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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2011
- Ismael Marín Carrión
, Enrique Arias-Antúnez, M. M. Artigao Castillo, Juan José Miralles Canals:
Parallel implementations of the False Nearest Neighbors method for distributed memory architectures. 1-16 - Niels Drost
, Rob van Nieuwpoort
, Jason Maassen
, Frank J. Seinstra, Henri E. Bal:
JEL: unified resource tracking for parallel and distributed applications. 17-37 - Christopher J. Davies
, David Gubbins
, Peter K. Jimack
:
Scalability of pseudospectral methods for geodynamo simulations. 38-56 - María José Ibáñez, Pedro Álvarez, José Ángel Bañares
, Joaquín Ezpeleta
:
Control and data flow compatibility in the interaction between dynamic business processes. 57-85 - Crispín Gómez Requena, María Engracia Gómez
, Pedro López, José Duato
:
How to reduce packet dropping in a bufferless NoC. 86-99 - Anton Vasko, Milos Srámek:
Optimizing Gaussian filtering of volumetric data using SSE. 100-116 - Marinho P. Barcellos, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Weverton Luis da Costa Cordeiro, Rodolfo Stoffel Antunes
:
A conservative strategy to protect P2P file sharing systems from pollution attacks. 117-141
Volume 23, Number 2, February 2011
- Luc Bougé
, Christian Lengauer:
Special Issue: Euro-Par 2009. 143-144
- Jean-Francois Pineau, Yves Robert
, Frédéric Vivien
:
Energy-aware scheduling of bag-of-tasks applications on master-worker platforms. 145-157 - Alexandru Iosup
:
POGGI: generating puzzle instances for online games on grid infrastructures. 158-171 - Diego Rossinelli, Babak Hejazialhosseini, Michael Bergdorf
, Petros Koumoutsakos
:
Wavelet-adaptive solvers on multi-core architectures for the simulation of complex systems. 172-186 - Cédric Augonnet
, Samuel Thibault, Raymond Namyst, Pierre-André Wacrenier:
StarPU: a unified platform for task scheduling on heterogeneous multicore architectures. 187-198 - Brice Goglin
:
NIC-assisted cache-efficient receive stack for message passing over Ethernet. 199-210 - Abhinav Bhatele, Eric J. Bohm, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Optimizing communication for Charm++ applications by reducing network contention. 211-222
Volume 23, Number 3, March 2011
- Sandra Gesing, Jano I. van Hemert
, Péter Kacsuk, Oliver Kohlbacher
:
Special Issue: Portals for life sciences - Providing intuitive access to bioinformatic tools. 223-234 - Péter Kacsuk:
P-GRADE portal family for grid infrastructures. 235-245 - Roberto Barbera
, Giuseppe Andronico, Giacinto Donvito
, Alberto Falzone, J. J. Keijser, Giuseppe La Rocca
, Luciano Milanesi
, Giorgio Pietro Maggi, Saverio Vicario
:
A grid portal with robot certificates for bioinformatics phylogenetic analyses. 246-255 - Jano I. van Hemert
, Jos Koetsier, Livia Torterolo, Ivan Porro, Maurizio Melato, Roberto Barbera
:
Generating web-based user interfaces for computational science. 256-268 - Ibrahim Elsayed, Gregory R. Madey, Peter Brezany:
Portals for collaborative research communities: two distinguished case studies. 269-278 - Jens Krüger
, Gregor Fels:
Ion permeation simulations by Gromacs - an example of high performance molecular dynamics. 279-291
Volume 23, Number 4, March 2011
- Torsten Hoefler, Rolf Rabenseifner, Hubert Ritzdorf, Bronis R. de Supinski, Rajeev Thakur
, Jesper Larsson Träff:
The scalable process topology interface of MPI 2.2. 293-310 - H. Howie Huang
, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Design, implementation and evaluation of a virtual storage system. 311-331 - Joe Myre, Stuart D. C. Walsh
, David J. Lilja, Martin O. Saar
:
Performance analysis of single-phase, multiphase, and multicomponent lattice-Boltzmann fluid flow simulations on GPU clusters. 332-350 - Ali El-Moursy
, Fadi N. Sibai
:
Image processing applications performance study on Cell BE and Blue Gene/L. 351-371 - Amit Pande, Joseph Zambreno:
Efficient mapping and acceleration of AES on custom multi-core architectures. 372-389 - Donny Kurniawan, David Abramson
:
ISENGARD: an infrastructure for supporting e-science and grid application development. 390-414 - Dong Kwan Kim, Eli Tilevich
, Calvin J. Ribbens:
Dynamic software updates for parallel high-performance applications. 415-434
Volume 23, Number 5, April 2011
- Osvaldo Gervasi
, Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan, Marina L. Gavrilova
, David Taniar
:
Special issue on Computational Science and Its Applications. 435 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea
:
A framework for modeling and supporting data transformation services over data and knowledge grids with real-time bound constraints. 436-457 - Fatos Xhafa
, Sabri Pllana, Leonard Barolli, Evjola Spaho
:
Grid and P2P middleware for wide-area parallel processing. 458-476 - Isamu Tsuneizumi, Ailixier Aikebaier, Makoto Ikeda, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
:
A scalable group communication protocol with hybrid clocks. 477-490 - Kefeng Xuan, Geng Zhao, David Taniar
, Maytham Safar
, Bala Srinivasan:
Constrained range search query processing on road networks. 491-504 - Hai Dong
, Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang
:
A context-aware semantic similarity model for ontology environments. 505-524
Volume 23, Number 6, April 2011
- María José Ibáñez, Pedro Álvarez, Joaquín Ezpeleta
:
Analyzing behavioral properties of semantic business processes with parametric data. 525-555 - Raphael Y. de Camargo, Luiz C. S. Rozante
, Siang W. Song:
A multi-GPU algorithm for large-scale neuronal networks. 556-572 - Chao-Tung Yang
, Fang-Yie Leu, Sung-Yi Chen:
Resource brokering using a multi-site resource allocation strategy for computational grids. 573-594 - Carlo Bertolli, Marco Vanneschi:
Fault tolerance for data parallel programs. 595-632 - Ying-Ying Chen, Tie-Jun Wu:
A decentralized coordination method for optimal load redistribution in heterogeneous service grids. 633-645 - Kevin Lee
, Norman W. Paton
, Rizos Sakellariou
, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes:
Utility functions for adaptively executing concurrent workflows. 646-666
Volume 23, Number 7, May 2011
- José R. Herrero
, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
, Robert Strzodka:
Special Issue: GPU computing. 667-668 - Michael Repplinger, Philipp Slusallek
:
Stream processing on GPUs using distributed multimedia middleware. 669-680 - Hagen Peters, Ole Schulz-Hildebrandt, Norbert Luttenberger:
Fast in-place, comparison-based sorting with CUDA: a study with bitonic sort. 681-693 - Paolo Bientinesi, Francisco D. Igual
, Daniel Kressner
, Matthias Petschow, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
:
Condensed forms for the symmetric eigenvalue problem on multi-threaded architectures. 694-707 - Bernardo M. Rocha
, Fernando Otaviano Campos, Ronan Mendonça Amorim, Gernot Plank
, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos
, Manfred Liebmann, Gundolf Haase
:
Accelerating cardiac excitation spread simulations using graphics processing units. 708-720
Volume 23, Number 8, June 2011
- Chao-Tung Yang
, Chao-Chin Wu, Jen-Hsiang Chang:
Performance-based parallel loop self-scheduling using hybrid OpenMP and MPI programming on multicore SMP clusters. 721-744 - Alessio Merlo, Andrea Clematis
, Angelo Corana
, Vittoria Gianuzzi:
Quality of Service on Grid: architectural and methodological issues. 745-766 - Lea Wittie, Jonathan Lockhart:
Type-safe concurrent resource sharing. 767-795 - Yiming Zhang, Ling Liu, Xicheng Lu, Dongsheng Li:
Efficient range query processing over DHTs based on the balanced Kautz tree. 796-814 - Francisco Vázquez, José-Jesús Fernández, Ester M. Garzón:
A new approach for sparse matrix vector product on NVIDIA GPUs. 815-826 - Raphael Kunis, Gudula Rünger:
Optimizing layer-based scheduling algorithms for parallel tasks with dependencies. 827-849 - Wei Wang, Guosun Zeng, Daizhong Tang:
Bayesian intelligent semantic mashup for tourism. 850-862
Volume 23, Number 9, June 2011
- Xiaoping Sun, Xin Dong:
Special Issue: Semantics, Knowledge and Grids. 863-865 - Xue Chen, Junfeng Zhang:
Building decentralized resource space on a structured P2P network. 866-879 - ZhangBing Zhou, Sami Bhiri
, Hai Zhuge, Manfred Hauswirth:
Assessing service protocol adaptability based on protocol reduction and graph search. 880-904 - Tharam S. Dillon, Hai Zhuge, Chen Wu, Jaipal Singh, Elizabeth Chang
:
Web-of-things framework for cyber-physical systems. 905-923 - Hai Zhuge, Bei Xu:
Basic operations, completeness and dynamicity of cyber physical socio semantic link network CPSocio-SLN. 924-939 - Takafumi Nakanishi
, Koji Zettsu, Yutaka Kidawara, Yasushi Kiyoki:
Interconnection of heterogeneous knowledge bases and its application on Knowledge Grid. 940-955 - Hai Zhuge, Junsheng Zhang
:
Automatically constructing semantic link network on documents. 956-971 - Xiaoqing Shi, Hai Zhuge:
Cyber Physical Socio Ecology. 972-984 - Carmela Comito
, Domenico Talia
:
P2P schema-mapping over network-bound XML data. 985-1009 - Ming Mao, Yefei Peng, Michael Spring:
Ontology mapping: as a binary classification problem. 1010-1025
Volume 23, Number 10, July 2011
- Kenneth A. Hawick
, Daniel P. Playne:
Hypercubic storage layout and transforms in arbitrary dimensions using GPUs and CUDA. 1027-1050 - Philipp Kegel, Maraike Schellmann, Sergei Gorlatch:
Comparing programming models for medical imaging on multi-core systems. 1051-1065 - Mohammad Ashraf Bhuiyan, Melissa C. Smith, Vivek K. Pallipuram:
Performance, optimization, and fitness: Connecting applications to architectures. 1066-1100 - Zheng Xu, Xiangfeng Luo, Jie Yu, Weimin Xu:
Mining Web search engines for query suggestion. 1101-1113 - Jung-Hun Woo
, HyungSeok Kim
, Sang Boem Lim, Jae-Jin Kim, Jonghyun Lee, Rina Ryoo, Hansoo Kim, Le Dinh Minh:
Constructing u-City of Seoul by future foresight analysis. 1114-1126 - Yunni Xia, Gang Dai, Jia Li, Tianhao Sun, Qingsheng Zhu:
A model-driven approach to predicting dependability of WS-CDL based service composition. 1127-1145 - Ivanoe De Falco
, Umberto Scafuri
, Ernesto Tarantino
:
A distributed evolutionary approach for multisite mapping on grids. 1146-1168
Volume 23, Number 11, August 2011
- James M. Hogan, Jiro Sumitomo, Paul Roe, Felicity Newell
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Biomashups: the new world of exploratory bioinformatics? 1169-1178 - Gianluca Paravati, Andrea Sanna
, Fabrizio Lamberti
, Luigi Ciminiera:
An open and scalable architecture for delivering 3D shared visualization services to heterogeneous devices. 1179-1195 - Soumaya Marzouk, Mohamed Jmaiel:
A survey on software checkpointing and mobility techniques in distributed systems. 1196-1212 - Dario Bruneo
, Francesco Longo
, Marco Scarpa, Antonio Puliafito:
Performance analysis of job dissemination techniques in Grid systems. 1213-1235 - Pablo Basanta-Val
, Marisol García-Valls
, Iria Estévez-Ayres
, Jorge Fernández-González:
Fine tuning of the multiplexing facilities of Java's Remote Method Invocation. 1236-1260 - Yang Wang, Paul Lu:
Dataflow detection and applications to workflow scheduling. 1261-1283 - Daniele D'Agostino
, Andrea Clematis
, Vittoria Gianuzzi:
Parallel isosurface extraction for 3D data analysis workflows in distributed environments. 1284-1310
Volume 23, Number 12, August 2011
- Yang Xiang
, Javier López
, Haining Wang, Wanlei Zhou
:
Special Issue: Securing Distributed Networks and Systems. 1311-1312 - Xiaopu Ma, Ruixuan Li, Zhengding Lu, Jianfeng Lu, Meng Dong:
