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Parallel Computing, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January 2008
- V. Santhosh Kumar, Ravi S. Nanjundiah, Matthew J. Thazhuthaveetil, R. Govindarajan:
Impact of message compression on the scalability of an atmospheric modeling application on clusters. 1-16 - Yuhui Deng, Frank Wang, Na Helian, Sining Wu, Chenhan Liao:
Dynamic and scalable storage management architecture for Grid Oriented Storage devices. 17-31 - Jason Brazile, Rudolf Richter, Daniel Schläpfer, Michael E. Schaepman, Klaus I. Itten:
Cluster versus grid for operational generation of ATCOR's modtran-based look up tables. 32-46 - Albert Chan, Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Prosenjit Bose, Markus Latzel:
Coarse grained parallel algorithms for graph matching. 47-62 - Fouad B. Chedid:
An optimal parallelization of the two-list algorithm of cost O(2n/2). 63-65
Volume 34, Number 2, February 2008
- Andrzej M. Goscinski, Adam Kai Leung Wong:
A study of the concurrent execution of parallel and sequential applications on a non-dedicated cluster. 69-91 - Antonio Plaza, David Valencia, Javier Plaza:
An experimental comparison of parallel algorithms for hyperspectral analysis using heterogeneous and homogeneous networks of workstations. 92-114 - Almerico Murli, Luisa D'Amore, Luisa Carracciuolo, Marco Ceccarelli, Laura Antonelli:
High performance edge-preserving regularization in 3D SPECT imaging. 115-132
Volume 34, Number 3, March 2008
- Eladio Gutiérrez, Oscar G. Plata, Emilio L. Zapata:
An analytical model of locality-based parallel irregular reductions. 133-157 - Jean-Francois Pineau, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien:
The impact of heterogeneity on master-slave scheduling. 158-176 - S. Chandra Sekhara Rao, Sarita:
Parallel solution of large symmetric tridiagonal linear systems. 177-197
Volume 34, Numbers 4-5, May 2008
- Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Duncan A. Buell:
Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute 2007. 199-200 - Roger D. Chamberlain, Joseph M. Lancaster, Ron K. Cytron:
Visions for application development on hybrid computing systems. 201-216 - Seth Koehler, John Curreri, Alan D. George:
Performance analysis challenges and framework for high-performance reconfigurable computing. 217-230 - Michael J. Wirthlin, Daniel S. Poznanovic, P. Sundararajan, Alan J. Coppola, D. Pellerin, Walid A. Najjar, R. Bruce, M. Babst, O. Pritchard, Paolo Palazzari, Georgi Kuzmanov:
OpenFPGA CoreLib core library interoperability effort. 231-244 - Proshanta Saha, Esam El-Araby, Miaoqing Huang, Mohamed Taher, Sergio López-Buedo, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Chang Shu, Kris Gaj, Alan Michalski, Duncan A. Buell:
Portable library development for reconfigurable computing systems: A case study. 245-260 - Yongfeng Gu, Tom Van Court, Martin C. Herbordt:
Explicit design of FPGA-based coprocessors for short-range force computations in molecular dynamics simulations. 261-277 - Akila Gothandaraman, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Hinde, Robert J. Harrison:
FPGA acceleration of a quantum Monte Carlo application. 278-291
Volume 34, Numbers 6-8, July 2008
- Laura Grigori, Bernard Philippe, Ahmed H. Sameh, Damien Tromeur-Dervout, Marián Vajtersic:
Parallel matrix algorithms and applications. 293-295 - Emmanuel Agullo, Abdou Guermouche, Jean-Yves L'Excellent:
A parallel out-of-core multifrontal method: Storage of factors on disk and analysis of models for an out-of-core active memory. 296-317 - Cédric Chevalier, François Pellegrini:
PT-Scotch: A tool for efficient parallel graph ordering. 318-331 - Guy Antoine Atenekeng Kahou, Laura Grigori, Masha Sosonkina:
A partitioning algorithm for block-diagonal matrices with overlap. 332-344 - Pascal Hénon, Pierre Ramet, Jean Roman:
On finding approximate supernodes for an efficient block-ILU(k. 345-362 - Luc Giraud, Azzam Haidar, Layne T. Watson:
Parallel scalability study of hybrid preconditioners in three dimensions. 363-379 - Raphaël Couturier, Christophe Denis, Fabienne Jézéquel:
GREMLINS: a large sparse linear solver for grid environment. 380-391 - Naoya Yamanaka, Takeshi Ogita, Siegfried M. Rump, Shin'ichi Oishi:
