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ICA3PP 2012: Fukuoka, Japan
- Yang Xiang, Ivan Stojmenovic, Bernady O. Apduhan, Guojun Wang, Koji Nakano, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing - 12th International Conference, ICA3PP 2012, Fukuoka, Japan, September 4-7, 2012, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7439, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33077-3
ICA3PP 2012 Regular Papers
- Kazufumi Nishida, Koji Nakano
, Yasuaki Ito:
Accelerating the Dynamic Programming for the Optimal Polygon Triangulation on the GPU. 1-15 - Xu Huang, Dharmendra Sharma
, Muhammad Ahmed:
Security Computing for the Resiliency of Protecting from Internal Attacks in Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks. 16-29 - Shin-Yeu Lin, Xian-Chang Guo:
Parallel Algorithm for Nonlinear Network Optimization Problems and Real-Time Applications. 30-40 - Max Schneider, Nikola Belic, Christoph Sambale, Ulrich Hofmann, Dietmar Fey:
Optimization of a Short-Range Proximity Effect Correction Algorithm in E-Beam Lithography Using GPGPUs. 41-55 - Nikolaos Alachiotis
, Pavlos Pavlidis, Alexandros Stamatakis:
Exploiting Multi-grain Parallelism for Efficient Selective Sweep Detection. 56-68 - Eraldo P. Marinho, Alexandro Baldassin
:
Vectorized Algorithms for Quadtree Construction and Descent. 69-82 - Vu Thien Nga Nguyen, Raimund Kirner
, Frank Penczek:
A Multi-level Monitoring Framework for Stream-Based Coordination Programs. 83-98 - Koji Nakano
:
An Optimal Parallel Prefix-Sums Algorithm on the Memory Machine Models for GPUs. 99-113 - Sebastian Schaetz, Martin Uecker
:
A Multi-GPU Programming Library for Real-Time Applications. 114-128 - Sarad Venugopalan, Oliver Sinnen
:
Optimal Linear Programming Solutions for Multiprocessor Scheduling with Communication Delays. 129-138 - Yoshihiro Ichinomiya, Motoki Amagasaki, Masahiro Iida, Morihiro Kuga, Toshinori Sueyoshi:
A Bitstream Relocation Technique to Improve Flexibility of Partial Reconfiguration. 139-152 - Chuan Wang, Jianhua Gu, Yunlan Wang, Tianhai Zhao:
A Hybrid Heuristic-Genetic Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Multi-core System. 153-170 - Li Wang, Jing Liu, Jingtong Hu
, Qingfeng Zhuge, Duo Liu, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Efficient Task Assignment on Heterogeneous Multicore Systems Considering Communication Overhead. 171-185 - Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Adrian Muresan, Frédéric Suter:
Budget Constrained Resource Allocation for Non-deterministic Workflows on an IaaS Cloud. 186-201 - Hiroki Nakahara
, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Tsutomu Sasao:
On a Wideband Fast Fourier Transform Using Piecewise Linear Approximations: Application to a Radio Telescope Spectrometer. 202-217 - Wadoud Bousdira, Frédéric Loulergue
, Julien Tesson:
A Verified Library of Algorithmic Skeletons on Evenly Distributed Arrays. 218-232 - Takayuki Umeda
, Keiichiro Fukazawa:
Performance Measurement of Parallel Vlasov Code for Space Plasma on Various Scalar-Type Supercomputer Systems. 233-240 - Andrew A. Haigh, Bradley E. Treeby
, Eric C. McCreath:
Ultrasound Simulation on the Cell Broadband Engine Using the Westervelt Equation. 241-252 - Nianmin Yao
, Yong Han, Shaobin Cai, Qilong Han:
Study on the Data Flow Balance in NFS Server with iSCSI. 253-272 - Christoph M. Kirsch, Hannes Payer, Harald Röck, Ana Sokolova
:
Performance, Scalability, and Semantics of Concurrent FIFO Queues. 273-287 - Horacio Sanson, Luis Loyola, Daniel Pereira:
Scalable Distributed Architecture for Media Transcoding. 288-302 - Xianggao Cai, Zhanpeng Xu, Guoming Lai, Chengwei Wu, Xiaola Lin
:
GPU-Accelerated Restricted Boltzmann Machine for Collaborative Filtering. 303-316 - Tyler Crain, Eleni Kanellou, Michel Raynal:
STM Systems: Enforcing Strong Isolation between Transactions and Non-transactional Code. 317-331 - Chunsheng Li, Xi Li, Chao Wang, Xuehai Zhou, Fangling Zeng:
A Dependency Aware Task Partitioning and Scheduling Algorithm for Hardware-Software Codesign on MPSoCs. 332-346 - Naoki Nishikawa, Keisuke Iwai, Takakazu Kurokawa:
Power Efficiency Evaluation of Block Ciphers on GPU-Integrated Multicore Processor. 347-361 - Joeffrey Legaux, Sylvain Jubertie, Frédéric Loulergue
:
Experiments in Parallel Matrix Multiplication on Multi-core Systems. 362-376 - Christophe Cérin, Camille Coti, Michel Koskas:
Fault Tolerance Logical Network Properties of Irregular Graphs. 377-391 - Makoto Fujino, Hiroki Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ichinomiya, Motoki Amagasaki, Morihiro Kuga, Masahiro Iida, Toshinori Sueyoshi:
Fault Recovery Technique for TMR Softcore Processor System Using Partial Reconfiguration. 392-404 - Sung-Hoon Park, Seon-Hyong Lee:
Non-Blocking Atomic Commitment in Asynchronous Distributed Systems with Faulty Processes. 405-413 - Nikzad Babaii Rizvandi, Javid Taheri, Reza Moraveji, Albert Y. Zomaya
:
On Modelling and Prediction of Total CPU Usage for Applications in MapReduce Environments. 414-427 - Thomas J. Ashby, Pieter Ghysels, Wim Heirman
, Wim Vanroose
:
The Impact of Global Communication Latency at Extreme Scales on Krylov Methods. 428-442 - Gideon Nimako
, Ekow J. Otoo, Daniel Ohene-Kwofie:
Fast Parallel Algorithms for Blocked Dense Matrix Multiplication on Shared Memory Architectures. 443-457 - Mei-Ling Chiang
, Chen-Yu Yang, Shin-Lu Lien:
Kernel Support for Fine-Grained Load Balancing in a Web Cluster Providing Streaming Service. 458-472 - João Pedro Costa, José Cecílio
, Pedro Martins, Pedro Furtado
:
Overcoming the Scalability Limitations of Parallel Star Schema Data Warehouses. 473-486 - Hervé Paulino
, Gilberto Camacho:
Enhancing Service-Oriented Computing with Software Mobility. 487-501 - Haipeng Jia, Yunquan Zhang, Guoping Long, Shengen Yan:
An Insightful Program Performance Tuning Chain for GPU Computing. 502-516 - Liu Yang, Man Lin, Laurence Tianruo Yang:
Multi-core Fixed Priority DVS Scheduling. 517-530 - Noriaki Bessho, Tadashi Dohi
:
Comparing Checkpoint and Rollback Recovery Schemes in a Cluster System. 531-545 - Chayoung Kim, Jinho Ahn:
Causal Order Multicast Protocol Using Minimal Message History Information. 546-559

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