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From: hra@pollux.cs.uga.edu (Hamid R. Arabnia)
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International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'96)
August 9-11, 1996
Sunnyvale Hilton, California, USA
I would appreciate your assistance in distributing the enclosed
information to your colleagues.
Please find appended to this E-mail:
1. List of accepted papers.
2. Conference Registration Form for non-authors.
3. Hotel reservation Form.
(The above three are seperated with a row of stars `*'s)
Many thanks to those who helped in the reviewing process.
Accepted papers come from 31 countries. There are two categories
of accepted papers, namely, Regular papers (12-page max) and
Short papers (4-page max.) Regular papers will be presented in
four concurrent sessions. Short papers will be presented as
Posters.
We have reserved a number of exhibition spaces. Companies who
wish to rent an exhibition space for the duration of the
conference should send an enquiry to the address below:
Kindest regards,
Hamid R. Arabnia
(PDPTA Committee Chair)
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Department of Computer Science
The University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, U.S.A.
Tel: (706) 542-3480
Fax: (706) 542-2966
email: hra@cs.uga.edu
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PDPTA'96 Presentations/Papers
(TENTATIVE)
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'96)
August 9-11, 1996
Sunnyvale Hilton, California, USA
R: Accepted as a Regular Paper
S: Accepted as a Short Paper
R. Adaptive Partitionning and Dynamic Allocation for Large Computing
Systems
Bertil Folliot and Pierre Raverdy; Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie,
France.
R. Some Performance Metrics for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Dan Grosu; Universitatea "Transilvania" Brasov, Romania.
R. Methods for Designing Parallel Applications on Heterogeneous
Distributed Systems
Dan Grigoras and Adrian Fanaru; Technical University Iasi,
Romania.
R. On the Power of Arrays with Optical Pipelined Buses
Sandy Pavel and Selim G. Akl; Queen's University, Ontario, Canada.
R. Efficient Parallel Algorithms for the Algebraic Path Problems
on a Hyper-Bus Broadcast Network
Horng-Ren Tsai, Shi-Jinn Horng, Shung-shing Lee, S. S. Tsai,
and T. W. Kao; National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taiwan.
R. Virtual Parallelism by Self Simulation of the Multiple Instruction
Stream Associate Model
Darrell R. Ulm and Johnnie W. Baker; Kent State University, Ohio, USA.
R. Linear Array with a Reconfigurable Pipelined Bus System - Concepts
and Applications
Yi Pan; University of Dayton, OH, USA.
Keqin Li; State University of New York, New York, USA.
R. Inversion Number Algorithm on a Linear Array with a Reconfigurable
Pipelined Bus System
Haklin Kimm; University of Tennessee at Martin, Tennessee, USA.
R. Clustered Reconfigurable Bus Architecture
Tirumale Ramesh; Saginaw Valley State University, MI, USA.
R. Efficient Higher Order Optical Parallel Computation
A. A. S. Awwal, A. S. Khalid, and S.M. Munir; Wright State
University, OH, USA.
R. Optimal Finding the All-Pair Shortest Path for Interval
Graphs on a Reconfigurable Array of Processors with Wider
Bus Networks
Horng-Ren Tsai, Shi-Jinn Horng, Shung-shing Lee; National Taiwan
Institute of Technology, Taiwan.
T. W. Kao; Kuang Wu Institute of Technology and Commerce, Taiwan.
R. Analytical Performance Modelling of the CPER Multiprocessor
Marcio Merino Fernandes and Luis Carlos Trevelin; Edinburgh
University, Edinburgh, UK.
R. Optical Interconnection hardware for scalable systems
J. A. B. Dines, J.F. Snowdon, M.P.Y. Desmulliez, D. T. Nielson;
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK.
D.B. Barsky, A.V. Shafarenko, and C. R. Jesshope; University of
Surrey, Guildford, UK.
R. Dependence Analysis of Fortran90 Array Syntax
Gerald Roth and Ken Kennedy; Rice University, Texas, USA.
R. Program Analysis of Optimizing Compilers for Record Handling
Dong Soo Han and Takao Tsuda; Kyoto University, Japan.
R. Generic Program Representation and Evaluation of Systolic
Computations on Multicomupters
Brian J. d'Auriol and Virendrakumar C. Bhavsar; Wright State
University, OH, USA.
R. Portable Parallelizing Fortran Compiler
A. Averbuch, R. Dekel and E. Gabber; Tel Aviv University, Israel.
R. The High Performance C++ Project: Current Status and Future
Directions
Dennis Gannon; Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
R. Automating Runtime Optimizations for Load Balancing in Irregular
Problems
Sanjeev Krishnan and Laxmikant V. Kale; University of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign, IL, USA.
R. A Class of Synchronization Operations that Permit Efficient
Race Detection
David P. Helmbold and Charles E. McDowell; University of
California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
R. On-the-fly Detection of the First Races in Programs with Nested
Parallelism
Yong-Kee Jun and Charles E. McDowell; University of California,
Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
R. A Compositional Approach to Concurrent Programming
Raju Pandey; University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
J. C. Browne; University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA.
R. Experience with a Portability Layer for Implementing Parallel
Programming Systems
Tim Ruhl, Henri E. Bal*, Raoul A.F. Bhoedjang, Koen G. Langendoen;
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Gregory D. Benson; University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
R. An Interpreter for an Imperative Distributed Programming Language
Robert M. Gebala, Carole M. McNamee; California State University,
Sacramento, CA, USA.
Ronald A. Olsson; University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
R. Extracting Parallelism from Constraint Specifications
Ajita John and J. C. Browne; University of Texas at Austin,
Texas, USA.
R. Successes and Failures of Implicit Parallel Computation
Patrick Miller; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore,
CA, USA.
R. Towards Microkernel Support for the SR Concurrent Programming
Language
Gregory D. Benson and Ronald A. Olsson; University of California,
Davis, USA.
R. Addressing the Shortcomings of Traditional Formal Reasoning
Methods for Concurrent Programs: New Tools and Techniques for
Source Code Correctness
Robert J. Shaw and Ronald A. Olsson; University of California,
Davis, CA, USA.
R. Planning Message Passing in Distributed Computing on a
Transputer-Based Multicomputer
Lan Jin and Weiyu Chang; California State University, Fresno,
CA, USA.
R. A Method of Dynamic Scheduling of Concurrent Jobs for Avoiding
Deadlock in a Distributed Computer System
Lan Jin and Xianzhi Liao; California State University, Fresno,
CA, USA.
R. Parallelizing A Model Checker
M. Danelutto, G. Di Caprio, and A. Masini; University of Pisa,
Italy.
R. Paradigms for Parallel Distributed Programming
M. Capel, F. Araque, and A. Palma; Universidad de Granada, Spain.
R. Parallel Monte Carlo Simulation of Semiconductor Devices on
Distributed-Memory Systems
L. Tremsina and R. W. Kelsall; University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
R. A Real-Time Micro Kernel Implemented on Transputer
Do Park, J. Shim, K. Choi, K. Chung, D. Kim, S. Park, and M. Hong;
Korea.
R. Dynamic Creation of Virtual Links Within T9000 Networks
Sam Harrison and Chris Brown; Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK.
R. Execution Timing Scheme for Real-Time Parallel Programs on
Distributed Computer Systems
S. K. Dutta; Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, India.
D. Saha, and P. K. Das; Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India.
R. Parallel Real-Time Control of Six-Wheeled Robotic Vehicle
B. D. Hancey, S. E. Clarke, and B. A. Abbott; Utah State
University, Logan, UT, USA.
R. Network Access to PC-Based Transputers
M. Joshi and B. A. Abbott; Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
R. Guaranteed Message Delivery Time on Real-Time Transputer Systems
T. Yang, G. S. Stiles, and B. A. Abbott; Utah State University,
Logan, UT, USA.
R. Load Balancing for Interactive Volume Visualization
Cemal Kose and A. Chalmars; University of Bristol, UK.