A parallel algorithm for accurate dot product. 392-410 - Sascha Hunold, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Combining building blocks for parallel multi-level matrix multiplication. 411-426 - Kok Fu Ng, Norhashidah Hj. Mohd. Ali:
Performance analysis of explicit group parallel algorithms for distributed memory multicomputer. 427-440 - Constantine Bekas, Alessandro Curioni, Wanda Andreoni:
Atomic wavefunction initialization in ab initio. 441-450 - Petko Yanev, Erricos John Kontoghiorghes:
Parallel algorithms for downdating the least squares estimator of the regression model. 451-468 - Mária Lucká, Igor Melichercík, Ladislav Halada:
Application of multistage stochastic programs solved in parallel in portfolio management. 469-485
Volume 34, Number 9, September 2008
- Dajin Wang:
A linear-time algorithm for computing collision-free path on reconfigurable mesh. 487-496 - Yasheng Maimaitijiang, Mohammed Ali Roula, Stuart Watson, Ralf Patz, Robert J. Williams, Huw Griffiths:
Parallelization methods for implementation of a magnetic induction tomography forward model in symmetric multiprocessor systems. 497-507 - Lee Kee Goh, Bharadwaj Veeravalli:
Design and performance evaluation of combined first-fit task allocation and migration strategies in mesh multiprocessor systems. 508-520 - Wei-Ming Lin:
Performance modeling and analysis of correlated parallel computations. 521-538 - Julio Sánchez-Curto, Pedro Chamorro-Posada:
On a faster parallel implementation of the split-step Fourier method. 539-549
Volume 34, Number 10, October 2008
- Julien Straubhaar:
Parallel preconditioners for the conjugate gradient algorithm using Gram-Schmidt and least squares methods. 551-569 - Woo-Chul Jeun, Yang-Suk Kee, Soonhoi Ha, Changdon Kee:
Overcoming performance bottlenecks in using OpenMP on SMP clusters. 570-592 - Carlo Mastroianni, Domenico Talia, Oreste Verta:
Designing an information system for Grids: Comparing hierarchical, decentralized P2P and super-peer models. 593-611
Volume 34, Number 11, November 2008
- David A. Bader, Srinivas Aluru:
High-performance computational biology. 613-615 - Vipin Sachdeva, Michael Kistler, Evan Speight, Tzy-Hwa Kathy Tzeng:
Exploring the viability of the Cell Broadband Engine for bioinformatics applications. 616-626 - David A. Bader, Kamesh Madduri:
A graph-theoretic analysis of the human protein-interaction network using multicore parallel algorithms. 627-639 - Sadaf R. Alam, Pratul K. Agarwal, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Performance characteristics of biomolecular simulations on high-end systems with multi-core processors. 640-651 - Paul R. Brenner, Justin M. Wozniak, Douglas Thain, Aaron Striegel, Jeffrey W. Peng, Jesús A. Izaguirre:
Biomolecular committor probability calculation enabled by processing in network storage. 652-660 - Michela Taufer, Ming-Ying Leung, Thamar Solorio, Abel Licon, David Mireles, Roberto Araiza, Kyle L. Johnson:
RNAVLab: A virtual laboratory for studying RNA secondary structures based on grid computing technology. 661-680 - Timothy F. Oliver, Leow Yuan Yeow, Bertil Schmidt:
Integrating FPGA acceleration into HMMer. 681-691
Volume 34, Number 12, December 2008
- Alain Mérigot, Alfredo Petrosino:
Parallel processing for image and video processing. 693 - Alain Mérigot, Alfredo Petrosino:
Parallel processing for image and video processing: Issues and challenges. 694-699 - Odej Kao:
On parallel image retrieval with dynamically extracted features. 700-709 - Myeongsoo Oh, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Large-scale image sensing by a group of smart image sensors. 710-717 - Carlo Colombo, Alberto Del Bimbo, Alessandro Valli:
A real-time full body tracking and humanoid animation system. 718-726 - Francesco Isgrò, Domenico Tegolo:
A distributed genetic algorithm for restoration of vertical line scratches. 727-734 - Pieter P. Jonker, J. G. E. Olk, Cristina Nicolescu:
Distributed bucket processing: A paradigm embedded in a framework for the parallel processing of pixel sets. 735-746 - Radhika S. Grover, Qiang Li, Hans-Peter Dommel:
Performance study of data layout schemes for a SAN-based video server. 747-756 - Paolo Gamba, Luca Lombardi, Marco Porta:
Log-map analysis. 757-764
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