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SC 1994: Washington, DC, USA
- Gary M. Johnson:
Proceedings Supercomputing '94, Washington, DC, USA, November 14-18, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6605-6
Roudtables
- Milissa M. Benincasa:
Issues in applying high performance computing to real-time systems (roundtable session). 1-2 - Thomas L. Marchioro II, David M. Martin Jr.:
Issues in undergraduate education in computational science and high performance computing. 3
Panels
- Myron Ginsberg:
Selecting "best" MPP: do benchmarks really tell the whole story? (panel). 4 - Wallace Feurzeig, Nancy Roberts:
Computer modeling in science education: toward a research and planning agenda (panel). 5-6
Plenary: Manufacturing and Design
- F. Ron Bailey, Mike George, Dennis Koga, Pieter Buning, Paul Delzio, Robert Kulfan:
Integration of numerical and experimental wind tunnels (IofNEWT). 7
Engineering Applictaions
- Deb Banerjee, Thomas Tysinger, Wayne Smith:
A scalable high-performance environment for fluid flow analysis on unstructured grids. 8-17 - A. M. Baker, S. X. Ying:
A fixed time performance evaluation of parallel CFD applications. 18-23 - Eric Tomacruz, Jagesh V. Sanghavi, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
A parallel iterative linear solver for solving irregular grid semiconductor device matrices. 24-33
Mathematical Algorithms
- Ramesh C. Agarwal, Fred G. Gustavson, Mohammad Zubair:
A high performance parallel algorithm for 1-D FFT. 34-40 - Jonathan Eckstein:
Control strategies for parallel mixed integer branch and bound. 41-48 - Donglai Dai, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, S. D. Kaushik, J. H. Lu, Raj Verdhan Singh, Chua-Huang Huang, P. Sadayappan, Rodney W. Johnson:
EXTENT: a portable programming environment for designing and implementing high-performance block recursive algorithms. 49-58
Languages
- Wai-Mee Ching, Alexander Katz:
An experimental APL compiler for a distributed memory parallel machine. 59-68 - Steven Parkes, John A. Chandy, Prithviraj Banerjee:
A library-based approach to portable, parallel, object-oriented programming: interface, implementation, and application. 69-78 - Tomio Kamada, Satoshi Matsuoka, Akinori Yonezawa:
Efficient parallel global garbage collection on massively parallel computers. 79-88
Communication Libraries
- Allan D. Knies, William J. Harrod, F. Ray Barriuso, George B. Adams III:
SLICC: a low latency interface for collective communications. 89-96 - Shamik D. Sharma, Ravi Ponnusamy, Bongki Moon, Yuan-Shin Hwang, Raja Das, Joel H. Saltz:
Run-time and compile-time support for adaptive irregular problems. 97-106 - Michael Barnett, Lance Shuler, Satya Gupta, David G. Payne, Robert A. van de Geijn, Jerrell Watts:
Building a high-performance collective communication library. 107-116
University Education
- Sridhar V. Iyer, Alan Beck, Umberto Ravaioli, Jeffrey A. Terstriep:
Distributed exploratorium for high performance computational techniques. 117-125 - Curtis R. Cook, Cherri M. Pancake, Rebecca A. Walpole:
Are expectations for parallelism too high? a survey of potential parallel users. 126-133 - Gregory V. Wilson, Neil Blair MacDonald, C. Thornborrow, C. M. Brough:
The development and operation of Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre's Summer Scholarship Programme. 134-143
Invited Papers
- Murali Beddhu, Min-Yee Jiang, Lafayette K. Taylor, David L. Whitfield:
Towards computations of ocean flows using Navier-Stokes equations. 144-153
Networks (WAN/LAN)
- Mengjou Lin, Jenwei Hsieh, David Hung-Chang Du, Joseph P. Thomas, James A. MacDonald:
Distributed network computing over local ATM networks. 154-163 - Chengchang Huang, Eric P. Kasten, Philip K. McKinley:
