Parallel Computing: Software Technology, Algorithms, Architectures & Applications: Proceedings of the International Conference ParCo2003, Dresden, GermanyGerhard Joubert, Wolfgang Nagel, Frans Peters, Wolfgang Walter Elsevier, 2004. gada 23. sept. - 984 lappuses Advances in Parallel Computing series presents the theory and use of of parallel computer systems, including vector, pipeline, array, fifth and future generation computers and neural computers. This volume features original research work, as well as accounts on practical experience with and techniques for the use of parallel computers. |
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167 | |
Scheduling | 217 |
Algorithms | 241 |
Applications Simulation | 329 |
Multimedia Applications | 413 |
Architectures | 439 |
Caches | 465 |
Minisymposium Grid Computing | 625 |
Minisymposium Bioinformatics | 651 |
Minisymposium Performance Analysis | 727 |
Minisymposium OpenMP | 785 |
Minisymposium Parallel Applications | 835 |
Minisymposium Cluster Computing | 869 |
Minisymposium Mobile Agents | 895 |
Author Subject Index | 943 |
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algorithm analysis Applications G.R. Joubert approach Architectures and Applications B.V. All rights bandwidth benchmark block cache cells cellular automaton client cluster communication compiler components configuration CORBA database decomposition defined Distributed Computing dynamic efficient Elsevier B.V. environment equations evaluation execution F.J. Peters FIFO Figure function global graph Grid Grid Computing high performance implementation interaction interface iteration Java kernel latency linear Linux load balancing machine matrix Message Passing Interface method migration mobile agent module MPICH Myrinet nodes number of processors object OpenMP operations optimization Parallel Computing parallel programming parameters Peters and W.V. preconditioner problem protocol provides reduced runtime scalability scheduling semantics sequential server shared memory simulation Software Technology solution solver speedup strategy structure synchronization task techniques threads tion variables vector W.E. Nagel W.V. Walter Editors
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