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- High-Performance Computing and Networking for Numerical Weather PredictionGeerd-R. Hoffmann. 1-4
- High-Performance Computing and Networking as Base Element of the Environmental Information System UIS of Baden-WürttembergFritz Schmidt. 5-12
- High Speed Networking for the Research Community in EuropeKlaus Ullmann. 13-17
- The National Information Infrastructure Testbed (NIIT)Mike McKeown. 18-23
- Parallel Knowledge Processing in Open NetworksP. M. Borst, H.-T. Goetz, Peter Sapaty, Werner Zorn. 24-29
- Distributed File Caching in Parallel Architectures Utilizing High Speed NetworksArtur Klauser, Reinhard Posch. 30-35
- Application Fundamentals of Distributed, High-Performance Computing and Networking SystemsH. Westphal, D. Popovic. 36-41
- Massive Parallelism with Workstation Clusters: Challenge or Nonsense?Clemens H. Cap. 42-52
- Networking Perspectives for Collaborative Supercomputing in European Aerospace Research and IndustryJ. P. Peltier, Paul Christ. 53-59
- Future Aerospace Working Scenarios Using High Speed Networks and Supercomputers Applied to Flow Simulation for Complete AircraftStefan Rill, Roberto Grosso. 60-69
- A Software Environment for Cooperative Simulation and Visualization in the Aerospace FieldUlrich Lang. 70-76
- Implementation of Visualization Tools in a Distributed EnvironmentSylvain Causse, Frédéric Juaneda, Michel Grave. 77-85
- Networking Issues in PAGEIN: The N of HPCN Peter J. Haas, Paul Christ. 86-93
- Wavelet Interactive In-Line Analysis with PégaseFrançois-Xavier Roux, J. Ryen, B. Troff, T. H. Lê, K. Dang-Tran. 94-102
- European HPC Competitiveness Centers for IndustryAlfred Scheidegger. 103-108
- An Open High-Performance Computing Infrastructure in IndustryR. Iffert, U. Harms. 109-113
- A Catalog of Classifying Characteristics for Massively Parallel ComputersTilmann Bönniger, Rüdiger Esser, Dietrich Krekel. 114-119
- Building a Parallel Computing Environment from Heterogeneous ResourcesKimmo Koski. 120-128
- A Distributed Computing Center Software for the Efficient Use of Parallel Computer SystemsFriedhelm Ramme, T. Röke, Kurt Kremer. 129-136
- InfoMall: A Scalable Organisation for the Development of High-Performance Computing and Communications - Software and SystemsGeoffrey Fox, E. Bogucz, D. A. Jones, Kim Mills, Marek Podgorny, Kenneth A. Hawick. 137-139
- Cluster Management Software for Open Object-Oriented SystemsAndrzej Uszok, Andrzej Król, Krzysztof Zielinski. 140-141
- Transmission Rates and Performance of a Network of ComputersKrzysztof Boryczko, Marian Bubak, M. Gajecki, Jacek Kitowski, Jacek Moscinski, Marek Pogoda. 142-149
- Measurement of Communication Rates on the Cray T3D Interprocessor NetworkRobert W. Numrich, Paul L. Springer, John C. Peterson. 150-157
- An Evaluation of the Meiko CS-2 Using the ::::GENESIS:::: Benchmark SuiteMark Baker, Richard Cloke. 158-163
- A Very High-Performance Algorithm for NAS EP BenchmarkRamesh C. Agarwal, Fred G. Gustavson, Mohammad Zubair. 164-169
- Evaluation of Parallel Operating SystemsC. Lazou, Graham R. Nudd. 170-171
- JNNIE: Evaluation of Scalable Parallel Processing ArchitecturesSteven Hotovy, Thomas L. Sterling. 172-173
- Recent Developments in Hybrid CG MethodsHenk A. van der Vorst. 174-183
- The Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Method on Distributed Memory SystemsLianne G. C. Crone. 184-189
