Euro-Par 2003 Parallel Processing | 9th International Euro-Par Conference, Klagenfurt, Austria, August 26–29, 2003 Proceedings | ISBN 9783540452096

Euro-Par 2003 Parallel Processing

9th International Euro-Par Conference, Klagenfurt, Austria, August 26–29, 2003 Proceedings

herausgegeben von Harald Kosch, László Böszörményi und Hermann Hellwagner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHarald Kosch
Herausgegeben vonLászló Böszörményi
Herausgegeben vonHermann Hellwagner
Buchcover Euro-Par 2003 Parallel Processing  | EAN 9783540452096 | ISBN 3-540-45209-5 | ISBN 978-3-540-45209-6

Euro-Par 2003 Parallel Processing

9th International Euro-Par Conference, Klagenfurt, Austria, August 26–29, 2003 Proceedings

herausgegeben von Harald Kosch, László Böszörményi und Hermann Hellwagner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHarald Kosch
Herausgegeben vonLászló Böszörményi
Herausgegeben vonHermann Hellwagner
Euro-ParConferenceSeries The European Conference on Parallel Computing (Euro-Par) is an international conference series dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. The major themes fall into the categories of hardware, software, algorithms, and applications. This year, new and interesting topicswereintroduced, likePeer-to-PeerComputing, DistributedMultimedia- stems, and Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing. For the ? rst time, we organized a Demo Session showing many challenging applications. The general objective of Euro-Par is to provide a forum promoting the de- lopment of parallel and distributed computing both as an industrial technique and an academic discipline, extending the frontiers of both the state of the art and the state of the practice. The industrial importance of parallel and dist- buted computing is supported this year by a special Industrial Session as well as a vendors’ exhibition. This is particularly important as currently parallel and distributed computing is evolving into a globally important technology; the b- zword Grid Computing clearly expresses this move. In addition, the trend to a - bile world is clearly visible in this year’s Euro-Par. ThemainaudienceforandparticipantsatEuro-Parareresearchersinaca- mic departments, industrial organizations, and government laboratories. Euro- Par aims to become the primary choice of such professionals for the presentation of new results in their speci? c areas. Euro-Par has its own Internet domain with a permanent Web site where the history of the conference series is described: http://www. euro-par. org. The Euro-Par conference series is sponsored by the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) and the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP).