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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2006
- Juan Carlos Gomez, Vernon Rego, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Scheduling communication in multithreaded programs: experimental results. 1-28 - Géraud Krawezik, Franck Cappello:
Performance comparison of MPI and OpenMP on shared memory multiprocessors. 29-61 - Sandra de F. Mendes Sampaio, Norman W. Paton
, Jim Smith, Paul Watson:
Measuring and modelling the performance of a parallel ODMG compliant object database server. 63-109 - Minglu Li, Min-You Wu, Ying Li, Jian Cao, Linpeng Huang, Qianni Deng, Xinhua Lin, Changjun Jiang, Weiqin Tong, Yadong Gui, Aoying Zhou, Xinhong Wu, Shui Jiang:
ShanghaiGrid: an Information Service Grid. 111-135
Volume 18, Number 2, February 2006
- Aad J. van der Steen:
Special Issue: Computational Frameworks (have more fun with your computational models). 137-139
- Aad J. van der Steen:
Issues in computational frameworks. 141-150 - Craig Edward Rasmussen, Matthew J. Sottile
, Sameer Shende, Allen D. Malony:
Bridging the language gap in scientific computing: the Chasm approach. 151-162 - Rupert W. Ford, Graham D. Riley, Michael K. Bane
, Christopher W. Armstrong, T. L. Freeman:
GCF: a general coupling framework. 163-181 - Wolfgang Joppich, M. Kürschner:
MpCCI - a tool for the simulation of coupled applications. 183-192 - Fokke Dijkstra, Aad J. van der Steen:
Integration of two ocean models within Cactus. 193-202 - Shujia Zhou:
Coupling climate models with the Earth System Modeling Framework and the Common Component Architecture. 203-213 - Robert C. Armstrong, Gary Kumfert, Lois C. McInnes, Steven G. Parker, Benjamin A. Allan, Matthew J. Sottile
, Thomas Epperly, Tamara Dahlgren:
The CCA component model for high-performance scientific computing. 215-229 - Samuel Buis
, Andrea Piacentini, Damien Déclat:
PALM: a computational framework for assembling high-performance computing applications. 231-245 - Sophie Valcke, Eric Guilyardi
, Claes Larsson:
PRISM and ENES: a European approach to Earth system modelling. 247-262 - Ivo H. M. van Stokkum, Henri E. Bal:
A Problem Solving Environment for interactive modelling of multiway data. 263-269
Volume 18, Number 3, March 2006
- Constantine Katsinis, Diana Hecht, Ming Zhu, Harsha Narravula:
The performance of parallel matrix algorithms on a broadcast-based architecture. 271-303 - Violeta Felea, Bernard Toursel:
Dynamic load-balancing mechanism for distributed Java applications. 305-331 - Hai Zhuge, Yanyan Li:
Learning with an active e-course in the Knowledge Grid environment. 333-356
Volume 18, Number 4, April 2006
- Sascha Ossowski
, Ronaldo Menezes
:
Special Issue: Coordination Models and Systems. 357
- Sascha Ossowski
, Ronaldo Menezes
:
On coordination and its significance to distributed and multi-agent systems. 359-370 - María-Victoria Belmonte
, Ricardo Conejo
, José-Luis Pérez-de-la-Cruz, Francisco Triguero Ruiz
:
Experiments on robustness and deception in a coalition formation model. 371-386 - Antonella Di Stefano, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Corrado Santoro, Emiliano Tramontana:
The transparent implementation of agent communication contexts. 387-407 - Davide Rossi:
X-Folders: documents on the move. 409-425 - Marco Mamei
, Franco Zambonelli
:
Self-maintained distributed tuples for field-based coordination in dynamic networks. 427-443
Volume 18, Number 5, April 2006
