, Hiroshi Okuda:
Global and localized parallel preconditioning techniques for large scale solid Earth simulations. 443-456 - Iuon-Chang Lin, Min-Shiang Hwang, Chin-Chen Chang:
A new key assignment scheme for enforcing complicated access control policies in hierarchy. 457-462 - Cyrus Soleimany, Sivarama P. Dandamudi:
Performance of a distributed architecture for query processing on workstation clusters. 463-478 - Garrett R. Yaun, Christopher D. Carothers, Sibel Adali, David L. Spooner:
Optimistic parallel simulation of a large-scale view storage system. 479-492 - Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Ahmad Khonsari, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua:
Analysis of k-ary n-cubes with dimension-ordered routing. 493-502 - Henri E. Bal, Klaus-Peter Löhr, Alexander Reinefeld, Craig A. Lee:
Editorial. 503-504 - Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Adaptive scheduling under memory constraints on non-dedicated computationalfarms. 505-519 - Martin Schulz, Jie Tao, Carsten Trinitis, Wolfgang Karl:
SMiLE: an integrated, multi-paradigm software infrastructure for SCI-basedclusters. 521-532 - Ge Yang, Ruoming Jin, Gagan Agrawal:
Implementing data cube construction using a cluster middleware: algorithms, implementation experience, and performance evaluation. 533-550 - Alessandro Bassi, Micah Beck, Terry Moore, James S. Plank, D. Martin Swany, Richard Wolski, Graham E. Fagg:
The Internet Backplane Protocol: a study in resource sharing. 551-561 - Kenji Kaneda, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
Virtual private grid: a command shell for utilizing hundreds of machines efficiently. 563-573 - Alexandre Denis, Christian Pérez, Thierry Priol:
PadicoTM: an open integration framework for communication middleware and runtimes. 575-585 - Gene Cooperman, Henri Casanova, Jim Hayes, Thomas Witzel:
Using TOP-C and AMPIC to port large parallel applications to the Computational Grid. 587-596
Volume 19, Number 5, July 2003
- Dieter Kranzlmüller, Jens Volkert:
Tools for program development and analysis. 597-598 - David M. Beazley:
Automated scientific software scripting with SWIG. 599-609 - Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto, P. Teti:
An advanced environment supporting structured parallel programming in Java. 611-626 - Ralf H. Reussner:
Automatic component protocol adaptation with the CoConut/J tool suite. 627-639 - Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Roland Wismüller:
A monitoring system for multithreaded applications. 641-650 - Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Roland Wismüller, Piotr Metel, Rafal Orlowski:
Monitoring of distributed Java applications. 651-663 - David Abramson, Greg Watson:
Debugging scientific applications in the .NET Framework. 665-678 - Michiel Ronsse, Mark Christiaens, Koen De Bosschere:
Debugging shared memory parallel programs using record/replay. 679-687 - Dieter Kranzlmüller, Nam Thoai, Jens Volkert:
Error detection in large-scale parallel programs with long runtimes. 689-700 - Torsten Wilde, James Arthur Kohl, Ray E. Flanery Jr.:
Immersive and 3D viewers for CUMULVS: VTK/CAVE[tm] and AVS/Express. 701-719 - Vicente Blanco Pérez, Patricia González, José Carlos Cabaleiro, Dora Blanco Heras, Tomás F. Pena, Juan J. Pombo, Francisco F. Rivera:
AVISPA: visualizing the performance prediction of parallel iterative solvers. 721-733 - Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux, Benhur de Oliveira Stein:
Flexible performance visualization of parallel and distributed applications. 735-747 - Ralf H. Reussner:
Using SKaMPI for developing high-performance MPI programs with performance portability. 749-759 - Jie Tao, Martin Schulz, Wolfgang Karl:
ARS: an adaptive runtime system for locality optimization. 761-776 - Siegfried Höfinger:
Latency reduction from runtime-interference to the parallel Quantum Chemistry program GREMLIN in heterogeneous and homogeneous environments. 777-788 - Cos S. Ierotheou, Steve P. Johnson, P. F. Leggett, Mark Cross:
