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- Hasina Abdu, Hanan Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer:
Towards efficient resource allocation in distributed systems management. IPDPS 2001: 199 - Luca Abeni, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Stochastic Analysis of a Reseveration Based System. IPDPS 2001: 92 - JinHo Ahn, Chong-Sun Hwang:
Efficient Fault-Tolerant Protocol for Mobility Agents in Mobile IP. IPDPS 2001: 126 - JinHo Ahn, Chong-Sun Hwang:
Efficient Garbage Collection Schemes for Causal Message Logging with Independent Checkpointing in Message Passing Systems. IPDPS 2001: 177 - R. Al-Omari, Arun K. Somani, G. Manimaran:
A New Fault-Tolerant Technique for Improving the Schedulability in Multiprocessor Real-time Systems. IPDPS 2001: 32 - Ammar H. Alhusaini, Cauligi S. Raghavendra, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Run-Time Adaptation for Grid Environments. IPDPS 2001: 87 - Shahrouz Aliabadi, Andrew Johnson, Charlie Berger, Jane Smith, Bruce Zellars:
High Performance Computing in Coastal and Hydraulic Applications. IPDPS 2001: 6 - Bowen Alpern, Jong-Deok Choi, Ton Ngo, Manu Sridharan, John M. Vlissides:
A Perturbation-Free Replay Platform for Cross-Optimized Multithreaded Applications. IPDPS 2001: 23 - Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé:
DSM-PM2: A portable implementation platform for multithreaded DSM consistency protocols. IPDPS 2001: 104 - Gabriel Antoniu, Philip J. Hatcher:
Remote Object Detection in Cluster-Based Java. IPDPS 2001: 108 - Manoj Apte, Srigurunath Chakravarthi, Jothi Padmanabhan, Anthony Skjellum:
Synchronized Real-Time Linux Based Myrinet Cluster for Deterministic High Performance Computing and MPI/RT. IPDPS 2001: 92 - R. Athavale, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin:
Influence of Array Allocation Mechanisms on Memory System Energy. IPDPS 2001: 3 - Vincenzo Auletta, Sajal K. Das, Amelia De Vivo, Maria Cristina Pinotti, Vittorio Scarano:
Optimal Tree Access by Elementary and Composite Templates in Parallel Memory Systems. IPDPS 2001: 35 - Olivier Aumage, Lionel Eyraud, Raymond Namyst:
Efficient Inter-Device Data-Forwarding in the Madeleine Communication Library. IPDPS 2001: 86 - Olivier Aumage, Guillaume Mercier, Raymond Namyst:
MPICH/Madeleine: a True Multi-Protocol MPI for High Performance Networks. IPDPS 2001: 51 - Dimiter R. Avresky, Y. Varoglu:
Dynamically Scaling Computer Networks. IPDPS 2001: 127 - Evripidis Bampis, Alexander V. Kononov:
On the approximability of scheduling multiprocessor tasks with time-dependent processor and time requirements. IPDPS 2001: 200 - Gerardo Bandera, Emilio L. Zapata:
Data Locality Exploitation in Algorithms including Sparse Communications. IPDPS 2001: 26 - Ioana Banicescu, Vijay Velusamy:
Performance of Scheduling Scientific Applications with Adaptive Weighted Factoring. IPDPS 2001: 84 - Mohammad Banikazemi, Jiuxing Liu, S. Kutlug, P. Sadayappan, H. Shah, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
VIBe: A Micro-benchmark Suite for Evaluating Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) Implementations. IPDPS 2001: 24 - Philippe Baptiste, Vadim G. Timkovsky:
On preemption redundancy in scheduling unit processing time jobs on two parallel machines. IPDPS 2001: 200 - Hassan R. Barada, Sadiq M. Sait, Naved Baig:
Task Matching and Scheduling in Heterogeneous Systems Using Simulated Evolution. IPDPS 2001: 87 - Dariusz Barbucha, Piotr Jedrzejowicz, Ewa Ratajczak, Marcin Forkiewicz:
Population Learning Algorithm Versus Evolutionary Computation. IPDPS 2001: 131 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin:
A distributed self-stabilizing algorithm for argumentation. IPDPS 2001: 79 - Sanjeev Baskiyar:
Scheduling Task In-Trees on Distributed Memory Systems. IPDPS 2001: 59 - Siegfried Benkner, Thomas Brandes:
High-Level Data Mapping for Clusters of SMPs. IPDPS 2001: 102 - Raghuvel S. Bhuvaneswaran, Jacir Luiz Bordim, JiangTao Cui, Koji Nakano:
Fundamental Protocols on Wireless Sensor Networks. IPDPS 2001: 137 - Wolfgang Blochinger:
Distributed High Performance Computing in Heterogeneous Environments with DOTS. IPDPS 2001: 90 - Cristina Boeres, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
On the Design of Clustering-based Scheduling Algorithms for Realistic Machine Models. IPDPS 2001: 46 - Jeff Boleng, Tracy Camp, Vishy Tolety:
Mesh-based Geocast Routing Protocols in an Ad Hoc Network. IPDPS 2001: 184
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