- Frédéric Boussinot:
FairThreads: mixing cooperative and preemptive threads in C. 445-469 - Jiannong Cao
, Alvin T. S. Chan, Stephen C. F. Chan
, Nick K. C. Cheung:
A robust monitor construct with runtime fault detection. 471-500 - Vadim N. Chugunov, Daniil Svyatskiy, Eugene Tyrtyshnikov, Yuri V. Vassilevski
:
Parallel iterative multilevel solution of mixed finite element systems for scalar equations. 501-518 - Max Haustein, Klaus-Peter Löhr:
JAC: declarative Java concurrency. 519-546
Volume 18, Number 6, May 2006
- Bruno Schulze
, Radha Nandkumar:
Special Issue: Middleware for Grid Computing. 549-552
- Cristina Boeres, Ariel Alves Fonseca, Helder de Amorim Mendes, Luiz Toscano Menezes, Nilmax Teones Moura, Jacques Alves da Silva, Bruno de Azevedo Vianna, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
An EasyGrid portal for scheduling system-aware applications on computational Grids. 553-566 - Raphael Y. de Camargo, Andrei Goldchleger, Fabio Kon
, Alfredo Goldman
:
Checkpointing BSP parallel applications on the InteGrade Grid middleware. 567-579 - Fábio Rodrigo de Lima Cicerre, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira
, Luiz Eduardo Buzato:
Structured process execution middleware for Grid computing. 581-594 - Yong Zhao, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster
, Jens-S. Vöckler, James E. Dobson
, Eric Gilbert, Thomas H. Jordan, Elizabeth Quigg:
Virtual data Grid middleware services for data-intensive science. 595-608 - Tevfik Kosar
, George Kola, Miron Livny:
Building reliable and efficient data transfer and processing pipelines. 609-620 - Vinícius F. V. da Silva, Márcio L. Dutra, Fábio Porto, Bruno Schulze
, Álvaro Cesar P. Barbosa, Jauvane C. de Oliveira:
An adaptive parallel query processing middleware for the Grid. 621-634 - Zhongtang Cai, Greg Eisenhauer, Qi He, Vibhore Kumar, Karsten Schwan, Matthew Wolf:
IQ-Services: network-aware middleware for interactive large-data applications. 635-652 - Liang Chen, Gagan Agrawal:
A static resource allocation framework for Grid-based streaming applications. 653-666 - Vanish Talwar, Bikash Agarwalla, Sujoy Basu, Raj Kumar, Klara Nahrstedt:
Resource allocation for remote desktop sessions in Utility Grids. 667-684 - Srikumar Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, Lyle J. Winton
:
A Grid service broker for scheduling e-Science applications on global data Grids. 685-699
Volume 18, Number 7, June 2006
- Alberto Bartoli
, Milan Prica, Etienne Antoniutti Di Muro:
A replication framework for program-to-program interaction across unreliable networks and its implementation in a servlet container. 701-724 - Wilfred W. K. Lin, Allan K. Y. Wong, Richard S. L. Wu:
Applying fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms to enhance the efficacy of the PID controller in buffer overflow elimination for better channel response timeliness over the Internet. 725-747 - G. Z. M. Berglund, S. W. de Leeuw:
A study into the feasibility of using two parallel sparse direct solvers for the Helmholtz equation on Linux clusters. 749-769 - Anthony T. Chronopoulos
, Satish Penmatsa, Jianhua Xu, Siraj Ali:
Distributed loop-scheduling schemes for heterogeneous computer systems. 771-785 - Sander Klous, Jaime Frey, Se-Chang Son, Douglas Thain
, Alain Roy, Miron Livny, Jo F. J. van den Brand
:
Transparent access to Grid resources for user software. 787-801
Volume 18, Number 8, July 2006
- Angelo Corsaro, Corrado Santoro:
Special Issue: First International Workshop on Emerging Technologies for Next-generation GRID (ETNGRID 2004). 803-805
- Cosimo Anglano
, Massimo Canonico:
Performance analysis of high-performance file-transfer systems for Grid applications. 807-816 - Ali Shaikh Ali, Shalil Majithia, Omer F. Rana
, David W. Walker
:
Reputation-based semantic service discovery. 817-826 - Sergio Andreozzi, Paolo Ciancarini
, Danilo Montesi
, Rocco Moretti:
An approach to the quantitative evaluation of Grid services. 827-836 - Rosario M. Piro
, Andrea Guarise, Albert Werbrouck:
Price-sensitive resource brokering with the Hybrid Pricing Model and widely overlapping price domains. 837-850 - Antonella Di Stefano, Marco Fargetta
, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
Supporting resource reservation and allocation for unaware applications in Grid systems. 851-863 - Geoff Coulson, Paul Grace
, Gordon S. Blair, Wei Cai, Christopher S. Cooper, David A. Duce, Laurent Mathy, Wai Kit Yeung, Barry Porter
, Musbah Shahop Sagar, Wei Li:
A component-based middleware framework for configurable and reconfigurable Grid computing. 865-874 - Alessandro Negri, Agostino Poggi, Michele Tomaiuolo
, Paola Turci:
Dynamic Grid tasks composition and distribution through agents. 875-885 - Mario Cannataro
:
Next-generation Grids: requirements and knowledge-based services. 887-898 - Angelo Zaia, Dario Bruneo
, Antonio Puliafito:
Using the Grid paradigm for multimedia applications. 899-910 - Michele Amoretti
, Rosa Bertolazzi, Monica Reggiani
, Francesco Zanichelli
, Gianni Conte:
Designing Grid services for multimedia streaming in an e-learning environment. 911-923
Volume 18, Number 9, August 2006
- David L. Groep
, Jeffrey Templon
, Charles Loomis:
Crunching real data on the Grid: practice and experience with the European DataGrid. 925-940 - Hiroshi Koide
, Yuji Oie:
A new task scheduling method for distributed programs that require memory management. 941-958 - Hezi Azatchi, Erez Petrank:
Integrating generations with advanced reference counting garbage collectors. 959-995 - Aart J. C. Bik, Xinmin Tian, Milind Girkar:
Multimedia vectorization of floating-point MIN/MAX reductions. 997-1007
Volume 18, Number 10, August 2006
- Geoffrey Charles Fox, Dennis Gannon:
Special Issue: Workflow in Grid Systems. 1009-1019
- David Churches, Gabor Gombás, Andrew Harrison, Jason Maassen
, Craig Robinson, Matthew S. Shields, Ian J. Taylor, Ian Wang:
Programming scientific and distributed workflow with Triana services. 1021-1037 - Bertram Ludäscher, Ilkay Altintas, Chad Berkley, Dan Higgins, Efrat Jaeger, Matthew B. Jones
, Edward A. Lee
, Jing Tao, Yang Zhao:
Scientific workflow management and the Kepler system. 1039-1065 - Thomas M. Oinn, Robert Mark Greenwood, Matthew Addis
, Mahmut Nedim Alpdemir, Justin Ferris, Kevin Glover
, Carole A. Goble
, Antoon Goderis, Duncan Hull
, Darren Marvin, Peter Li, Phillip W. Lord
, Matthew R. Pocock, Martin Senger, Robert Stevens, Anil Wipat, Chris Wroe:
Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences. 1067-1100 - Andreas Hoheisel:
User tools and languages for graph-based Grid workflows. 1101-1113 - Zhijie Guan, Francisco Hernández, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Jeffrey G. Gray
, Anthony Skjellum, Vijay Velusamy, Yin Liu:
Grid-Flow: a Grid-enabled scientific workflow system with a Petri-net-based interface. 1115-1140 - Michal Kosiedowski, Krzysztof Kurowski, Cezary Mazurek
