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IWCC 1999: Melbourne, Australia
- International Workshop on Cluster Computing (IWCC '99), 2-3 December 1999, Melbourne, Australia. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0343-8 
Keynote Addresses
- Kai Hwang: 
 Fault-Tolerant Cluster Architecture for Business and Scientific Applications. 3
- Anthony Skjellum: 
 Clustering for Research and Production Scale, Parallel and Distributed Computing. 4
- David Abramson: 
 From PC Clusters to a Global Computational Grid. 5
Cluster Setup and Performance Measurement
- David A. Bader  , Arthur B. Maccabe, Jason R. Mastaler, John K. McIver III, Patricia A. Kovatch: , Arthur B. Maccabe, Jason R. Mastaler, John K. McIver III, Patricia A. Kovatch:
 Design and Analysis of the Alliance/University of New Mexico Roadrunner Linux SMP SuperCluster. 9-18
- David Lancaster, Kenji Takeda  : :
 Comparative Performance of a Commodity Alpha Cluster Running Linux and Windows NT. 19-25
- Glenn R. Luecke, Bruno Raffin, James Coyle: 
 Comparing the Communication Performance and Scalability of a Linux and an NT Cluster of PCs, a Cray Origin 2000, an IBM SP and a Cray T3E-600. 26-35
- Jens Mache: 
 An Assessment of Gigabit Ethernet as Cluster Interconnect. 36-42
- Liang Peng, Ming-Dong Feng, Chung-Kwong Yuen: 
 Evaluation of the Performance of Multithreaded Cilk Runtime System on SMP Clusters. 43-
Cluster Communications Software and Protocols
- Amy W. Apon, Hsiang Ann Chen, Charlotte Froese Fischer, Larry Wilbur: 
 A Communication Staging Technique for Network Cache Interconnected Clusters. 55-62
- Thierry Monteil, Jean-Marie Garcia, David Gauchard, Olivier Brun: 
 Communication Kernel for High Speed Networks in the Parallel Environment LANDA-HSN. 63-70
- Naoshi Ogawa, Takahiro Kurosawa, Mitsuhiro Kishimoto, Nobuhiro Tachino, Andreas Savva, Keisuke Fukui: 
 Smart Cluster Network (SCnet): Design of High Performance Communication System for SAN. 71-80
- Sudharshan Vazhkudai, P. Tobin Maginnis: 
 A High Performance Communication Subsystem for PODOS. 81-91
- Anthony T. C. Tam, Cho-Li Wang: 
 Realistic Communication Model for Parallel Computing on Cluster. 92-
Network Communication Optimizations
- Jeremy E. Dawson, Peter E. Strazdins: 
 Optimizing User-Level Communication Patterns on the Fujitsu AP3000. 105-111
- Christophe Cérin, Jean-Luc Gaudiot: 
 Algorithms for Stable Sorting to Minimize Communications in Networks of Workstations and Their Implementations in BSP. 112-120
- Ming Zhu, Wentong Cai  , Bu-Sung Lee: , Bu-Sung Lee:
 Key Message Algorithm: A Communication Optimization Algorithm in Cluster-Based Parallel Computing. 121-
Cluster File Systems and File Access
- Bruce Janson, Bob Kummerfeld: 
 Soda: A File System for a Multicomputer. 131-136
- Hau-Yang Cheng, Chung-Ta King: 
 File Replication for Enhancing the Availability of Parallel I/O Systems on Clusters. 137-144
- Paul Roe, Siu Yuen Chan: 
 I/O in the Gardens Non-Dedicated Cluster Computing Environment. 145-149
- Hakan Taki, Gil Utard: 
 MPI-IO on a Parallel File System for Cluster of Workstations. 150-157
- Roy S. C. Ho, Hai Jin, Kai Hwang: 
 Single I/O Space for Scalable Cluster Computing. 158-
Scheduling Programs on Clusters
- Kamran Kazemi, Chris McDonald: 
 Formal Specification of Virtual Process Topologies. 169-176
- Oscar Roberto López-Bonilla  : :
 Task Partitioning Utilizing Available Time on Multiprocessor Systems for a Given Schedule. 177-186
- Bing Bing Zhou, Paul Mackerras, Chris W. Johnson, David Walsh, Richard P. Brent: 
 An Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme for Gang Scheduling. 187-194
- Djemai Kebbal, El-Ghazali Talbi, Jean-Marc Geib: 
 Building and Scheduling Parallel Adaptive Applications in Heterogeneous Environments. 195-201
- Jefferson L. Tan: 
 Cost-Efficient Load Distribution Using Multicasting. 202-
Cluster Management and Metacomputing
- Fumie Costen, John Brooke, Mike Pettipher: 
 Investigation to Make Best Use of LSF with High Efficiency. 211-220
- Naoya Suzuki, Munehiro Fukuda, Lubomir Bic: 
 Self-Migrating Threads for Multi-Agent Applications. 221-228
- Lionel Brunie, Laurent Lefèvre, Olivier Reymann: 
 High Performance Distributed Objects for Cluster Computing. 229-236
- Yoshio Tanaka, Mitsuhisa Sato, Motonori Hirano, Hidemoto Nakada  , Satoshi Sekiguchi: , Satoshi Sekiguchi:
 Resource Manager for Globus-Based Wide-Area Cluster Computing. 237-
Cluster Operating Systems and Monitoring
- Eduardo Pinheiro, Ricardo Bianchini: 
 Nomad: A Scalable Operating System for Clusters of Uni and Multiprocessors. 247-254
- Wai-kong Cheuk, Chi-Kwong Li, Wai-Yip Chan: 
 Contractual Operating System - Design and Problems. 255-260
- Zhengyu Liang, Yundong Sun, Cho-Li Wang: 
 ClusterProbe: An Open, Flexible and Scalable Cluster Monitoring Tool. 261-
Cluster Programming and Analysis Models
- Darren Butler, Paul Roe: 
 Sharing the Garden GATE: Towards an Efficient Uniform Programming Model for CLUMPS. 271-277
- Simon Huband, Chris McDonald: 
 Debugging Parallel Programs Using Incomplete Information. 278-286
- Michael Hobbs, Andrzej M. Goscinski: 
 The Influence of Concurrent Process Duplication on the Performance of Parallel Applications Executing on COWs. 287-
Algorithms and Applications
- Zhihui Du  , Sanli Li, Shuyou Li, Mengyue Wu, Jing Zhu: , Sanli Li, Shuyou Li, Mengyue Wu, Jing Zhu:
 Massively Parallel Simulated Annealing Embedded with Downhill - A SPMD Algorithm for Cluster Computing. 297-302
- Paul J. Darwen  : :
 Unobtrusive Workstation Farming Without Inconveniencing Owners: Learning Backgammon with a Genetic Algorithm. 303-311
- Christoph Best, M. Peardon, Norbert Eicker, Peer Ueberholz, Thomas Lippert, Klaus Schilling: 
 Lattice Field Theory on Cluster Computers: Vector- Vs. Cache-Centric Programming. 312-319
- Renato Simões Silva: 
 A Finite Element Solver for Convection Diffusion Problems Using a Cluster of PC's. 320-
Industry Track
- Sun ClusterTM Architecture: A White Paper. 331-338 
- Fritz Ferstl: 
 Global Resource Director (GRD): Customer Scenarios for Large Multiprocessor Environments. 339-346
- Daniel Charlu: 
 HP Hyperplex® Clustering Technology. 347-

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