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SC 1991: Albuquerque, NM, USA
- Joanne L. Martin:
Proceedings Supercomputing '91, Albuquerque, NM, USA, November 18-22, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-459-7 - William W. Pugh:
The Omega test: a fast and practical integer programming algorithm for dependence analysis. 4-13 - Jon Loeliger, Robert Metzger, Mark Seligman, Sean Stroud:
Pointer target tracking - an empirical study. 14-23 - John M. Mellor-Crummey:
On-the-fly detection of data races for programs with nested fork-join parallelism. 24-33 - Silvio Picano, Eugene D. Brooks III, Joseph E. Hoag:
Programming costs of explicit memory localization on a large scale shared memory multiprocessor. 36-45 - Honda Shing, Lionel M. Ni:
A conflict-free memory design for multiprocessors. 46-55 - Benoît Dupont de Dinechin:
A ultra fast Euclidean division algorithm for prime memory systems. 56-65 - Marion Cohen, Marilyn Foster, David Kratzer, Patricia Malone, Ann Solem:
A high school supercomputing challenge. 68-75 - Ramana Sadananda:
Chaotic cardiac arrhythmias. 76-84 - Seema Hiranandani, Ken Kennedy, Chau-Wen Tseng:
Compiler optimizations for Fortran D on MIMD distributed-memory machines. 86-100 - Charles Koelbel:
Compile-time generation of regular communications patterns. 101-110 - J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan:
Tiling multidimensional iteration spaces for nonshared memory machines. 111-120 - H. T. Kung, Jaspal Subhlok:
A new approach for automatic parallelization of blocked linear Algebra computations. 122-129 - Victoria Markstein, Peter W. Markstein, Tung Nguyen, Steve Poole:
Wide format floating-point math libraries. 130-138 - Hugh B. Nicholas, Grace Giras, Vasiliki Hartonas-Garmhausen, Michael Kopko, Christopher Maher, Alexander Ropelewski:
Distributing the comparison of DNA and protein sequences across heterogeneous supercomputers. 139-146 - Nan C. Schaller:
Panel: parallel computing in the undergraduate computer science curriculum. 148 - Margaret L. Simmons, Harvey J. Wasserman, Olaf M. Lubeck, Christopher Eoyang, Raul Mendez, Hiroo Harada, Misako Ishiguro:
A performance comparison of three supercomputers: Fujitsu VP-2600, NEC SX-3, and CRAY Y-MP. 150-157 - David H. Bailey, Eric Barszcz, John T. Barton, D. S. Browning, Robert L. Carter, Leonardo Dagum, Rod Fatoohi, Paul O. Frederickson, T. A. Lasinski, Robert Schreiber, Horst D. Simon, V. Venkatakrishnan, Sisira Weeratunga:
The NAS parallel benchmarks - summary and preliminary results. 158-165 - David H. Bailey, Paul O. Frederickson:
Performance results for two of the NAS parallel benchmarks. 166-173 - Jean-Loup Baer, Tien-Fu Chen:
An effective on-chip preloading scheme to reduce data access penalty. 176-186 - Peter L. Bird, Richard Uhlig:
Using Lookahead to reduce memory bank contention for decoupled operand references. 187-196 - Michel Dubois, Jin-Chin Wang, Luiz André Barroso, Kangwoo Lee, Yung-Syau Chen:
Delayed consistency and its effects on the miss rate of parallel programs. 197-206 - Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn, Ray J. Anderson, Anthony J. Lapadula, Bradley K. Seevers, Andrew F. Bennett:
Architecture-independent scientific programming in data parallel C: three case studies. 208-217 - Hiroyuki Hirayama, Miiko Ikeda, Nobutoshi Sagawa:
Solution functions of PDEQSOL (Partial differential EQuation SOlver language) for fluid problems. 218-227 - James A. Sethian, Jean-Philippe Brunet, Adam Greenberg, Jill P. Mesirov:
Computing turbulent flow in complex geometries on a massively parallel processor. 230-241 - Bracy H. Elton:
A lattice Boltzmann method for a two-dimensional viscous Burgers equation: computational results. 242-252 - Carlos R. Mechoso, Chung-Chun Ma, John D. Farrara, Joseph A. Spahr:
Distribution of a climate model across high-speed networks. 253-260 - David C. Cann:
Retire Fortran? A debate rekindled. 264-272 - Jenq Kuen Lee, Dennis Gannon:
Object oriented parallel programming: experiments and results. 273-282 - Attila Gürsoy, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
High level support for divide-and-conquer parallelism. 283-292 - Richard E. Ewing, Patrick O'Leary, James S. Sochacki:
Vector/parallel implementation of a porous media flow code. 294-303 - L. C. Young, S. E. Zarantonello:
High performance vector processing in reservoir simulation. 304-315 - Jacek Myczkowski, Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Seismic modeling at 14 gigaflops on the connection machine. 316-326 - Jack J. Dongarra, Alan H. Karp, Ken Miura, Horst D. Simon:
Gordon Bell prize lectures. 328-337 - Gary Sabot, Lisa Tennies, Alex Vasilevsky, Richard Shapiro:
Compiler parallelization of an elliptic grid generator for 1990 Gordon Bell prize. 338-346 - Donald F. Beal, Costas Lambrinoudakis:
GPFP: an array processing element for the next generation of massively parallel supercomputer architectures. 348-357 - Narendra Karmarkar:
A new parallel architecture for sparse matrix computation based on finite projective geometries. 358-369 - Harry F. Jordan, Vincent P. Heuring:
Time multiplexed optical computers. 370-378 - Charles M. Feduccia, Elaine M. Jacobson:
Universal multistage networks via linear permutations. 380-389 - Sizheng Wei, Saul Levy:
Design and analysis of efficient hierarchical interconnection networks. 390-399 - Matthew K. Farrens, Brad Wetmore, Allison Woodruff:
Alleviation of tree saturation in multistage interconnection networks. 400-409 - Doreen Cheng, Douglas M. Pase:
An evaluation of automatic and interactive parallel programming tools. 412-423 - Mary W. Hall, Ken Kennedy, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Interprocedural transformations for parallel code generation. 424-434 - Adam Beguelin, Jack J. Dongarra:
Graphical development tools for network-based concurrent supercomputing. 435-444 - Steve Plimpton, Gary Mastin, Denni Ghiglia:
Synthetic aperture radar image processing on parallel supercomputers. 446-452 - Robert S. Hotchkiss, Cheryl L. Wampler:
The auditorialization of scientific information. 453-461 - Pablo Tamayo, Jill P. Mesirov, Bruce M. Boghosian:
Parallel approaches to short range molecular dynamics simulations. 462-470 - Mark Friedell, Mark Vincent LaPolla, Sandeep Kochhar, Steve Sistare, Janusz Juda:
Visualizing the behavior of massively parallel programs. 472-480 - Aaron J. Goldberg, John L. Hennessy:
Performance debugging shared memory multiprocessor programs with MTOOL. 481-490 - Sue Utter-Honig, Cherri M. Pancake:
Graphical animation of parallel Fortran programs. 491-499 - Yao-Jen Chang, Jean-Lien C. Wu, Jingshown Wu:
Scheduling parallel programs with non-uniform parallelism profiles. 502-511 - Arthur Ieumwananonthachai, Akiko N. Aizawa, Steven R. Schwartz, Benjamin W. Wah, Jerry C. Yan:
Intelligent mapping of communicating processes in distributed computing systems. 512-521 - Yuetsu Kodama, Shuichi Sakai, Yoshinori Yamaguchi:
Load balancing by function distribution on the EM-4 prototype. 522-531 - James D. Meindl:
Gigascale integration (GSI) technology. 534-538 - Dennis E. Willen:
Exploration geophysics, parallel computing and reality. 540 - Jeffrey M. Rutledge, David R. Jones, Wen H. Chen, Ernest Y. Chung:
Application issues for large scale reservoir simulation on massively parallel computers. 541 - R. P. Kendall, John R. Wallis, J. A. Foster, J. S. Nolen:
Large scale reservoir simulation in the concurrent processing milieu. 542 - Lauren L. Smith:
Vectorizing C compilers: how good are they? 544-553 - Raymond R. Glenn, Daniel V. Pryor, John M. Conroy, Theodore Johnson:
Characterizing memory hot spots in a shared memory MIMD machine. 554-566 - Ethan L. Miller, Randy H. Katz:
Input/output behavior of supercomputing applications. 567-576 - Anthony T. Chronopoulos:
Towards efficient parallel implementation of the CG method applied to a class of block tridiagonal linear systems. 578-587 - Claude Pommerell, Wolfgang Fichtner:
