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8. PaCT 2005: Krasnoyarsk, Russia
- Victor E. Malyshkin:
Parallel Computing Technologies, 8th International Conference, PaCT 2005, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, September 5-9, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3606, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28126-6 - Chiara Bodei, Mikael Buchholtz, Michele Curti, Pierpaolo Degano, Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson, Corrado Priami:
On Evaluating the Performance of Security Protocols. 1-15 - Maria V. Andreeva, Irina B. Virbitskaite:
Timed Equivalences for Timed Event Structures. 16-26 - Vladimir A. Bashkin, Irina A. Lomazova:
Similarity of Generalized Resources in Petri Nets. 27-41 - Roman S. Dubtsov:
Real-Time Event Structures and Scott Domains. 42-48 - Philippe Raipin Parvédy, Michel Raynal, Corentin Travers:
Early-Stopping k-Set Agreement in Synchronous Systems Prone to Any Number of Process Crashes. 49-58 - Michel Raynal, Matthieu Roy:
Allowing Atomic Objects to Coexist with Sequentially Consistent Objects. 59-73 - Valery A. Sokolov, Eugeny A. Timofeev:
An Approach to the Implementation of the Dynamical Priorities Method. 74-78 - Terkel K. Tolstrup, Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson:
Information Flow Analysis for VHDL. 79-98 - Olga L. Bandman:
Composing Fine-Grained Parallel Algorithms for Spatial Dynamics Simulation. 99-113 - Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni, Giuseppe Vizzari:
Situated Agents Interaction: Coordinated Change of State for Adjacent Agents. 114-128 - Mathias Halbach, Rolf Hoffmann:
Optimal Behavior of a Moving Creature in the Cellular Automata Model. 129-140 - Risto Honkanen:
Systolic Routing in an Optical Butterfly. 141-150 - Hongrak Son, Hyunjung Kim, Hyongsuk Kim, Kil To Chong:
Feasibility of the Circularly Connected Analog CNN Cell Array-Based Viterbi Decoder. 151-158 - A. S. Nepomniaschaya:
Associative Parallel Algorithm for Dynamic Reconstruction of a Minimum Spanning Tree After Deletion of a Vertex. 159-173 - Evgeny V. Rusin:
The Use of Vertical Processing Principle in Parallel Image Processing on Conventional MIMD Computers. 174-185 - Victor G. Tsaregorodtsev:
Parallel Implementation of Back-Propagation Neural Network Software on SMP Computers. 186-192 - Sung Goo Yoo, Kil To Chong, Hyongsuk Kim:
Development of Predictive TFRC with Neural Network. 193-205 - Gennady A. Oparin, Alexei P. Novopashin:
Planning of Parallel Abstract Programs as Boolean Satisfiability. 206-215 - Shih-Chang Chen, Ching-Hsien Hsu, Chao-Yang Lan, Chao-Tung Yang, Kuan-Ching Li:
Efficient Communication Scheduling Methods for Irregular Data Redistribution in Parallelizing Compilers. 216-225 - Yong Feng, Yan-yuan Zhang, Rui-yong Jia, Xiao Zhang:
Online Virtual Disk Migration with Performance Guarantees in a Shared Storage Environment. 226-238 - João Fernando Ferreira, João Luís Sobral:
ParC#: Parallel Computing with C# in .Net. 239-248 - MinHwan Ok, Myong-Soon Park:
Minimizing Hotspot Delay by Fully Utilizing the Link Bandwidth on 2D Mesh with Virtual Cut-Through Switching. 249-262 - Stefan Schamberger:
A Shape Optimizing Load Distribution Heuristic for Parallel Adaptive FEM Computations. 263-277 - Chao-Tung Yang, Chun-Hsiang Chen, Kuan-Ching Li, Ching-Hsien Hsu:
Performance Analysis of Applying Replica Selection Technology for Data Grid Environments. 278-287 - Alexandros Stamatakis, Michael Ott, Thomas Ludwig:
RAxML-OMP: An Efficient Program for Phylogenetic Inference on SMPs. 288-302 - Sergey Abramov, Alexey I. Adamovich, Alexander Inyukhin, Alexander A. Moskovsky, Vladimir Roganov, Elena Shevchuk, Yuri Shevchuk, Alexander Vodomerov:
OpenTS: An Outline of Dynamic Parallelization Approach. 303-312 - Dominique Fougère, Maxim Alexandrovich Gorodnichev, N. Malyshkin, Victor E. Malyshkin, Arkadi I. Merkulov, Bernard Roux:
NumGrid Middleware: MPI Support for Computational Grids. 313-320 - Young-Joo Kim, Mi-Young Park, So-Hee Park, Yong-Kee Jun:
A Practical Tool for Detecting Races in OpenMP Programs. 321-330 - Jie Tao, Jürgen Jeitner, Carsten Trinitis, Wolfgang Karl, Josef Weidendorfer:
Comprehensive Cache Inspection with Hardware Monitors. 331-345 - Kun-Ming Yu, Yu-Weir Chang, YaoHua Yang, Jiayi Zhou, Chun-Yuan Lin, Chuan Yi Tang:
A Fast Technique for Constructing Evolutionary Tree with the Application of Compact Sets. 346-354 - Jesse D. Walters, Thomas L. Casavant, John P. Robinson, Thomas B. Bair, Terry A. Braun, Todd E. Scheetz:
XenoCluster: A Grid Computing Approach to Finding Ancient Evolutionary Genetic Anomalies. 355-366 - Mohammad Mursalin Akon, Dhrubajyoti Goswami, Hon Fung Li:
A Model for Designing and Implementing Parallel Applications Using Extensible Architectural Skeletons. 367-380 - Giancarlo Alfonsi, Leonardo Primavera:
A Parallel Computational Code for the Education of Coherent Structures of Turbulence in Fluid Dynamics. 381-392 - Costin Badica, Maria Ganzha, Marcin Paprzycki, Amalia Pirvanescu:
Experimenting with a Multi-agent E-Commerce Environment. 393-402 - Márcio Bastos Castro, Lucas Baldo, Luiz Gustavo Fernandes, Mateus Raeder, Pedro Velho:
A Parallel Version for the Propagation Algorithm. 403-412 - Marina A. Chicheva, Marat Aliev, Alexey Yershov:
Parallelization Techniques for Multidimensional Hypercomplex Discrete Fourier Transform. 413-419 - Alexey Ya. Kalinov, Ilya Ledovskih, Mikhail Posypkin, Zakhar Levchenko, Vladimir Chizhov:
An Implementation of the Matrix Multiplication Algorithm SUMMA in mpF. 420-432 - Vladimir D. Korneev, Vitalii A. Vshivkov, Galina G. Lazareva, V. K. Kedrinskii:
The Parallel Implementation of the Algorithm Solution of Model for Two-Phase Cluster in Liquids. 433-445 - Olga Nechaeva:
Neural Network Approach for Parallel Construction of Adaptive Meshes. 446-451 - Dana Petcu, Marcin Paprzycki, Maria Ganzha:
Clustering Multiple and Cooperative Instances of Computational Intensive Software Tools. 452-456 - Alexei V. Snytnikov, Vitalii A. Vshivkov:
A Multigrid Parallel Program for Protoplanetary Disc Simulation. 457-467
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