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- Why Are PVM and MPI So Different?William Gropp, Ewing L. Lusk. 3-10
- Comparison of PVM and MPI Performance in Short-Range Molecular Dynamics SimulationJacek Kitowski, Krzysztof Boryczko, Jacek Moscinski. 11-16
- Analyzing the Performance of MPI in a Cluster of Workstations Based on Fast EthernetJuan Piernas, A. Flores, José M. García. 17-24
- A Comparison of MPI Performance on Different MPPsMichael M. Resch, Holger Berger, Thomas Bönisch. 25-32
- Predicting the Performance of Injection Communication Patterns on PVMJosé L. Roda, Casiano Rodríguez, Francisco Almeida, Daniel González-Morales. 33-40
- Evaluation of the Communication Performance on a Parallel Processing SystemLuís Paulo Santos, Vítor Castro, Alberto José Proença. 41-48
- Evaluating Personal High Performance Computing with PVM on Windows and LINUX EnvironmentsPaulo S. Souza, Luciano José Senger, Marcos José Santana, Regina Helena Carlucci Santana. 49-56
- Experimental Evaluation of PVM Group CommunicationPiotr W. Uminski, Mariusz R. Matuszek, Henryk Krawczyk. 57-63
- ARCH, An Object Oriented MPI-Based Library for Asynchronous and Loosely Synchronous Parallel System ProgrammingJean-Marc Adamo. 67-74
- An Extension to MPI for Distributed Computing on MPPsThomas Beisel, Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch. 75-82
- Distributed & Cooperative Applications in PVMClaudia Di Napoli, Maurizio Giordano, Mario Mango Furnari. 83-90
- Heterogeneous MPI Application Interoperation and Process Management under PVMPIGraham E. Fagg, Jack Dongarra, Al Geist. 91-98
- YLC, A C++ Linda System on Top of PVMOlivier Galibert. 99-106
- Advanced Capabilities in PVM 3.4Al Geist. 107-115
- Beyond PVM 3.4: What We ve Learned, What s New, and WhyAl Geist, James Arthur Kohl, Philip M. Papadopoulos, Stephen L. Scott. 116-126
- Using PVM to Build an Interface to Support Cooperative Work in a Distributed Systems EnvironmentGuillermo de Jesús Hoyos-Rivera, Víctor Germán Sánchez-Arias. 127-134
- Towards Portable Message Passing in Java: Binding MPISava Mintchev, Vladimir Getov. 135-142
- Control Activities in Message Passing EnvironmentGrzegorz Mysliwiec, Jakub Sipowicz, Robert Schaefer. 143-150
- Global Semaphores in a Parallel Programming EnvironmentPanayiotis Theodoropoulos, Panayotis Tsanakas, George K. Papakonstantinou. 151-158
- A Synchronizing Shared Memory: Model and Programming ImplementationVladimir Vlassov, Lars-Erik Thorelli. 159-166
- Communication in Multi-Physics ApplicationsKlaus Wolf, Erik Brakkee, Dac Phouc Ho. 167-174
- Embedding SCI into PVMMarkus Fischer, Jens Simon. 177-184
- Implementation of MPI on NEC s SX-4 Multi-Node ArchitectureRolf Hempel, Hubert Ritzdorf, Falk Zimmermann. 185-193
- Breaking the Curse of Dynamics by Task Migration: Pilot Experiments in the Polder MetacomputerBenno J. Overeinder, Peter M. A. Sloot. 194-207
- PVM on the RHODOS Distributed Operating SystemJ. T. Rough, Andrzej M. Goscinski, Damien De Paoli. 208-215
- A Function to Dynamic Workload Allocation in Distributed ApplicationsFrancisco José Alfaro, José A. Gallud, José L. Sánchez. 219-225
- Integrating PVaniM int WAMM for Monitoring Meta-ApplicationsRanieri Baraglia, M. Cosso, Domenico Laforenza, M. Nicosia. 226-233
- Evaluation of Parallel Application s Behavior in Message Passing EnvironmentMarian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Jacek Moscinski. 234-241
- Message-Passing Program Development by EnsembleJohn Yiannis Cotronis. 242-249
- Interaction Patterns Detection in PVM Programs to Support SimulationBeniamino Di Martino, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca, Umberto Villano. 250-256
- The PALLAS Parallel Programming EnvironmentWerner Krotz-Vogel, Hans-Christian Hoppe. 257-266
- OMIS 2.0 - A Universal Interface for Monitoring SystemsThomas Ludwig 0002, Roland Wismüller. 267-276
