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IPDPS 2008: Miami, Florida, USA
- 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, IPDPS 2008, Miami, Florida USA, April 14-18, 2008. IEEE 2008
Panel
- Jesper Larsson Träff:
How to avoid making the same Mistakes all over again: What the parallel-processing community has (failed) to offer the multi/many-core generation. 1-2
Keynotes
- Joel H. Saltz, Scott Oster, Shannon Hastings, Stephen Langella, Renato Ferreira, Justin Permar, Ashish Sharma, David Ervin, Tony Pan, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tahsin M. Kurç:
Translational research design templates, Grid computing, and HPC. 1-15 - Katherine A. Yelick:
Programming models for petascale to exascale. 1 - Jeannette M. Wing:
Computational thinking and thinking about computing. 1 - Dror G. Feitelson:
Looking at data. 1-9 - William Lundgren:
Gedae's automated management of hierarchical memories on multicore processors Commercial Tutorial. 1-2
The 17th Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop (HCW 2008)
- The 17th Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop (HCW 2008). 1-6
- Catherine H. Crawford:
Heterogeneity in Computing 2008. 1 - Abhay Ghatpande, Hidenori Nakazato, Hiroshi Watanabe, Olivier Beaumont:
Divisible Load Scheduling with Result Collection on Heterogeneous Systems. 1-8 - Olivier Beaumont, Nicolas Bonichon, Lionel Eyraud-Dubois:
Scheduling divisibleworkloads on heterogeneous platforms under bounded multi-port model. 1-7 - Lin Chen, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau:
Process reassignment with reduced migration cost in grid load rebalancing. 1-13 - Luis Diego Briceno, Howard Jay Siegel, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Ye Hong, Brad Lock, Mohammad Nayeem Teli, Fadi Wedyan, Charles Panaccione, Chen Zhang:
Resource allocation in a client/server hybrid network for virtual world environments. 1-13 - Anne Benoit, Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, Yves Robert:
Optimizing latency and reliability of pipeline workflow applications. 1-10 - Yasuhiko Ogata, Toshio Endo, Naoya Maruyama, Satoshi Matsuoka:
An efficient, model-based CPU-GPU heterogeneous FFT library. 1-10 - Tyrone Tai-On Kwok, Yu-Kwong Kwok:
On the design, control, and use of a reconfigurable heterogeneous multi-core system-on-a-chip. 1-11 - Dan C. Marinescu, Chen Yu, Gabriela M. Marinescu, John P. Morrison, Christoffer Norvik:
A reputation algorithm for a self-organizing system based upon resource virtualization. 1-6 - Pushpinder-Kaur Chouhan, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez:
Automatic middleware deployment planning on heterogeneous platforms. 1-13 - Travis J. Desell, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Carlos A. Varela:
Asynchronous genetic search for scientific modeling on large-scale heterogeneous environments. 1-12 - Magdalena Slawiriska, Jaroslaw Siawiriski, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Enhancing build-portability for scientific applications across heterogeneous platforms. 1-8 - Yang-Suk Kee, Carl Kesselman, Daniel Nurmi, Richard Wolski:
Enabling personal clusters on demand for batch resources using commodity software. 1-7
The 16th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems (WPDRTS '08)
- The Sixteenth International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems WPDRTS 2008. 1-2
- Sanjoy K. Baruah, Nathan Fisher:
Hybrid-priority real-time scheduling. 1-8 - Björn Andersson:
Schedulability analysis of generalized multiframe traffic on multihop-networks comprising software-implemented ethernet-switches. 1-8 - Christian Esposito, Stefano Russo, Dario Di Crescenzo:
Performance assessment of OMG compliant data distribution middleware. 1-8 - Douglas C. Schmidt, Hans van't Hag:
Addressing the challenges of mission-critical information management in next-generation net-centric pub/sub systems with OpenSplice DDS. 1-8 - Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Shared resources and precedence constraints with capacity sharing and stealing. 1-8 - Wolfgang Forster, Christof Kutschera, Andreas Steininger, Karl M. Göschka:
Automated generation of explicit connectors for component based hardware/software interaction in embedded real-time systems. 1-8 - Mathias Ekman, Henrik Thane:
Real-time dynamic relinking. 1-8 - Björn Griese, André Brinkmann, Mario Porrmann:
SelfS - A real-time protocol for virtual ring topologies. 1-8 - Chung-Ching Shen, William Plishker, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya:
Design and optimization of a distributed, embedded speech recognition system. 1-8 - James H. Hill, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Model-driven specification of component-based distributed real-time and embedded systems for verification of systemic QoS properties. 1-8 - Peter Csaba Ölveczky, Pavithra Prabhakar, Xue Liu:
Formal modeling and analysis of real-time resource-sharing protocols in Real-Time Maude. 1-8 - Jan Friso Groote, Michel A. Reniers, Yaroslav S. Usenko:
Verification of networks of timed automata using mCRL2. 1-8
15th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
- Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
Design methodology for partial dynamic reconfiguration: a new degree of freedom in the HW/SW codesign. 1-8 - Fabio Cancare, Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
A design flow tailored for self dynamic reconfigurable architecture. 1-8 - Amirhossein Alimohammad, Saeed Fouladi Fard, Bruce F. Cockburn, Christian Schlegel:
On the efficiency and accuracy of hybrid pseudo-random number generators for FPGA-based simulations. 1-8 - Zachary K. Baker, Reid B. Porter:
Rotationally invariant sparse patch matching on GPU and FPGA. 1-8 - Sean Whitty, Rolf Ernst:
A bandwidth optimized SDRAM controller for the MORPHEUS reconfigurable architecture. 1-8 - Gayatri Mehta, Colin J. Ihrig, Alex K. Jones:
Reducing energy by exploring heterogeneity in a coarse-grain fabric. 1-8 - Yoonjin Kim, Rabi N. Mahapatra:
Reusable context pipelining for low power coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture. 1-8 - Nick A. Mould, Brian F. Veale, John K. Antonio, Monte P. Tull, John R. Junger:
Design of steering vectors for dynamically reconfigurable architectures. 1-8 - Josef Angermeier, Jürgen Teich:
Heuristics for scheduling reconfigurable devices with consideration of reconfiguration overheads. 1-8 - Justin Teller, Fusun Ozgiiner, Robert Ewing:
Scheduling reconfiguration at runtime on the TRIPS processor. 1-8 - Julio Septién, Daniel Mozos, Hortensia Mecha, Jesús Tabero, Miguel Angel García de Dios:
Perimeter quadrature-based metric for estimating FPGA fragmentation in 2D HW multitasking. 1-8 - Mao Nakajima, Daisaku Seto, Minoru Watanabe:
A 937.5 ns multi-context holographic configuration with a 30.75 mus retention time. 1-6 - Alexander Klimm, Lars Braun, Jürgen Becker:
An adaptive and scalable multiprocessor system For Xilinx FPGAs using minimal sized processor cores. 1-7 - Fabio Campi, Luca Ciccarelli, Claudio Mucci:
Sustainable (re-) configurable solutions for the high volume SoC market. 1-8 - Michael Hübner, Lars Braun, Diana Göhringer, Jürgen Becker:
Run-time reconfigurable adaptive multilayer network-on-chip for FPGA-based systems. 1-6 - Faizal Arya Samman, Thomas Hollstein, Manfred Glesner:
Flexible parallel pipeline network-on-chip based on dynamic packet identity management. 1-8 - Leandro Fiorin, Slobodan Lukovic, Gianluca Palermo:
Implementation of a reconfigurable data protection module for NoC-based MPSoCs. 1-8 - Alessio Montone, Vincenzo Rana, Marco D. Santambrogio, Donatella Sciuto:
HARPE: A Harvard-based processing element tailored for partial dynamic reconfigurable architectures. 1-8 - Diana Göhringer, Michael Hübner, Volker Schatz, Jürgen Becker:
Runtime adaptive multi-processor system-on-chip: RAMPSoC. 1-7 - Florian Dittmann, Stefan Frank, Simon Oberthür:
Algorithmic skeletons for the design of partially reconfigurable systems. 1-8 - Mateus B. Rutzig, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck, Luigi Carro:
Balancing reconfigurable data path resources according to application requirements. 1-8 - Deepak Sreedharan, Ali Akoglu:
A hybrid processing element based reconfigurable architecture for hashing algorithms. 1-8 - Yi Lu, Thomas Marconi, Georgi Gaydadjiev, Koen Bertels, Roel Meeuws:
A self-adaptive on-line task placement algorithm for partially reconfigurable systems. 1-8 - Santheeban Kandasamy, Andrew Morton, Wayne M. Loucks:
Configuration Scheduling Using Temporal Locality and Kernel Correlation. 1-5 - Fabio Garzia, Claudio Brunelli, Davide Rossi, Jari Nurmi:
Implementation of a floating-point matrix-vector multiplication on a reconfigurable architecture. 1-6 - Volker Hampel, Peter Sobe, Erik Maehle:
Designing coprocessors for hybrid compute systems. 1-8 - Joachim Becker, Fabian Henrici, Stanis Trendelenburg, Yiannos Manoli:
A rapid prototyping environment for high-speed reconfigurable analog signal processing. 1-4 - Christian Schuck, Matthias Kühnle, Michael Hübner, Jürgen Becker:
A framework for dynamic 2D placement on FPGAs. 1-7 - Manish Birla, Krishna N. Vikram:
Partial run-time reconfiguration of FPGA for computer vision applications. 1-6 - Shen Chih Tung, Alex K. Jones:
Physical layer design automation for RFID systems. 1-8 - Benjamin Glas, Alexander Klimm, Oliver Sander, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser, Jürgen Becker:
A self adaptive interfacing concept for consumer device integration into automotive entities. 1-6 - Eunjung Cho, Anu G. Bourgeois, José Alberto Fernández-Zepeda:
Efficient and accurate FPGA-based simulator for Molecular Dynamics. 1-7 - Henrik Svensson, Thomas Lenart, Viktor Öwall:
Modelling and exploration of a reconfigurable array using systemC TLM. 1-8 - Yi-Gang Tai, Chia-Tien Dan Lo, Kleanthis Psarris:
Accelerating matrix decomposition with replications. 1-8 - Ruchika Verma, Ali Akoglu:
A coarse grained and hybrid reconfigurable architecture with flexible NoC router for variable block size motion estimation. 1-8 - Ying Yu, Raymond R. Hoare, Alex K. Jones:
A CAM-based intrusion detection system for single-packet attack detection. 1-8 - Christopher N. Vutsinas, Tarek M. Taha, Kenneth L. Rice:
A neocortex model implementation on reconfigurable logic with streaming memory. 1-8 - Pradeep Fernando, Hariharan Sankaran, Srinivas Katkoori, Didier Keymeulen, Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Rajeshuni Ramesham:
A customizable FPGA IP core implementation of a general purpose Genetic Algorithm engine. 1-8 - Masanori Hariyama, Kensaku Yamashita, Michitaka Kameyama:
FPGA implementation of a vehicle detection algorithm using three-dimensional information. 1-5 - Kouhi Shinohara, Minoru Watanabe:
Defect tolerance of holographic configurations in ORGAs. 1-8
13th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments, HIPS 2008
- Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments. 1-2
- I-Hsin Chung, Guojing Cong, David J. Klepacki, Simone Sbaraglia, Seetharami R. Seelam, Hui-Fang Wen:
A framework for automated performance bottleneck detection. 1-7 - Isaac Dooley, Chao Mei, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
NoiseMiner: An algorithm for scalable automatic computational noise and software interference detection. 1-8 - Chee Wai Lee, Celso L. Mendes, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Towards scalable performance analysis and visualization through data reduction. 1-8 - Arch D. Robison, Michael Voss, Alexey Kukanov:
Optimization via Reflection on Work Stealing in TBB. 1-8 - Yiinju L. Nelson, Bhupesh Bansal, Mary W. Hall, Aiichiro Nakano, Kristina Lerman:
Model-guided performance tuning of parameter values: A case study with molecular dynamics visualization. 1-8 - Farshad Khunjush, Nikitas J. Dimopoulos:
Extended characterization of DMA transfers on the Cell BE processor. 1-8 - Aniruddha G. Shet, Wael R. Elwasif, Robert J. Harrison, David E. Bernholdt:
Programmability of the HPCS Languages: A case study with a quantum chemistry kernel. 1-8 - Imran Patel, John R. Gilbert:
An empirical study of the performance and productivity of two parallel programming models. 1-7 - Dibyendu Das, Manish Gupta, Rajan Ravindran, W. Shivani, P. Sivakeshava, Rishabh Uppal:
Compiler-controlled extraction of computation-communication overlap in MPI applications. 1-8 - Jeremy G. Siek, Ian Karlin, Elizabeth R. Jessup:
Build to order linear algebra kernels. 1-8 - Gudula Rünger, Michael Schwind:
Cache optimization for mixed regular and irregular computations. 1-8 - Mackale Joyner, Zoran Budimlic, Vivek Sarkar, Rui Zhang:
Array optimizations for parallel implementations of high productivity languages. 1-8
