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High Performance Computing – HiPC 2005
12th International Conference, Goa, India, December 18-21, 2005, Proceedings
herausgegeben von David A. Bader, Manish Parashar, V. Sridhar und Viktor K. PrasannaInhaltsverzeichnis
- Keynote Addresses.
- Data Confidentiality in Collaborative Computing.
- Productivity in High Performance Computing.
- A New Approach to Programming and Prototyping Parallel Systems.
- The Changing Challenges of Collaborative Algorithmics.
- Quantum Physics and the Nature of Computation.
- Plenary Session - Best Papers.
- Preemption Adaptivity in Time-Published Queue-Based Spin Locks.
- Criticality Driven Energy Aware Speculation for Speculative Multithreaded Processors.
- Session I - Algorithms.
- Search-Optimized Suffix-Tree Storage for Biological Applications.
- Cost-Optimal Job Allocation Schemes for Bandwidth-Constrained Distributed Computing Systems.
- A Fault Recovery Scheme for P2P Metacomputers.
- A Distributed Location Identification Algorithm for Ad hoc Networks Using Computational Geometric Methods.
- A Symmetric Localization Algorithm for MANETs Based on Collapsing Coordinate Systems.
- Session II - Applications.
- Performance Study of LU Decomposition on the Programmable GPU.
- PENCAPS: A Parallel Application for Electrode Encased Grounding Systems Project.
- Application of Reduce Order Modeling to Time Parallelization.
- Orthogonal Decision Trees for Resource-Constrained Physiological Data Stream Monitoring Using Mobile Devices.
- Throughput Computing with Chip MultiThreading and Clusters.
- Session III - Architecture.
- Supporting MPI-2 One Sided Communication on Multi-rail InfiniBand Clusters: Design Challenges and Performance Benefits.
- High Performance RDMA Based All-to-All Broadcast for InfiniBand Clusters.
- Providing Full QoS Support in Clusters Using Only Two VCs at the Switches.
- Offloading Bloom Filter Operations to Network Processor for Parallel Query Processing in Cluster of Workstations.
- A High-Speed VLSI Array Architecture for Euclidean Metric-Based Hausdorff Distance Measures Between Images.
- Session IV - Applications.
- Sensor Selection Heuristic in Sensor Networks.
- Mobile Pipelines: Parallelizing Left-Looking Algorithms Using Navigational Programming.
- Distributed Point Rendering.
- An Intra-task DVS Algorithm Exploiting Program Path Locality for Real-Time Embedded Systems.
- Advanced Resource Management and Scheduling of Workflow Applications in JavaSymphony.
- Session V - Systems Software.
- Using Clustering to Address Heterogeneity and Dynamism in Parallel Scientific Applications.
- Data and Computation Abstractions for Dynamic and Irregular Computations.
- XCAT-C++: Design and Performance of a Distributed CCA Framework.
- The Impact of Noise on the Scaling of Collectives: A Theoretical Approach.
- Extensible Parallel Architectural Skeletons.
- Session VI - Communication Networks.
- An Efficient Distributed Algorithm for Finding Virtual Backbones in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks.
- A Novel Battery Aware MAC Protocol for Minimizing Energy × Latency in Wireless Sensor Networks.
- On the Power Optimization and Throughput Performance of Multihop Wireless Network Architectures.
- A Novel Solution for Time Synchronization in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks.
- An Algorithm for Boundary Discovery in Wireless Sensor Networks.
- Session VII - Architecture.
- A Low-Complexity Issue Queue Design with Speculative Pre-execution.
- Performance and Power Evaluation of an Intelligently Adaptive Data Cache.
- Neural Confidence Estimation for More Accurate Value Prediction.
- The Potential of On-Chip Multiprocessing for QCD Machines.
- Low-Power 32bit×32bit Multiplier Design with Pipelined Block-Wise Shutdown.
- Session VIII - Communication Networks.
- Performance Analysis of User-Level PIM Communication in the Data IntensiVe Architecture (DIVA) System.
- Improved Point-to-Point and Collective Communication Performance with Output-Queued High-Radix Routers.
- A Clustering and Traffic-Redistribution Scheme for High-Performance IPsec VPNs.
- WDM Multistage Interconnection Networks Architectures for Enhancing Supernetworks Switching Infrastructure.
- Learning-TCP: A Novel Learning Automata Based Congestion Window Updating Mechanism for Ad hoc Wireless Networks.
- Session IX - Algorithms.
- Design and Implementation of the HPCS Graph Analysis Benchmark on Symmetric Multiprocessors.
- Scheduling Multiple Flows on Parallel Disks.
- Snap-Stabilizing Detection of Cutsets.
- Scheduling Divisible Loads with Return Messages on Heterogeneous Master-Worker Platforms.
- Session X - Systems and Networks.
- A Grid Authentication System with Revocation Guarantees.
- Integrating a New Cluster Assignment and Scheduling Algorithm into an Experimental Retargetable Code Generation Framework.
- Cooperative Instruction Scheduling with Linear Scan Register Allocation.
- iSCSI Analysis System and Performance Improvement of iSCSI Sequential Access in High Latency Networks.