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HPCS 2011: Istanbul, Turkey
- Waleed W. Smari, John P. McIntire:
2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation, HPCS 2012, Istanbul, Turkey, July 4-8, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-381-0 - Rick L. Stevens:
HPCS 2011 keynotes: Tuesday keynote I: High-performance computing and biology: The quest for a predictive biological theory. - Maria Couceiro, Paolo Romano, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
HPCS 2011 tutorials: Tutorial I: Distributed software transactional memories: Foundations, algorithms and tools. - Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Frédéric Pinel, El-Ghazali Talbi, Stéphane Vialle, Pascal Bouvry:
HPCS 2011 panel session: Graphical processing units (GPUs): Opportunities and challenges.
Invited Papers
- José Luis Lucas-Simarro, Rafael Moreno-Vozmediano, Rubén S. Montero, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
Dynamic placement of virtual machines for cost optimization in multi-cloud environments. 1-7 - David De Roure:
Machines, methods and music: On the evolution of e-Research. 8-13 - Gabriele D'Angelo:
Parallel and distributed simulation from many cores to the public cloud. 14-23
Regular Papers
- Lingyuan Wang, Miaoqing Huang, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Exploiting concurrent kernel execution on graphic processing units. 24-32 - Moussa Taifi, Abdallah Khreishah, Justin Y. Shi:
Natural HPC substrate: Exploitation of mixed multicore CPU and GPUs. 33-40 - Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, Bruno Bachelet, David R. C. Hill:
ShoveRand: A model-driven framework to easily generate random numbers on GP-GPU. 41-48 - Gustavo Encarnação, Nuno Sebastião, Nuno Roma:
Advantages and GPU implementation of high-performance indexed DNA search based on suffix arrays. 49-55 - Emrah Akkoyun, Tolga Can:
Parallelization of the functional flow algorithm for prediction of protein function using protein-protein interaction networks. 56-62 - Selvi Kadirvel, José A. B. Fortes:
Towards self-caring mapreduce: Proactively reducing fault-induced execution-time penalties. 63-71 - Maja Etinski, Julita Corbalán, Jesús Labarta, Mateo Valero:
Linear programming based parallel job scheduling for power constrained systems. 72-80 - Prapaporn Rattanatamrong, José A. B. Fortes:
Improved real-time scheduling for periodic tasks on multiprocessors. 81-89 - Faisal Nadeem, Sayyed Arash Ostadzadeh, Stephan Wong, Koen Bertels:
Task scheduling strategies for dynamic reconfigurable processors in distributed systems. 90-97 - Jawad Ashraf, Thomas Erlebach:
A hybrid scheduling technique for grid workflows in advance reservation environments. 98-106 - Amal A. Abd El-Raouf:
Meeting deadlines within object-oriented systems. 107-113 - Dengpan Yin, Tevfik Kosar:
A data-aware workflow scheduling algorithm for heterogeneous distributed systems. 114-120 - Ali Rezaee, Amir Masoud Rahmani, Sahar Adabi, Sepideh Adabi:
A fuzzy algorithm for adaptive multilevel queue management with QoS feedback. 121-127 - Leyli Mohammad Khanli, Ali Kazemi Niari, Saeed Kargar:
Efficient method for multiple resource discoveries in grid environment. 128-134 - Laura Ricci, Luca Genovali, Emanuele Carlini, Massimo Coppola:
AOI-cast by compass routing in Delaunay based DVE overlays. 135-142 - Ilteris Murat Derici, Mihai T. Panu:
Determining the maximum clique size in large random geometric graphs. 143-154 - MohammadJavad NoroozOliaee, Bechir Hamdaoui, Kagan Tumer:
Achieving optimal elastic traffic rewards in dynamic multichannel access. 155-161 - Megha Maiya, Bechir Hamdaoui:
An improved IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol for wireless ad-hoc networks with multi-channel access capabilities. 162-168 - Jongpil Jeong, Dong Ryeol Shin, Hyunseung Choo, Junwoo Shin:
Performance analysis of virtual layer handoff scheme based on MAP changing in HMIPv6 networks. 169-175 - Hasan Metin Aktulga, Chao Yang, Esmond G. Ng, Pieter Maris, James P. Vary:
Large-scale parallel null space calculation for nuclear configuration interaction. 176-185 - Constantinos Voglis, Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas, Vassilios V. Dimakopoulos, Isaac E. Lagaris, Dimitris G. Papageorgiou:
Task-parallel global optimization with application to protein folding. 186-192 - Victor Bacu, Danut Mihon, Denisa Rodila, Teodor Stefanut, Dorian Gorgan:
Grid based architectural components for SWAT model calibration. 193-199 - Naga Shailaja Dasari, Desh Ranjan, Mohammad Zubair:
High performance implementation of planted motif problem using suffix trees. 200-206 - Mounira Bachir, Frederic Brault, Sid Ahmed Ali Touati, Albert Cohen:
Loop unrolling minimisation in the presence of multiple register types: A viable alternative to modulo variable expansion. 207-214 - Pavel Emeliyanenko:
High-performance polynomial GCD computations on graphics processors. 215-224 - Amir Noori:
On the relation between centrality measures and consensus algorithms. 225-232 - Aislan Gomide Foina, Judit Planas, Rosa M. Badia, Francisco Javier Ramirez Fernandez:
P-means, a parallel clustering algorithm for a heterogeneous multi-processor environment. 239-248 - Chong Li, Gaétan Hains:
A simple bridging model for high-performance computing. 249-256 - Noman Javed, Frédéric Loulergue:
Parallel programming and performance predictability with Orléans Skeleton Library. 257-263 - Samir Ammenouche, David E. Singh, Jesús Carretero, William Jalby:
Software prefetch on core micro-architecture applied to irregular codes. 264-272 - Abdelhafid Mazouz, Sid Ahmed Ali Touati, Denis Barthou:
Performance evaluation and analysis of thread pinning strategies on multi-core platforms: Case study of SPEC OMP applications on intel architectures. 273-279 - Swen Böhm, Christian Engelmann:
xSim: The extreme-scale simulator. 280-286 - Andreas Zinnen, Thomas Engel:
Deadline constrained scheduling in hybrid clouds with Gaussian processes. 294-300 - Carlos R. Senna, Luiz F. Bittencourt, Edmundo R. M. Madeira:
An environment for evaluation and testing of service workflow schedulers in clouds. 301-307 - Ralf Jahr, Theo Ungerer, Horia Calborean, Lucian Vintan:
Automatic multi-objective optimization of parameters for hardware and code optimizations. 308-316 - Adam Baldwin, Asai Asaithambi:
An efficient method for parallel interval global optimization. 317-321 - Laurentiu Trifan, Toàn Nguyên:
A dynamic workflow simulation platform. 322-329 - Jinho Ahn:
Effective sender-based message logging algorithm with checkpointing considering transient communication errors. 330-335 - Keinosuke Matsumoto, Akifumi Tanimoto, Naoki Mori:
A dependable system based on adaptive monitoring and replication. 336-342 - Hananeh Aliee, Hamid R. Zarandi, Alireza Tajary:
CPU-aware, process-level redundancy to tolerate faults in multi-core. 343-349 - Mohammad Ali Tinati, Tohid Yousefi Rezaii:
Adaptive sparsity-aware parameter vector reconstruction with application to compressed sensing. 350-356 - Hassiba Nemmour, Youcef Chibani:
Handwritten Arabic word recognition based on Ridgelet transform and support vector machines. 357-361 - Asadollah Shahbahrami:
Improving the performance of 2D Discrete Wavelet Transform using data-level parallelism. 362-368 - Boulbaba Guedri, Mourad Zaied, Chokri Ben Amar:
Indexing and images retrieval by content. 369-375 - Najla Badie Ibraheem Al-Dabagh, Ismael Ali Ali:
Design and implementation of artificial immune system for detecting flooding attacks. 381-390
Workshops and Special Sessions
- Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, Chunming Rong:
Applying SWRL-F to intercloud constraints analysis. 391-396 - Erdal Cayirci, Chunming Rong:
Intercloud for simulation federations. 397-404 - Dana Petcu, Ciprian Craciun, Marian Neagul, Iñigo Lazcanotegui, Massimiliano Rak:
Building an interoperability API for Sky computing. 405-411 - William J. Blanke:
Data loss prevention using an ephemeral key. 412-418 - Samira Chaou, Gil Utard, Franck Pommereau:
Evaluating a peer-to-peer storage system in presence of malicious peers. 419-426 - Jeffrey Naruchitparames, Mehmet Hadi Günes:
Enhancing data privacy and integrity in the cloud. 427-434 - Rob Grmek, Youry Khmelevsky, Dmitry Syrotovsky:
Automated inventory tracking system prototype in cloud. 435-441 - Chuluunsuren Damdinsuren, Daichi Kominami, Masayuki Murata, Masashi Sugano, Takaaki Hatauchi:
Lifetime extension based on residual energy for receiver-driven multi-hop wireless network. 442-448 - F. Javier Atero, Juan J. Vinagre, Julio Ramiro-Bargueno, Mark Richard Wilby:
