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4th HiPC 1997: Bangalore, India
- Proceedings of the Fourth International on High-Performance Computing, HiPC 1997, Bangalore, India, 18-21 December, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-8067-9
- Bunith Cyril, Bunith Franklin:
A study of tree-based control flow prediction schemes. - Prithwish Kangsabanik, Rajib Mall, Arun K. Majumdar:
Concurrency control of nested cooperative transactions in active DBMS. 4-9 - Sanjay Goil, Alok N. Choudhary:
Parallel data cube construction for high performance on-line analytical processing. 10-15 - Pavel Vasek, Kanad Ghose:
A comparison of two context allocation approaches for fast protected calls. 16-21 - Henk Corporaal:
A different approach to high performance computing. 22-27 - B. Hari Krishna, Ramaswamy Govindarajan:
Classification and performance evaluation of simultaneous multithreaded architectures. 34-39 - Sudipta Mahapatra:
Mapping of neural network models onto massively parallel hierarchical computer systems. 42-47 - Teresa Olivares Montes, Pedro Angel Cuenca-Castillo, Francisco José Quiles Flor, Antonio Jose Garrido del Solo, José Luis Sánchez Garcia, José Duato Marín:
Interconnection network behavior on a multicomputer in the parallelization of the MPEG coding algorithm. Worm-hole vs. packet-switching routing. 48-53 - N. Mahesh, Swami Manohar:
Parallel interactive virtual machining on shared memory multiprocessors. 54-59 - Asish Law, Roni Yagel:
A memory-optimized visualization system for limited-bandwidth multiprocessing environments. 60-65 - James Buford White III, Ponnuswamy Sadayappan:
On improving the performance of sparse matrix-vector multiplication. 66-71 - Chaman Singh Verma, Vudutala China Venkata Rao:
Parallelization of finite volume computations for heat transfer application using unstructured mesh partitioning algorithms. 72-79 - Hervé Guyennet, Jean-Christophe Lapayre, Michel Tréhel:
A new consistency protocol implemented in the CAliF system. 82-87 - S. K. Ghoshal:
A floating-point validation suite for high-performance shared and distributed memory computing systems. 88-93 - A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Effectiveness of caching policies for a Web server. 94-99 - Gurmeet Singh Manku, Mukul R. Prasad, David A. Patterson:
A new voting based hardware data prefetch scheme. 100-105 - Sandra Johnson Baylor, Kattamuri Ekanadham, Joefon Jann, Beng-Hong Lim, Pratap Pattnaik:
Lazy home migration for distributed shared memory systems. 106-111 - Jai-Hoon Kim, Nitin H. Vaidya:
A cost model for distributed shared memory using competitive update. 112-117 - K. Nandan Babu, Sanjeev Saxena:
Parallel algorithms for the longest common subsequence problem. 120-125 - Laurent Bergogne, Christophe Cérin:
Applications of BSR model of computation for subsegment problems. 126-131 - Thomas Graf, V. Kamakoti, N. S. Janaki Latha, C. Pandu Rangan:
An optimal parallel algorithm for the all-nearest-foreign-neighbors problem in arbitrary dimensions. 132-136 - Mahesh V. Joshi, Anshul Gupta, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar:
A high performance two dimensional scalable parallel algorithm for solving sparse triangular systems. 137-143 - Arvind Gupta, Ramesh Krishnamurti:
Parallel algorithms for vehicle routing problems. 144-151 - Elise de Doncker, Ajay Gupta, Min Guo:
Adaptive multivariate integration using MPI. 152-158 - Khaled Alsabti, Sanjay Ranka:
Integer sorting algorithms for coarse-grained parallel machines. 159-164 - Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Supporting unbounded process parallelism in the SPC programming model. 168-173 - Kyoungseok Lee, Jinmee Kim, Youngchoon Woo:
Design of a parallel C language for distributed systems. 174-179 - R. J. Richards, Balkrishna Ramkumar, Sukumar G. Rathnam:
ELMO: extending (sequential) languages with migratable objects-compiler support. 180-185 - Alok N. Choudhary, Vijay Gehlot, Bhagirath Narahari:
Parallel real-time systems: formal specification. 186-191 - Gurdip Singh, Yiwen Gu:
An object oriented system for developing distributed applications. 192-197 - Elena Trichina, Juha Oinonen:
Parallel program design in visual environment. 198-203 - Govindarasu Manimaran, Chebiyyam Siva Ram Murthy:
Dynamic scheduling of parallelizable tasks and resource reclaiming in real-time multiprocessor systems. 206-211 - Rupak Biswas, Leonid Oliker:
Load balancing sequences of unstructured adaptive grids. 212-217 - Sivarama P. Dandamudi, Thyagaraj Thanalapati:
A hierarchical processor scheduling policy for distributed-memory multicomputer systems. 218-223 - Ali Pinar, Cevdet Aykanat:
Sparse matrix decomposition with optimal load balancing. 224-229 - Srinivas Aluru, Fatih Erdogan Sevilgen:
Parallel domain decomposition and load balancing using space-filling curves. 230-235 - V. Vivekanand, K. Gopinath, Pradeep Dubey:
Characterizing vulnerability of parallelism to resource constraints. 236-243 - Sushil K. Prasad, Cui-Qing Yang, Jizhou Li, Sajal K. Das:
Load balancing using symmetric broadcast networks: a PVM-based comparative performance study. 244-249 - George J. Milne:
Reconfigurable custom computing as a supercomputer replacement. 260-269 - K. Rajesh Jagannath, Glenn A. Gibson:
Gradient method based design methodology for time and area optimization of a pipelined attached processor architecture. 272-276 - Dimitris Lioupis, Andreas Pipis, Michael Stefanidakis:
PiSMA: an upgradable fault tolerant approach to parallel processing. 277-283 - Yosi Ben-Asher, Assaf Schuster:
Single step undirected reconfigurable networks. 284-289 - Murray Pearson, Richard Littin, J. A. David McWha, John G. Cleary:
Applying Time Warp to CPU design. 290-295 - Soo-Young Lee, Gautam Ghare:
Compact and flexible linear-array-based implementations of a pipeline of multiprocessor modules (PMMLA) for high throughput applications. 296-301 - Rong Lin:
Fast multiplier schemes using large parallel counters and shift switches. 302-308 - G. Venkatesan, Gurusamy Mohan, Chebiyyam Siva Ram Murthy:
Probabilistic routing in wavelength-routed multistage, hypercube, and Debruijn networks. 310-315 - Fabrizio Petrini, José Duato, Pedro López, Juan-Miguel Martínez:
LIFE: a limited injection, fully adaptive, recovery-based routing algorithm. 316-321 - Carmen Carrión, Ramón Beivide, José-Ángel Gregorio, Fernando Vallejo:
A flow control mechanism to avoid message deadlock in k-ary n-cube networks. 322-329 - Federico Silla, José Duato:
Improving the efficiency of adaptive routing in networks with irregular topology. 330-335 - Loren Schwiebert, Doddaballapur Narasimha-Murthy Jayasimha:
On measuring the performance of adaptive wormhole routing. 336-341 - Rajendra V. Boppana, Suresh Chalasani:
Adaptive multimodule routers. 342-347 - Roger Espasa, Mateo Valero:
Simultaneous multithreaded vector architecture: merging ILP and DLP for high performance. 350-357 - Kai Wang, Manoj Franklin:
Highly accurate data value prediction. 358-363 - Antonio González, Mateo Valero, José González, Teresa Monreal Arnal:
Virtual registers. 364-369 - Rajiv Gupta:
Code optimization as a side effect of instruction scheduling. 370-377 - Jinsong Ouyang, Piyush Maheshwari:
Building reliable distributed programs with file operations. 380-385 - Lars Lundberg, Mikael Roos:
Predicting the speedup of multithreaded Solaris programs. 386-392 - Lars Lundberg:
Evaluating the performance implications of binding threads to processors. 393-400 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Meenakshi A. Kandaswamy, Alok N. Choudhary:
Global I/O optimizations for out-of-core computations. 401-406 - Srinivasan Balakrishnan, S. K. Nandy, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Modeling multi-threaded architectures in PAMELA for real-time high performance applications. 407-414 - Ireneusz Karkowski, Henk Corporaal:
FP-map-an approach to the functional pipelining of embedded programs. 415-420 - Guihai Chen, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
A tight layout of the cube-connected cycles. 422-427 - Raminder Singh Bajwa, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:
Mixed-autonomy local interconnect for reconfigurable SIMD arrays. 428-431 - Mallika De, Bhaktipada Kundu, Bhabani P. Sinha:
Wormhole routing for complete exchange in multi-mesh. 432-437 - Ramnik Bajaj, C. P. Ravikumar, Suresh Chandra:
Distributed delay constrained multicast path setup algorithm for high speed networks. 438-442 - Takashi Yokota, Hiroshi Matsuoka, Kazuaki Okamoto, Hideo Hirono, Shuichi Sakai:
Virtual control channel and its application to the massively parallel computer RWC-1. 443-448 - Abdel-Halim Smai, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Lars-Erik Thorelli:
Prioritized demand multiplexing (PDM): a low-latency virtual channel flow control framework for prioritized traffic. 449-454 - M. V. Sreenivas, Subhash Bhalla:
Independent global snapshots in large distributed systems. 462-467 - Sudhir Srinivasan, Margaret J. Lyell, Jeff Wehrwein, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Fast reductions on a network of workstations. 468-473 - Suchandra Mukherjee, S. Bhattacharya:
Modelling of generalised distributed systems using extended colored net. 474-479 - S. R. Prakash, Y. N. Srikant:
Communication cost estimation and global data partitioning for distributed memory machines. 480-485 - Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli:
HOLMES: a tool for monitoring heterogeneous architectures. 486-491 - B. K. Rana, M. Jacob, N. Balakrishnan:
System resource accounting in a heterogeneous distributed computing environment. 492-497 - R. Krishnamoorthi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
On unsupervised segmentation of color texture images. 500-504 - N. Venkateswaran, M. Venkatachalam, S. Swaminathan, C. Srinivasan:
Recursive Gabor transform for images of very large size and design of massively parallel architecture. 505-510 - Leonel Augusto Sousa, Moisés Simões Piedade:
A new orthogonal multiprocessor and its application to image processing. 511-516 - Olin G. Johnson, Vasudha Govindan, Yoonho Park, Z. Hong Zhou:
Custom virtual memory policies for an image reconstruction application. 517-522 - Pascal Collet, Gérard Ramstein, Bernard Longuet:
A computer aided architecture design tool aimed at image processing applications. 523-526 - Shamik Sural, P. K. Das:
A document image analysis system on parallel processors. 527-532 - S. Sitharama Iyengar, Kiran K. Simhadri, S. K. Trivedi:
Efficient algorithm for feature extraction from oceanographic images. 533-538
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