PILS: an iterative linear solver package for ill-conditioned systems. 588-599 - Joël M. Malard:
Threshold pivoting for dense LU factorization on distributed memory multiprocessors. 600-607 - Susan Flynn Hummel, Edith Schonberg, Lawrence E. Flynn:
Factoring: a practical and robust method for scheduling parallel loops. 610-632 - Tao Yang, Apostolos Gerasoulis:
A fast static scheduling algorithm for DAGs on an unbounded number of processors. 633-642 - Chunming Qiao, Rami G. Melhem:
Time-division optical communications in multiprocessor arrays. 644-653 - Sergio A. Felperin, Luis Gravano, Gustavo D. Pifarré, Jorge L. C. Sanz:
Fully-adaptive routing: packet switching performance and wormhole algorithms. 654-663 - H. T. Kung, Robert D. Sansom, Steven Schlick, Peter Steenkiste, Matthieu Arnould, Francois J. Bitz, Fred Christianson, Eric C. Cooper, Onat Menzilcioglu, Denise Ombres, Brian Zill:
Network-based multicomputers: an emerging parallel architecture. 664-673 - Robert C. Malone, Robert Chervin, Richard Smith, William P. Dannevik, John B. Drake:
Computing climate change: can we beat nature? 676 - Robert Chervin:
Climate modeling with parallel vector supercomputers. 677 - William P. Dannevik:
Computing modeling in a MIMD environment. 678 - R. D. Smith, J. K. Dukowicz, Robert C. Malone:
Ocean modeling on the connection machine. 679 - Tzi-cker Chiueh:
An integrated memory management scheme for dynamic alias resolution. 682-691 - Henk Corporaal, Hans M. Mulder:
MOVE: a framework for high-performance processor design. 692-701 - Peter L. Bird, Uwe F. Pleban:
A semantics-directed partitioning of a processor architecture. 702-709 - Marco Zagha, Guy E. Blelloch:
Radix sort for vector multiprocessors. 712-721 - Yasusi Kanada:
A method of vector processing for shared symbolic data. 722-731 - Hussein M. Alnuweiri:
Optimal bounded-degree VLSI networks for sorting in a constant number of rounds. 732-739 - Howard Jay Siegel:
"Whither massive parallelism?". 740 - Kevin B. Theobald, Guang R. Gao:
An efficient parallel algorithm for all pairs examination. 742-753 - Mahn-ling Woo, Rosemary A. Renaut:
Parallel power-of-two FFTs on hypercubes. 754-763 - P. J. Narayanan:
Analysis of replicated data algorithms on processor array architectures. 764-773 - Nian-Feng Tzeng:
Design of a highly reliable cube-connected cycles architecture. 776-785 - Valerie E. Taylor, Abhiram G. Ranade, David G. Messerschmitt:
Three-dimensional finite-element analyses: implications for computer architectures. 786-795 - James L. Tomkins, J. P. VanDyke:
Massively parallel computing and the mid-course tracking problem. 796-804 - Ingrid Y. Bucher, Margaret L. Simmons:
Measurement of memory access contentions in multiple vector processor systems. 806-817 - Yung-Chin Chen, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Comparison and analysis of software and directory coherence schemes. 818-829 - Ishfaq Ahmad, Arif Ghafoor, Kishan Mehrotra:
Performance prediction of distributed load balancing on multicomputer systems. 830-839 - Hong-Men Su, Pen-Chung Yew:
Efficient Doacross execution on distributed shared-memory multiprocessors. 842-853 - Elana D. Granston, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Detecting redundant accesses to array data. 854-865 - Sesh Venugopal, Vijay K. Naik:
Effects of partitioning and scheduling sparse matrix factorization on communication and load balance. 866-875 - Tom Myers, Elizabeth Williams:
Mass storage requirements in the intelligence community. 878-889 - Nicholas S. Bowen, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
A virtual memory translation mechanism to support checkpoint and rollback recovery. 890-899 - Marco Annaratone, Marco Fillo, M. Halbherr, Roland Rühl, P. Steiner, Marc A. Viredaz:
The K2 distributed memory parallel processor: architecture, compiler, and operating system. 900-909
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