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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 2005
- Kevin McManus, Alison J. Williams, Mark Cross, Nick Croft, Chris Walshaw:
Assessing the Scalability of Multiphysics Tools for Modeling Solidification and Melting Processes on Parallel Clusters. 1-27 - Paul M. Eder, James E. Giuliani, Somnath Ghosh:
Multilevel Parallel Programming for Three-Dimensional Voronoi Cell Finite Element Modeling of Heterogeneous Materials. 29-45 - Salvatore Orlando, Domenico Laforenza:
Preface: Selected Papers from the EUROPVM/MPI 2003 Conference, Venice, Italy, 29 September-2 October 2003. 47 - Rajeev Thakur, Rolf Rabenseifner, William Gropp:
Optimization of Collective Communication Operations in MPICH. 49-66 - Edgar Gabriel, Graham E. Fagg, Jack J. Dongarra:
Evaluating Dynamic Communicators and One-Sided Operations for Current MPI Libraries. 67-79 - Albert Chan, Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Ryan Taylor:
CGMGRAPH/CGMLIB: Implementing and Testing CGM Graph Algorithms on PC Clusters and Shared Memory Machines. 81-97
Volume 19, Number 2, Summer 2005
- Dieter Kranzlmüller, Péter Kacsuk, Jack J. Dongarra:
Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface. 99-101 - Ron Brightwell, Rolf Riesen, Keith D. Underwood:
Analyzing the Impact of Overlap, Offload, and Independent Progress for Message Passing Interface Applications. 103-117 - Rajeev Thakur, William Gropp, Brian R. Toonen:
Optimizing the Synchronization Operations in Message Passing Interface One-Sided Communication. 119-128 - Gopalakrishnan Santhanaraman, Jiesheng Wu, Wei Huang, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing Zero-Copy Message Passing Interface Derived Datatype Communication Over Infiniband: Alternative Approaches and Performance Evaluation. 129-142 - Dawid Kurzyniec, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Failure Resilient Heterogeneous Parallel Computing Across Multidomain Clusters. 143-155 - Franco Frattolillo:
Running Large-Scale Applications on Cluster Grids. 157-172
Volume 19, Number 3, Fall 2005
- Aristides Patrinos:
Preface. 175 - John B. Drake, Philip W. Jones, George R. Carr Jr.:
Overview of the Software Design of the Community Climate System Model. 177-186 - Patrick H. Worley, John B. Drake:
Performance Portability in the Physical Parameterizations of the Community Atmospheric Model. 187-201 - Arthur A. Mirin, William B. Sawyer:
A Scalable Implementation of a Finite-Volume Dynamical Core in the Community Atmosphere Model. 203-212 - William M. Putman, Shian-Jiann Lin, Bo-Wen Shen:
Cross-Platform Performance of a Portable Communication Module and the Nasa Finite Volume General Circulation Model. 213-223 - John M. Dennis, Aimé Fournier, William F. Spotz, Amik St.-Cyr, Mark A. Taylor, Stephen J. Thomas, Henry M. Tufo:
High-Resolution Mesh Convergence Properties and Parallel Efficiency of a Spectral Element Atmospheric Dynamical Core. 225-235 - Steven Ghan, Timothy Shippert:
Load Balancing and Scalability of a Subgrid Orography Scheme in a Global Climate Model. 237-245 - Forrest M. Hoffman, Mariana Vertenstein, Hideyuki Kitabata, James B. White III:
Vectorizing the Community Land Model. 247-260 - Darren J. Kerbyson, Philip W. Jones:
A Performance Model of the Parallel Ocean Program. 261-276 - Jay Walter Larson, Robert L. Jacob, Everest T. Ong:
The Model Coupling Toolkit: A New Fortran90 Toolkit for Building Multiphysics Parallel Coupled Models. 277-292 - Robert L. Jacob, Jay Walter Larson, Everest T. Ong:
M x N Communication and Parallel Interpolation in Community Climate System Model Version 3 Using the Model Coupling Toolkit. 293-307 - Anthony P. Craig, Robert L. Jacob, Brian Kauffman, Thomas Bettge, Jay Walter Larson, Everest T. Ong, Chris H. Q. Ding, Yun He:
CPL6: The New Extensible, High Performance Parallel Coupler for the Community Climate System Model. 309-327 - Yun He, Chris H. Q. Ding:
Coupling Multicomponent Models with MPH on Distributed Memory Computer Architectures. 329-340 - Nancy Collins, Gerhard Theurich, Cecelia DeLuca, Max Suarez, Atanas Trayanov, Venkatramani Balaji, Peggy Li, Weiyu Yang, Chris Hill, Arlindo M. da Silva:
Design and Implementation of Components in the Earth System Modeling Framework. 341-350
Volume 19, Number 4, Winter 2005
- Marc Baboulin, Luc Giraud, Serge Gratton:
A Parallel Distributed Solver for Large Dense Symmetric Systems: Applications to Geodesy and Electromagnetism Problems. 353-363 - Chun-Ho Liu, Chat-Ming Woo, Dennis Y. C. Leung:
Performance Analysis of a Linux Pc Cluster Using a Direct Numerical Simulation of Fluid Turbulence Code. 365-374 - Ping Wang, Y. Tony Song, Yi Chao, Hongchun Zhang:
Parallel Computation of the Regional Ocean Modeling System. 375-385 - Robert J. Fowler:
Preface. 387-388 - Kostadin Damevski, Steven G. Parker:
M x N Data Redistribution Through Parallel Remote Method Invocation. 389-398 - Felipe Bertrand, Yongquan Yuan, Kenneth Chiu, Randall Bramley:
An Approach to Parallel M x N Communication. 399-407 - Johan Steensland, Jaideep Ray:
A Partitioner-Centric Model for Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Partitioning Trade-Off Optimization: Part I. 409-422 - Keith D. Cooper, Todd Waterman:
Investigating Adaptive Compilation Using the Mipspro Compiler. 423-431 - Guohua Jin, John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Improving Performance by Reducing the Memory Footprint of Scientific Applications. 433-451 - Weikuan Yu, Sayantan Sur, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Rob T. Aulwes, Richard L. Graham:
High Performance Broadcast Support in La-Mpi Over Quadrics. 453-463 - Graham E. Fagg, Edgar Gabriel, Zizhong Chen, Thara Angskun, George Bosilca, Jelena Pjesivac-Grbovic, Jack J. Dongarra:
Process Fault Tolerance: Semantics, Design and Applications for High Performance Computing. 465-477 - Sriram Sankaran, Jeffrey M. Squyres, Brian Barrett, Vishal Sahay, Andrew Lumsdaine, Jason Duell, Paul Hargrove, Eric Roman:
The Lam/Mpi Checkpoint/Restart Framework: System-Initiated Checkpointing. 479-493
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