11th International Workshop on Java and Components for Parallelism, Distribution and Concurrency
- Introduction to the 10th international workshop on JavaTM and components for parallelism, distribution and concurrency. 1
- Vladimir Getov:
Integrated framework for development and execution of component-based Grid applications. 1-3 - Jacques M. Bahi, Raphaël Couturier, David Laiymani:
Comparison of the Conjugate Gradient of NAS benchmark and of the multisplitting algorithm with the Jace environment. 1-7 - Kristijan Dragicevic, Daniel Bauer:
A survey of concurrent priority queue algorithms. 1-6 - Aamir Shafi, Aftab Hussain, Jamil Raza:
A parallel implementation of the Finite-Domain Time-Difference algorithm using MPJ express. 1-6 - Andrew Stevenson, Steve MacDonald:
Smart proxies in Java RMI with dynamic aspect-oriented programming. 1-6 - Christos Kotselidis, Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson:
Investigating software Transactional Memory on clusters. 1-6 - Brian Amedro, Denis Caromel, Fabrice Huet, V. Bodnartchouk:
Java ProActive vs. Fortran MPI: Looking at the future of parallel Java. 1-7 - Nadia Ranaldo, Giancarlo Tretola, Eugenio Zimeo:
Scheduling ProActive activities with an XPDL-based workflow engine. 1-8 - Gabriel Antoniu, Mathieu Jan, David A. Noblet:
A practical example of convergence of P2P and grid computing: An evaluation of JXTA's communication performance on grid networking infrastructures. 1-8 - Yves Mahéo, Romeo Said, Frédéric Guidec:
Middleware support for delay-tolerant service provision in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks. 1-6
The 11th International Workshop on Nature Inspired Distributed Computing (NIDISC'08)
- Nature Inspired Distributed Computing (NIDISC'08). 1-2
- Lucas A. Wilson:
Distributed, heterogeneous resource management using artificial immune systems. 1-8 - Young Choon Lee, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Resource-centric task allocation in grids with artificial danger model support. 1-8 - Vijay Srinivas Agneeswaran, Dharanipragada Janakiram:
A complex system inspired theoretical formalism for data management in Peer-to-Peer grids. 1-8 - Fatos Xhafa, Javier Carretero, Enrique Alba, Bernabé Dorronsoro:
Design and evaluation of tabu search method for job scheduling in distributed environments. 1-8 - Andreas Beham, Stephan M. Winkler, Stefan Wagner, Michael Affenzeller:
A genetic programming approach to solve scheduling problems with parallel simulation. 1-5 - Azzedine Boukerche, Marcelo Nardelli Pinto Santana, Alba Cristina Magalhaes Alves de Melo:
A task allocation framework for biological sequence comparison applications in heterogeneous environments. 1-8 - Louis-Claude Canon, Emmanuel Jeannot:
Scheduling strategies for the bicriteria optimization of the robustness and makespan. 1-8 - Juan José Durillo, Antonio J. Nebro, Francisco Luna, Enrique Alba:
A study of master-slave approaches to parallelize NSGA-II. 1-8 - Wladyslaw A. Janiak, Adam Janiak, Marie-Claude Portmann:
Single machine scheduling with job ready and delivery times subject to resource constraints. 1-7 - Marek Ostaszewski, Pascal Bouvry, Franciszek Seredynski:
Adaptive and dynamic intrusion detection by means of idiotypic networks paradigm. 1-8 - Laidi Foughali, El-Ghazali Talbi, Mohamed Batouche:
A parallel insular model for location areas planning in mobile networks. 1-8 - Miroslaw Szaban, Franciszek Seredynski:
Application of cellular automata to create S-box functions. 1-7 - Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann, Mathias Halbach:
Is a non-uniform system of creatures more efficient than a uniform one? 1-8 - Viet Anh Nguyen, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Inference of large-scale structural features of gene regulation networks using genetic algorithms. 1-8 - Arnaud Zinflou, Caroline Gagné, Marc Gravel:
Designing hybrid integrative evolutionary approaches to the car sequencing problem. 1-8 - Zbigniew J. Czech:
Statistical measures of a fitness landscape for the vehicle routing problem. 1-8 - Jacek Dabrowski, Marek Kubale:
Computer experiments with a parallel clonal selection algorithm for the Graph Coloring Problem. 1-6
HiCOMB 2008, Seventh IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology HiCOMB 2008. 1-3