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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 133
Volume 133, November 2019
- Andrew E. Loeb, Christopher J. Earls:
Analysis of heterogeneous computing approaches to simulating heat transfer in heterogeneous material. 1-17
- Shu-Li Zhao, Rong-Xia Hao, Jie Wu:
The generalized 3-connectivity of some Regular Networks. 18-29
- Jiarui Fang, Haohuan Fu, Guangwen Yang, Cho-Jui Hsieh:
RedSync: Reducing synchronization bandwidth for distributed deep learning training system. 30-39
- Chih-Hung Chang, Fuu-Cheng Jiang, Chao-Tung Yang, Sheng-Cang Chou:
On construction of a big data warehouse accessing platform for campus power usages. 40-50
- Huanxin Lin, Cho-Li Wang:
Efficient low-latency packet processing using On-GPU Thread-Data Remapping. 51-62 - Zhu Wang, Jalil Boukhobza, Zili Shao:
Preserving SSD lifetime in deep learning applications with delta snapshots. 63-76
- Alexander V. Goncharsky, Sergey Y. Romanov, Sergey Y. Seryozhnikov:
Comparison of the capabilities of GPU clusters and general-purpose supercomputers for solving 3D inverse problems of ultrasound tomography. 77-92
- Qin Liu, Panlin Hou, Guojun Wang, Tao Peng, Shaobo Zhang:
Intelligent route planning on large road networks with efficiency and privacy. 93-106
- Michael Gowanlock, Ben Karsin:
Accelerating the similarity self-join using the GPU. 107-123
- Javier Cano-Cano, Francisco J. Andújar, Francisco J. Alfaro, José L. Sánchez:
Speeding up exascale interconnection network simulations with the VEF3 trace framework. 124-135
- Jianhao Wei, Yaping Lin, Xin Yao, Voundi Koe Arthur Sandor:
Differential privacy-based trajectory community recommendation in social network. 136-148
- Nassima Haroune-Belkacem, Fouzi Semchedine, Ahmed Al-Shammari, Djamil Aïssani:
SMCA: An efficient SOAP messages compression and aggregation technique for improving web services performance. 149-158 - Rabiaa Elkamel, Asma Messouadi, Adnane Cherif:
Extending the lifetime of wireless sensor networks through mitigating the hot spot problem. 159-169
- Mohammad Mehedi Hassan, Jemal H. Abawajy, Min Chen, Meikang Qiu, Sheng Chen:
Special Section on Cloud-of-Things and Edge Computing: Recent Advances and Future Trends. 170-173
- Anne Benoit, Ümit V. Çatalyürek:
Special issue: Selected papers from IPDPS'18. 174-175
- Bernabé Dorronsoro, Grégoire Danoy, Didier El Baz:
Special Issue on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Combinatorial Optimization. 176-178 - Sergio López-Huguet, Igor Natanael, Andrey Brito, Ignacio Blanquer:
Vertical elasticity on Marathon and Chronos Mesos frameworks. 179-192 - Sameer Singh Chauhan, Emmanuel S. Pilli, Ramesh Chandra Joshi, Girdhari Singh, Mahesh Chandra Govil:
Brokering in interconnected cloud computing environments: A survey. 193-209 - Keqin Li:
Non-clairvoyant scheduling of independent parallel tasks on single and multiple multicore processors. 210-220 - Laleh Ghalami, Daniel Grosu:
Scheduling parallel identical machines to minimize makespan: A parallel approximation algorithm. 221-231 - Esmail Asyabi, Erfan Sharafzadeh, SeyedAlireza SanaeeKohroudi, Mohsen Sharifi:
CTS: An operating system CPU scheduler to mitigate tail latency for latency-sensitive multi-threaded applications. 232-243 - Jia Luo, Shigeru Fujimura, Didier El Baz, Bastien Plazolles:
GPU based parallel genetic algorithm for solving an energy efficient dynamic flexible flow shop scheduling problem. 244-257 - Sebastián Rodríguez Leopold, Facundo Parodi, Sergio Nesmachnow:
Parallel evolutionary approaches for game playing and verification using Intel Xeon Phi. 258-271 - David Pena, Andrei Tchernykh, Sergio Nesmachnow, Renzo Massobrio, Alexander G. Feoktistov, Igor V. Bychkov, Gleb I. Radchenko, Alexander Yu. Drozdov, Sergey N. Garichev:
Operating cost and quality of service optimization for multi-vehicle-type timetabling for urban bus systems. 272-285 - Marco Antonio Boschetti, Vittorio Maniezzo, Francesco Strappaveccia:
Membership overlay design optimization with resource constraints (accelerated on GPU). 286-296 - Amir Nakib, Leo Souquet, El-Ghazali Talbi:
Parallel fractal decomposition based algorithm for big continuous optimization problems. 297-306 - Andrea Casella, Ivanoe De Falco, Antonio Della Cioppa, Umberto Scafuri, Ernesto Tarantino:
Exploiting multi-core and GPU hardware to speed up the registration of range images by means of Differential Evolution. 307-318 - Andrei Tchernykh, Jorge M. Cortés-Mendoza, Igor V. Bychkov, Alexander G. Feoktistov, Loic Didelot, Pascal Bouvry, Gleb I. Radchenko, Kirill Borodulin:
Configurable cost-quality optimization of cloud-based VoIP. 319-336 - Cosmin G. Petra:
A memory-distributed quasi-Newton solver for nonlinear programming problems with a small number of general constraints. 337-348 - El-Ghazali Talbi:
A unified view of parallel multi-objective evolutionary algorithms. 349-358
- René Cumplido, Maya B. Gokhale, Claudia Feregrino, Michael Hübner:
Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGA Technology. 359-361
- Alba de Melo, Jesús Carretero, Per Stenström, Sanjay Ranka, Eduard Ayguadé:
Trends on heterogeneous and innovative hardware and software systems. 362-364
- Marco D. Santambrogio, Ramachandran Vaidyanathan:
RAW 2016. 365-366 - Lester Kalms, Diana Göhringer:
Scalable clustering and mapping algorithm for application distribution on heterogeneous and irregular FPGA clusters. 367-376 - Hyunsuk Nam, Roman Lysecky:
Security-aware multi-objective optimization of distributed reconfigurable embedded systems. 377-390 - Stephan Nolting, Guillermo Payá Vayá, Florian Giesemann, Holger Blume, Sebastian Niemann, Christian Müller-Schloer:
Dynamic self-reconfiguration of a MIPS-based soft-core processor architecture. 391-406 - Syed Waqar Nabi, Wim Vanderbauwhede:
FPGA design space exploration for scientific HPC applications using a fast and accurate cost model based on roofline analysis. 407-419 - Mohamed El-Hadedy, Amit Kulkarni, Dirk Stroobandt, Kevin Skadron:
Reco-Pi: A reconfigurable Cryptoprocessor for π-Cipher. 420-431
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