28. HICSS 1995:
Maui, Hawaii, USA - Volume 2
28th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-28), January 3-6, 1995, Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, USA. IEEE Computer Society, 1995, Volume 2
Parallel Algorithms
- Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Selim G. Akl:
Fault tolerant communication algorithms on the star network using disjoint paths.
4-13

- Katalin Friedl, Shi-Chun Tsai:
Recycling random bits in parallel.
14-19

- Ernst W. Mayr:
Scheduling interval orders in parallel.
20-28

- Josyula R. Rao:
Eventual determinism: using probabilistic means to achieve deterministic ends.
29-38

- Dimitrios Kagaris, Spyros Tragoudas, Grammati E. Pantziou, Christos D. Zaroliagis:
Quickest paths: parallelization and dynamization .
39-40

- Ralf Diekmann, Reinhard Lüling, Burkhard Monien, Carsten Spräner:
A parallel local-search algorithm for the k-partitioning problem.
41-50

- Zhiyong Li, Peter Mills, John H. Reif:
Models and resource metrics for parallel and distributed computation.
51-60

- Bruce M. Maggs, Lesley R. Matheson, Robert Endre Tarjan:
Models of parallel computation: a survey and synthesis.
61-

Partitioning and Scheduling in Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Zbigniew Chamski:
Beyond convexity: scanning 'non-convex polyhedra'.
73-82

- Sangho Ha, Sangyong Han, Heunghwan Kim:
Partitioning a lenient parallel language into sequential threads.
83-92

- Wesley K. Kaplow, William Maniatty, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Impact of memory hierarchy on program partitioning and scheduling.
93-102

- Qi Ning, Vincent Van Dongen, Guang R. Gao:
Automatic data and computation decomposition for distributed memory machines.
103-112

- Michel Cosnard, Michel Loi:
Automatic task graph generation techniques.
113-122

- Kleanthis Psarris, Santosh Pande:
Classical dependence analysis techniques: sufficiently accurate in practice.
123-132

- Ben Lee, Chae Shin, Ali R. Hurson:
A strategy for scheduling partially ordered program graphs onto multicomputers.
133-142

- Stefan Ronngren, Behrooz Shirazi:
Static multiprocessor scheduling of periodic real-time tasks with precedence constraints and communication costs.
143-152

- Greet Bilsen, Rudy Lauwereins, J. A. Peperstraete:
Compile-time scheduling with resource-constraints.
153-162

- Yung-Kang Chu, I-Ling Yen, Diane T. Rover:
Guiding processor allocation with estimated execution time for mesh connected multiple processor systems.
163-172

- Atsushi Hori, Munenori Maeda, Yutaka Ishikawa, Takashi Tomokiyo, Hiroki Konaka:
A scalable time-sharing scheduling for partitionable distributed memory parallel machines.
173-182

- Emile Haddad:
Optimal load distribution for asynchronously scheduled homogeneous multiprocessor and distributed systems.
183-184

- Bradley L. Noble, Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Performance of synchronous parallel discrete-event simulation.
185-186

- Kelvin K. Yue, David J. Lilja:
Parameter estimation for a generalized parallel loop scheduling algorithm.
187-

Program Development tools and Environments for Parallel and Distributed systems
- Olav Hansen:
A method for optimizing large scale parallel applications.
192-201

- Tim Collins, James C. Browne:
MaTRiX+/sup +/: an object-oriented environment for parallel high-performance matrix computations.
202-211

- David Feldcamp, Alan Wagner:
Using the Parsec environment to implement a high-performance processor farm.
212-221

- T. Wolff:
Transparently distributing objects with inheritance.
222-231

- Vijay K. Garg, Craig M. Chase, J. Roger Mitchell, Richard B. Kilgore:
Detecting conjunctive channel predicates in a distributed programming environment.
232-241

- Christian Clémençon, Akiyoshi Endo, Josef Fritscher, Andreas Müller, Roland Rühl, Brian J. N. Wylie:
The "Annai" environment for portable distributed parallel programming.
242-251

- Robert Hood, Doreen Cheng:
Accommodating heterogeneity in a debugger-a client-server approach.
252-253

- Keng Ng, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Naranker Dulay:
The Software Architect's Assistant-a visual environment for distributed programming.
254-263

- Gabriele Kotsis, Florian Sukup:
Efficiency evaluation of selected parallelization tools.
264-265

- Isabelle Attali, Denis Caromel, Andrew L. Wendelborn:
From a formal dynamic semantics of Sisal to a Sisal environment.
266-267

- Thomas Cheatham, Amr F. Fahmy, Dan C. Stefanescu, Leslie G. Valiant:
Bulk synchronous parallel computing-a paradigm for transportable software.
268-275

- Alois Ferscha, James Johnson:
N-MAP: a virtual processor discrete event simulation tool for performance prediction in the CAPSE environment.
276-

Directions in Software Engineering for Parallel Systems
- Helmar Burkhart, Stephan Gutzwiller:
Software reuse and portability of parallel programs.
289-298

- Guido Wirtz:
Modularization, re-use and testing for parallel message-passing programs.
299-308

- Rainer Weinreich, Reinhold Plösch:
Prototyping of parallel and distributed object-oriented systems: the PDC model and its environment.
309-318

- George R. Ribeiro-Justo:
A rigorous method for the constructive design of parallel and distributed programs.
319-328

- Sudhir Aggarwal, Sandeep Mitra, Sanjay S. Jagdale:
DCCA: a versatile paradigm for the description and development of concurrent communicating systems.
329-338