Using an interactive parallelisation toolkit to parallelise an ocean modelling code. 789-801
Volume 19, Number 6, August 2003
- Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown, Cees de Laat:
iGrid 2002: The International Virtual Laboratory. 803-804 - A. Andronico, Roberto Barbera, Alberto Falzone, Peter Z. Kunszt, Giuseppe Lo Re, Alfredo Pulvirenti, A. Rodolico:
GENIUS: a simple and easy way to access computational and data grids. 805-813 - Zeger W. Hendrikse, Adam Belloum, Philip M. R. Jonkergouw, Gert B. Eijkel, Ron M. A. Heeren, Louis O. Hertzberger, Vladimir Korkhov, Cees de Laat, Dmitry Vasunin:
Evaluating the VLAM-G toolkit on the DAS-2. 815-824 - Roger Les Cottrell, Antony Antony, Connie Logg, Jirí Navrátil:
iGrid2002 demonstration: bandwidth from the low lands. 825-837 - Zhiling Lan, Valerie E. Taylor, Greg Bryan:
Exploring cosmology applications on distributed environments. 839-847 - Arthurine Breckenridge, Lyndon Pierson, Sergiu Sanielevici, Joel Welling, Rainer Keller, Uwe Wössner, Jürgen P. Schulze:
Distributed, on-demand, data-intensive and collaborative simulation analysis. 849-859 - Scott Atchley, Stephen Soltesz, James S. Plank, Micah Beck:
Video IBPster. 861-870 - Luc Renambot, Tom van der Schaaf, Henri E. Bal, Desmond Germans, Hans J. W. Spoelder:
Griz: experience with remote visualization over an optical grid. 871-882 - Richard Hughes-Jones, Steve Parsley, Ralph Spencer:
High data rate transmission in high resolution radio astronomy - vlbiGRID. 883-896 - Joe Mambretti, Jeremy Weinberger, Jim Hao Chen, Elizabeth Bacon, Fei Yeh, Dave Lillethun, Robert L. Grossman, Yunhong Gu, Marco Mazzucco:
The Photonic TeraStream: enabling next generation applications through intelligent optical networking at iGRID2002. 897-908 - Nicholas T. Karonis, Michael E. Papka, Justin Binns, John Bresnahan, Joseph A. Insley, David Jones, Joseph M. Link:
High-resolution remote rendering of large datasets in a collaborative environment. 909-917 - Eric He, Javid Alimohideen, Josh Eliason, Naveen K. Krishnaprasad, Jason Leigh, Oliver T. W. Yu, Thomas A. DeFanti:
Quanta: a toolkit for high performance data delivery over photonic networks. 919-933 - Chong Zhang, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Marco Mazzucco, Robert L. Grossman:
TeraScope: distributed visual data mining of terascale data sets over photonic networks. 935-943 - Robert L. Grossman, Yunhong Gu, Don Hamelburg, David Hanley, Xinwei Hong, Jorge Levera, Dave Lillethun, Marco Mazzucco, Joe Mambretti, Jeremy Weinberger:
Experimental studies using photonic data services at IGrid 2002. 945-955 - Rajvikram Singh, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Fotis Karayannis:
TeraVision: a high resolution graphics streaming device for amplified collaboration environments. 957-971 - Shalini Venkataraman, Jason Leigh, Tom Coffin:
Kites flying in and out of space--distributed physically based art on the grid. 973-982 - William E. Allcock, John Bresnahan, Julian J. Bunn, S. Hegde, Joseph A. Insley, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Harvey B. Newman, Sylvain Ravot, Tony Rimovsky, Conrad Steenberg, Linda Winkler:
Grid-enabled particle physics event analysis: experiences using a 10 Gb, high-latency network for a high-energy physics application. 983-997 - Cees de Laat, Erik Radius, Steven Wallace:
The rationale of the current optical networking initiatives. 999-1008 - Leon Gommans, Cees de Laat, Bas van Oudenaarde, Arie Taal:
Authorization of a QoS path based on generic AAA. 1009-1016 - Antony Antony, Johan Blom, Cees de Laat, Jason Lee, Wim Sjouw:
Microscopic examination of TCP flows over transatlantic links. 1017-1029 - David Lee, Abel W. Lin, Thomas Hutton, Toyokazu Akiyama, Shinji Shimojo, Fang-Pang Lin, Steven Peltier, Mark H. Ellisman:
Global Telescience featuring IPv6 at iGrid2002. 1031-1039 - Dave Pape, Josephine Anstey, Margaret Dolinsky, Edward J. Dambik:
Ygdrasil--a framework for composing shared virtual worlds. 1041-1049 - Corrie Kost, Steven McDonald, Bryan Caron, Wade Hong:
ATLAS Canada lightpath data transfer trial. 1051-1062
Volume 19, Number 7, October 2003
- Shahadat Khan, Kin F. Li, Eric G. Manning, Robert Watson, Gholamali C. Shoja:
Optimal Quality of Service routing and admission control using the Utility Model. 1063-1073 - Panagiotis D. Michailidis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Performance evaluation of load balancing strategies for approximate string matching application on an MPI cluster of heterogeneous workstations. 1075-1104 - Eric Jui-Lin Lu, Rai-Fu Chen:
Design and implementation of a fine-grained menu control processor for web-based information systems. 1105-1119 - Anand Natrajan, Marty A. Humphrey, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Erratum to: "The Legion support for advanced parameter-space studies on a grid" [Future Generation Computer Systems 18 (2002) 1033-1052]. 1121-1122 - Luciano Lopez:
Structural dynamical systems in linear algebra and control: computational aspects. 1123-1124 - Luca Dieci, Alessandra Papini:
Continuation of eigendecomposition. 1125-1137 - Moody T. Chu, Fasma Diele, Ivonne Sgura:
On robust matrix completion with prescribed eigenvalues. 1139-1153 - Nicoletta Del Buono, Luciano Lopez:
Differential approaches for computing Euclidean diagonal norm balanced realizations in control theory. 1155-1163 - Maria Przybylska:
Isospectral-like flows and eigenvalue problem. 1165-1175 - Nickolay T. Trendafilov:
On the l1 Procrustes problem. 1177-1186 - Cinzia Elia, Luciano Lopez:
Exponential monotonicity of quadratic forms in ODEs and preserving methods. 1187-1195 - Hans Z. Munthe-Kaas, Stein Krogstad:
On enumeration problems in Lie-Butcher theory. 1197-1205 - Robert I. McLachlan, Matthew Perlmutter, G. R. W. Quispel:
Lie group foliations: dynamical systems and integrators. 1207-1219 - András Varga:
A numerically reliable approach to robust pole assignment for descriptor system. 1221-1230 - Knut Hüper, Paul Van Dooren:
New algorithms for the iterative refinement of estimates of invariant subspaces. 1231-1242 - Peter Benner, Daniel Kressner, Volker Mehrmann:
Structure preservation: a challenge in computational control. 1243-1252 - Biswa N. Datta:
Krylov subspace methods for large-scale matrix problems in control. 1253-1263
Volume 19, Number 8, November 2003
- Rosemary A. Renaut, Ulrich Rüde:
Editorial. 1265 - Hans-Joachim Bungartz:
Computational science and engineering: a new master's program at the Technische Universität München. 1267-1274 - Sverker Holmgren, Anders Ynnerman:
The Swedish National Graduate School in Scientific Computing (NGSSC). 1275-1283 - Leigh J. Little:
The computational science major at SUNY Brockport. 1285-1292 - Jaime Seguel, Domingo Rodríguez:
The doctoral program in Computing and Information Sciences and Engineering of the University of Puerto Rico. 1293-1298 - Christo Angelov, Roderick V. N. Melnik, Jacob Buur:
The synergistic integration of mathematics, software engineering, and user-centred design: exploring new trends in education. 1299-1307 - H. Martin Bücker, Bruno Lang, Christian H. Bischof:
Parallel programming in computational science: an introductory practical training course for computer science undergraduates at Aachen University. 1309-1319 - José-Jesús Fernández, Inmaculada García, Ester M. Garzón:
Floating point arithmetic teaching for computational science. 1321-1334 - Floyd B. Hanson:
Local supercomputing training in the computational sciences using remote national centers. 1335-1347 - Paolo Mori, Laura Ricci:
Computational science in high schools: defining curricula and environments. 1349-1361 - Wolfgang Wiechert:
The role of modeling in computational science education. 1363-1374
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