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SC 2002: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Roscoe C. Giles, Daniel A. Reed, Kathryn Kelley:
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, November 16-22, 2002, CD-ROM. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1524-X - Manuel E. Acacio, José González, José M. García, José Duato:
Owner prediction for accelerating cache-to-cache transfer misses in a cc-NUMA architecture. 1:1-1:12 - Alexandros Stamatakis, Thomas Ludwig, Harald Meier, Marty J. Wolf:
Accelerating parallel maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic tree calculations using subtree equality vectors. 2:1-2:16 - Laura Grigori, Xiaoye S. Li:
A new scheduling algorithm for parallel sparse LU factorization with static pivoting. 3:1-3:18 - Tom Dunigan, Matthew Mathis, Brian Tierney:
A TCP tuning daemon. 4:1-4:16 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Library support for hierarchical multi-processor tasks. 5:1-5:10 - Luiz De Rose, Kattamuri Ekanadham, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Simone Sbaraglia:
SIGMA: a simulator infrastructure to guide memory analysis. 6:1-6:13 - Narasimha R. Adiga, George Almási, George S. Almási, Yariv Aridor, Rajkishore Barik, Daniel K. Beece, Ralph Bellofatto, Gyan Bhanot, Randy Bickford, Matthias A. Blumrich, Arthur A. Bright, José R. Brunheroto, Calin Cascaval, José G. Castaños, Waiman Chan, Luis Ceze, Paul Coteus, Siddhartha Chatterjee, Dong Chen, George L.-T. Chiu, Thomas M. Cipolla, Paul Crumley, K. M. Desai, Alina Deutsch, Tamar Domany, Marc Boris Dombrowa, Wilm E. Donath, Maria Eleftheriou, C. Christopher Erway, J. Esch, Blake G. Fitch, Joseph Gagliano, Alan Gara, Rahul Garg, Robert S. Germain, Mark Giampapa, Balaji Gopalsamy, John A. Gunnels, Manish Gupta, Fred G. Gustavson, Shawn Hall, Ruud A. Haring, David F. Heidel, Philip Heidelberger, Lorraine Herger, Dirk Hoenicke, R. D. Jackson, T. Jamal-Eddine, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Elie Krevat, Manish P. Kurhekar, Alphonso P. Lanzetta, Derek Lieber, L. K. Liu, M. Lu, Mark P. Mendell, A. Misra, Yosef Moatti, Lawrence S. Mok, José E. Moreira, Ben J. Nathanson, Matthew Newton, Martin Ohmacht, Adam J. Oliner, Vinayaka Pandit, R. B. Pudota, Rick A. Rand, Richard D. Regan, Bradley Rubin, Albert E. Ruehli, Silvius Vasile Rus, Ramendra K. Sahoo, Alda Sanomiya, Eugen Schenfeld, M. Sharma, Edi Shmueli, Sarabjeet Singh, Peilin Song, Vijay Srinivasan, Burkhard D. Steinmacher-Burow, Karin Strauss, Christopher W. Surovic, Richard A. Swetz, Todd Takken, R. Brett Tremaine, Mickey Tsao, Arun R. Umamaheshwaran, P. Verma, Pavlos Vranas, T. J. Christopher Ward, Michael E. Wazlowski, W. Barrett, C. Engel, B. Drehmel, B. Hilgart, D. Hill, F. Kasemkhani, David J. Krolak, Chun-Tao Li, Thomas A. Liebsch, James A. Marcella, A. Muff, A. Okomo, M. Rouse, A. Schram, M. Tubbs, G. Ulsh, Charles D. Wait, J. Wittrup, Myung Bae, Kenneth A. Dockser, Lynn Kissel, Mark K. Seager, Jeffrey S. Vetter, K. Yates:
An overview of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer. 7:1-7:22 - Holly Dail, Henri Casanova, Francine Berman:
A decoupled scheduling approach for the GrADS program development environment. 8:1-8:14 - Ann L. Chervenak, Ewa Deelman, Ian T. Foster, Leanne Guy, Wolfgang Hoschek, Adriana Iamnitchi, Carl Kesselman, Peter Z. Kunszt, Matei Ripeanu, Robert Schwartzkopf, Heinz Stockinger, Kurt Stockinger, Brian Tierney:
Giggle: a framework for constructing scalable replica location services. 9:1-9:17 - Joël M. Malard, Robert D. Stewart:
Distributed dynamic hash tables using IBM LAPI. 10:1-10:11 - Nathalie Furmento, William Lee, Anthony Edward Mayer, Steven J. Newhouse, John Darlington:
ICENI: an open grid service architecture implemented with Jini. 11:1-11:10 - Dong H. Ahn, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Scalable analysis techniques for microprocessor performance counter metrics. 12:1-12:16 - Geoff Pike, Paul N. Hilfinger:
Better tiling and array contraction for compiling scientific programs. 13:1-13:12 - Mitsuo Yokokawa, Ken'ichi Itakura, Atsuya Uno, Takashi Ishihara, Yukio Kaneda:
16.4-Tflops direct numerical simulation of turbulence by a Fourier spectral method on the Earth Simulator. 14:1-14:17 - Jeffrey S. Vetter, Patrick H. Worley:
Asserting performance expectations. 15:1-15:13 - Bhanu Hariharan, Srinivas Aluru, Balasubramaniam Shanker:
A scalable parallel fast multipole method for analysis of scattering from perfect electrically conducting surfaces. 16:1-16:17 - James Annis, Yong Zhao, Jens-S. Vöckler, Michael Wilde, Steve Kent, Ian T. Foster:
Applying Chimera virtual data concepts to cluster finding in the Sloan Sky Survey. 17:1-17:14 - Kei Hiraki, Mary Inaba, Junji Tamatsukuri, Ryutaro Kurusu, Yukichi Ikuta, Hisashi Koga, Akira Zinzaki:
Data Reservoir: utilization of multi-gigabit backbone network for data-intensive research. 18:1-18:9 - David Parello, Olivier Temam, Jean-Marie Verdun:
On increasing architecture awareness in program optimizations to bridge the gap between peak and sustained processor performance: matrix-multiply revisited. 19:1-19:11 - Junichiro Makino, Eiichiro Kokubo, Toshiyuki Fukushige, Hiroshi Daisaka:
A 29.5 Tflops simulation of planetesimals in Uranus-Neptune region on GRAPE-6. 20:1-20:14 - Hitoshi Sakagami, Hitoshi Murai, Yoshiki Seo, Mitsuo Yokokawa:
14.9 TFLOPS three-dimensional fluid simulation for fusion science with HPF on the Earth Simulator. 21:1-21:14 - Patrick H. Worley:
Scaling the unscalable: a case study on the AlphaServer SC. 22:1-22:16 - Patrick H. Worley, Thomas H. Dunigan, Mark R. Fahey, James B. White III, Arthur S. Bland:
Early evaluation of the IBM p690. 23:1-23:21 - Fabián E. Bustamante, Patrick M. Widener, Karsten Schwan:
Scalable directory services using proactivity. 25:1-25:12 - Marco Mazzucco, Asvin Ananthanarayan, Robert L. Grossman, Jorge Levera, Gokulnath Bhagavantha Rao:
Merging multiple data streams on common keys over high performance networks. 26:1-26:12 - Manoj Bhardwaj, Kendall Pierson, Garth Reese, Tim Walsh, David Day, Ken Alvin, James Peery, Charbel Farhat, Michel Lesoinne:
Salinas: a scalable software for high-performance structural and solid mechanics simulations. 27:1-27:19 - Charng-Da Lu, Daniel A. Reed:
Compact application signatures for parallel and distributed scientific codes. 28:1-28:10 - Kartik Gopalan, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Improving route lookup performance using network processor cache. 29:1-29:10 - D. Martin Swany, Richard Wolski:
Multivariate resource performance forecasting in the network weather service. 30:1-30:10 - George Bosilca, Aurélien Bouteiller, Franck Cappello, Samir Djilali, Gilles Fedak, Cécile Germain, Thomas Hérault, Pierre Lemarinier, Oleg Lodygensky, Frédéric Magniette, Vincent Néri, Anton Selikhov:
MPICH-V: toward a scalable fault tolerant MPI for volatile nodes. 31:1-31:18 - Matthew Wolf, Zhongtang Cai, Weiyun Huang, Karsten Schwan:
SmartPointers: personalized scientific data portals in your hand. 32:1-32:16 - Gerald Baumgartner, David E. Bernholdt, Daniel Cociorva, Robert J. Harrison, So Hirata, Chi-Chung Lam, Marcel Nooijen, Russell M. Pitzer, J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan:
A high-level approach to synthesis of high-performance codes for quantum chemistry. 33:1-33:10 - Kenneth Chiu, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Dennis Gannon:
The Proteus multiprotocol message library. 34:1-34:9 - Rich Vuduc, James Demmel, Katherine A. Yelick, Shoaib Kamil, Rajesh Nishtala, Benjamin C. Lee:
Performance optimizations and bounds for sparse matrix-vector multiply. 35:1-35:35 - Ekow J. Otoo, Frank Olken, Arie Shoshani:
Disk cache replacement algorithm for storage resource managers in data grids. 36:1-36:15 - Yun He, Chris H. Q. Ding:
MPI and OpenMP paradigms on cluster of SMP architectures: the vacancy tracking algorithm for multi-dimensional array transposition. 37:1-37:14 - Thomas L. Sterling, Hans P. Zima:
Gilgamesh: a multithreaded processor-in-memory architecture for petaflops computing. 38:1-38:23 - Hideaki Kikuchi, Rajiv K. Kalia, Aiichiro Nakano, Priya Vashishta, Hiroshi Iyetomi, Shuji Ogata, Takahisa Kouno, Fuyuki Shimojo, Kenji Tsuruta, Subhash Saini:
Collaborative simulation grid: multiscale quantum-mechanical/classical atomistic simulations on distributed PC clusters in the US and Japan. 39:1-39:8 - Jesper Larsson Träff:
Implementing the MPI process topology mechanism. 40:1-40:14 - Maria Athanasaki, Aristidis Sotiropoulos, Georgios Tsoukalas, Nectarios Koziris:
Pipelined scheduling of tiled nested loops onto clusters of SMPs using memory mapped network interfaces. 41:1-41:13 - Suchuan Dong, George E. Karniadakis:
Dual-level parallelism for deterministic and stochastic CFD problems. 42:1-42:17 - Cristian Tapus, I-Hsin Chung, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth:
Active harmony: towards automated performance tuning. 43:1-43:11 - Wolfgang Hoschek:
The Web Service Discovery Architecture. 44:1-44:15 - Michael S. Warren, Eric Weigle, Wu-chun Feng:
High-density computing: a 240-processor Beowulf in one cubic meter. 45:1-45:11 - Henrique Andrade, Tahsin M. Kurç, Alan Sussman, Joel H. Saltz:
Active Proxy-G: optimizing the query execution process in the grid. 46:1-46:15 - Jeffrey S. Vetter, Andy B. Yoo:
An empirical performance evaluation of scalable scientific applications. 47:1-47:18 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Gregory L. Schussman, Brett Wilson, Kwok Ko, Ji Qiang, Robert D. Ryne:
Advanced visualization technology for terascale particle accelerator simulations. 48:1-48:11 - Jason Lee, Dan Gunter, Martin Stoufer, Brian Tierney:
Monitoring data archives for grid environments. 49:1-49:10 - Keita Teranishi, Padma Raghavan, Esmond G. Ng:
A new data-mapping scheme for latency-tolerant distributed sparse triangular solution. 50:1-50:11 - Hans Eberle, Nils Gura:
Separated high-bandwidth and low-latency communication in the cluster interconnect Clint. 51:1-51:12 - Thomas J. Hacker, Brian Noble, Brian D. Athey:
The effects of systemic packet loss on aggregate TCP flows. 52:1-52:15 - James C. Phillips, Gengbin Zheng, Sameer Kumar, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
NAMD: biomolecular simulation on thousands of processors. 53:1-53:18 - Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox, Choon-Han Youn, Stephen A. Mock, Kurt Mueller, Ozgur Balsoy:
Interoperable Web services for computational portals. 54:1-54:12 - Eitan Frachtenberg, Fabrizio Petrini, Juan Fernández, Scott Pakin, Salvador Coll:
STORM: lightning-fast resource management. 55:1-55:26 - Dennis Colarelli, Dirk Grunwald:
Massive arrays of idle disks for storage archives. 56:1-56:11 - Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, François Cantonnet:
UPC performance and potential: a NPB experimental study. 57:1-57:26 - Prashant Pradhan, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Implementation and evaluation of a QoS-capable cluster-based IP router. 58:1-58:13 - Satoru Shingu, Hiroshi Takahara, Hiromitsu Fuchigami, Masayuki Yamada, Yoshinori Tsuda, Wataru Ohfuchi, Yuji Sasaki, Kazuo Kobayashi, Takashi Hagiwara, Shinichi Habata, Mitsuo Yokokawa, Hiroyuki Itoh, Kiyoshi Otsuka:
A 26.58 Tflops global atmospheric simulation with the spectral transform method on the Earth Simulator. 59:1-59:19 - David H. Bailey, David John Broadhurst, Yozo Hida, Xiaoye S. Li, Brandon Thompson:
High performance computing meets experimental mathematics. 60:1-60:12 - Kim K. Baldridge, Jerry P. Greenberg, Stephen T. Elbert, Steve Mock, Philip M. Papadopoulos:
QMView and GAMESS: integration into the world wide computational grid. 61:1-61:25 - Steve Sistare, Christopher J. Jackson:
Ultra-high performance communication with MPI and the Sun fireTM link interconnect. 62:1-62:15 - Lisa Noordergraaf, Robert Zak:
SMP system interconnect instrumentation for performance analysis. 63:1-63:9 - Seung Jo Kim, Joon-Seok Hwang, Chang Sung Lee, Sangsan Lee:
Utilization of departmental computing GRID system for development of an artificial intelligent tapping inspection method, tapping sound analysis. 64:1-64:17 - Zoran Radovic, Erik Hagersten:
Efficient synchronization for nonuniform communication architectures. 65:1-65:13 - Matthew Spencer, Renato Ferreira, Michael D. Beynon, Tahsin M. Kurç, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Alan Sussman, Joel H. Saltz:
Executing multiple pipelined data analysis operations in the grid. 66:1-66:18 - Volkan Akcelik, George Biros, Omar Ghattas:
Parallel multiscale Gauss-Newton-Krylov methods for inverse wave propagation. 67:1-67:15
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