Euro-Par 2010 - Parallel Processing 16th International Euro-Par Conference, Ischia, Italy, August 31 - September 3, 2010, Proceedings, Part I /
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
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Σειρά: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Topic 1: Support Tools and Environments
- Distributed Systems and Algorithms
- Starsscheck: A Tool to Find Errors in Task-Based Parallel Programs
- Automated Tuning in Parallel Sorting on Multi-core Architectures
- Estimating and Exploiting Potential Parallelism by Source-Level Dependence Profiling
- Source-to-Source Optimization of CUDA C for GPU Accelerated Cardiac Cell Modeling
- Efficient Graph Partitioning Algorithms for Collaborative Grid Workflow Developer Environments
- Profile-Driven Selective Program Loading
- Characterizing the Impact of Using Spare-Cores on Application Performance
- Topic 2: Performance Prediction and Evaluation
- Performance Prediction and Evaluation
- A Model for Space-Correlated Failures in Large-Scale Distributed Systems
- Architecture Exploration for Efficient Data Transfer and Storage in Data-Parallel Applications
- jitSim: A Simulator for Predicting Scalability of Parallel Applications in Presence of OS Jitter
- pCFS vs. PVFS: Comparing a Highly-Available Symmetrical Parallel Cluster File System with an Asymmetrical Parallel File System
- Comparing Scalability Prediction Strategies on an SMP of CMPs
- Topic 3: Scheduling and Load-Balancing
- Scheduling and Load Balancing
- A Fast 5/2-Approximation Algorithm for Hierarchical Scheduling
- Non-clairvoyant Scheduling of Multiple Bag-of-Tasks Applications
- Extremal Optimization Approach Applied to Initial Mapping of Distributed Java Programs
- A Delay-Based Dynamic Load Balancing Method and Its Stability Analysis and Simulation
- Code Scheduling for Optimizing Parallelism and Data Locality
- Hierarchical Work-Stealing
- Optimum Diffusion for Load Balancing in Mesh Networks
- A Dynamic, Distributed, Hierarchical Load Balancing for HLA-Based Simulations on Large-Scale Environments
- Topic 4: High Performance Architectures and Compilers
- High Performance Architectures and Compilers
- Power-Efficient Spilling Techniques for Chip Multiprocessors
- Scalable Object-Aware Hardware Transactional Memory
- Efficient Address Mapping of Shared Cache for On-Chip Many-Core Architecture
- Thread Owned Block Cache: Managing Latency in Many-Core Architecture
- Extending the Cell SPE with Energy Efficient Branch Prediction
- Topic 5: Parallel and Distributed Data Management
- Parallel and Distributed Data Management
- Federated Enactment of Workflow Patterns
- A Distributed Approach to Detect Outliers in Very Large Data Sets
- Topic 6: Grid, Cluster and Cloud Computing
- Grid, Cluster and Cloud Computing
- Deployment of a Hierarchical Middleware
- Toward Real-Time, Many-Task Applications on Large Distributed Systems
- Scheduling Scientific Workflows to Meet Soft Deadlines in the Absence of Failure Models
- A GPGPU Transparent Virtualization Component for High Performance Computing Clouds
- What Is the Price of Simplicity?
- User-Centric, Heuristic Optimization of Service Composition in Clouds
- A Distributed Market Framework for Large-Scale Resource Sharing
- Using Network Information to Perform Meta-scheduling in Advance in Grids
- Topic 7: Peer to Peer Computing
- Peer-to-Peer Computing
- Overlay Management for Fully Distributed User-Based Collaborative Filtering
- Dynamic Publish/Subscribe to Meet Subscriber-Defined Delay and Bandwidth Constraints
- Combining Hilbert SFC and Bruijn Graphs for Searching Computing Markets in a P2P System
- Sampling Bias in BitTorrent Measurements
- A Formal Credit-Based Incentive Model for Sharing Computer Resources
- Topic 8: Distributed Systems and Algorithms
- Distributed Systems and Algorithms
- Improving Message Logging Protocols Scalability through Distributed Event Logging
- Value-Based Sequential Consistency for Set Objects in Dynamic Distributed Systems
- Robust Self-stabilizing Construction of Bounded Size Weight-Based Clusters
- Adaptive Conflict Unit Size for Distributed Optimistic Synchronization
- Frame Allocation Algorithms for Multi-threaded Network Cameras
- Scalable Distributed Simulation of Large Dense Crowds Using the Real-Time Framework (RTF)
- The x-Wait-Freedom Progress Condition.