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SC 1990: New York, NY, USA
- Joanne L. Martin, Daniel V. Pryor, Gary R. Montry:
Proceedings Supercomputing '90, New York, NY, USA, November 12-16, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-89791-412-0 - Edward C. Anderson, Zhaojun Bai, Jack J. Dongarra, Anne Greenbaum, A. McKenney, Jeremy Du Croz, Sven Hammarling, James Demmel, Christian H. Bischof, Danny C. Sorensen:
LAPACK: a portable linear algebra library for high-performance computers. 2-11 - Dingju Chen:
Hierarchical blocking and data flow analysis for numerical linear algebra. 12-19 - Rodney W. Johnson, Chua-Huang Huang, John R. Johnson:
Multilinear algebra and parallel programming. 20-31 - Jürgen-Friedrich Hake, Willi Homberg:
The impact of memory organization on the performance of matrix multiplication. 34-40 - Yoshikuni Okawa, Naoki Haraguchi:
A linear array of processors with partially shared memory for parallel solution of PDE. 41-48 - Ram Raghavan, John P. Hayes:
On randomly interleaved memories. 49-58 - Allen D. Malony, John L. Larson, Daniel A. Reed:
Tracing application program execution on the Cray X-MP and Cray 2. 60-73 - Robert Hood, Ken Kennedy, John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Parallel program debugging with on-the-fly anomaly detection. 74-81 - Rajiv Gupta, Chi-Hung Chi:
Improving instruction cache behavior by reducing cache pollution. 82-91 - Daniel R. Ripoll, Stephen J. Thomas:
A parallel Monte Carlo search algorithm for the conformational analysis of proteins. 94-102 - Michael Ess:
Folding RNA on the Cray-2. 103-111 - Steven W. White, David C. Torney, Clive C. Whittaker:
A parallel computational approach using a cluster of IBM ES/3090 600Js for physical mapping of chromosomes. 112-121 - Gilbert J. Hansen, Charles A. Linthicum, Gary Brooks:
Experience with a performance analyzer for multithreaded applications. 124-131 - Margaret L. Simmons, Harvey J. Wasserman:
Performance evaluation of the IBM RISC System/6000: comparison of an optimized scalar processor with two vector processors. 132-141 - Elizabeth Williams, C. Thomas Myers, Rebecca Koskela:
The characterization of two scientific workloads using the CRAY X-MP performance monitor. 142-152 - William L. French:
Supercomputer network selection: a case study. 154-159 - Marke Clinger:
Very high performance networking for supercomputing. 160-168 - Daniel A. Menascé, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Cost-performance analysis of heterogeneity in supercomputer architectures. 169-177 - Carl J. Beckmann, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Fast barrier synchronization hardware. 180-189 - Jyh-Herng Chow, Williams Ludwell Harrison III:
Switch-stacks: a scheme for microtasking nested parallel loops. 190-199 - Parthasarathy P. Tirumalai, Meng Lee, Michael S. Schlansker:
Parallelization of loops with exits on pipelined architectures. 200-212 - Anna Nagurney, Alexander Eydeland, Dae-Shik Kim:
Computation of large-scale constrained matrix problems: the splitting equilibration algorithm. 214-223 - Karl P. Traar, Wolfgang R. Mader, Otto Heinreichsberger, Siegfried Selberherr, Martin Stiftinger:
High performance preconditioning on supercomputers for the 3D device simulator MINIMOS. 224-231 - Edward Rothberg, Anoop Gupta:
Techniques for improving the performance of sparse matrix factorization on multiprocessor workstations. 232-241 - Suresh Chalasani, Anujan Varma, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:
Fault-tolerant routing in MIN-based supercomputers. 244-253 - Chih-Hsiang Chou, David Hung-Chang Du:
Uni-directional hypercubes. 254-263 - Ted H. Szymanski, Chien Fang:
Design and analysis of buffered crossbars and banyans with cut-through switching. 264-273 - Takanobu Baba, Tsutomu Yoshinaga, Tohru Iijima, Yoshifumi Iwamoto, Masahiro Hamada, Mitsuru Suzuki:
A parallel object-oriented total architecture: A-NET. 276-285 - Jeffrey X. Zhou:
A parallel computer model supporting procedure-based communication. 286-294 - Creve Maples:
