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6th HiPC 1999: Calcutta, India
- Prithviraj Banerjee, Viktor K. Prasanna, Bhabani P. Sinha:
High Performance Computing - HiPC'99, 6th International Conference, Calcutta, India, December 17-20, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1745, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66907-8
Session 1-A: Architecture/Compilers
- Soraya Zertal, Claude Timsit:
Efficient Technique for Overcoming Data Migration in Dynamic Disk Arrays. 3-12 - K. Gopinath, K. S. Nandakumar:
Combining Conditional Constant Propagation and Interprocedural Alias Analysis. 13-20 - David May, Dan Page, James Irwin, Henk L. Muller:
Microcaches. 21-27 - Wamsi Mohan, Manoj Franklin:
Improving Data Value Prediction Accuracy Using Path Correlation. 28-32 - Sreenivas Vadlapatla, Manoj Franklin:
Performance Benefits of Exploiting Control Independence. 33-37 - Diganta Goswami, Rajib Mall:
Fast Slicing of Concurrent Programs. 38-42
Session 1-B: Cluster Computing
- Manuj Sharma, Anupam Mandal, B. Shankar Rao, G. Athithan:
VME Bus-Based Memory Channel Architecture for High Performance Computing. 45-54 - Adnan Khaleel, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Evaluation of Data and Request Distribution Policies in Clustered Servers. 55-60 - H. Praveen, Sunil Arvindam, Sameer Pokarna:
Thunderbolt: A Consensus-Based Infrastructure for Loosely-Coupled Cluster Computing. 61-65 - A. Saha, K. Rajesh, Sunita Mahajan, P. S. Dhekne, H. K. Kaura:
Harnessing Windows NT for High Performance Computing. 66-70 - Yanal Hajmahmoud, Pierre Sens, Bertil Folliot:
Performance Evaluation of a Load Sharing System on a Cluster of Workstations. 71-76 - David A. Reimann, Vipin Chaudhary, Ishwar K. Sethi:
Modeling Cone-Beam Tomographic Reconstruction Using LogSMP: An Extenced LogP Model for Clusters of SMPs. 77-83
Session 2-A: Compilers and Tools
- Jialin Ju, Vipin Chaudhary:
A Fission Technique Enabling Parallelization of Imperfectly Nested Loops. 87-94 - Rajib Mall:
A Novel Bi-directional Execution Approach to Debugging Distributed Programs. 95-102 - Chi-Chung Lam, Daniel Cociorva, Gerald Baumgartner, P. Sadayappan:
Memory-Optimal Evaluation of Expression Trees Involving Large Objects. 103-110 - V. Janaki Ramanan, Ramaswamy Govindarajan:
Resource Usage Modelling for Software Pipelining. 111-119 - Jin Lin, Zhaoqing Zhang, Ruliang Qiao, Ningning Zhu:
An Interprocedural Framework for the Data and Loops Partitioning in the SIMD Machines. 120-124 - Hafid Bourzoufi, Benamar Sidi-Boulenouar, Rumen Andonov:
Tiling and Processors Allocation for Three Dimensional Iteration Space. 125-129
Session 2-B: Scheduling
- Pierfrancesco Foglia, Roberto Giorgi, Cosimo Antonio Prete:
Process Migration Effects on Memory Performance of Multiprocessor. 133-142 - Prashanti Das, Dibyendu Das, Pallab Dasgupta:
Adaptive Algorithms for Scheduling Static Task Graphs in Dynamic Distributed Systems. 143-150 - Shikharesh Majumdar:
Scheduling Strategies for Controlling Resource Contention on Multiprocessor Systems. 151-157 - Sharath Kumar Kodase, N. V. Satyanarayana, Ajit Pal, Rajib Mall:
Deadline Assignment in Multiprocessor-Based Fault-Tolerant Systems. 158-162 - Weisong Shi, Zhimin Tang:
Affinity-Based Self Scheduing for Software Shared Memory Systems. 163-168 - Nishit Narang, Girish Kumar, C. P. Ravikumar:
Efficient Algorithms for Delay Bounded Multicast Tree Generation for Multimedia Applications. 169-173
Panel
- Sriram Vajapeyam:
Whither Indian Computer Science R & D? HiPC 1999: 175
Mini Symposium
- Vipin Kumar, Jaideep Srivastava:
High Performance Data Mining. 177
Session 3-A: Parallel Algorithms - 1
- Fatima Belkouch, Marc Bui, Liming Chen, Ajoy Kumar Datta:
Self-Stabilizing Network Decomposition. 181-188 - Azzedine Boukerche, Alessandro Fabbri, Oktay Yildiz, Sajal K. Das:
Performance Analysis of a Parallel PCS Network Simulation. 189-196 - Jop F. Sibeyn:
Ultimate Parallel List Ranking? 197-201 - Yanhong Yuan, Prithviraj Banerjee:
A Parallel 3-D Capacitance Extraction Program. 202-206 - Yi Jiang, Kevin H. Liu, Clement H. C. Leung:
Parallel Algorithms for Queries with Aggregate Functions in the Presence of Data Skew. 207-211 - Hiranjyoti Mahanta, Phalguni Gupta:
A Deterministic On-Line Algorithm for the List-Update Problem. 212-216
Session 3-B: Mobile Computing - 1
- A. Z. M. Ekram Hossain, Vijay K. Bhargava:
Link-State Aware Traffic Scheduling for Providing Predictive QoS in Wireless Mobile Multimedia Networks. 219-228 - Kwan-Wu Chin, Mohan Kumar, Craig Farrell:
Enhancing Mobile IP Routing Using Active Routers. 229-233 - Satish Damodaran, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
Adaptive Scheduling at Mobiles for Wireless Networks with Multiple Priority Traffic and Multiple Transmission Channels. 234-238 - Rajendra V. Boppana, Mahesh K. Marina, Satyadeva P. Konduru:
An Analysis of Routing Techniques for Mobile and Ad Hoc Networks. 239-245 - Deepak Bansal, Manish Kalia, Huzur Saran:
MobiDAT: Mobile Data Access and Transactions. 246-250
Session 4-A: Parallel Algorithms - 2
- Jan Trdlicka, Pavel Tvrdík:
Optimal k-ary Divide and Conquer Computations on Wormhole 2-D and 3-D Meshes. 253-260 - Thomas Decker, Werner Krandick:
Parallel Real Root Isolation Using the Descartes Method. 261-268 - Kolin Paul, Dipanwita Roy Chowdhury, Parimal Pal Chaudhuri:
Cellular Automata Based Transform Coding for Image Compression. 269-273 - Stephan Balev, Rumen Andonov, Arnaud Fréville:
A Parallel Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for the Classification Problem. 274-278 - K. Rajan, Lalit M. Patnaik:
Parallel Implementation of Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithms on Bus-Based Extended Hypercube. 279-283 - Stephan Olariu, Maria Cristina Pinotti, Si-Qing Zheng:
An Optimal Hardware-Algorithm for Selection Using a Fixed-Size Parallel Classifier Device. 284-288
Session 4-B: Mobile Computing - 2
- Naveen K. Kakani, Sajal K. Das, Sanjoy K. Sen:
A Novel Frame Structure and Call Admission Control for Efficient Resource Management in Next Generation Wireless Networks. 291-298 - Abhijit M. Lele, S. K. Nandy:
Harmony - A Framework for Providing Quality of Service in Wireless Mobile Computing Environment. 299-308 - Alhussein A. Abouzeid, Murat Azizoglu, Sumit Roy:
Stochastic Modeling of TCP/IP over Random Loss Channels. 309-314 - Michela Meo, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Accurate Approximate Analysis of Dual-Band GSM Networks with Multimedia Services and Different User Mobility Patterns. 315-321 - Partha Sarathi Bhattacharjee, Debashis Saha, Amitava Mukherjee:
Paging Strategies for Future Personal Communication Services Network. 322-328
Session 5-A: Parallel Applications
- Jang-uk In, Canming Jin, Jih-Kwon Peir, Sanjay Ranka, Sartaj Sahni:
A Framework for Matching Applications with Parallel Machines. 331-338 - Srinivas Aluru, Desh Ranjan, Natsuhiko Futamura:
A Parallel Monte Carlo Algorithm for Protein Accessible Surface Area Computation. 339-348 - V. Ashok, Thomas C. Babu:
Parallelisation of a Navier-Stokes Code on a Cluster of Workstations. 349-353 - Wei-keng Liao, Alok N. Choudhary, Donald D. Weiner, Pramod K. Varshney:
I/O Implementation and Evaluation of Parallel Pipelined STAP on High Performance Computers. 354-358 - Abani K. Patra, Jingping Long, Andras Laszloffy:
Efficient Parallel Adaptive Finite Element Methods Using Self-Scheduling Data and Computations. 359-363 - Damian Dalton:
Avoiding Conventional Overheads in Parallel Logic Simulation: A New Architecture. 364-370
Session 5-B: Interconnection Networks
- Moonsoo Kang, Chansu Yu:
Isomorphic Allocation in k-ary n-cube Systems. 373-380 - S. Balaji, G. Manimaran, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
Unit-Oriented Communication in Real-Time Multihop Networks. 381-388 - Xicheng Liu, Yangzhao Xiang, Timothy J. Li:
Counter-Based Routing Policies. 389-393 - M. Shiva Kumar, P. Sreenivasa Kumar:
Minimizing Lightpath Set-up Times in Wavelength Routed All-Optical Networks. 394-398 - C. P. Ravikumar, Meeta Sharma, Prachi Jain:
Design of WDM Networks for Delay-Bound Multicasting. 399-403 - Bhaskar DasGupta, Sudip Dasgupta, Atal Chowdhury:
Generalized Approach towards the Fault Diagnosis in Any Arbitrarily Connected Networks. 404-410
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