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9th ISPDC 2010: Istanbul, Turkey
- Ninth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, ISPDC 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, July 7-9, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4120-4
Models and Algorithms
- Anne Benoit, Hinde-Lilia Bouziane, Yves Robert:
Optimizing the Reliability of Pipelined Applications under Throughput Constraints. 1-8 - Xin Jin, Mikel Luján, Muhammad Mukaram Khan, Luis A. Plana, Alexander D. Rast, Stephen R. Welbourne, Stephen B. Furber:
Algorithm for Mapping Multilayer BP Networks onto the SpiNNaker Neuromorphic Hardware. 9-16 - Mihai Istin, Andreea Visan, Florin Pop, Valentin Cristea:
Decomposition Based Algorithm for State Prediction in Large Scale Distributed Systems. 17-24 - Abdoulaye Gamatié, Vlad Rusu, Éric Rutten:
Operational Semantics of the Marte Repetitive Structure Modeling Concepts for Data-Parallel Applications Design. 25-32
Interconnection Topologies
- Meghanad D. Wagh, Khadidja Bendjilali:
Butterfly Automorphisms and Edge Faults. 33-40 - Kijeung Choi, Thomas G. Robertazzi:
Cost Performance Analysis in Multi-level Tree Networks. 41-48
GPU Programming
- Matthew Badin, Lubomir Bic, Michael B. Dillencourt, Alexandru Nicolau:
Pretty Good Accuracy in Matrix Multiplication with GPUs. 49-55 - Taskin Koçak, Nicholas Hinitt:
Exploiting the Power of GPUs for Multi-gigabit Wireless Baseband Processing. 56-62 - Frank Feinbube, Bernhard Rabe, Martin von Löwis, Andreas Polze:
NQueens on CUDA: Optimization Issues. 63-70 - Alper Sen, Baris Aksanli, Murat Bozkurt, Melih Mert:
Parallel Cycle Based Logic Simulation Using Graphics Processing Units. 71-78 - Engin Deniz Diktas, Ali Vahit Sahiner:
Parallel ID Shadow-Map Decompression on GPU. 79-84
Grids and P2P Systems
- Valeriy A. Kolesnikov:
Realizing Optimization Opportunities for Distributed Applications in the Middleware Layer by Utilizing InDiGO Framework. 85-92 - Roberto Baldoni, Marco Platania, Leonardo Querzoni, Sirio Scipioni:
Practical Uniform Peer Sampling under Churn. 93-100 - Jesús Montes, Alberto Sánchez, María S. Pérez:
Improving Grid Fault Tolerance by Means of Global Behavior Modeling. 101-108 - Ismail Akturk, Xinqi Wang, Tevfik Kosar:
Toward a Reliable Distributed Data Management System. 109-116
Multicores
- Pawel Gepner, Michal Filip Kowalik, David L. Fraser, Kazimierz Wackowski:
Early Performance Evaluation of New Six-Core Intel® Xeon® 5600 Family Processors for HPC. 117-124 - Peng Li, Song Guo:
Energy Minimization on Thread-Level Speculation in Multicore Systems. 125-132 - George C. Caragea, Alexandros Tzannes, Fuat Keceli, Rajeev Barua, Uzi Vishkin:
Resource-Aware Compiler Prefetching for Many-Cores. 133-140
Networks and Distributed Systems
- Gilles Fedak, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Thomas Hérault, Victor Iniesta, Derrick Kondo, Laurent Lefèvre, Paul Malecot, Lucas Nussbaum, Ala Rezmerita, Olivier Richard:
DSL-Lab: A Low-Power Lightweight Platform to Experiment on Domestic Broadband Internet. 141-148 - Yanyan Zeng, Neeraj Mittal, S. Venkatesan, R. Chandrasekaran:
Fast Neighbor Discovery with Lightweight Termination Detection in Heterogeneous Cognitive Radio Networks. 149-156 - Ramon Novales, Neeraj Mittal, Kamil Saraç:
SKAIT: A Parameterized Key Assignment Scheme for Wireless Networks. 157-164 - Aysegul Alaybeyoglu, Orhan Dagdeviren, Aylin Kantarci, Kayhan Erciyes:
A Distributed Wakening Based Target Tracking Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. 165-172 - Adriana Draghici, Alexandru Costan, Valentin Cristea:
Prediction of Distributed Systems State Based on Monitoring Data. 173-180
Scientific Computing
- Murat Manguoglu, Faisal Saied, Ahmed H. Sameh, Ananth Grama:
Performance Models for the Spike Banded Linear System Solver. 181-188 - Stuart R. Clark, Wenjie Wei, Xing Cai:
Numerical Analysis of a Dual-Sediment Transport Model Applied to Lake Okeechobee, Florida. 189-194
Web Services and Multi-agent Systems
- Emre Cakar, Christian Müller-Schloer:
Decentralised and Adaptive Collaboration in Multi-agent Systems. 195-202 - Kornel Skalkowski, Jakub Sendor, Renata Slota, Jacek Kitowski:
Application of the ESB Architecture for Distributed Monitoring of the SLA Requirements. 203-210 - Marc Frîncu:
A Method for Distributing Scheduling Heuristics Inside Service Oriented Environments Using a Nature-Inspired Approach. 211-218
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