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IEEE Concurrency, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January - March 1997
- Argy Krikelis:
Multimedia-an Arena for the Culmination of parallel Computing. 6-8 - Sara Reese Hedberg:
Democracy Online: The White House's Netcasts and town Meetings. 9-12 - T. Todd Elvins:
Render brokering for volume visualization. 16-25 - Susan Flynn Hummel, Doug Kimelman, Edith Schonberg, Marsha Tennenhouse, Dror Zernik:
Using program visualization for tuning parallel-loop scheduling. 26-40 - Michele Colajanni, Michele Cermele:
DAME: an environment for preserving the efficiency of data-parallel computations on distributed systems. 41-55 - Azer Bestavros:
WWW traffic reduction and load balancing through server-based caching. 56-67 - Jihong Kim, Yongmin Kim:
Performance analysis and tuning for a single-chip multiprocessor DSP. 68-79
Volume 5, Number 2, April - June 1997
- Paul Ammann, Sushil Jajodia:
Semantics-based transaction processing: satisfying conflicting objectives. 8-10 - David Clark:
No nukes is good news for supercomputers [nuclear weapons simulation]. 11-12 - Steve Chapin, Arthur B. Maccabe:
Multiprocessor Operating Systems: Harnessing The Power. 14-15 - Jörg Cordsen, Thomas Garnatz, Michael Sander, Anne Gerischer, Marco Dimas Gubitoso, Ute Haack, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Vote for peace: implementation and performance of a parallel operating system. 16-27 - Koen Langendoen, Raoul Bhoedjang, Henri E. Bal:
Models for asynchronous message handling. 28-38 - Dejan S. Milojicic, Alan Langerman, David L. Black, Michelle Dominijanni, Randall W. Dean, Steven J. Sears:
Concurrency: a case study in remote tasking and distributed TPC in Mach. 39-49 - Golden G. Richard III, Mukesh Singhal:
Using vector time to handle multiple failures in distributed systems. 50-59 - Scott Pakin, Vijay Karamcheti, Andrew A. Chien:
Fast messages: efficient, portable communication for workstation clusters and MPPs. 60-72 - Shahid H. Bokhari, David M. Nicol:
Balancing contention and synchronization on the Intel Paragon. 74-83 - Arthur B. Maccabe:
Benchmarking Multiprocessor OS Progress. 84-85 - Michael Mikolajczak:
Designing And Building Parallel Programs: Concepts And Tools For Parallel Software Engineering. 88-90 - David K. Kahaner:
Taiwan's National Center for High-Performance Computing. 91-93
Volume 5, Number 3, July - September 1997
- Argy Krikelis:
Multimedia processing architectures. 5-7 - David Clark:
Bluer Than Blue: How IBM Managed It. 8-11 - Ian Gorton, Innes Jelly:
Software Engineering For Parallel And Distributed systems: challenges and opportunities. 12-15 - Innes Jelly, Ian Gorton, Helmar Burkhart, Karsten M. Decker, Alan D. Fekete, John M. Potter, Hassan Gomaa, Jeffrey Kramer, Douglas C. Schmidt, John A. Stankovic:
Software engineering for parallel and distributed systems. 16-27 - Frank Heinze, Lorenz Schäfers, Christian Scheidler, Wolfgang Obelöer:
Trapper: eliminating performance bottlenecks in a parallel embedded application. 28-37 - Daron Green, Adrian Colbrook, Chris Scott, Mike Surridge:
HPCN tools: a European perspective. 38-43 - Naoshi Uchihira, Shinichi Honiden, Toshibumi Seki:
Hypersequential programming: a new way to develop concurrent programs. 44-54 - Ian A. Coutts, John M. Edwards:
Model-driven distributed systems. 55-63 - Peter Luksch, Ursula Maier, Sabine Rathmayer, Matthias Weidmann, Friedemann Unger:
SEMPA: software engineering for parallel scientific computing. 64-72 - P. Stpiczunski:
Local Area Networks: A Client/server Approach. 75-76 - Sebastian Anita:
Security In Distributed Computing: Did You Lock The Door? 76-77
Volume 5, Number 4, October - December 1997
- David Clark:
Cyber-bricks and paradigms. - Kathy J. Liszka, John K. Antonio, Howard Jay Siegel:
Is an alligator better than an armadillo? [interconnection networks]. - Argy Krikelis:
Application-centric parallel multimedia software. - Paul Ammann, Sushil Jajodia:
Rethinking integrity [distributed databases]. 5-6 - Klaus Stüben:
Europort-D: parallel computing for European industry. 7-10 - Sara Reese Hedberg:
Robots playing soccer? RoboCup poses a new set of challenges in intelligent distributed computing. 13-17 - Hesham El-Rewini, Wolfgang A. Halang:
The Engineering of Complex Distributed Computer Systems. 30-31 - Rachid Guerraoui, Benoît Garbinato, Karim Mazouni:
Garf: a tool for programming reliable distributed applications. 32-39 - Jenwei Hsieh, David Hung-Chang Du, James A. MacDonald, Joseph P. Thomas, Jack Pugaczewski:
HIPPI over ATM networks: extending connections for distributed computing. 40-53 - Roberto Giorgi, Cosimo Antonio Prete, Gianpaolo Prina, Luigi M. Ricciardi:
Trace Factory: generating workloads for trace-driven simulation of shared-bus multiprocessors. 54-68 - Vijay K. Garg:
Methods for observing global properties in distributed systems. 69-77
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