Specifying and enforcing the principle of least privilege in role-based access control. 1313-1331 - Rong-Jian Chen, Jun-Jian Lin, Su-Min Hung, Jui-Lin Lai, Shi-Jinn Horng:
Architecture design of high-efficient and non-memory AES crypto-core for WPAN. 1332-1347 - Qi Zhang, Yi Mu, Minjie Zhang
, Robert H. Deng
:
Secure mobile agents with controlled resources. 1348-1366 - Alif Wahid, Christopher Leckie
, Chenfeng Vincent Zhou:
Self-similar characteristics of network intrusion attempts and the implications for predictability. 1367-1385 - Jing Xu, Wen Tao Zhu, Wenting Jin:
A generic framework for constructing cross-realm C2C-PAKA protocols based on the smart card. 1386-1398 - Markus Hinkelmann, Andreas Jakoby, Nina Moebius, Tiark Rompf, Peer Stechert:
A cryptographically t-private auction system. 1399-1413 - Wen Tao Zhu, Fei Gao, Yang Xiang
:
A secure and efficient data aggregation scheme for wireless sensor networks. 1414-1430 - Cristina Alcaraz
, Javier López
, Jianying Zhou
, Rodrigo Roman:
Secure SCADA framework for the protection of energy control systems. 1431-1442 - Guojun Wang, Qin Liu, Jie Wu:
Achieving fine-grained access control for secure data sharing on cloud servers. 1443-1464
Volume 23, Number 13, September 2011
- Kostadin Damevski
:
Offline enforcement of contracts for high-performance computing. 1465-1473 - Rafael Moreno-Vozmediano
, Rubén S. Montero
, Ignacio Martín Llorente
:
Elastic management of web server clusters on distributed virtual infrastructures. 1474-1490 - Kyong Hoon Kim, Anton Beloglazov
, Rajkumar Buyya:
Power-aware provisioning of virtual machines for real-time Cloud services. 1491-1505 - Niels Drost
, Rob van Nieuwpoort
, Jason Maassen
, Frank J. Seinstra, Henri E. Bal:
Zorilla: a peer-to-peer middleware for real-world distributed systems. 1506-1521 - Justin Luitjens, Martin Berzins
:
Scalable parallel regridding algorithms for block-structured adaptive mesh refinement. 1522-1537 - Sergio Sánchez, Abel Paz
, Gabriel Martín
, Antonio Plaza
:
Parallel unmixing of remotely sensed hyperspectral images on commodity graphics processing units. 1538-1557 - Karim Djemame
, James Padgett
, Iain Gourlay, Django Armstrong:
Brokering of risk-aware service level agreements in grids. 1558-1582 - Niusha Hakimipour, Paul A. Strooper
, Andy J. Wellings:
A model-based development approach for the verification of real-time Java code. 1583-1606
Volume 23, Number 14, September 2011
- Martin Schoeberl
, M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Introduction to the Special Issue: JTRES 2009. 1607-1608 - MinSeong Kim, Andy J. Wellings:
Applying fixed-priority preemptive scheduling with preemption threshold to asynchronous event handling in the RTSJ. 1609-1622 - Pablo Basanta-Val
, Marisol García-Valls
, Iria Estévez-Ayres
:
Extending the concurrency model of the real-time specification for Java. 1623-1645 - Tomas Kalibera:
Replicating real-time garbage collector. 1646-1664 - Diego Garbervetsky
, Sergio Yovine
, Víctor A. Braberman, Martín Rouaux, Alejandro Taboada:
Quantitative dynamic-memory analysis for Java. 1665-1678 - Tomas Kalibera, Jeff Hagelberg, Petr Maj, Filip Pizlo, Ben L. Titzer, Jan Vitek:
A family of real-time Java benchmarks. 1679-1700
Volume 23, Number 15, October 2011
- Chao-Tung Yang
, Keng-Yi Chou, Kuan-Chou Lai:
Design and implementation of an adaptive job allocation strategy for heterogeneous multi-cluster computing systems. 1701-1722 - Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Mehrnoush Alemzadeh, Mahmood Moussavi:
Towards automated HPC scheduler configuration tuning. 1723-1748 - Walter Binder
, Danilo Ansaloni, Alex Villazón
, Philippe Moret:
Flexible and efficient profiling with aspect-oriented programming. 1749-1773 - Massimo Cafaro
, Piergiulio Tempesta
:
Finding frequent items in parallel. 1774-1788 - Matthias Korch, Thomas Rauber, Carsten Scholtes:
Scalability and locality of extrapolation methods on large parallel systems. 1789-1815 - Iria Estévez-Ayres
, Marisol García-Valls
, Pablo Basanta-Val
, Jorge Díez-Sánchez:
A hybrid approach for selecting service-based real-time composition algorithms in heterogeneous environments. 1816-1851
Volume 23, Number 16, November 2011
- Jinjun Chen, Lizhe Wang
:
Special Issue: Fourth International Workshop on Workflow Management (ICWM2009). 1853-1856
- Gregor von Laszewski
, Jai Dayal, Lizhe Wang
:
eMOLST: a documentation flow for distributed health informatics. 1857-1867 - Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz
, José A. Bañares
, Omer F. Rana
:
Autonomic streaming pipeline for scientific workflows. 1868-1892 - Xiao Liu
, Zhiwei Ni, Jinjun Chen, Yun Yang:
A probabilistic strategy for temporal constraint management in scientific workflow systems. 1893-1919 - Vasa Curcin
, Paolo Missier
, David De Roure
:
Simulating Taverna workflows using stochastic process algebras. 1920-1935 - Jianxun Liu, Yiping Wen, Ting Li, Xuyun Zhang
:
A data-operation model based on partial vector space for batch processing in workflow. 1936-1950 - Lianyong Qi
, Wenmin Lin, Wanchun Dou, Jian Jiang, Jinjun Chen:
A QoS-aware exception handling method in scientific workflow execution. 1951-1968 - Gurmeet Singh, Ewa Deelman:
The interplay of resource provisioning and workflow optimization in scientific applications. 1969-1989 - Mustafizur Rahman, Rajiv Ranjan
, Rajkumar Buyya, Boualem Benatallah
:
A taxonomy and survey on autonomic management of applications in grid computing environments. 1990-2019 - Yang Yu, Maolin Pan, Xuguang Li, Huan Jiang:
Tabu search heuristics for workflow resource allocation simulation optimization. 2020-2033 - Lili Sun, Hua Wang
:
Access control and authorization for protecting disseminative information in E-learning workflow. 2034-2042
Volume 23, Number 17, December 2011
- Bruno Schulze
, James D. Myers
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Middleware strategies for clouds and grids in e-Science. 2043-2047 - Giacomo V. Mc Evoy, Bruno Schulze
, Eduardo L. M. Garcia:
Performance and deployment evaluation of a parallel application on a private Cloud. 2048-2062 - David M. Eyers
, Ramani Routray, Rui Zhang, Douglas Willcocks, Peter R. Pietzuch
:
Configuring large-scale storage using a middleware with machine learning. 2063-2077 - Vinicius G. Pinheiro, Alfredo Goldman
, Fabio Kon
:
Adaptive fault tolerance mechanisms for opportunistic environments: a mobile agent approach. 2078-2091 - Raphael de Aquino Gomes, Fábio M. Costa
:
An approach to enhance the efficiency of opportunistic grids. 2092-2106 - Joe Futrelle, Jeff Gaynor, Joel Plutchak, James D. Myers
, Robert E. McGrath, Peter Bajcsy, Jason Kastner, Kailash Kotwani, Jong Sung Lee
, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper
, Terry McLaren, Yong Liu
:
Semantic middleware for e-Science knowledge spaces. 2107-2117 - Mariza Ferro
, Antonio Roberto Mury, Bruno Schulze
:
A proposal to apply inductive logic programming to self-healing problem in grid computing: How will it work? 2118-2135
- Luc Bougé
, Christian Lengauer:
Special Issue: Euro-Par 2010. 2137-2139
- Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Boris Koldehofe
, Gerald G. Koch, Imran Khan, Kurt Rothermel:
Meeting subscriber-defined QoS constraints in publish/subscribe systems. 2140-2153 - Damien Imbs, Michel Raynal:
A liveness condition for concurrent objects: x-wait-freedom. 2154-2166 - Thomas Ropars, Christine Morin:
Active optimistic and distributed message logging for message-passing applications. 2167-2178 - Eloy Romero
, José E. Román
:
Computing subdominant unstable modes of turbulent plasma with a parallel Jacobi-Davidson eigensolver. 2179-2191 - Hans P. Zima, Mark L. James, Paul L. Springer:
Fault-tolerant on-board computing for robotic space missions. 2192-2204 - Friman Sánchez, Felipe Cabarcas
, Alex Ramírez, Mateo Valero
:
Scalable multicore architectures for long DNA sequence comparison. 2205-2219 - Johanne Cohen, Daniel Cordeiro
, Denis Trystram, Frédéric Wagner:
Multi-organization scheduling approximation algorithms. 2220-2234 - Jesús Escudero-Sahuquillo
, Pedro Javier García
, Francisco J. Quiles
, José Flich
, José Duato
:
Cost-effective queue schemes for reducing head-of-line blocking in fat-trees. 2235-2248
- Judy Qui:
Emerging Computational Methods for the Life Sciences Workshop Special Issue. 2249
- Andreas Wilke, Jared Wilkening, Elizabeth M. Glass, Narayan Desai, Folker Meyer
:
An experience report: porting the MG-RAST rapid metagenomics analysis pipeline to the cloud. 2250-2257 - Savvas Petrou, Terence M. Sloan
, Muriel Mewissen, Thorsten Forster
, Michal Piotrowski, Bartosz Dobrzelecki, Peter Ghazal
, Arthur S. Trew, Jon Hill
:
Optimization of a parallel permutation testing function for the SPRINT R package. 2258-2268 - Ankit Agrawal
, Sanchit Misra, Daniel Honbo, Alok N. Choudhary:
Parallel pairwise statistical significance estimation of local sequence alignment using Message Passing Interface library. 2269-2279 - Sérgio Dias
, Abel João Padrão Gomes:
Graphics processing unit-based triangulations of Blinn molecular surfaces. 2280-2291 - Joohyun Kim, Wei Huang, Sharath Maddineni, Fareed Aboul-Ela, Shantenu Jha
:
Energy landscape analysis for regulatory RNA finding using scalable distributed cyberinfrastructure. 2292-2304 - Rory Carmichael, Patrick Braga-Henebry, Douglas Thain
, Scott J. Emrich
:
Biocompute 2.0: an improved collaborative workspace for data intensive bio-science. 2305-2314 - Jong Youl Choi, Seung-Hee Bae, Judy Qiu, Bin Chen, David J. Wild:
Browsing large-scale cheminformatics data with dimension reduction. 2315-2325 - Fábio Coutinho, Eduardo S. Ogasawara
, Daniel de Oliveira, Vanessa Braganholo, Alexandre A. B. Lima, Alberto M. R. Dávila
, Marta Mattoso
:
Many task computing for orthologous genes identification in protozoan genomes using Hydra. 2326-2337 - Thilina Gunarathne, Tak-Lon Wu, Jong Youl Choi, Seung-Hee Bae, Judy Qiu:
Cloud computing paradigms for pleasingly parallel biomedical applications. 2338-2354 - Omkar J. Tilak, Andrew Hoblitzell, Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Qian You, Shiaofen Fang, Yuni Xia, Joseph Bidwell:
Multilevel text mining for bone biology. 2355-2364
Volume 23, Number 18, December 2011
- Vasileios Kolonias
, Artemios G. Voyiatzis, George Goulas, Efthymios Housos
:
Design and implementation of an efficient integer count sort in CUDA GPUs. 2365-2381 - Guillermo L. Taboada
, Juan Touriño
, Ramon Doallo, Aamir Shafi
, Mark Baker, Bryan Carpenter:
Device level communication libraries for high-performance computing in Java. 2382-2403 - Wantao Liu, Brian Tieman, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Ian T. Foster:
Moving huge scientific datasets over the Internet. 2404-2420 - Javier Fabra, Pedro Álvarez, José A. Bañares
, Joaquin Ezpeleta
:
DENEB: a platform for the development and execution of interoperable dynamic Web processes. 2421-2451 - Damjan Strnad:
Parallel terrain visibility calculation on the graphics processing unit. 2452-2462 - Fadi N. Sibai
, Mohammad Saad, Hashir Karim Kidwai:
Parallelization and performance comparison of the conjugate gradient equation solver on multicore Cell and Xeon computers. 2463-2467 - Matthew L. Curry, Anthony Skjellum, H. Lee Ward, Ron Brightwell:
Gibraltar: A Reed-Solomon coding library for storage applications on programmable graphics processors. 2477-2495 - Zheng Xu, Xiangfeng Luo, Jie Yu, Weimin Xu:
Measuring semantic similarity between words by removing noise and redundancy in web snippets. 2496-2510

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