- Carl I. Birkinshaw, Peter R. Croll:
Modelling the client-server behaviour of parallel real-time systems using Petri nets.
339-348

- Christian Scheidler, Lorenz Schäfers, Ottmar Krämer-Fuhrmann:
Software engineering for parallel systems: the TRAPPER approach.
349-358

- Naoshi Uchihira, Shinichi Honiden:
Compositional adjustment of concurrent programs to satisfy temporal logic constraints in MENDELS ZONE.
359-368

- Xianwu Ma, Tom Hintz:
Re-Vision: a methodology and tool for parallel computations.
369-378

- Matthew Haines, A. P. Wim Böhm:
An initial comparison of implicit and explicit programming styles for distributed memory multiprocessors.
379-

Performance Evaluation and Prediction of Parallel and Distributed Systems
- John L. Gustafson, Quinn Snell:
HINT: A new way to measure computer performance.
392-401

- John A. Keane, T. N. Franklin, R. Dipper, A. J. Grant, R. Sumner, Ming Q. Xu:
Benchmarking financial database queries on a parallel machine.
402-411

- Henk Jonkers, Arjan J. C. van Gemund, Gerard L. Reijns:
A probabilistic approach to parallel system performance modelling.
412-421

- Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Stealing cycles: Can we get along?
422-441

- Abdul Waheed, Vincent F. Melfi, Diane T. Rover:
A model for instrumentation system management in concurrent computer systems.
442-443

- Arjan J. C. van Gemund, Henk Jonkers, Gerard L. Reijns:
Performance modeling of parallel systems with flexible precision.
444-445

- Mark J. Clement, Michael J. Quinn:
Multivariate statistical techniques for parallel performance prediction.
446-455

- Xian-He Sun, Jianping Zhu:
Performance prediction of scalable computing: a case study.
456-

Fault Tolerance in Distributed/Parallel Systems
- Marcelo M. de Azevedo, Nader Bagherzadeh, Shahram Latifi:
Fault-diameter of the star-connected cycles interconnection network.
469-478

- Sabine R. Öhring, Falguni Sarkar, Sajal K. Das, Dirk H. Hohndel:
Cayley graph connected cycles: A new class of fixed-degree interconnection networks.
479-488

- Amiya Nayak, Nicola Santoro, Quanhu Xue:
Efficient reconfiguration technique for redundant ring networks.
489-498

- Toshinori Yamada, Koji Yamamoto, Shuichi Ueno:
Fault-tolerant graphs for hypercubes and tori.
499-505

- Toshibumi Seki, Tetsuo Hasegawa, Yasukuni Okataku, Shinsuke Tamura:
A fault-tolerant architecture based on autonomous replicated objects.
506-515

- Krishna M. Kavi, Frederick T. Sheldon, Behrooz Shirazi, Ali R. Hurson:
Reliability analysis of CSP specifications using Petri nets and Markov processes.
516-524

- Pierre Sens:
The performance of independent checkpointing in distributed systems.
525-

Communication in Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Linda Gardner, Zevi Miller, Dan Pritikin, Ivan Hal Sudborough:
Embedding hypercubes into pancake, cycle prefix and substring reversal networks.
537-545

- Marie-Claude Heydemann, Jaroslav Opatrny, Dominique Sotteau:
Embeddings of complete binary trees into star graphs with congestion 1.
546-554

- Frank Thomson Leighton, Bruce M. Maggs:
Fast algorithms for finding O(congestion+dilation) packet routing schedules.
555-563

- Krzysztof Diks, Andrzej Pelc:
Broadcasting with universal lists.
564-573

- Christine Garcia, Claudine Peyrat:
Broadcasting in an n-grid with a given neighborhood template.
574-583

- Pierre Fraigniaud, Joseph G. Peters:
Structured communication in torus networks.
584-593

- Yoshitaka Shibata, Naoya Seta, Shogo Shimizu:
Media synchronization protocols for packet audio-video system on multimedia information networks.
594-601

- B. Bayerdorffer:
Broadcast Time Warp.
602-611

- Özalp Babaoglu, Renzo Davoli, Luigi-Alberto Giachini, Mary Gray Baker:
RELACS: A communications infrastructure for constructing reliable applications in large-scale distributed systems.
612-621

- Hagit Attiya, Shlomi Dolev, Jennifer L. Welch:
Connection management without retaining information.
622-

Distribution and Concurrency in Persistent Systems
- Zhixue Wu, Ken Moody, Jean Bacon, Robert J. Stroud:
Data consistency in a distributed persistent object system.
635-644

- Shigekazu Inohara, Yoji Shigehata, Keitaro Uehara, Hajime Miyazawa, Kouhei Yamamoto, Takashi Masuda:
Page-based optimistic concurrency control for memory-mapped persistent object systems.
645-654

- Colin Allison, Mike Livesey:
Persistent SR: Adding persistence to concurrency.
655-664

- Rasool Jalili, Frans A. Henskens:
Using directed graphs to describe entity dependency in stable distributed persistent stores.
665-674

- Bernd Irlenbusch, Jörg Kaiser:
Towards a resilient shared memory concept for distributed persistent object systems.
675-684

- Ashok Malhotra:
Working with alien objects: an object oriented viewpoint.
685-694

- James Leslie Keedy:
Is distribution a genuine problem for persistent systems or is addressing the real problem ?
695-

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