A low energy and adaptive routing architecture for efficient field monitoring in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. 449-455 - Yacine Kessaci, Nouredine Melab, El-Ghazali Talbi:
A pareto-based GA for scheduling HPC applications on distributed cloud infrastructures. 456-462 - Pedro Alonso, Manuel F. Dolz, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Improving power efficiency of dense linear algebra algorithms on multi-core processors via slack control. 463-470 - Frédéric Pinel, Johnatan E. Pecero, Pascal Bouvry, Samee Ullah Khan:
A two-phase heuristic for the scheduling of independent tasks on computational grids. 471-477 - Cesar O. Diaz, Mateusz Guzek, Johnatan E. Pecero, Grégoire Danoy, Pascal Bouvry, Samee Ullah Khan:
Energy-aware fast scheduling heuristics in heterogeneous computing systems. 478-484 - Cesar Ghali, Faisal Hamady, Imad H. Elhajj, Ayman I. Kayssi:
Matryoshka: Tunneled packets breaking the rules. 485-490 - Parastou Tourani, Mohammad Ali Hadavi, Rasool Jalili:
Access control enforcement on outsourced data ensuring privacy of access control policies. 491-497 - Vesna Zeljkovic, Wail A. Mousa:
An algorithm for petro-graphic colour image segmentation used for oil exploration. 498-503 - Ventzeslav Valev:
Machine learning of syndromes for different types of features. 504-509 - Wenbin Li, Sven Simon, Steffen Kieß:
On the numerical sensitivity of computer simulations on hybrid and parallel computing systems. 510-516 - Alexander Heinecke, Carsten Trinitis:
Making TifaMMy fit for tomorrow: Towards future shared memory systems and beyond. 517-524 - Carsten Clauss, Stefan Lankes, Pablo Reble, Thomas Bemmerl:
Evaluation and improvements of programming models for the Intel SCC many-core processor. 525-532 - Michael Opoku Agyeman, Ali Ahmadinia, Alireza Shahrabi:
Low power heterogeneous 3D Networks-on-Chip architectures. 533-538 - Matthias Meier, David Austin, Horst Schirmeier, Olaf Spinczyk:
TMPL: A hardware transactional memory product line. 539-546 - Eugene Cartwright, Sen Ma, David Andrews, Miaoqing Huang:
Creating HW/SW co-designed MPSoPC's from high level programming models. 554-560 - Wim Vanderbauwhede, Sai Rahul Chalamalasetti, Sohan Purohit, Martin Margala:
A few lines of code, thousands of cores: High-level FPGA programming using vector processor networks. 461-467 - Enrique Fernández-Casado, Marc Sánchez Artigas, Pedro García López:
Affluenza: An extendible approach to universal churn generation. 568-576 - Dominik Stingl, Christian Gross, Julius Rückert, Leonhard Nobach, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Ralf Steinmetz:
PeerfactSim.KOM: A simulation framework for Peer-to-Peer systems. 577-584 - Benedikt Elser, Thomas Fuhrmann:
A generic KBR library with built-in simulation capabilities. 585-592 - Gabriele D'Angelo, Stefano Ferretti:
LUNES: Agent-based simulation of P2P systems. 593-599 - Michele Amoretti, Marco Picone, Stefano Bonelli, Francesco Zanichelli:
Parallel & distributed simulation with DEUS. 600-606 - Yongjie Yan:
An analysis of digital rights management based on cooperative game. 607-611 - Yanfang Chen, Chunping Hou, Baoliang Wang, Lili Shen, Qiushi Han, Zhimin Li, Kefeng Fan:
One pixel arrangement method on multi-view optical-plate stereo mobile phone. 612-616 - Dongyan Wu:
Research of PCB common-mode interference suppression technique. 617-620 - Kefeng Fan, Subing Zhang, Yinghua Huang, Zhen Yang:
A risk assessment model for the operating system of the DTV. 621-625 - Taiping Mo, Jianhua Wang, Wei Mo:
Design of secure communications network system based on data encryption and digital signature. 626-630 - Yuri Torres, Arturo González-Escribano, Diego R. Llanos Ferraris:
Understanding the impact of CUDA tuning techniques for Fermi. 631-639 - Peter Benner, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Pablo Ezzatti, Alfredo Remón:
High performance matrix inversion of SPD matrices on graphics processors. 640-646 - Sayyed Arash Ostadzadeh, Marco Corina, Carlo Galuzzi, Koen Bertels:
Runtime extraction of memory access information from the application source code. 647-655 - Roberto Uribe Paredes, Pedro Valero-Lara, Enrique Arias, José L. Sánchez, Diego Cazorla:
Similarity search implementations for multi-core and many-core processors. 656-663 - Moisés Viñas, Jacobo Lobeiras, Basilio B. Fraguela, Manuel Arenaz, Margarita Amor, Ramon Doallo:
Simulation of pollutant transport in shallow water on a CUDA architecture. 664-670 - Julien Mahier, Mohamad El-Abed, Baptiste Hemery, Christophe Rosenberger:
Toward a distributed benchmarking tool for biometrics. 671-676 - Oleg Batrashev, Satish Narayana Srirama, Eero Vainikko:
Benchmarking DOUG on the cloud. 677-685 - Frederic T. Stahl, Mohamed Medhat Gaber, Max Bramer, Philip S. Yu:
Distributed hoeffding trees for pocket data mining. 686-692 - Takeshi Nanri, Motoyoshi Kurokawa:
Effect of dynamic algorithm selection of Alltoall communication on environments with unstable network speed. 693-698 - Deger Cenk Erdil:
Social ranking criteria for pairwise gossiping in large-scale resource scheduling. 699-706 - Michal Piotrowski, Terence M. Sloan, Muriel Mewissen, Thorsten Forster, Lawrence Mitchell, Savvas Petrou, Bartosz Dobrzelecki, Peter Ghazal, Arthur S. Trew, Jon Hill:
Optimisation and parallelisation of the partitioning around medoids function in R. 707-713 - Kanimathi Duraisamy, Kathryn Dempsey, Hesham H. Ali, Sanjukta Bhowmick:
A noise reducing sampling approach for uncovering critical properties in large scale biological networks. 721-728 - Benoît Chaigne:
Some new methodologies for multiobjective antenna design. 729 - Ergun Simsek:
Conventional computational electromagnetics toward nanoscale, optical, and plasmonic applications. 730 - Elias A. Alwan, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj:
Numerical solution for a 3D rectangular waveguide using the Finite Volume Control method. 731-738 - Ali Ramadan, Mohammed Al-Husseini, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj, Georgios Atmatzakis, Christos G. Christodoulou:
A directional polarization reconfigurable microstrip antenna. 739-743 - Loay D. Khalaf:
UWB antenna and LNA receiver simultaneous matching. 744-749 - Paulina A. León, Rogelio Basurto, Genaro Juárez Martínez, Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh Mora:
Complex dynamics in a hexagonal cellular automaton. 750-756 - Maurice Margenstern:
Bacteria inspired patterns grown with hyperbolic cellular automata. 757-763 - Paul W. Rendell:
A Universal Turing Machine in Conway's Game of Life. 764-772 - Andreas C. Döring:
Determination of one-way bandwidth of cellular automata using Binary Decision Diagrams. 773-779 - Isabelle Debled-Rennesson, Maurice Margenstern:
Cellular automata and discrete geometry. 780-786 - Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann, Dominique Désérable:
Rectangular vs triangular routing with evolved agents. 787-793 - Konstantinos Ioannidis, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Ioannis Andreadis:
Depicting pathways for cooperative miniature robots using Cellular Automata. 794-800 - Hiroshi Umeo, Hiroki Uchino, Akira Nomura:
How to synchronize square arrays in optimum-time - A new square synchronization algorithm. 801-807
Poster Papers
- Ioannis E. Venetis:
Improving basic thread operations with batches of threads. 808-813 - Sang Min Lee, Jae Sung Kim, Myungil Kim, Hyunil Kim, Nak Joon Choi:
Industrial HPC activities in Korea. 814-818 - Francisco Triviño, Francisco J. Andujar, Francisco J. Alfaro, José L. Sánchez, Alberto Ros:
Self-related traces: An alternative to full-system simulation for NoCs. 819-824 - Jaesung Kim, SangMin Lee, HeeSeok Jung, Myungil Kim, Jae Yeol Lee, NakJoon Choi:
Development of large-scale structural analysis system on a supercomputer. 825-829 - Aïssa Belmeguenaï, Nadir Derouiche, Mohammed Redjimi:
Image encryption using stream cipher algorithm with nonlinear filtering function. 830-835 - Hakan Kocakulak, Tugba Taskaya-Temizel:
A Hadoop solution for ballistic image analysis and recognition. 836-842
Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium Abstracts
- Sayanta Mallick:
Virtualization based cloud capacity prediction. 849-852
Posters Abstracts
- Elisabeth Vinek, Peter Paul Beran, Erich Schikuta:
Comparative study of genetic and blackboard algorithms for solving QoS-aware service selection problems. 853-858 - Nak Joon Choi, Sang-Hyun Nam, Jae Sung Kim, Sang Min Lee, Kyung Chun Kim:
CFD study on power output and flow characteristics of 110 kW class BAWT. 859-864
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