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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 2009
- Jack J. Dongarra, Julien Langou:
The Problem With the Linpack Benchmark 1.0 Matrix Generator. 5-13 - Jian He, Alex Verstak, Layne T. Watson, Masha Sosonkina:
Performance Modeling and Analysis of a Massively Parallel Direct - Part 1. 14-28 - Jian He, Alex Verstak, Masha Sosonkina, Layne T. Watson:
Performance Modeling and Analysis of a Massively Parallel Direct - Part 2. 29-41 - James Mc Donald, Aaron Golden, S. Gerard Jennings:
Opendda: a Novel High-Performance Computational Framework for the Discrete Dipole Approximation. 42-61 - Jin Woo Park, Si Hyoung Park, Seung Jo Kim:
Optimization With High-Cost Objective Function Evaluations in a Computing Grid and an Application To Simulation-Based Design. 62-83 - Sundari M. Sivagama, Sathish S. Vadhiyar, Ravi S. Nanjundiah:
Dynamic Component Extension: a Strategy for Performance Improvement in Multicomponent Applications. 84-98 - Marta Beltrán, Antonio Guzmán:
How to Balance the Load on Heterogeneous Clusters. 99-118
Volume 23, Number 2, May 2009
- Alexey L. Lastovetsky, Vladimir Rychkov:
Accurate and Efficient Estimation of Parameters of Heterogeneous Communication Performance Models. 123-139 - Jacques M. Bahi, Jean-Claude Charr, Raphaël Couturier, David Laiymani:
A Parallel Algorithm To Solve Large Stiff ODE Systems On Grid Systems. 140-151 - Werner Mach, Erich Schikuta:
Parallel Algorithms for the Execution of Relational Database Operations Revisited On Grids. 152-170 - Anne Benoit, Harald Kosch, Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, Yves Robert:
Multi-Criteria Scheduling of Pipeline Workflows (and Application To the JPEG Encoder). 171-187
Volume 23, Number 3, August 2009
- Jack J. Dongarra, Bernard Tourancheau:
Editorial. 195 - Martin J. Chorley, David W. Walker, Martyn F. Guest:
Hybrid Message-Passing and Shared-Memory Programming in a Molecular Dynamics Application On Multicore Clusters. 196-211 - Franck Cappello:
Fault Tolerance in Petascale/ Exascale Systems: Current Knowledge, Challenges and Research Opportunities. 212-226 - Mark L. James, Andrew A. Shapiro, Paul L. Springer, Hans P. Zima:
Adaptive Fault Tolerance for Scalable Cluster Computing in Space. 227-241 - James S. Plank:
The Raid-6 Liber8Tion Code. 242-251 - Tahsin M. Kurç, Shannon Hastings, Vijay S. Kumar, Stephen Langella, Ashish Sharma, Tony Pan, Scott Oster, David Ervin, Justin Permar, Sivaramakrishnan Narayanan, Yolanda Gil, Ewa Deelman, Mary W. Hall, Joel H. Saltz:
HPC and Grid Computing for Integrative Biomedical Research. 252-264 - Shuaiwen Song, Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Kirk W. Cameron:
Energy Profiling and Analysis of the HPC Challenge Benchmarks. 265-276 - Piotr Luszczek:
Parallel Programming in MATLAB. 277-283 - Judit Planas, Rosa M. Badia, Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta:
Hierarchical Task-Based Programming With StarSs. 284-299
Volume 23, Number 4, November 2009
- Jack J. Dongarra, Peter H. Beckman, Patrick Aerts, Franck Cappello, Thomas Lippert, Satoshi Matsuoka, Paul Messina, Terry Moore, Rick Stevens, Anne E. Trefethen, Mateo Valero:
The International Exascale Software Project: a Call To Cooperative Action By the Global High-Performance Community. 309-322 - Bernd Mohr:
Summary of the IESP White Papers. 323-327 - Barbara M. Chapman, Jesús Labarta, Vivek Sarkar, Mitsuhisa Sato:
Programmability Issues. 328-331 - Thomas L. Sterling:
Models of Computation - Enabling Exascale. 332-334 - Thomas L. Sterling:
The Biggest Need: a New Model of Computation. 335-336 - Ewing L. Lusk:
Slouching Towards Exascale. 337-339 - Jesús Labarta, Eduard Ayguadé, Mateo Valero:
BSC Vision Towards Exascale. 340-343 - Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Programming Models at Exascale: Adaptive Runtime Systems, Incomplete Simple Languages, and Interoperability. 344-346 - Arthur B. Maccabe, Hugo Falter, William Kramer:
Resource Management. 347-349 - Mark Seager, Brent C. Gorda:
The Case for a Hierarchical System Model for Linux Clusters. 350-354 - Bernd Mohr, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Performance at Exascale. 355-356 - David Skinner, Alok N. Choudhary:
On the Importance of End-to-End Application Performance Monitoring and Workload Analysis at the Exascale. 357-360 - Jean-Yves Berthou, Jean-François Hamelin, Etienne de Rocquigny:
XXL Simulation for XXIst Century Power Systems Operation. 361-365 - David E. Keyes:
Partial Differential Equation-Based Applications and Solvers At Extreme Scale. 366-368 - Peter Michielse:
Application Analysis and Porting in the PRACE Project. 369-373 - Franck Cappello, Al Geist, Bill Gropp, Laxmikant V. Kalé, Bill Kramer, Marc Snir:
Toward Exascale Resilience. 374-388 - William Kramer, David Skinner:
An Exascale Approach to Software and Hardware Design. 389-391 - William Kramer, David Skinner:
Consistent Application Performance at the Exascale. 392-394 - Mark Seager, Brent C. Gorda:
A Collaboration and Commercialization Model for Exascale Software Research. 395-397 - Giovanni Aloisio, Sandro Fiore:
Towards Exascale Distributed Data Management. 398-400 - Al Geist, Sudip S. Dosanjh:
IESP Exascale Challenge: Co-Design of Architectures and Algorithms. 401-402 - David Barkai:
The Application Perspective: Seeking Productivity and Performance. 403-408 - Robert F. Lucas:
Musings on the Path Forward to Exascale. 409-410 - Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Early Application Development/Tuning and Application Characterization/ Segmentation. 411-412 - William Gropp, Marc Snir:
On the Need for a Consortium of Capability Centers. 413-420 - Abani K. Patra, Rob Pennington, Ed Seidel:
Exascale Software: Some Questions to Drive the Development. 421-422 - Anne E. Trefethen, Nicholas J. Higham, Iain S. Duff, Peter V. Coveney:
Developing a High-Performance Computing/Numerical Analysis Roadmap. 423-426 - Al Geist, Robert Lucas:
Major Computer Science Challenges At Exascale. 427-436 - Michael A. Heroux:
Software Challenges for Extreme Scale Computing: Going From Petascale to Exascale Systems. 437-439
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