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International Journal of Parallel Programming, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, February 2007
- Rajani Pai, R. Govindarajan:
FEADS: A Framework for Exploring the Application Design Space on Network Processors. 1-31 - Ender Özcan, Esin Onbasioglu:
Memetic Algorithms for Parallel Code Optimization. 33-61 - Chunhui Zhang, Fadi J. Kurdahi:
Reducing Off-Chip Memory Access via Stream-Conscious Tiling on Multimedia Applications. 63-98
Volume 35, Number 2, April 2007
- Tony Givargis:
Special Issue On Embedded Processors - Guest Editor Introduction. 99-100 - JoAnn M. Paul, Brett H. Meyer:
Amdahl's Law Revisited for Single Chip Systems. 101-123 - Sorin Manolache, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Fault-aware Communication Mapping for NoCs with Guaranteed Latency. 125-156 - Peter Petrov, Alex Orailoglu:
Dynamic Tag Reduction for Low-Power Caches in Embedded Systems with Virtual Memory. 157-177
Volume 35, Number 3, June 2007
- Sally A. McKee:
Guest Editor's Introduction. 179-180 - José E. Moreira, Valentina Salapura, George Almási, Charles Archer, Ralph Bellofatto, Peter Bergner, Randy Bickford, Matthias A. Blumrich, José R. Brunheroto, Arthur A. Bright, Michael Brutman, José G. Castaños, Dong Chen, Paul Coteus, Paul Crumley, Sam Ellis, Thomas Engelsiepen, Alan Gara, Mark Giampapa, Tom Gooding, Shawn Hall, Ruud A. Haring, Roger L. Haskin, Philip Heidelberger, Dirk Hoenicke, Todd Inglett, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Derek Lieber, David Limpert, Patrick McCarthy, Mark Megerian, Michael B. Mundy, Martin Ohmacht, Jeff Parker, Rick A. Rand, Don Reed, Ramendra K. Sahoo, Alda Sanomiya, Richard Shok, Brian E. Smith, Gordon G. Stewart, Todd Takken, Pavlos Vranas, Brian P. Wallenfelt, Michael Blocksome, Joe Ratterman:
The Blue Gene/L Supercomputer: A Hardware and Software Story. 181-206 - Gregory L. Lee, Martin Schulz, Dong H. Ahn, Andrew Bernat, Bronis R. de Supinski, Steven Y. Ko, Barry Rountree:
Dynamic Binary Instrumentation and Data Aggregation on Large Scale Systems. 207-232 - Michael Gschwind:
The Cell Broadband Engine: Exploiting Multiple Levels of Parallelism in a Chip Multiprocessor. 233-262 - Samuel Williams, John Shalf, Leonid Oliker, Shoaib Kamil, Parry Husbands, Katherine A. Yelick:
Scientific Computing Kernels on the Cell Processor. 263-298 - James Laudon, Lawrence Spracklen:
The Coming Wave of Multithreaded Chip Multiprocessors. 299-330
Volume 35, Number 4, August 2007
- Eduard Ayguadé, Matthias S. Müller:
Special Issue on OpenMP - Guest Editors' Introduction. 331-333 - Greg Bronevetsky, Bronis R. de Supinski:
Complete Formal Specification of the OpenMP Memory Model. 335-392 - Alejandro Duran, Roger Ferrer, Juan José Costa, Marc González, Xavier Martorell, Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta:
A Proposal for Error Handling in OpenMP. 393-416 - Alan Morris, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende:
Supporting Nested OpenMP Parallelism in the TAU Performance System. 417-436
Volume 35, Number 5, October 2007
- Eduard Ayguadé, Matthias S. Müller:
Introduction. 437-439 - Russell Brown, Ilya Sharapov:
High-Scalability Parallelization of a Molecular Modeling Application: Performance and Productivity Comparison Between OpenMP and MPI Implementations. 441-458 - Dieter an Mey, Samuel Sarholz, Christian Terboven:
Nested Parallelization with OpenMP. 459-476 - Markus Nordén, Henrik Löf, Jarmo Rantakokko, Sverker Holmgren:
Dynamic Data Migration for Structured AMR Solvers. 477-491 - Tien-Hsiung Weng, Ruey-Kuen Perng, Barbara M. Chapman:
OpenMP Implementation of SPICE3 Circuit Simulator. 493-505
Volume 35, Number 6, December 2007
- Anup Gangwar, M. Balakrishnan, Preeti Ranjan Panda, Anshul Kumar:
Evaluation of Bus Based Interconnect Mechanisms in Clustered VLIW Architectures. 507-527 - Issam W. Damaj:
Parallel Algorithms Development for Programmable Devices with Application from Cryptography. 529-572 - Laurent Baduel, Françoise Baude, Denis Caromel:
Asynchronous Typed Object Groups for Grid Programming. 573-614 - Kento Emoto, Zhenjiang Hu, Kazuhiko Kakehi, Masato Takeichi:
A Compositional Framework for Developing Parallel Programs on Two-Dimensional Arrays. 615-658
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