A high-performance, memory-based interconnection system for multicomputer environments. 295-304 - Vishwani D. Agrawal, Srimat T. Chakradhar:
Performance estimation in a massively parallel system. 306-313 - Gary J. Harkin:
Parametrized algorithm decomposition and performance analysis. 314-323 - Xian-He Sun, Lionel M. Ni:
Another view on parallel speedup. 324-333 - Hans J. Berliner, Danny Kopec, Ed Northam:
A taxonomy of concepts for evaluating chess strength. 336-343 - Lewis Stiller:
Group graphs and computational symmetry on massively parallel architecture. 344-353 - Robert M. Hyatt, Harry L. Nelson:
Chess and supercomputers: details about optimizing Cray Blitz. 354-363 - D. E. Stevenson, Robert M. Panoff:
Experiences in building the Clemson computational sciences program. 366-375 - Floyd B. Hanson:
A real introduction to supercomputing: a user training course. 376-385 - Rajiv Gupta:
Loop displacement: an approach for transforming and scheduling loops for parallel execution. 388-397 - Ron Cytron, Jim Lipkis, Edith Schonberg:
A compiler-assisted approach to SPMD execution. 398-406 - Ken Kennedy, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Loop distribution with arbitrary control flow. 407-416 - Aladin Kamel, Piero Sguazzero, Vittorio Zecca:
Large-scale computing on clustered vector multiprocessors. 418-427 - Frederic J. L. Briens, Ching H. Wu:
Application of sequential staging of tasks to petroleum reservoir modeling. 428-435 - Mark Christon:
A vectorized 3-D finite element model for transient simulation of two-phase heat transport with phase transformation and a moving interface. 436-445 - William Celmaster, Edward N. May:
Parallelization of a radiation transport simulation code on the BBN TC2000 parallel computer. 448-454 - Zarka Cvetanovic, Edward G. Freedman, Charles Nofsinger:
Perfect Benchmarks decomposition and performance on VAX multiprocessors. 455-474 - Sanjay Ranka, Jhy-Chun Wang, Nangkang Yeh:
Embedding meshes on the star graph. 476-485 - Lasse Natvig:
Logarithmic time cost optimal parallel sorting is not yet fast in practice!. 486-494 - Janice M. Stone:
A simple and correct shared-queue algorithm using compare-and-swap. 495-504 - Prasad Vishnubhotla:
Fine-grain parallelism in the ALPS programming language. 506-514 - Steven Lucco, Oliver Sharp:
Delirium: an embedding coordination language. 515-524 - Rajive L. Bagrodia, K. Mani Chandy, E. Kwan:
UC: a language for the connection machine. 525-534 - Iain S. Duff:
Parallel algorithm research at CERFACS. 536-542 - Mazin S. Algudady, Chita R. Das, Matthew Thazhuthaveetil:
A write update cache coherence protocol for MIN-based multiprocessors with accessibility-based split caches. 544-553 - John C. Willis, Arthur C. Sanderson, Charles R. Hill:
Cache coherence in systems with parallel communication channels many processors. 554-563 - David Callahan, Allan Porterfield:
Data cache performance of supercomputer applications. 564-572 - Honda Shing, Lionel M. Ni:
Resource binding - a universal approach to parallel programming. 574-583 - Gail A. Alverson, William G. Griswold, David Notkin, Lawrence Snyder:
A flexible communication abstraction for nonshared memory parallel computing. 584-593 - Manohar Rao, Zary Segall, Dalibor F. Vrsalovic:
Implementation machine paradigm for parallel programming. 594-603 - Moon-Jung Chung, Yunmo Chung:
Efficient parallel logic simulation techniques for the connection machine. 606-614 - Robert B. Mueller-Thuns, Daniel G. Saab, Jacob A. Abraham:
Design of a scalable parallel switch-level simulator for VLSI. 615-624 - David C. Cann, John Feo:
SISAL versus FORTRAN: a comparison using the Livermore loops. 626-636 - Samuel A. Fineberg, Thomas L. Casavant, Howard Jay Siegel:
Experimental analysis of communication/data-conditional aspects of a mixed-mode parallel architecture via synthetic computations. 637-646 - Suresh Chittor, Richard J. Enbody:
Performance evaluation of mesh-connected wormhole-routed networks for interprocessor communication in multicomputers. 647-657 - Wen-Tsuen Chen, Ming-Yi Fang:
Theorem proving in propositional logic on vector computers using a generalized Davis-Putnam procedure. 658-665 - Siddhartha Chatterjee, Guy E. Blelloch, Marco Zagha:
Scan primitives for vector computers. 666-675 - Salvatore Filippone, Paolo Santangelo, Marcello Vitaletti:
A vectorized long-period shift-register random number generator. 676-684 - David J. Potter, Marhall P. Cline:
Massively parallel computational methods in light scattering by small particles. 686-692 - Yousry Y. Azmy:
On the adequacy of message-passing parallel supercomputers for solving neutron transport problems. 693-699 - J. D. Maltby, B. T. Kornblum:
MONT3E: a Monte Carlo electron heat transfer code. 700-707 - Ted Sztnabski:
A fiber optic hypermesh for SIMD/MIMD machines. 710-719 - Jiun-Ming Hsu, Prithviraj Banerjee:
A message passing coprocessor for distributed memory multicomputers. 720-729 - Ben Heggy, Mary Lou Soffa:
Architectural support for register allocation in the presence of aliasing. 730-739 - S. Huang, K. J. M. Moriarty, E. Ann Myers, J. Potvin:
Information optimization for Monte Carlo data and application to high-temperature quantum chromodynamics. 742-747 - Jean-Philippe Brunet, Alan Edelman, Jill P. Mesirov:
An optional hypercube direct N-body solver on the connection machine. 748-752 - Nobuyasu Ito, Yasumasa Kanada:
Monte Carlo simulation of the Ising model and random number generation on the vector processor. 753-763 - Joel Welling, Chris Nuuja, Phil Andrews:
P3D: a Lisp-based format for representing general 3D models. 766-774 - Vincent J. Harrand, Amar Choudry, John P. Ziebarth:
Scientific data visualization: a formal introduction to the rendering and geometric modeling aspects. 775-783 - Sanjay Sharma, Allen D. Malony, Michael W. Berry, Priyamvada Sinvhal-Sharma:
Run-time monitoring of concurrent programs on the Cedar multiprocessor. 784-793 - James E. Smith, Wei-Chung Hsu, Christopher C. Hsiung:
Future general purpose supercomputer architectures. 796-804 - Stuart L. Shapiro, Saul A. Teukolsky:
Building black holes, gravitational waves, and relativistic fluid flows: supercomputer cinema. 805-814 - D. Hohl, Ray Idaszak, Robert O. Jones:
Quantum molecular modeling with simulated annealing - a distributed processing and visualization application. 816-825 - Scott Langlie, Wing Cheng, Ilhan Dilber:
Computer simulation of high-speed impact response of composites. 826-834 - Ping-Kang Hsiung, Robert H. Thibadeau, Christopher B. Cox, Robert H. P. Dunn:
Time dilation visualization in relativity. 835-844 - John M. A. Roy, Mark Nagel, Lubomir Bic:
Partitioning declarative programs into communicating processes. 846-855 - Hironori Kasahara, Hiroki Honda, Seinosuke Narita:
Parallel processing of near fine grain tasks using static scheduling OSCAR (optimally scheduled advanced multiprocessor). 856-864 - Jingke Li, Marina C. Chen:
Generating explicit communication from shared-memory program references. 865-876 - Takanobu Baba, Yoshifumi Iwamoto, Tsutomu Yoshinaga:
A network-topology independent task allocation strategy for parallel computers. 878-887 - Jian Xu, Kai Hwang:
Heuristic methods for dynamic load balancing in a message-passing supercomputer. 888-897 - Ishfaq Ahmad, Arif Ghafoor:
A semi distributed task allocation strategy for large hypercube supercomputers. 898-907 - Robert P. Colwell, W. Eric Hall, Chandra S. Joshi, David B. Papworth, Paul K. Rodman, James E. Tornes:
Architecture and implementation of a VLIW supercomputer. 910-919 - Rajiv Gupta, Michael Epstein, Michael Whelan:
The design of a RISC based multiprocessor chip. 920-929 - Peter Wolcott, Seymour E. Goodman:
Soviet high-speed computers: the new generation. 930-939 - Yong-Fong Lee, Thomas J. Marlowe, Barbara G. Ryder:
Performing data flow analysis in parallel. 942-951 - Paul Havlak, Ken Kennedy:
Experience with interprocedural analysis of array side effects. 952-961 - Lee-Chung Lu, Marina C. Chen:
Subdomain dependence test for massive parallelism. 962-972
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