, Jarek Nabrzyski, Juliusz Pukacki:
Workflow applications in GridLab and PROGRESS projects. 1141-1154 - Karen M. McCann, Maurice Yarrow, Adrian De Vivo, Piyush Mehrotra:
ScyFlow: an environment for the visual specification and execution of scientific workflows. 1155-1167 - Raül Sirvent
, Josep M. Pérez
, Rosa M. Badia
, Jesús Labarta
:
Automatic Grid workflow based on imperative programming languages. 1169-1186 - Ewa Deelman, Tevfik Kosar
, Carl Kesselman
, Miron Livny:
What makes workflows work in an opportunistic environment? 1187-1199 - Frank Leymann
:
Choreography for the Grid: towards fitting BPEL to the resource framework. 1201-1217 - Francisco Curbera, Rania Khalaf, William Nagy, Sanjiva Weerawarana:
Implementing BPEL4WS: the architecture of a BPEL4WS implementation. 1219-1228 - Aleksander Slominski
:
On using BPEL extensibility to implement OGSI and WSRF Grid workflows. 1229-1241 - Dieter Cybok:
A Grid workflow infrastructure. 1243-1254 - Howard Chivers, John A. McDermid
:
Refactoring service-based systems: how to avoid trusting a workflow service. 1255-1275 - Gregory E. Graham, M. Anzar Afaq, David Evans, Gerald Guglielmo, Eric Wicklund, Peter Love:
Contextual constraint modeling in Grid application workflows. 1277-1292 - Francisco Hernández, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Jeffrey G. Gray
, Zhijie Guan, Kevin D. Reilly:
GAUGE: Grid Automation and Generative Environment. 1293-1316 - Fabrizio Silvestri
, Diego Puppin, Domenico Laforenza, Salvatore Orlando
:
Toward a search architecture for software components. 1317-1331
Volume 18, Number 11, September 2006
- Peter M. W. Knijnenburg:
Special Issue: 10th International Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computers (CPC 2003). 1333-1334
- Akimasa Yoshida:
An overlapping task assignment scheme for hierarchical coarse-grain task parallel processing. 1335-1351 - Christoph W. Keßler, Andrzej Bednarski:
Optimal integrated code generation for VLIW architectures. 1353-1390 - Enric Gibert, F. Jesús Sánchez, Antonio González
:
Instruction scheduling for a clustered VLIW processor with a word-interleaved cache. 1391-1411 - Karine Heydemann, François Bodin, Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Laurent Morin:
UFS: a global trade-off strategy for loop unrolling for VLIW architectures. 1413-1434 - Robert A. van Engelen, Kyle A. Gallivan, Burt Walsh:
Parametric timing estimation with Newton-Gregory formulae. 1435-1463 - David Gregg, M. Anton Ertl:
Optimizing code-copying JIT compilers for virtual stack machines. 1465-1484 - William Jalby, Christophe Lemuet, Sid Ahmed Ali Touati:
An efficient memory operations optimization technique for vector loops on Itanium 2 processors. 1485-1508 - Jeyarajan Thiyagalingam
, Olav Beckmann, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Is Morton layout competitive for large two-dimensional arrays yet? 1509-1539
Volume 18, Number 12, October 2006
- Bao-Yin Zhang, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:
Jcluster: an efficient Java parallel environment on a large-scale heterogeneous cluster. 1541-1557 - Razvan Andonie
, Anthony T. Chronopoulos
, Daniel Grosu
, Honorius Gâlmeanu:
An efficient concurrent implementation of a neural network algorithm. 1559-1573 - Judith Hippold, Gudula Rünger:
Task Pool Teams: a hybrid programming environment for irregular algorithms on SMP clusters. 1575-1594 - Min-Bin Chen, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Jan-Jan Wu:
Parallel divide-and-conquer scheme for 2D Delaunay triangulation. 1595-1612 - Adam Welc, Suresh Jagannathan, Antony L. Hosking
:
Revocation techniques for Java concurrency. 1613-1656
Volume 18, Number 13, November 2006
- Thilo Kielmann, Wilson Rivera
:
Special Issue: Adaptive Grid Middleware. 1657-1658
- Jason Maassen
, Rob van Nieuwpoort
, Thilo Kielmann
, Kees Verstoep, Mathijs den Burger:
Middleware adaptation with the Delphoi service. 1659-1679 - Thomas Röblitz, Florian Schintke, Alexander Reinefeld:
Resource reservations with fuzzy requests. 1681-1703 - Gabriel Antoniu, Jean-François Deverge, Sébastien Monnet:
How to bring together fault tolerance and data consistency to enable Grid data sharing. 1705-1723
Volume 18, Number 14, 15 December 2006
- Yanmin Zhu, Lijuan Xiao, Zhiwei Xu, Lionel M. Ni:
Incentive-based scheduling in Grid computing. 1729-1746 - Yang Zhang, Jiannong Cao
, Xiaolin Chen, Sanglu Lu, Li Xie:
Threshold-based admission control for a multimedia Grid: analysis and performance evaluation. 1747-1758 - Yao Shi, Francis Chi-Moon Lau, Savio S. H. Tse, Zhihui Du
, Rui-Chun Tang, Sanli Li:
Club theory of the Grid. 1759-1773 - Haifang Zhou, Xuejun Yang, Hengzhu Liu, Yu Tang:
GPGC: a Grid-enabled parallel algorithm of geometric correction for remote-sensing applications. 1775-1785 - Zhiqun Deng, Guanzhong Dai, Ting Xie, Daowu Zhou, Dejun Mu, Xinjia Zhang:
A new node organization mechanism of a campus Grid and performance analysis. 1787-1798 - Zhengwei Qi, Minglu Li, Cheng Fu, Dongyu Shi, Jinyuan You:
Membrane Calculus: a formal method for Grid transactions. 1799-1809 - Huajun Chen, Zhaohui Wu, Yuxin Mao, Guozhou Zheng:
DartGrid: a semantic infrastructure for building database Grid applications. 1811-1828 - Qingjiang Wang, Xiaolin Gui, Shouqi Zheng, Yang Liu:
De-centralized job scheduling on computational Grids using distributed backfilling. 1829-1838 - Hai Zhuge, Xue Chen, Xiaoping Sun:
Trust-based probabilistic search with the view model of peer-to-peer networks. 1839-1855 - Hai Jin, Ran Zheng, Qin Zhang, Ying Li:
Components and workflow based Grid programming environment for integrated image-processing applications. 1857-1869 - Tianchi Ma, Lin Chen, Cho-Li Wang, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
G-PASS: an instance-oriented security infrastructure for Grid travelers. 1871-1884
Volume 18, Number 15, December 2006
- Glenn R. Luecke, James Coyle, Jim Hoekstra, Marina Kraeva, Ying Li, Olga Taborskaia, Yanmei Wang:
A survey of systems for detecting serial run-time errors. 1885-1907 - Daniel Grosu
, Anubhav Das:
Auctioning resources in Grids: model and protocols. 1909-1927 - Shahid H. Bokhari, Benjamin Rutt, Pete Wyckoff, Paul Buerger:
Experimental analysis of a mass storage system. 1929-1950 - Li Zhang, Manish Parashar:
Seine: a dynamic geometry-based shared-space interaction framework for parallel scientific applications. 1951-1973 - Xizhou Feng, Rong Ge, Kirk W. Cameron
:
The Argus prototype: aggregate use of load modules as a high-density supercomputer. 1975-1987 - Douglas Thain
, Todd Tannenbaum, Miron Livny:
How to measure a large open-source distributed system. 1989-2019 - José M. Alonso, Vicente Hernández, Germán Moltó
:
GMarte: Grid middleware to abstract remote task execution. 2021-2036 - Brian J. d'Auriol
, Jesus Pajaro:
A comprehensive peer-to-peer characterization model. 2037-2061
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