R. Optimal Implementation of MAP Computations onto a Transputer Grid
B. Bacci and S. Pelagatti; University of Pisa, Italy..
R. Locality in Load Balancing Policies for Massively Parallel Systems
F. Baiardi, D. Guerri, and R. Pietro; University of Pisa, Italy.
R. Parallel Implementation of Natural Scene Recognition
Hyo Jong Lee; Chonbuk National University, Korea.
R. Performance-Oriented Development of processor Farm Applications
Alan Wagner; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
R. A Solution to the Transputer Data Distribution Problem
A. G. Al-Bakkar, G. J. Porter, and S. S. Ipson; University of
Bradford, UK.
R. How Effective are Parallel Programmers?
Alasdair Rawsthorne, Jason Souloglou, Alex Starr, and Ian Watson;
The University of Manchester, UK.
R. SPIDER: An Agent-Based Message Passing Kernel for Multicomputers
D. Birsan and A. Wagner; University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada.
R. Relating Communication Protocol Processing to Processor
Performance
Joseph I. Chamdani; Sun Microsystems, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA.
Tsai Chi Huang, Roy W. Melton, and Cecil O. Alford; Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
R. Data Allocation in Hypercubes: A Genetic Approach
Kyeongmo Park; Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea.
Ophir Frieder and Arun Sood; George Mason University, Fairfax,
VA, USA.
S. The MOM System and Its Language
Wolfgang Golubski and Dietmar Lammers; Universitat-GH Siegen,
Siegen, Germany.
Dietmar Lammers; Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster,
Muenster, Germany.
R. Selection on the Bulk-Synchronous Parallel Model with
Applications to Priority Queues
Alexandros V. Gerbessiotis and Constantinos J. Siniolakis; Oxford
University, Oxford, UK.
R. The ParaStaion Project: Using Workstations as Building Blocks
for Parallel Computing
Thomas M. Warschko, Joachim M. Blum, and Walter F. Tichy;
University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany.
S. Load Balancing Algorithms for Hash Partitioned Unary Relational
Operations
Kevin H. Liu; Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne,
Australia.
R. Distributed Particle-Mesh Ewald: A Parallel Ewald Summation
Method
Abdulnour Toukmaji, Daniel Paul, and John Board; Duke University,
Durham, NC, USA.
S. Adaptive Forecasting Using Parallel and Distributed Computing
D. H. Phillips; The University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
Charlotte, NC, USA.
S. An Investigation into the use of An Asynchronous Harness on
Transputer Based Systems
E. A. Illingworth and A. S. Bavan; University of North London,
London, UK.
S. CON2FERS: A Concurrent Concurrent Fault and Design Error
Simulator
Saghir A. Shaikh, Silvian Goldenberg, and Stephen A. Szygenda;
University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA.
R. SPASM: Software-Protocol-Assisted Shared Memory
B. Ostrovsky and D. A. Perreault; Boston University, Boston, USA.
R. Performance of a Multiprocessor Multidisk CD-ROM Image Server
Rolf Muralt, Roger D. Hersch, Benoit A. Gennart, and
Bernard Krummenacher; Peripheral Systems Lab., Ecole
Polytechnique Federale (EPFL), Switzerland.
S. Neural Compiler Technology for a Parallel Architecture
Ronald Moore, Stefan Zickenheiner, Bernd Klauer, Frank Henritzi,
Andreas Bleck, and Klaus Waldschmidt; J.W. Goethe-University,
Frankfurt, Germany.
S. Crossbar Controller for the Adaptive Multistage Crossbar Network
Joseph I. Chamdani; Sun Microsystems, Inc., Mountain View, CA,
USA.
Kubota; University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
F. Ghannadian, P. Bingham, and C. O. Alford; Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
S. Evaluation of Dynamic Data Distributions on NUMA Shared Memory
Multiprocessors
Tarek S. Abdelrahman and Kenneth L. Ma; The University of
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
S. A Mechanized Proof of a Mobile Network within Pic
Otmane Ait-Mohamed; CRIN-CNRS & INRIA-Lorraine, France.
S. Automated Performance Measurement of Parallel Programs
X. Huang and C. Steigner; University of Koblenz-Landau,
Koblenz, Germany.
