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6th CLUSTER 2004: an Diego, CA, USA
- 2004 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER 2004), September 20-23 2004, San Diego, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8694-9
- Toni Cortes:
Parallel I/O: lessons learnt in the last 20 years. 1 - Chokchai Leangsuksun, Ibrahim Haddad:
Building highly available HPC clusters with HA-OSCAR. 2 - Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
State of InfiniBand in designing HPC clusters, storage/file systems, and datacenters [datacenters read as data centers]. 3 - R. Asbury, M. Wrinn:
MPI tuning with Intel© Trace Analyzer and Intel Trace Collector. 4 - U. V. Vinod, P. K. Baruah:
MPIIMGEN - a code transformer that parallelizes image processing codes to run on a cluster of workstations. 5-12 - Motohiko Matsuda, Tomohiro Kudoh, H. Tazuka, Yutaka Ishikawa:
The design and implementation of an asynchronous communication mechanism for the MPI communication model. 13-22 - Avneesh Pant, Hassan Jafri:
Communicating efficiently on cluster based grids with MPICH-VMI. 23-33 - Gerald Sabin, Vishvesh Sahasrabudhe, P. Sadayappan:
On fairness in distributed job scheduling across multiple sites. 35-44 - William M. Jones, Louis W. Pang, Walter B. Ligon III, Dan Stanzione:
Bandwidth-aware co-allocating meta-schedulers for mini-grid architectures. 45-54 - Peter E. Strazdins, John Uhlmann:
A comparison of local and gang scheduling on a Beowulf cluster. 55-62 - Troy Baer, Pete Wyckoff:
A parallel I/O mechanism for distributed systems. 63-69 - Jonghyun Lee, Robert B. Ross, Rajeev Thakur, Xiaosong Ma, Marianne Winslett:
RFS: efficient and flexible remote file access for MPI-IO. 71-81 - Xin Qi, Gabriel Parmer, Richard West:
An efficient end-host architecture for cluster communication. 83-92 - Gengbin Zheng, Lixia Shi, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
FTC-Charm++: an in-memory checkpoint-based fault tolerant runtime for Charm++ and MPI. 93-103 - Xianan Zhang, Dmitrii Zagorodnov, Matti A. Hiltunen, Keith Marzullo, Richard D. Schlichting:
Fault-tolerant grid services using primary-backup: feasibility and performance. 105-114 - Pierre Lemarinier, Aurélien Bouteiller, Thomas Hérault, Géraud Krawezik, Franck Cappello:
Improved message logging versus improved coordinated checkpointing for fault tolerant MPI. 115-124 - Weikuan Yu, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Darius Buntinas:
Scalable, high-performance NIC-based all-to-all broadcast over Myrinet/GM. 125-134 - Amith R. Mamidala, Jiuxing Liu, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Efficient Barrier and Allreduce on Infiniband clusters using multicast and adaptive algorithms. 135-144 - Ernie W. Chan, Marcel F. Heimlich, Avi Purkayastha, Robert A. van de Geijn:
On optimizing collective communication. 145-155 - Manoj Pillai, Mario Lauria:
RAAC: an architecture for scalable, reliable storage in clusters. 157-164 - Yifeng Zhu, Hong Jiang, Jun Wang:
Hierarchical Bloom filter arrays (HBA): a novel, scalable metadata management system for large cluster-based storage. 165-174 - Renaud Lachaize, Jorgen S. Hansen:
Simplifying administration through dynamic reconfiguration. in a cooperative cluster storage system. 175-184 - Yuetsu Kodama, Tomohiro Kudoh, Ryousei Takano, Hitoshi Sato, Osamu Tatebe, Satoshi Sekiguchi:
GNET-1: gigabit Ethernet network testbed. 185-192 - Ron Brightwell, Douglas Doerfler, Keith D. Underwood:
A comparison of 4X InfiniBand and Quadrics Elan-4 technologies. 193-204 - Adam Wagner, Hyun-Wook Jin, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Rolf Riesen:
NIC-based offload of dynamic user-defined modules for Myrinet clusters. 205-214 - Weijian Fang, Cho-Li Wang, Wenzhang Zhu, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
A novel adaptive home migration protocol in home-based DSM. 215-224 - Benny Wang-Leung Cheung, Cho-Li Wang, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
LOTS: a software DSM supporting large object space. 225-234 - Min Choi, DaeWoo Lee, Seung Ryoul Maeng:
Cluster computing environment supporting single system image. 235-243 - Mohammad Islam, Pavan Balaji, P. Sadayappan, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Towards provision of quality of service guarantees in job scheduling. 245-254 - G. G. Amerson, Amy W. Apon:
Implementation and design analysis of a network messaging module using virtual interface architecture. 255-265 - Stephen Langella, Shannon Hastings, Scott Oster, Tahsin M. Kurç, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Joel H. Saltz:
A distributed data management middleware for data-driven application systems. 267-276 - Christine Morin, Renaud Lottiaux, Geoffroy Vallée, Pascal Gallard, David Margery, Jean-Yves Berthou, Isaac D. Scherson:
Kerrighed and data parallelism: cluster computing on single system image operating systems. 277-286 - Hashim H. Mohamed, Dick H. J. Epema:
