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The Journal of Supercomputing, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, October 2008
- Aminollah Mahabadi, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Ebrahim Khodaie, Keivan Navi:
Parallel Lagrange interpolation on k -ary n -cubes with maximum channel utilization. 1-14 - Mohammad Kalantari, Mohammad Kazem Akbari:
Fault-aware grid scheduling using performance prediction by workload modeling. 15-39 - Stavros Souravlas, Manos Roumeliotis:
A message passing strategy for array redistributions in a torus network. 40-57 - Yang Liu, Yu-Kwong Kwok, Jiangzhou Wang:
On scheduling and clustering in hierarchical TH-PPM UWB wireless ad hoc networks. 58-83 - José R. Herrero, Juan J. Navarro:
Hypermatrix oriented supernode amalgamation. 84-104
Volume 46, Number 2, November 2008
- Steve C. Chiu:
Current issues in high performance computing I/O architectures and systems. 105-107 - John A. Chandy:
RAID0.5: design and implementation of a low cost disk array data protection method. 108-123 - Yaohang Li, Yong-Duan Song:
An adaptive and trustworthy software testing framework on the grid. 124-138 - Danli Wang, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang, Steve C. Chiu:
Scenario-focused development method for a pen-based user interface: model and applications. 139-149 - Rajagopal Subramaniyan, Eric Grobelny, R. Scott Studham, Alan D. George:
Optimization of checkpointing-related I/O for high-performance parallel and distributed computing. 150-180
Volume 46, Number 3, December 2008
- Fatima K. Abu Salem, Laurence Tianruo Yang:
Parallel methods for absolute irreducibility testing. 181-212 - Florin Isaila, Walter F. Tichy:
Mapping functions and data redistribution for parallel files. 213-236 - Bin Xiao, Jiannong Cao, Qin Lu:
Dynamic SPT update for multiple link state decrements in network routing. 237-256 - Eun-Ha Song, Laurence Tianruo Yang, Young-Sik Jeong:
3-Hierarchical resource management model on web grid service architecture. 257-275 - Basel A. Mahafzah, Bashira A. Jaradat:
The load balancing problem in OTIS-Hypercube interconnection networks. 276-297
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