R. Design Patterns for Parallel Programming
Stephen Siu, Mauricio De Simone, Dhrubajyoti Goswami, and
Ajit Singh; University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
S. Matrix Inversion on a Scalable Distributed Memory Parallel
Architecture
Vincent C. Wilburn, Sonetra Howard, and Winser E. Alexander;
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.
R. An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Delaunay Triangulation on
Distributed Memory Parallel Computers
Sangyoon Lee, Chan-Ik Park, and Chan-Mo Park; POSTECH, Pohang,
Korea.
R. A Distributed Algorithm for Dice Tossing
Zixue Cheng, Naka Tajima, Kazuhiko Satou, and Tongjun Huang;
The University of Aizu, Japan.
R. A Mean-Field Annealing Model for Task Scheduling in
Multiprocessor Systems
Shaharuddin Salleh, Bahrom Sanugi, and Hishamuddin Jamaluddin;
University of Technology Malaysia, Malaysia.
Albert Y. Zomaya; University of Western Australia, Perth,
Australia.
R. XNIFsoft: The Design and Implementation of Emulator for Crossbar
Network Router in Cluster System
Sung-In Jung, Jae-Kyoung Lee, and Hae-Jin Kim; ETRI, Taejon,
Korea.
R. Executable File as Communication Link in Scheduling Process
Richard Krajcoviech and Margareta Kotocova; Slovak Technical
University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
S. Experiences with the Development of a Multicomputer Operating
System
Hae-Jin Kim and Kee-Wook Rim; ETRI, Taejon, Korea.
S. Management of Replicated Shared Object for Distributed
Collaborative Applications
Tonghyun Lee; ETRI, Taejon, Korea.
R. Parallel Implementations of the Polynomial Preconditioned
Conjugate Gradient Method
Stefan Thomas; Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg,
Hamburg, Germany.
S. An occam Library for Genetic Programming on Transputer Networks
I. M. Ikram; Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
R. An Architecture for Performance Instrumentation in Distributed
Systems
Shridhar Muppidi and Udo Pooch; Texas A&M University,
College Station, Texas, USA.
S. On the Isomorphism of the Wrapped Butterfly Network and Degree
Four Cayley Graph
Felix Muga; Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines.
David S. L. Wei; The University of Aizu, Japan.
S. On Selfdiagnostics of Robust Computer Systems
Yuri R. Dimitriev; Syberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russia.
S. A Categorical Model of Neurosystem
Valery V. Gritsak and Yulia P. Okolita; Kiyiv, Ukraine.
S. Space Formal Theory of Cellular Automata
Valery V. Gritsak; Kiyiv, Ukraine.
R. A Distributed Genetic Algorithm over a Transputer based
Parallel Machine for Survivable Communication Network Design
Runhe Huang and Jianhua Ma; The University of Aizu, Japan.
R. Distributed Scheduling Framework-A Load Distribution Facility
on Mach
Chin Lu, John C. S. Lui, Peter W. K. Lie, Mike M. K. Tang,
Doris S. Y. Lau, and Joy H. K. Li; The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
R. A Visual Toolset for Message-Passing Parallel Programming
Guido Wirtz; Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat, Munster,
Germany.
R. Good Rings in Grids with Bad Nodes
Brenton Chapin and Arun Jagota; University of North Texas,
Denton, Texas, USA.
R. Stereo Vision and 3D Reconstruction on a Distributed Memory
System
N. H. L. Kuijpers; TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory,
Hague, The Netherlands.
G. Paar; Institute for Digital Image Processing, Joanneum
Research, Graz, Austria.
J. J. Lukkien; Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands.
S. A Linux Incorporated Process Migration
M. Bozyigit, S. K. Naseer, S. Ghanta, M. Al-Mulhem, and
K. S. Al-Tawil; King Fahd University of Petroleum and
Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
R. A Neuro-Cognitive Model for Distributed Representation of
Symbols
A. S. Bavan and I. Mitchell; University of North London,
London, UK.
R. IRI System: Multicomputer Architecture for Parallel and
Distributed Processing
Gilbert H. Young and Vincent S. Y. Yiu; The Chinese University
of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
R. A New Design of Enhanced Mesh Networks for Multicomputer
Systems
Wei-jing Guan, Wei K. Tsai, Douglas M. Blough, and Fan Chen;
University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
R. Scheduling DAGs on a Bounded Number of Processors
Honbo Zhou; PowerParallel System Software, IBM RISC/6000
Systems Division, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA.
R. An Event-Based Monitoring Tool for Parallel and Distributed
Applications on A Transputer Network
Shiping Chen and Tom Hintz; University of Technology, Sydeny,
Australia.
R. Real-Time Implementation of the Kalman Filter Using the Block
Data Parallel Architecture
Sonetra Howard and Winser E. Alexander; North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC, USA.
S. Integrating a PVM Code Generator into the Fortran Paralllel
Transformer
Fubo Zhang and Erik H. D'Hollander; University of Ghent,
Belgium.
R. A Transputer Implementation of Systolic Arrays Design for
Multidimensional Convolution
S. A. Amin and R. Pascalis; Mid-Kent College of Higher
Education, Kent, UK.
D. J. Evans; Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
R. Libra: A Library for Reliable Distributed Applications
Jinsong Ouyang and Gernot Heiser; The University of New
South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
R. A Taxonomy of Distributed Debuggers Based on Execution Replay
Carl Dionne; Alex Informatique, Lachine, Canada.
Marc Feeley; Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
Jocelyn Desbiens; INRS-Telecommunications, Iles-des-Soeurs,
Canada.
R. Efficient Selection and Sorting Schemes for Processing Large
Distributed Files in Finite Projectives Planes
David S. L. Wei; The University of Aizu, Japan.
S. Rajasekaran; University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida,
USA.
Sy-Yen Kuo; National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
R. Parallelization Strategy for the Finite Element Code
SMART-Convection
Astrid Watermann; Institute for Safety Research and Reactor
Technology, Juelich, Germany.
R. Design and Evaluation of Parallel Applications Using a
Structured Parallel Language
Davide Pasetto and Marco Vanneschi; University of Pisa,
Italy.
R. Exploiting Task-Level Parallelism Using pTask
Tarek S. Abdelrahman and Sum Huynh; The University of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
R. Minimal vs. non Minimal Adaptive Routing on k-ary
Fabrizio Petrini and Marco Vanneschi; University of Pisa,
Italy.
R. A Parallel Programming Environment for Simulating Complex
Systems
I. M. Ikram, P. G. Clayton, and E. P. Wentworth; Rhodes
University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
R. An Adaptive Load Information Collection Policy
N. Melab, N. Devesa, M. P. Lecouffe, and B. Toursel;
Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 1, France.
R. EUROMED - Coupling High Performance Computing and 3D
Visualisation Techniques for Telemedical Diagnosis
Andy Marsh; National Technical University of Athens, Athens,
Greece.
S. Unranking Combinations in Parallel
Zbigniew Kokosinski; The University of Aizu, Japan.
S. Generalized Task System for Parallel Computation
Gilbert H. Young; The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, Hong Kong.
Joseph Y-T Leungl; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln,
Nebraska, USA.
R. A Parallel Execution Model for Logic Programs in a
Multiprocessor Environment
B. U. Jun and A. R. Hurson; The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA, USA.
R. A Parallel Implementation of Genetic Programming Using
the Transputer Architecture that Achieves Super-Linear
Performance
David Andre and John R. Koza; Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, USA.
R. The Speedup of Parallel Randomized Approximation Algorithms
G. S. Stiles, F. H. Lee, C. Gyulai, and V. Swaminathan;
Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
R. Cyclic Petersen Networks - Efficient Fixed-Degree
Interconnection Networks for Large-Scale Multicomputer
Systems
Chi-Hsiang Yeh and Behrooz Parhami; University of California,
Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
S. Coarse Grain Data Redistribution in Multiphase Parallel Programs
Hassan Hosseini, Lixin Tao, and Thien T. Bui; Concordia University,
Montreal, Canada.
R. Adaptation of Algorithms for Job-Resource Assignment in
Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Pham Hong Hanh and Valery Simonenko; National University of
Technical, Ukraine.
R. Design of Radix-2 and Radix-4 FFT Processors Using a Modular
Architecture Family
Chitlur Nagabhushan, Olga M. Kosheleva, Sergio D. Cabrera,
and Glenn A. Gibson; The University of Texas at El Paso,
Texas, USA.
S. Predicting the Performance of Partitionable Multiprocessors
Keqin Li; State University of New York, New Paltz, New York,
USA.
R. Performance of Task Allocation Algorithms in a Distributed
Computing Environment
Bu Sung Lee, Wentong Cai, Alfred Heng, and Tai Seow Woon;
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
S. A New Parallel Combination Generator
Chong-wei Xu; Goergia Southern University, Statesboro,
Georgia, USA.
Xiaolin Ma and Wei-Kei Shiue; Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville, IL, USA.
R. Parallel Computing in an Undergraduate Environment
C. Gary Rommel, Alexandre Zakonov, and Cyrill Soshalsky;
Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT, USA.
R. A VIM Film for Linear Algebra Algorithms
Nikolay Mirenkov and Tatiana Mirenkova; The University of Aizu,
Japan.
R. The Red Rover Algorithm for Deadlock-Free Routing on
Bidirectional Rings
Jeff Draper; University of Southern California, Marina del Rey,
CA, USA.
S. Network Properties and Distributed Routing Scheme for the
Recursive Diamond Network
Fadi Sibai; Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, USA.
R. An Asynchronous Address Updating Scheme for Expanding Torus
Networks
Nobuyuki Nezu and Huizhu Lu; Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK, USA.
S. Complexity of Task Assignment in Distributed Systems
Gilbert H. Young; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin,
Hong Kong.
R. A Software Debug Aid for High Performance Processors - A
Multi-Tasking Feasibility Study
Linda J. Moore and Frank A. Scarpino; University of Dayton,
Ohio, USA.
S. Some Space Considerations of Space-Time Mappings into Systolic
Arrays
J. H. Weston, C. N. Zhang, and Y-F. Yan; University of Regina,
Regina, Canada.
R. Software Based Recovery Protocols in Wormhole Networks
K. M. George and Mohammad Alowayed; Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK, USA.
R. Hamiltonicity of the Clustered-Star Graph with Embedding
Applications
Shahram Latifi; University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
Nader Bagherzadeh; University of California at Irvine,
Irvine, CA, USA.
R. The Influence of the Software Architecture to the Performance
of the Farming Parallelization
Ioan Dancea; University of Quebec in Hull, Hull, Canada.
R. A Generalized Square-Multiply Algorithm and VLSI Array
Implementation for RSA
C. N. Zhang and M. Wang; University of Regina, Regina, Canada.
R. A theoretical parallelization of the deriche filter and an
SIMD implementation
Jamel Lakhal and Luc Litzler; Institut National des
Telecommunications, France.
S. An Algorithm to Generate Sets of Node-Disjoint Paths in
N-Dimensional Hypercube Network
Kisong Yoon; System Engineering Research Institute, Korea.
S. A Class of Logic design Problems solved based on Parallel
Computations of Butterfly Configurations
V. Shmerko, S. Yanushkevich, K. Malecki; Institute of
Computer Science, Technical University, Poland.
R. A Toolkit of Services for Implementing Fault-Tolerant
Distributed Protocols
Flaviu Cristian; University of California at San Diego,
La Jolla, CA, USA.
Shivakant Mishra; University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA.
R. Heuristic Model for Task Allocation in a Heterogeneous
Distributed Computing System
A. Abdelmageed Elsadek and B. Earl Wells; The University of
Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, USA.
R. Parallel Computation of a Decision-Making Network Mapped
into Multicomputer Architecture
Bo Hatfield; Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Lan Jin; California State University, Fresno, CA, USA.
R. Generation of Integer Compositions on a Linear Array of
Processors
Zbigniew Kokosinski; The University of Aizu, Japan.
R. Characterizations of Communication Overhead for Scalable
Random Parallel Algorithms on Multicomputer Systems
Keqin Li; State University of New York, New Paltz, New York,
USA.
Yi Pan; University of Dayton, Ohio, USA.
R. Parallel Rendering with the Network Linda System
Stanislav Sedukhin; The University of Aizu, Japan.
Igor Sedukhin; Hiwada Electronic Corp., Fukushima, Japan.
R. A Software of Distributed Robust Transputer System MICROS-T
Michael S. Tarkov; Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russia.
R. A Processor Allocation Strategy for Full-Cube Multicomputers
Fadi N. Sibai; Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, USA.
Hisham I. Raslan; The University of Akron, Ohio, USA.
S. DISH - A Reconfigurable Distributed-Shared-Hybrid Parallel
Computing Platform
Andy Marsh; National Technical University of Athens, Athens,
Greece.
S. A Comparative Study of Cartesian Product Networks
Abdel-Elah Al-Ayyoub and Khaled Day; Bahrain University,
Isa Town, State of Bahrain.
R. Experience on Optimization and Parallelization of Existing
Scientific Applications on Network of Workstations
Chu-Cheow Lim and Ju-Pin Ang; Defense Science Organization,
Republic of Singapore.
R. Multicast in Incrementally Extensible Hypercube (IEH) Graphs
Huan-Chao Keh, Po-Yu Chou, and Tzong-Heng Chi; Tamkang
University, Taipei, Taiwan.
R. A New Approach To Use Kalman Filter in the HYPER Method
Easa T. Oskouei and Stephen H. Joseph; University of Sheffield,
Sheffield, UK.
S. Improving Multiprocessor Scalability Using Lockup Free Caches
S. Belayneh, H. Sinha, and D. R. Kaeli; Northeastern University,
Boston, MA, USA.
R. A Data Block Mapping Method to Reduce Cache Coherence Overhead
Takahiro Koita, Kazuki Joe, and Akira Fukuda; Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan.
R. Scheduling Techniques for the Parallel Implementation of Wear
Particle Identification Algorithms
M. S. Laghari and A. Boujarwah; Kuwait University, Kuwait.
R. A Generic Smart Sensor Model for Real-time Distributed Data
Acquisition Systems
Amal Zerrouki, Jacques Ehrlich; Laboratoire Central des Ponts
et Chaussees, LCPC, Paris, France.
Nicolas Demassieux, Denis Roux, Arnaud Galisson; Ecole Nationale
Superieure des Telecommunications, ENST, Paris, France.
R. A Visual Performance Debugger for Virtual Architecture Programs
Thien T. Bui, Hassan Hosseini, and Lixin Tao; Concordia University,
Montreal, Canada.
R. Configuring Distributed Occam Programs Using Doc
S. Vedat Demiralp; University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
R. Cost Optimal Analysis for Workstation Clusters
Mark J. Clement, J. Kelly Flanagan, and Michael R. Steed;
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
R. Dynamic Mapping with Self-Organizing Maps
Andreas Haidt and Juergen W. Quittek; Technische Universitat
Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg, Germany.
R. A Parallel Processing Architecture Supported by Intelligent
Memory Modules
Barry M. Cook; Keele University, Staffordshire, UK.
Roger M. A. Peel; University of Surrey, Surrey, UK.
S. Using Terminological System for Federating Distributed
Databases
A. Saoudi, G. Nachouki, and H. Briand; IRIN-IRESTE Atlanpole,
France.
R. ADARC: A New Multi-Instruction Issue Approach
Frank Henritzi, Andreas Bleck, Ronald Moore, Bernd Klauer, and
Klaus Waldschmidt; J.W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany.
S. Randomized Routing Using Difference Sets
Heribert C. Burg; Central Institute for Applied Mathematics
Research Centre, Julich, Germany.
R. Designing an Efficient Resource Management for Parallel
Distributed Systems by the Use of a Graph Replacement System
Sascha Groh; Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany.
R. Practical Parallel Algorithm for Constructing Line Arrangements
Srinivas Aluru and Songrit Maneewongvatana; Syracuse University,
Syracuse, New York, USA.