Design and implementation of multicast operations for ATM-based high performance computing. 164-173 - Mengjou Lin, Jenwei Hsieh, David Hung-Chang Du, James A. MacDonald:
Performance of high-speed network I/O subsystems: case study of a fibre channel network. 174-183
Linear Algebra I
- D. P. Koester, Sanjay Ranka, Geoffrey C. Fox:
A parallel Gauss-Seidel algorithm for sparse power system matrices. 184-193 - Osamu Tatebe, Yoshio Oyanagi:
Efficient implementation of the multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient method on distributed memory machines. 194-203 - George Karypis, Anshul Gupta, Vipin Kumar:
A parallel formulation of interior point algorithms. 204-213
Processor Allocation and Scheduling
- Srikat Subramaniam, Derek L. Eager:
Affinity scheduling of unbalanced workloads. 214-226 - Wanqian Liu, Virginia Mary Lo, Kurt J. Windisch, Bill Nitzberg:
Non-contiguous processor allocation algorithms for distributed memory multicomputers. 227-236 - G. N. Srinivasa Prasanna, Bruce R. Musicus:
Generalized multiprocessor scheduling for directed acyclic graphs. 237-246
Hardware Performance
- Stephen W. Turner, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Scalability of the Cedar system. 247-254 - Leonidas I. Kontothanassis, Rabin A. Sugumar, Greg Faanes, James E. Smith, Michael L. Scott:
Cache performance in vector supercomputers. 255-264 - Josep Torrellas, Zheng Zhang:
The performance of the Cedar multistage switching network. 265-274
Roundtables
- Mark Christon, David Hardin, John Compton, Mary Zosel:
Meshes: the next generation. 275-276 - Diane T. Rover:
Performance evaluation: integrating techniques and tools into environments and frameworks. 277-278
Panels
- Donald A. B. Lindberg, John C. Toole, Paul R. Young, John S. Cavallini, Lee B. Holcomb, Richard J. Linn Jr., George R. Cotter, Helen M. Wood, Joan H. Novak, Alexis T. Poliakoff:
The High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCC) Program: technologies for the National Information Infrastructure (panel). 279
Plenary: Environment
- Gregory J. McRae:
Realizing the benefits of high performance computing for solving environmental and other problems: what do we need beyond faster hardware? 280
Engineering Applications II
- Charles J. Turner, Jennifer G. Turner:
Adaptive data parallel methods for ecosystem monitoring. 281-290 - Gordon Cameron, Brian J. N. Wylie, David McArthur:
PARAMICS - moving vehicles on the connection machine. 291-300
Seminumerical Algorithms
- Andrew Sohn, Mitsuhisa Sato, Shuichi Sakai, Yuetsu Kodama, Yoshinori Yamaguchi:
Nonnumeric search results on the EM-4 distributed-memory multiprocessor. 301-310 - Daniel V. Pryor, Steven A. Cuccaro, Michael Mascagni, M. L. Robinson:
Implementation of a portable and reproducible parallel pseudorandom number generator. 311-319 - Alexander V. Kozlov, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
A parallel Lauritzen-Spiegelhalter algorithm for probabilistic inference. 320-329
Languages and Runtime Libraries
- Jaspal Subhlok, David R. O'Hallaron, Thomas R. Gross, Peter A. Dinda, Jon A. Webb:
Communication and memory requirements as the basis for mapping task and data parallel programs. 330-339 - Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison, Richard J. Littlefield:
Global arrays: a portable "shared-memory" programming model for distributed memory computers. 340-349 - Matthew Haines, David Cronk, Piyush Mehrotra:
On the design of Chant: a talking threads package. 350-359
Scheduling and Operating Systems
- Jhy-Chun Wang, Sanjay Ranka:
Scheduling of unstructured communication on the Intel iPSC/860. 360-369 - Alain Gefflaut, Christine Morin, Michel Banâtre:
Tolerating node failures in cache only memory architectures. 370-379 - Babak Falsafi, Alvin R. Lebeck, Steven K. Reinhardt, Ioannis Schoinas, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, Anne Rogers, David A. Wood:
Application-specific protocols for user-level shared memory. 380-389
Cluster Computing
- Jeremy Casas, Ravi B. Konuru, Steve W. Otto, Robert M. Prouty, Jonathan Walpole:
Adaptive load migration systems for PVM. 390-399 - Rod Fatoohi, Sisira Weeratunga:
Performance evaluation of three distributed computing environments for scientific applications. 400-409 - Karen Castagnera, Doreen Cheng, Rod Fatoohi, Edward Hook, Bill Kramer, Craig Manning, John Musch, Charles Niggley, William Saphir, Douglas Sheppard, Merritt Smith, Ian Stockdale, Shaun Welch, Rita Williams, David Yip:
NAS experiences with a prototype cluster of workstations. 410-419
Physics Applications
- Srinivas Aluru, Gurpur M. Prabhu, John L. Gustafson:
Truly distribution-independent algorithms for the N-body problem. 420-428 - Junichiro Makino, Makoto Taiji, Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Daiichiro Sugimoto:
GRAPE-4: a one-Tflops special-purpose computer for astrophysical N-body problem. 429-438 - Ananth Grama, Vipin Kumar, Ahmed H. Sameh:
Scalable parallel formulations of the Barnes-Hut method for n-body simulations. 439-448
Load Balancing and Domain Decomposition
- Harpal Maini, Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan, Sanjay Ranka:
Genetic algorithms for graph partitioning and incremental graph partitioning. 449-457 - Chao-Wei Ou, Sanjay Ranka:
Parallel incremental graph partitioning using linear programming. 458-467 - Kok Kin Kee, Salim Hariri:
Efficient communication algorithms for pipeline multicomputers. 468-477
Architecture
- Teruo Utsumi, Masayuki Ikeda, Moriyuki Takamura:
Architecture of the VPP500 parallel supercomputer. 478-487 - Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Sunder: a programmable hardware prefetch architecture for numerical loops. 488-497 - Akhilesh Kumar, Phanindra K. Mannava, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Efficient and scalable cache coherence schemes for shared memory hypercube multiprocessors. 498-507
Dependence Analysis/Loop Parallelization
- A. Zaafrani, Mabo Robert Ito:
Expressing cross-loop dependencies through hyperplane data dependence analysis. 508-517 - Ding-Kai Chen, Josep Torrellas, Pen-Chung Yew:
An efficient algorithm for the run-time parallelization of DOACROSS loops. 518-527 - William Blume, Rudolf Eigenmann:
The range test: a dependence test for symbolic, non-linear expressions. 528-537
Roundtables
- Scott E. Fahlman, Lowell D. Harris, Clinton S. Potter, Richard A. Robb:
Supercomputing support for advanced biomedical imaging (roundtable). 538-539
Plenary: Biology and Medicine
- Christopher R. Johnson, Steven G. Parker:
A computational steering model applied to problems in medicine. 540-549
Biomedical Applications
- Calvin A. Johnson, Neil I. Weisenfeld, Benes L. Trus, J. F. Conway, Robert L. Martino, Alasdair C. Steven:
Orientation determination in the 3D reconstruction of icosahedral viruses using a parallel computer. 550-559 - Raimond L. Winslow, Dongming Cai, Ying-Cheng Lai:
Factors controlling generation and propagation of pacemaker potentials in network models of mammalian SA node. 560-569 - Cheng Che Chen, Jaswinder Pal Singh, William B. Poland, Russ B. Altman:
Parallel protein structure determination from uncertain data. 570-579
Software Performance
- Subhash Saini, Horst D. Simon:
Applications performance under OSF/1 AD and SUNMOS on Intel Paragon XP/S-15. 580-589 - Doug Burger, Rahmat S. Hyder, Barton P. Miller, David A. Wood:
Paging tradeoffs in distributed-shared-memory multiprocessors. 590-599 - Mark Crovella, Thomas J. LeBlanc:
Parallel performance using lost cycles analysis. 600-609
Computer-Communication Interaction
- Brian Tierney, William E. Johnston, Hanan Herzog, Gary Hoo, Guojun Jin, Jason Lee, Ling Tony Chen, Doron Rotem:
Using high speed networks to enable distributed parallel image server systems. 610-619 - Ronald Mraz:
Reducing the variance of point to point transfers in the IBM 9076 parallel computer. 620-629 - Stephen W. Turner, Lionel M. Ni, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Time and/or space sharing in a workstation cluster environment. 630-639
High Performance I/O
- David Kotz, Nils Nieuwejaar:
Dynamic file-access characteristics of a production parallel scientific workload. 640-649 - Kent E. Seamons, Marianne Winslett:
An efficient abstract interface for multidimensional array I/O. 650-659 - Barbara K. Pasquale, George C. Polyzos:
Dynamic I/O characterization of I/O intensive scientific applications. 660-669
Gordon Bell Awards Session
- Stefan Goedecker, Luciano Colombo:
Tight binding molecular dynamics. 670-672 - John N. Shadid, Scott A. Hutchinson, Harry Moffat, Gary L. Hennigan, Bruce Hendrickson, Robert W. Leland:
A 65+ Gflops/s unstructured finite element simulation of chemically reacting flows on the Intel Paragon. 673-679 - David E. Womble, David S. Greenberg, Stephen R. Wheat, Robert E. Benner, Marc S. Ingber, Greg Henry, Satya Gupta:
Applications of boundary element methods on the Intel Paragon. 680-684 - H. Miyoshi, Masahiro Fukuda, T. Iwamiya, Takashi Nakamura, M. Tuchiya, Masahiro Yoshida, Kazuomi Yamamoto, Y. Yamamoto, S. Ogawa, Y. Matsuo, Takashi Yamane, Moriyuki Takamura, M. Ikeda, Shin Okada, Yoshinori Sakamoto, T. Kitamura, H. Hatama, M. Kishimoto:
Development and achievement of NAL Numerical Wind Tunnel (NWT) for CFD computations. 685-692
Internal Interconnect
- Rajendra V. Boppana, Suresh Chalasani:
Fault-tolerant routing with non-adaptive wormhole algorithms in mesh networks. 693-702 - Hong Xu, Yadong Gui, Lionel M. Ni:
Optimal software multicast in wormhole-routed multistage networks. 703-712 - Joonho Park, Brian W. O'Krafka, Stamatis Vassiliadis, José G. Delgado-Frias:
Design and evaluation of a DAMQ multiprocessor network with self-compacting buffers. 713-722
Software Tools
- Doreen Cheng, Robert Hood:
A portable debugger for parallel and distributed programs. 723-732 - Seema Hiranandani, Ken Kennedy, Chau-Wen Tseng, Scott K. Warren:
The D editor: a new interactive parallel programming tool. 733-742 - Manish Parashar, Salim Hariri, Tomasz Haupt, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Interpreting the performance of HPF/Fortran 90D. 743-752
Compilers
- Ron Sass, Matt W. Mutka:
Enabling unimodular transformations. 753-762 - Ravi Mirchandaney, Seema Hiranandani, Ajay Sethi:
Improving the performance of DSM systems via compiler involvement. 763-772 - Lynn Choi, Pen-Chung Yew:
A compiler-directed cache coherence scheme with improved intertask locality. 773-782
Linear Algebra II
- Edward Rothberg, Robert Schreiber:
Improved load distribution in parallel sparse Cholesky factorization. 783-792 - Anshul Gupta, Vipin Kumar:
A scalable parallel algorithm for sparse Cholesky factorization. 793-802 - Makoto Nakanishi, Hiroshi Ina, Ken'ichi Miura:
A high performance linear equation solver on the VPP500 parallel supercomputer. 803-810 - Steven Hotovy, Wayne Pfeiffer, Thomas L. Sterling:
Findings of the joint NSF-NASA initiative in evaluation. 811-813
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