- Communication Cost Reduction for Krylov Methods on Parallel ComputersEric de Sturler, Henk A. van der Vorst. 190-195
- Parallel Arnoldi Method for the Construction of a Krylov Subspace Basis: an Application in MagnetohydrodynamicsJ. G. L. Booten, P. M. Meijer, Herman te Riele, Henk A. van der Vorst. 196-201
- A Scalable Paradigm for Effectively-Dense Matrix Formulated ApplicationsGang Cheng, Geoffrey Fox, Kenneth A. Hawick. 202-210
- Automatic Differentiation on Distributed Memory MIMD SystemsLuigi De Luca, Piero Fiorino. 211-214
- Optimisations for the Memory Hierarchy of a Singular Value Decomposition Algorithm Implemented on the MIMD ArchitectureAdam Czezowski, Peter E. Strazdins. 215-216
- Parallelization and Data Locality of a Multigrid Solver on the KSR1Ulrich Schwardmann. 217-218
- On the Parallel Evaluations of RecurrencesAyse Kiper. 219-220
- Implementation of a Parallel Euler Solver with GRIDSUwe Geuder, Monika Härdtner, Bernhard Wörner, Roland Zink. 221-226
- Distributed Mapping of SPMD Programs with a Generalized Kernighan-Lin HeuristicJohan De Keyser, Dirk Roose. 227-232
- Mesh Decomposition and Communication Procedures for Finite Element Applications on the Connection Machine CM-5 SystemZdenek Johan, Kapil K. Mathur, S. Lennart Johnsson, Thomas J. R. Hughes. 233-240
- CAPTools - Semiautomatic Parallelization of Mesh-Based Computational Mechanic CodesMark Cross, Cos S. Ierotheou, S. P. Johnson, P. F. Leggett. 241-246
- The MPI Standard for Message PassingRolf Hempel. 247-252
- A Comparison of the Iserver-Occam, Parix, Express, and PVM Programming Environments on a Parsytec GCelPeter M. A. Sloot, Alfons G. Hoekstra, Louis O. Hertzberger. 253-259
- Message-Passing-Systems on Workstation Clusters and Parallel Computers - The Impact of Software- and Network-Architectures on ApplicationsMichael M. Resch, Alfred Geiger, Jörg Zikeli. 260-266
- EASYPVM - An EnhAnced Subroutine LibrarY for PVMSami Saarinen. 267-272
- DynamicPVM - Dynamic Load Balancing on Parallel SystemsLeen Dikken, Frank van der Linden, J. J. J. Vesseur, Peter M. A. Sloot. 273-277
- A Large-Scale Metacomputer Approach for Distributed Parallel ComputingVolker Strumpen. 278-285
- Developing Applications for Multicomputer Systems on Workstation ClustersGeorg Stellner, Arndt Bode, Stefan Lamberts, Thomas Ludwig 0002. 286-292
- System Support for Distributed ComputingSilvano Maffeis. 293-301
- Assembly Environment for Development of Application Parallel ProgramVictor E. Malyshkin. 302-307
- MaX - Investigating Shared Virtual MemoryRudolf G. Hackenberg. 308-315
- Experiences with the Mether-NFS Virtual Shared Memory SystemJörg-Thomas Pfenning. 316-323
- Adapting PICL and ParaGraph Tools to Transputer-Based MulticomputersVicente Blanco Pérez, Francisco F. Rivera, Oscar G. Plata. 324-325
- SCIDDLE: A Tool for Large Scale Cooperative ComputingPeter Arbenz, Hans Peter Lüthi, Christoph Sprenger, Stefan Vogel. 326-327
- TRAPPER: A Graphical Programming Environment for Parallel SystemsLorenz Schäfers, Christian Scheidler, Ottmar Krämer-Fuhrmann. 328-329
- Load Leveling on the Paragon MulticomputerStefan Tritscher, Roman Zajcew, Michael Barnett. 330-337
- A Data-Parallel View of the Load Balancing - Experimental Results on MasPar MP-1Cyril Fonlupt, Philippe Marquet, Jean-Luc Dekeyser. 338-343