R. Document Retrieval Performance on Parallel Systems
David Hawking; The Australian National University, Canberra,
Australia.
R. A Parallel Domain Decomposition Algorithm for 3D Turbulence
Modeling
H. Schwandt and G. Baerwolff; TU Berlin, Fachbereich Mathematik,
Berlin, Germany.
R. Parallel Genetic Artificial Life
Simon E. Raik; Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
S. Solving a Two-Dimensional Knapsack Problem on an Associative
Computer Augmented with a Linear Array Network
Darrell R. Ulm and Johnnie W. Baker; Kent State University,
Kent, OH, USA.
S. Quality of Service Considerations for Performance Monitoring
in Large Distributed Systems
Daniel O. Awduche and Arthur Gaylord; University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA, USA.
S. Zone Location for Searching Optimal Load Schedules in Parallel
Systems
Valery Simonenko and Pham Hong Hanh; National University of
Technical, Ukraine.
S. Numerical Computation on Massively Parallel Processors Based
on Residue Number System Arithmetic
Behrooz Parhami; University of California, Santa Barbara,
CA, USA.
R. Parallel Loop Scheduling With Data Prefetching On
Distributed-Memory Machine
Jie Liu and John Marsaglia; Western Oregon State College,
Monmouth, OR, USA.
Vikram A. Saletore; Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.
R. Hybrid Processor Based on VLIW and PN-Superscalar
Shusuke Okamoto and Masahiro Sowa; The University of
Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan.
R. Occam Road Map for the DOS PC
Lawrence J. Dickson; La Jolla, CA.
R. Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Solver for Large Sparse
Systems on MPI
Elise deDoncker, Ajay Gupta, Patricia Ealy and Jay Ball;
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.
R. Using Error Control Codes to Reduce the Communication
Complexity of Voting in NMR Systems
Guevara Noubir and Henri J. Nussbaumer; Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland.
R. The Amfisbaena: A Parallel Supercomputer System Based
on i860 as a Generic Platform for Molecular Dynamics
Simulations
Rudi van Drunen, Cees van Teylingen, and Marcel Kroontje;
Chess Engineering B. V., NC Haarlem, The Netherlands.
Herman J. C. Berendsen; BIOSON Research Institute,
University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
S. A New Comparison Model in System-Level Diagnosis
Christopher Fuhrman and Henri J. Nussbaumer; Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, Switzerland.
R. Generational Scheduling for Heterogeneous Computing Systems
Brent Carter and Daniel W. Watson; Utah State University,
Logan, Utah, USA.
R. User-Controllable I/O for Parallel Computers
Jang Sun Lee, Sang-Gue Oh, and Bruce P. Berra; Syracuse
University, Syracuse, New York, USA.
Sanjay Ranka; University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
S. Parallel Approaches to Fractal Image Compression
Andrew Oswald and Jay Ball; Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
R. Finite Element Analysis of Laminated and Sandwich Plates
on Transputer Based Parallel Computer
Ibrahima Sakho and Woo-Suck Han; Ecole des Mines de
Saint-Etienne, France.
R. A Single Processor Parallel Convolution Algorithm for 8-Bit
Mark Spieth and J. P. Hulskamp; Royal Melbourne Institute of
Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
R. Hyper-Systolic Matrix Multiplication
T. Lippert and K. Schilling; HLRZ, c/o KFA-Julich, Hamburg,
Germany.
R. Comparison of Multiprocessor Networks with the Same Cost
Z. George Mou; IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA.
R. Algorithmic Speed Up of All Pairs Shortest Paths Computation
with Reconfigurable Optical Interconnection
Steven M. P. Yip and Nicholas Bambos; University of California
at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
R. An Application of Extended Sisal 2.0
Yung-Syau Chen and Jean-Luc Gaudiot; University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
R. An Efficient Distributed Breadth-First Search Algorithm
S. A. M. Makki; The University of Queensland, Queensland,
Australia.
S. Implementation of R-DQRAP in a HFC Internetwork
Rami Khasawneh; La Salle University, Philadelphia, USA.
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