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9. PVM/MPI 2002: Linz, Austria
- Dieter Kranzlmüller, Péter Kacsuk, Jack J. Dongarra, Jens Volkert:
Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, 9th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting, Linz, Austria, September 29 - October 2, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2474, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-44296-0
Invited Talks
- Jack J. Dongarra:
High Performance Computing, Computational Grid, and Numerical Libraries. 1-2 - Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Performance, Scalability, and Robustness in the Harness Metacomputing Framework. 3 - G. Dick van Albada, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Surfing the Grid - Dynamic Task Migration in the Polder Metacomputer Project. 4-5 - Al Geist:
Petascale Virtual Machine: Computing on 100, 000 Processors. 6 - William Gropp:
MPICH2: A New Start for MPI Implementations. 7 - Zoltan Juhasz:
Making Grid Computing Mainstream. 8 - Ewing L. Lusk:
Process Management for Scalable Parallel Programs. 9 - Barton P. Miller:
A Security Attack and Defense in the Grid Environment. 10 - Michael Gerndt:
Performance Analysis: Necessity or Add-on in Grid Computing. 11
Tutorials
- William Gropp, Ewing L. Lusk:
MPI on the Grid. 12 - Barbara M. Chapman:
Parallel Application Development with the Hybrid MPI+OpenMP Programming Model. 13
Special Session: CrossGrid
- Marian Bubak, Michal Turala:
CrossGrid and Its Relatives in Europe. 14-15 - Marian Bubak, Maciej Malawski, Katarzyna Zajac:
Towards the CrossGrid Architecture. 16-24 - Lukasz Dutka, Jacek Kitowski:
Application of Component-Expert Technology for Selection of Data-Handlers in CrossGrid. 25-32 - O. Ponce, Javier Cuevas, A. Fuentes, J. Marco, R. Marco, C. Martínez-Rivero, R. Menéndez, D. Rodríguez:
Training of Neural Networks: Interactive Possibilities in a Distributed Framework. 33-40 - Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Tomasz Szepieniec, Roland Wismüller:
An Infrastructure for Grid Application Monitoring. 41-49 - Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Roland Wismüller:
The CrossGrid Performance Analysis Tool for Interactive Grid Applications. 50-60
Special Session: ParSim
- Carsten Trinitis, Martin Schulz:
Current Trends in Numerical Simulation for Parallel Engineering Environments. 61 - Siegfried Höfinger:
Automatic Runtime Load Balancing of Dedicated Applications in Heterogeneous Environments. 62-69 - Andreas Blaszczyk, Axel Uhl:
A Contribution to Industrial Grid Computing. 70-77 - Paola Causin, Edie Miglio:
Parallel Computing for the Simulation of 3D Free Surface Flows in Environmental Applications. 78-87 - Tiberiu Rotaru, Hans-Heinrich Nägeli:
Testbed for Adaptive Numerical Simulations in Heterogeneous Environments. 88-95 - Conceição Freitas, Luís Dias, Miguel Dias:
Simulating Cloth Free-Form Deformation with a Beowulf Cluster. 96-104
Applications Using MPI and PVM
- Ladislav Hluchý, Viet D. Tran, Ondrej Habala, Ján Astalos, Branislav Simo, David Froehlich:
Concept of a Problem Solving Environment for Flood Forecasting. 105-113 - Carsten Trinitis, Martin Schulz, Wolfgang Karl:
A Comprehensive Electric Field Simulation Environment on Top of SCI. 114-121 - Leszek Kasprzyk, Ryszard Nawrowski, Andrzej Tomczewski:
Application of a Parallel Virtual Machine for the Analysis of a Luminous Field. 122-129 - Elsa M. Macías, Álvaro Suárez Sarmiento:
Solving Engineering Applications with LAMGAC over MPI-2. 130-137 - Yacine Kabir, Aichouche Belhadj Aissa:
Distributed Image Segmentation System by a Multi-agents Approach (Under PVM Environment). 138-147
Parallel Algorithms Using Message Passing
- Siegfried Höfinger, Torsten Schindler, András Aszódi:
Parallel Global Optimization of High-Dimensional Problems. 148-155 - Francesc Giné, Francesc Solsona, Porfidio Hernández, Emilio Luque:
Adjusting the Lengths of Time Slices when Scheduling PVM Jobs with High Memory Requirements. 156-164 - Oscar Lazzarino, Andrea Sanna, Claudio Zunino, Fabrizio Lamberti:
A PVM-Based Parallel Implementation of the REYES Image Rendering Architecture. 165-173 - Douglas Antony Louis Piriyakumar, Paul Levi, Rolf Rabenseifner:
Enhanced File Interoperability with Parallel MPI File-I/O in Image Processing. 174-182 - Florian Tischler, Andreas Uhl:
Granularity Levels in Parallel Block-Matching Motion Compensation. 183-190 - Ha Yoon Song, Junghwan Kim, Kyun Rak Chong:
An Analytical Model of Scheduling for Conservative Parallel Simulation. 191-198 - Constantine Bekas, Effrosini Kokiopoulou, Efstratios Gallopoulos, Valeria Simoncini:
Parallel Computation of Pseudospectra Using Transfer Functions on a MATLAB-MPI Cluster Platform. 199-207 - Pawel Czarnul:
Development and Tuning of Irregular Divide-and-Conquer Applications in DAMPVM/DAC. 208-216 - Aris Pagourtzis, Igor Potapov, Wojciech Rytter:
Observations on Parallel Computation of Transitive and Max-Closure Problems. 217-225 - Angela Di Serio, María-Blanca Ibáñez-Espiga:
Evaluation of a Nearest-Neighbor Load Balancing Strategy for Parallel Molecular Simulations in MPI Environment. 226-233
Programming Tools for MPI and PVM
- Giang Thu Nguyen, Viet D. Tran, Margaréta Kotocová:
Application Recovery in Parallel Programming Environment. 234-242 - Éric Malouin, Julien Dompierre, François Guibault, Robert Roy:
R-OO RT: A Parallel Remeshing Toolkit. 243-251 - John Yiannis Cotronis, Zacharias Tsiatsoulis:
Modular MPI and PVM Components. 252-259 - David E. Bernholdt, Wael R. Elwasif, James Arthur Kohl:
Communication Infrastructure in High-Performance Component-Based Scientific Computing. 260-270 - Thomas Worsch, Ralf H. Reussner, Werner Augustin:
On Benchmarking Collective MPI Operations. 271-279
Implementations of MPI and PVM
- William Gropp:
Building Library Components that Can Use Any MPI Implementation. 280-287 - Yuichi Tsujita, Toshiyuki Imamura, Hiroshi Takemiya, Nobuhiro Yamagishi:
Stampi-I/O: A Flexible Parallel-I/O Library for Heterogeneous Computing Environment. 288-295 - Tomás Plachetka:
(Quasi-) Thread-Safe PVM and (Quasi-) Thread-Safe MPI without Active Polling. 296-305 - Alejandro Calderón, Félix García, Jesús Carretero, José María Pérez, Javier Fernández:
An Implementation of MPI-IO on Expand: A Parallel File System Based on NFS Servers. 306-313 - Wei Huang, Zhe Wang, Jie Ma:
Design of DMPI on DAWNING-3000. 314-322 - Anton Selikhov, George Bosilca, Cécile Germain, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello:
MPICH-CM: A Communication Library Design for a P2P MPI Implementation. 323-330 - Ron Brightwell, Arthur B. Maccabe, Rolf Riesen:
Design and Implementation of MPI on Portals 3.0. 331-340 - Roberto Espenica, Pedro D. Medeiros:
Porting PVM to the VIA Architecture Using a Fast Communication Library. 341-348 - Moreno Coli, Paolo Palazzari, Rodolfo Rughi:
LICO: A Multi-platform Channel-Based Communication Library. 349-356 - Dieter Kranzlmüller, Martin Schulz:
Notes on Nondeterminism in Message Passing Programs. 357-367
Extensions of MPI and PVM
- Josep Jorba, Rafael Bustos, Ángel Casquero, Tomàs Margalef, Emilio Luque:
Web Remote Services Oriented Architecture for Cluster Management. 368-375 - Bartosz Krysztop, Henryk Krawczyk:
Improving Flexibility and Performance of PVM Applications by Distributed Partial Evaluation. 376-384 - Ron Brightwell:
Ready-Mode Receive: An Optimized Receive Function for MPI. 385-391 - Jesper Larsson Träff:
Improved MPI All-to-all Communication on a Giganet SMP Cluster. 392-400 - Georg Bißeling, Hans-Christian Hoppe, Alexander V. Supalov, Pierre Lagier, Jean Latour:
Fujitsu MPI-2: Fast Locally, Reaching Globally. 401-409
Performance Analysis and Optimization
- Rolf Rabenseifner:
Communication and Optimization Aspects on Hybrid Architectures. 410-420 - Hong Linh Truong, Thomas Fahringer, Michael Geissler, Georg Madsen:
Performance Analysis for MPI Applications with SCALEA. 421-431 - Panagiotis D. Michailidis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
A Performance Study of Load Balancing Strategies for Approximate String Matching on an MPI Heterogeneous System Environment. 432-440 - Francisco Almeida, Daniel González, Luz Marina Moreno, Casiano Rodríguez:
An Analytical Model for Pipeline Algorithms on Heterogeneous Clusters. 441-449 - Adhvan Furtado, Andre Rebouças, Josemar R. de Souza, Dolores Rexachs, Emilio Luque:
Architectures for an Efficient Application Execution in a Collection of HNOWS. 450-460
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