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18th HPDC 2009: Garching, Germany
- Dieter Kranzlmüller, Arndt Bode, Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Henri Casanova, Michael Gerndt:

Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, HPDC 2009, Garching, Germany, June 11-13, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-587-1
Parallel algorithms and applications
- Li Yi, Christopher Moretti, Scott J. Emrich

, Kenneth Judd, Douglas Thain
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Harnessing parallelism in multicore clusters with the all-pairs and wavefront abstractions. 1-10 - Rui C. Gonçalves

, João Luís Sobral
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Pluggable parallelisation. 11-20 - Michael R. Head, Madhusudhan Govindaraju:

Performance enhancement with speculative execution based parallelism for processing large-scale xml-based application data. 21-30
I/O and parallel computing
- Phillip M. Dickens, Jeremy Logan:

Y-lib: a user level library to increase the performance of MPI-IO in a lustre file system environment. 31-38 - Hasan Abbasi, Matthew Wolf, Greg Eisenhauer, Scott Klasky, Karsten Schwan, Fang Zheng:

DataStager: scalable data staging services for petascale applications. 39-48 - Joshua Hursey, Timothy Mattox, Andrew Lumsdaine

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Interconnect agnostic checkpoint/restart in open MPI. 49-58
Poster Session
- Björn Saballus, Thomas Fuhrmann:

Maintaining reference graphs of globally accessible objects in fully decentralized distributed systems. 59-60 - Christian Glasner, Jens Volkert:

Adaptive run-time prediction in heterogeneous environments. 61-62 - Jiaxin Li, Feng Shi, Ning Deng, Qi Zuo:

Performance prediction based on hierarchy parallel features captured in multi-processing system. 63-64 - Shadi Ibrahim, Hai Jin, Bin Cheng, Haijun Cao, Song Wu, Li Qi:

CLOUDLET: towards mapreduce implementation on virtual machines. 65-66 - Ruibo Wang

, Kai Lu, Xicheng Lu:
Investigating transactional memory performance on ccNUMA machines. 67-68 - Wolfgang Gentzsch:

Sustainable HPC infrastructures - supercomputers, grids, and clouds: the DEISA experience. 69-70
Grid middleware and distributed algorithms
- Athanasia Asiki, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Nectarios Koziris:

An adaptive online system for efficient processing of hierarchical data. 71-80 - Ken Hironaka, Hideo Saito, Kenjiro Taura

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High performance wide-area overlay using deadlock-free routing. 81-90 - Benoit Claudel, Guillaume Huard, Olivier Richard

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TakTuk, adaptive deployment of remote executions. 91-100 - Haikun Liu, Hai Jin, Xiaofei Liao, Liting Hu, Chen Yu:

Live migration of virtual machine based on full system trace and replay. 101-110
Resource management and scheduling
- Omer Ozan Sonmez, Nezih Yigitbasi, Alexandru Iosup

, Dick H. J. Epema:
Trace-based evaluation of job runtime and queue wait time predictions in grids. 111-120 - Diane Lingrand, Johan Montagnat, Tristan Glatard:

Modeling user submission strategies on production grids. 121-130 - Claris Castillo, George N. Rouskas, Khaled Harfoush:

Resource co-allocation for large-scale distributed environments. 131-140 - Marcos Dias de Assunção

, Alexandre di Costanzo, Rajkumar Buyya:
Evaluating the cost-benefit of using cloud computing to extend the capacity of clusters. 141-150 - Hans P. Zima, Mary W. Hall

, Chun Chen, Jacqueline Chame:
Model-guided autotuning of high-productivity languages for petascale computing. 151-166
Workflow and dataflow applications
- Jun Qin, Thomas Fahringer

, Radu Prodan
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A novel graph based approach for automatic composition of high quality grid workflows. 167-176 - Vijay S. Kumar, P. Sadayappan, Gaurang Mehta, Karan Vahi, Ewa Deelman, Varun Ratnakar

, Jihie Kim, Yolanda Gil
, Mary W. Hall
, Tahsin M. Kurç, Joel H. Saltz:
An integrated framework for performance-based optimization of scientific workflows. 177-186 - C. van Reeuwijk:

Maestro: a self-organizing peer-to-peer dataflow framework using reinforcement learning. 187-196
Data management
- Tobias Scholl, Angelika Reiser, Alfons Kemper:

Collaborative query coordination in community-driven data grids. 197-206 - Ioan Raicu, Ian T. Foster, Yong Zhao, Philip Little, Christopher Moretti, Amitabh Chaudhary, Douglas Thain

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The quest for scalable support of data-intensive workloads in distributed systems. 207-216 - Abdullah Gharaibeh, Matei Ripeanu:

Exploring data reliability tradeoffs in replicated storage systems. 217-226

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