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5th ICS 1991: Cologne, Germany
- Edward S. Davidson, Friedel Hossfeld:
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Supercomputing, ICS 1991, Cologne, Germany, June 17-21, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-434-1 - Hiroshi Kadota, Katsuyuki Kaneko, Ichiro Okabayashi, Tadashi Okamoto, T. Mimura, Yasuhiro Nakakura, Akiyoshi Wakatani, Masaitsu Nakajima, Junji Nishikawa, K. Zaiki, Tatsuo Nogi:
Parallel computer ADENART - its architecture and application. 1-8 - Hojung Cha, Peter Jones:
The HyperDynamic architecture (massively parallel message-passing machine) - architecture and performance. 9-19 - Jochen Gries, Axel Hahlweg, Ralf Harneit, Axel Kern, Hans Christoph Zeidler:
High performance communication for MIMD supercomputers. 20-27 - Daniel Windheiser, William Jalby:
Behavioral characterization of decoupled access/execute architecture. 28-39 - Wolfgang Küchlin:
A space-efficient parallel garbage compaction algorithm. 40-46 - Hans-Christian Hege, Hinnerk Stüben:
Vectorization and parallelization of irregular problems via graph coloring. 47-56 - Satoshi Sekiguchi, Toshio Shimada, Kei Hiraki:
Sequential description and parallel execution language DFCII dataflow supercomputers. 57-66 - Ottmar Krämer-Fuhrmann, T. Brandes:
GRACIA: a software environment for graphical specification, automatic configuration and animation of parallel programs. 67-74 - Chinhyun Kim, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
A scheme to extract run-time parallelism form sequential loops. 75-84 - Zhiyuan Li:
Compiler algorithms for event variable synchronization. 85-95 - Michael Gerndt:
Work distribution in parallel programs for distributed memory multiprocessors. 96-104 - Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, Shivakumar Radhakrishnan, Don Radvan:
Routing and processor allocation on a Hypercycle-based multiprocessor. 105-114 - Nikos Chrisochoides, Elias N. Houstis, Catherine E. Houstis:
Geometry based mapping strategies for PDE computations. 115-127 - Xiaodong Zhang:
Dynamic and static load scheduling performance on a NUMA shared memory multiprocessor. 128-135 - Haesun Park, Lars-Magnus Ewerbring:
An algorithm for the generalized singular value decomposition on massively parallel computers. 136-145 - Christian H. Bischof, Andreas Griewank, David W. Juedes:
Exploiting parallelism in automatic differentiation. 146-153 - Karl P. Traar, Martin Stiftinger, Otto Heinreichsberger, Siegfried Selberherr:
Three-dimensional simulation of semiconductor devices on supercomputers. 154-162 - Ansgar Böhm, Jürgen Brehm, Herbert Finnemann:
Parallel conjugate gradient algorithms for solving the Neutron Diffusion Equation on SUPERNUM. 163-171 - David E. Hudak, Santosh G. Abraham:
Beyond loop partitioning: data assignment and overlap to reduce communication overhead. 172-182 - Sesh Venugopal, William Eventoff:
Automatic transformation of FORTRAN loops to reduce cache conflicts. 183-193 - Vivek Sarkar, Guang R. Gao:
Optimization of array accesses by collective loop transformations. 194-205 - Dattatraya Kulkarni, Kamlesh G. Kumar, Anupam Basu, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Loop partitioning for distributed memory multiprocessors as unimodular transformations. 206-215 - E. T. Chow, John C. Peterson, Michael S. Waterman, Tim Hunkapiller, Barbara A. Zimmermann:
A systolic array processor for biological information signal processing. 216-223 - Herbert G. Mayer, Brent Baxter:
Software and hardware parallelism on the iWarp multi-computer. 224-233 - Michael Weiss:
Strip mining on SIMD architectures. 234-243 - François Irigoin, Pierre Jouvelot, Rémi Triolet:
Semantical interprocedural parallelization: an overview of the PIPS project. 244-251 - Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
The hierarchical task graph and its use in auto-scheduling. 252-263 - J. E. Smith, W. R. Taylor:
Accurate modelling of interconnection networks in vector supercomputers. 264-273 - David J. Lilja, Pen-Chung Yew:
Combining hardware and software cache coherence strategies. 274-283 - Yung-Chin Chen, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
A software coherence scheme with the assistance of directories. 284-294 - Alok N. Choudhary, Sanjay Ranka:
Mesh and pyramid algorithms for iconic indexing. 295-303 - Markus Hegland:
Implementing partition on vector computers. 304-311 - El-Ghazali Talbi, Pierre Bessière:
A parallel genetic algorithm for the graph partitioning problem. 312-320 - Michael Wolfe:
Experiences with data dependence abstractions. 321-329 - Kleanthis Psarris, Xiangyun Kong, David Klappholz:
Extending the I test to direction vectors. 330-340 - William W. Pugh:
Uniform techniques for loop optimization. 341-352 - Willi Schönauer, Hartmut Häfner:
Supercomputers: where are the lost cycles? 353-364 - Wolfgang E. Nagel, Markus A. Linn:
Parallel programs and background load: efficiency studies with the PAR-Bench system. 365-375 - Jukka Helin, Rudolf Berrendorf:
Analyzing the performance of message passing MIMD Hypercubes: a study with the Intel iPSC/860. 376-385 - Hock-Beng Lim, Pen-Chung Yew:
Parallel program behavioral study on a shared-memory multiprocessor. 386-395 - Vipin Kumar, Anshul Gupta:
Analysis of scalability of parallel algorithms and architectures: a survey. 396-405 - Fujio Yamamoto:
Solving banded systems using a parallel programming language with hierarchically data descriptive features. 406-413 - Charles Koelbel, Piyush Mehrotra:
Programming data parallel algorithms on distributed memory using Kali. 414-423 - William F. Appelbe, Kevin Smith, Kurt Stirewalt:
PATCH - a new algorithm for rapid incremental dependence analysis. 424-432 - Ken Kennedy, Kathryn S. McKinley, Chau-Wen Tseng:
Analysis and transformation in the ParaScope editor. 433-447 - Byung-Chang Kang, Gyungho Lee, Richard Y. Kain:
A performance bound analysis of multistage combining networks using a probabilistic model. 448-457 - David K. Bradley, George Cybenko, John L. Larson, F. Ahmad, J. Golab, Mark Straka:
Supercomputer workload decomposition and analysis. 458-467
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