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WOMPAT 2004: Houston, TX, USA
- Barbara M. Chapman:

Shared Memory Parallel Programming with OpenMP, 5th International Workshopon OpenMP Applications and Tools, WOMPAT 2004, Houston, TX, USA, May 17-18, 2004,Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3349, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-24560-X - Jonathan L. Bentz, Ricky A. Kendall:

Parallelization of General Matrix Multiply Routines Using OpenMP. 1-11 - Rocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca

, Salvatore Venticinque:
Performance Analysis of Hybrid OpenMP/MPI N-Body Application. 12-18 - Myungho Lee, Brian Whitney, Nawal Copty:

Performance and Scalability of OpenMP Programs on the Sun FireTM E25K Throughput Computing Server. 19-28 - Gabriele Jost, Jesús Labarta, Judit Giménez:

What Multilevel Parallel Programs Do When You Are Not Watching: A Performance Analysis Case Study Comparing MPI/OpenMP, MLP, and Nested OpenMP. 29-40 - Jie Tao, Martin Schulz

, Wolfgang Karl:
SIMT/OMP: A Toolset to Study and Exploit Memory Locality of OpenMP Applications on NUMA Architectures. 41-52 - Oscar R. Hernandez, Chunhua Liao

, Barbara M. Chapman:
Dragon: A Static and Dynamic Tool for OpenMP. 53-66 - Steve P. Johnson, Emyr Evans, Haoqiang Jin, Cos S. Ierotheou:

The ParaWise Expert Assistant - Widening Accessibility to Efficient and Scalable Tool Generated OpenMP Code. 67-82 - Yuan Lin, Christian Terboven

, Dieter an Mey, Nawal Copty:
Automatic Scoping of Variables in Parallel Regions of an OpenMP Program. 83-97 - Michael Voss, Eric Chiu, Patrick Man Yan Chow, Catherine Wong, Kevin Yuen:

An Evaluation of Auto-Scoping in OpenMP. 98-109 - Guansong Zhang, Raúl Silvera, Roch Archambault:

Structure and Algorithm for Implementing OpenMP Workshares. 110-120 - Zhenying Liu, Lei Huang, Barbara M. Chapman, Tien-Hsiung Weng:

Efficient Implementation of OpenMP for Clusters with Implicit Data Distribution. 121-136 - Alejandro Duran, Raúl Silvera, Julita Corbalán, Jesús Labarta:

Runtime Adjustment of Parallel Nested Loops. 137-147

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