- Distributed Scheduling for MulticomputersLaurent Philippe, Guy-René Perrin. 344-349
- A Tool for Optimizing Programs on Massively Parallel Computer ArchitecturesOlav Hansen. 350-356
- A Case Study in the Parallel Implementation of Functional Languages Using SkeletonsJohann Schwarz, Fethi Rabhi. 357-362
- A Dynamic Task Allocation Scheme in Benes-Type Nonblocking NetworksTse-Yun Feng, Yanggon Kim. 363-364
- A Methodology for Dimensioning SPMD Distributed Systems Applied to Industrial ApplicationsAntonio Pinti, Jean-Claude Grossetie. 365-366
- Do-Loop-Surface: An Abstract Performance Data VisualizationOscar Naim, Anthony J. G. Hey. 367-372
- A Graphic Distributed Monitoring System for Unix-Based ArchitecturesGiuseppe De Pietro, Amalia Esposito, G. Reitano. 373-378
- Parallel Application Design: The Simulation Approach with HASTEP. Pouzet, J. Paris, V. Jorrand. 379-393
- On-line Distributed Debugging on Scaleable Multicomputer ArchitecturesThomas Bemmerl, Roland Wismüller. 394-400
- The FTMPS-Project: Design and Implementation of Fault-Tolerance Techniques for Massively Parallel SystemsJohan Vounckx, Geert Deconinck, Rudy Lauwereins, G. Viehöver, R. Wagner, Henrique Madeira, João Gabriel Silva, Frank Balbach, Jörn Altmann, Bernd Bieker, Harald Willeke. 401-406
- High-Performance Fortran Languages: Advanced Applications and Their ImplementationBarbara M. Chapman, Hans P. Zima, Piyush Mehrotra. 407-416
- Evaluation of High-Performance Fortran on Some Real ApplicationsThomas Brandes. 417-422
- Experiments with HPF Compilation for a Network of WorkstationsFabien Coelho. 423-428
- High-Performance FortranG. Matthijs van Waveren. 429-433
- Value-Based Distributions in Fortran DReinhard von Hanxleden, Ken Kennedy, Joel H. Saltz. 434-440
- Basic Linear Operators in Fortran 90Richard Hanson, Tim Leite. 441-444
- parLISP - Parallel Symbolic Processing with Lisp on the Distributed Memory Machine MANNAAngela Sodan, Hua Bi. 445-446
- Parallelizing Compilers: What Can Be Achieved?Michèle Dion, Yves Robert, Jean-Laurent Philippe. 447-456
- A Family of Data-Parallel DerivationsMaurice Clint, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Terence J. Harmer, Peter Kilpatrick, James M. Boyle. 457-462
- Automatic Data DistributionP. Crooks, Ronald H. Perrott. 463-468
- Some Synthesis Aspects for Data Parallel ProgrammingGuy-René Perrin. 469-474
- Influence of Fortran 90 Features on Performance on Cray Vector Computer SystemsUwe Küster, Manuela Zürn. 475-483
- Mapping on Patterns - The Way of Insight into Multi-Dimensional Data StructuresWitold Dzwinel. 484-486
- The Instruction Systolic Array - Implementation of a Low-Cost Parallel Architecture as Add-On Board for Personal ComputersManfred Schimmler, Hans-Werner Lang, Rüdiger Maaß. 487-488
- The BBN Butterfly Family: An OverviewJasir S. Alherbish. 489-490
- Architectural Principles of the RPMYury A. Mamatov, Vladimir P. Yemelin. 491-492
- Applications Performance on Intel Paragon XP/S-15Subhash Saini, Horst D. Simon. 493-498
- Status Report on ESPRIT Project P7519 Palace: Parallelization of GEANTCarlino Casari, Carlo Catelli, Mario Guanziroli, Michele Mazzeo, Graziano Meola, Sergio Punzi, Alan L. Scheinine, Paolo Stofella. 499-507
- A Practical Experience in Parallelizing a Large CFD Code: The ENSOLV Flow SolverMarcello Amato, Alfonso Matrone, Pasquale Schiano. 508-513