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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 1997
- Jan Clinckemaillie, Birgit Elsner, Guy Lonsdale, Serge Meliciani, Stefanos Vlachoutsis, Frank de Bruyne, Michael Holzner:
Performance Issues of the Parallel Pam-Crash Code. 3-11 - Susan E. Dorward, Lesley R. Matheson, Robert Endre Tarjan:
Toward Efficient Unstructured Multigrid Preprocessing. 12-33 - Jeffrey M. Constantin, Michael W. Berry, Bradley T. Vander Zanden:
Parallelization of the Hoshen-Kopelman Algorithm Using a Finite State Machine. 34-48 - Michael T. Heath, Padma Raghavan:
Performance of a Fully Parallel Sparse Solver. 49-64 - Paul Fischer, David I. Gottlieb:
On the Optimal Number of Subdomains for Hyperbolic Problems on Parallel Computers. 65-76
Volume 11, Number 2, June 1997
- Jack J. Dongarra, Bernard Tourancheau:
Preface To the Special Issue. 83 - Cherri M. Pancake:
Can Users Play an Effective Role in Parallel Tools Research? 84-94 - Jean-Luc Dekeyser, Christian Lefebvre:
Hpf-Builder: a Visual Environment To Transform Fortran 90 Codes To Hpf. 95-102 - William Gropp, Ewing L. Lusk:
Sowing Mpich: a Case Study in the Dissemination of a Portable Environment for Parallel Scientific Computing. 103-114 - Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman:
Globus: a Metacomputing Infrastructure Toolkit. 115-128 - Andrew S. Grimshaw, Anh Nguyen-Tuong, Michael J. Lewis, Mark Hyett:
Campus-Wide Computing : Early Results Using Legion At the University of Virginia. 129-143 - Oleg Y. Nickolayev, Philip C. Roth, Daniel A. Reed:
Real-Time Statistical Clustering for Event Trace Reduction. 144-159 - Thomas Ludwig, Roland Wismüller, Michael Oberhuber, Arndt Bode:
An Open Interface for the On-Line Monitoring of Parallel and Distributed Programs. 160-174
Volume 11, Number 3, September 1997
- Janice E. Cuny, Robert A. Dunn, Steven T. Hackstadt, Christopher W. Harrop, Harold H. Hersey, Allen D. Malony, Douglas Toomey:
Building Domain-Specific Environments for Computational Science: a Case Study in Seismic Tomography. 179-196 - Françoise Tisseur:
Parallel Implementation of the Yau and Lu Method for Eigenvalue Computation. 197-204 - Pierre Manneback:
Solving Irregular Sparse Linear Systems On a Multicomputer Using the Cgnr Method. 205-211 - Henri Casanova, Jack J. Dongarra:
Netsolve: a Network-Enabled Server for Solving Computational Science Problems. 212-223 - George Al Geist II, James Arthur Kohl, Philip M. Papadopoulos:
Cumulvs: Providing Fault Toler. Ance, Visualization, and Steer Ing of Parallel Applications. 224-235 - Karsten M. Decker, Brian J. N. Wylie:
Software Tools for Scalable Multilevel Application Engineering. 236-250 - Roldan Pozo:
Template Numerical Toolkit for Linear Algebra: High Performance Programming With C++ and the Standard Template Library. 251-263
Volume 11, Number 4, December 1997
- Adrian Colbrook, Iain Duff, Tony Hey, Klaus Stüben, Clemens-August Thole:
Editorial. 275-276 - Thierry Coupez, Stéphane Marie:
From a Direct Solver To a Parallel Iterative Solver in 3-d fOrming Simulation. 277-285 - Michel Géradin, Danielle Coulon, Jean-Pierre Delsemme:
Parallelization of the Samcef Finite Element Software Through Domain Decomposition and Feti Algorithm. 286-298 - Dag Fritzson, Peter Fritzson, Patrik Nordling, Tommy Persson:
Rolling Bearing Simulation On Mimd Computers. 299-313 - Cliff A. Addison, Enrico Appiani, R. Cook, Marco Corvi, G. Howard, B. Stephens:
Parallel Sar Image Enhancement. 314-327 - Markus Ast, T. Jerez, Jesús Labarta, Hartmut Manz, Andrés Pérez, Uwe Schulz, Jaume Solé:
Runtime Parallelization of the Finite Element Code Permas. 328-335 - Anders Ytterström:
A Tool for Partitioning Structured Multiblock Meshes for Parallel Computational Mechanics. 336-343 - Mike C. Dracopoulos, Craig Glasgow, A. Kevin Parrott, Rick Janssen, Piergiorgio Alotto, John Simkin:
Bulk Synchronous Parallelization of Industrial Electromagentic Software. 344-358
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