An evaluation of the close-to-files processor and data co-allocation policy in multiclusters. 287-298 - Andriy Fedorov, Nikos Chrisochoides:
Location management in object-based distributed computing. 299-308 - John Stearley:
Towards informatic analysis of Syslogs. 309-318 - Narayan Desai, Rick Bradshaw, Ewing L. Lusk, Ralf Butler:
Component-based cluster systems software architecture a case study. 319-326 - Surendra Byna, Xian-He Sun, William Gropp, Rajeev Thakur:
Predicting memory-access cost based on data-access patterns. 327-336 - Federico D. Sacerdoti, Sandeep Chandra, Karan Bhatia:
Grid systems deployment & management using Rocks. 337-345 - Stephen D. Kleban, Scott H. Clearwater:
Computation-at-risk: employing the grid for computational risk management. 347-352 - A. Baranovski, Gabriele Garzoglio, Igor Terekhov, Alain Roy, Todd Tannenbaum:
Management of grid jobs and data within SAMGrid. 353-359 - Zarka Cvetanovic:
Performance analysis tools for large-scale Linux clusters. 361-369 - Matthew J. Sottile, Ronald G. Minnich:
Analysis of microbenchmarks for performance tuning of clusters. 371-377 - Ryan W. Mooney, Ken P. Schmidt, R. Scott Studham:
NWPerf: a system wide performance monitoring tool for large Linux clusters. 379-389 - Rajvikram Singh, Byungil Jeong, Luc Renambot, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh:
TeraVision: a distributed, scalable, high resolution graphics streaming system. 391-400 - Luís F. W. Góes, Luiz Eduardo da Silva Ramos, Carlos Augusto Paiva da Silva Martins:
ClusterSim: a Java-based parallel discrete-event simulation tool for cluster computing. 401-410 - Naveen K. Krishnaprasad, Venkatram Vishwanath, Shalini Venkataraman, A. G. Rao, Luc Renambot, Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Brian Davis:
JuxtaView - a tool for interactive visualization of large imagery on scalable tiled displays. 411-420 - Greg Bruno, Mason J. Katz, Federico D. Sacerdoti, Philip M. Papadopoulos:
Rolls: modifying a standard system installer to support user-customizable cluster frontend appliances. 421-430 - George Kola, Tevfik Kosar, Miron Livny:
A client-centric grid knowledgebase. 431-438 - Ronald G. Minnich:
Give your bootstrap the boot: using the operating system to boot the operating system. 439-448 - Shintaro Momose, Kentaro Sano, K. Suzuki, Tadao Nakamura:
Parallel competitive learning algorithm for fast codebook design on partitioned space. 449-457 - Fei Chen, Kevin B. Theobald, Guang R. Gao:
Implementing parallel conjugate gradient on the EARTH multithreaded architecture. 459-469 - Hasan Abbasi, Matthew Wolf, Karsten Schwan, Greg Eisenhauer, A. Hilton:
XChange: coupling parallel applications in a dynamic environment. 471-480 - Roberto Ammendola, M. Guagnelli, G. Mazza, Filippo Palombi, Roberto Petronzio, Davide Rossetti, Andrea Salamon, Piero Vicini:
APENet: a high speed, low latency 3D interconnect network. 481 - Artur Andrzejak, Mehmet Ceyran:
Predicting resource demand profiles by periodicity mining. 482 - Arjav J. Chakravarti, Gerald Baumgartner, Mario Lauria:
Application-specific scheduling for the organic grid. 483 - Ernie W. Chan, Marcel F. Heimlich, Avi Purkayastha, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Attaining higher performance in collective communication. 484 - Jie Chen, Robert G. Edwards, Weizhen Mao:
QMP-MVIA: a message passing system for Linux clusters with gigabit Ethernet mesh connections. 485 - Adam Hunter, David Schibeci, Hong Liang Hiew, Matthew I. Bellgard:
GRID-enabled bioinformatics applications for comparative genomic analysis at the CBBC. 486 - Dongyoung Kim, Dongseung Kim:
Fast broadcast by the divide-and-conquer algorithm. 487-488 - Arnaud Legrand, Olivier Beaumont, Loris Marchal, Yves Robert:
Master slave scheduling on heterogeneous star-shaped platforms with limited memory. 489 - Ben Mitchell, Julian Rosse, Tia Newhall:
Reliability algorithms for network swapping systems with page migration. 490 - Jay Parker, Gregory Lyzenga, Charles Norton, E. Tisdale, Andrea Donnellan:
A community faulted-crust model using PYRAMID on cluster platforms. 491 - Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Johan Montagnat, Fabien Chanussot:
Flexible and dynamic control of network QoS in grid environments: the QoSINUS approach. 492 - Xiao Qin, Hong Jiang:
Improving the performance of communication-intensive parallel applications executing on clusters. 493 - Thomas Repantis, Christos D. Antonopoulos, Vana Kalogeraki, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Dynamic page migration in software DSM systems. 494 - Gang Shi, Mingchang Hu, Hongda Yin, Weiwu Hu, Zhimin Tang:
A shared virtual memory network with fast remote direct memory access and message passing. 495 - Robert P. Weaver, Michael L. Gittings, L. Pritchett, C. Scovel:
The Los Alamos Crestone Project: cluster computing applications. 496
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