- In Quest of the Bottleneck - Monitoring Parallel Database SystemsStefan Manegold, Florian Waas, Daniel Gudlat. 277-284
- Tools and Auxiliary Subsystems in PVMVaidy S. Sunderam, Brad Topol, Steven A. Moyer, Alan T. Krantz. 285-294
- Debugging Message Passing Programs Using Invisible Message TagsRoland Wismüller. 295-302
- On the PVM/MPI Computations of Dynamic Programming RecurrencesVassil Alexandrow, Ken Chan, Alan Gibbons, Wojciech Rytter. 305-312
- Parallel Branch and Bound Algorithms for Integer and Mixed Integer Linear Programming Problems under PVMJose Libano Alonso, H. Schmidt, Vassil N. Alexandrov. 313-320
- PVM-Implementation of the PCG Method with Displacement DecompositionRadim Blaheta, Ondrej Jakl, Jiri Stary. 321-328
- Numerical Integration on Distributed-Memory Parallel SystemsRaimondas Ciegis, Ramunas Sablinskas, Jerzy Wasniewski. 329-336
- PINEAPL: A European Project on Parallel Industrial Numerical Applications and Portable LibrariesMishi Derakhshan, Sven Hammarling, Arnold R. Krommer. 337-342
- Block-Cyclic Array Redistribution on Networks of WorkstationsJack Dongarra, Frederic Desprez, Antoine Petitet, Cyril Randriamaro, Yves Robert. 343-350
- Performance of CAP-Specified Linear Algebra AlgorithmsMarc Mazzariol, Benoit A. Gennart, Vincent Messerli, Roger D. Hersch. 351-358
- Implementing Parallel SBS-Type Linear Solvers Using ALWANGrzegorz Mysliwiec, Jakub Sipowicz, Helmar Burkhart. 359-366
- Highly Parallel Cryptographic AttacksMarcus Peinado, Ramarathnam Venkatesan. 367-374
- Implementation of Some Multiprocessor Algorithms for ODEs Using PVMDana Petcu. 375-382
- Parallel Graph-Partitioning Using the Mob HeuristicMichal Soch, Pavel Tvrdík, Martin Volf. 383-389
- Truncated Block Newton and Quasi-Newton Methods for Sparse Systems of Nonlinear Equations. Experiments on Parallel PlatformsGiovanni Zilli, Luca Bergamaschi. 390-397
- An MPI Driven Parallelization Strategy for Different Computing Platforms: A Case StudyRocco Aversa, Giulio Iannello, Nicola Mazzocca. 401-408
- Parallel Version of a Quantum Classical Molecular Dynamics Code for Complex Molecular and Biomolecular SystemsPiotr Bala, Terry W. Clark, Pawel Grochowski, Bogdan Lesyng, James Andrew McCammon. 409-416
- Running Large-Scale Air Pollution Models on Message Passing MachinesClaus Bendtsen, Zahari Zlatev. 417-426
- PVM Experiences in Developing the MIDAS Parallel Database SystemGiannis Bozas, Michael Fleischhauer, Stephan Zimmermann. 427-434
- Developing Non-Local Iterative Parallel Algorithms for GIS on Cray T3D Using MPIAndrea Clematis, Andrea Coda, Michela Spagnuolo, Michael J. Mineter, Terence M. Sloan. 435-442
- Dynamic Ompimization of a Distributed VR System by Network-BalancingKris Demuynck, Jan Broeckhove, Frans Arickx. 443-450
- Molecular Dynamics on Hybrid Memory MachinesVincenzo Di Martino, G. Ruocco. 451-456
- Offering Parallelism to a Sequential Database Management System on a Network of Workstations Using PVMMatthieu Exbrayat, Harald Kosch. 457-462
- Mixing Simulations: Tracking Strongly Deforming Fluid Volumes in 3D FlowsA. S. Galaktionov, P. D. Anderson, G. W. M. Peters. 463-469
- Parallel Crew Scheduling on Workstation Networks Using PVMChristos Goumopoulos, Efthymios Housos, Olle Liljenzin. 470-477
- MOPS - Parallel Environment for Simulation of Electronic Circuits Using Physical Models of Semiconductor DevicesM. Grecki, Grzegorz Jablonski, Andrzej Napieralski. 478-485
- Message Handling in Parallel RadianceErik Reinhard, Alan Chalmers. 486-493
- Parallelization of Neutron Transport SolversRobert Roy, Zarko Stankovski. 494-501
- Parallel Rendering of Radiance on Distributed Memory System by PVME. García Salcines, G. Cerruela García, J. I. Benavides Benítez, F. Muñoz García, E. Sáez Peña. 502-507
- Parallel Turbulence Simulation: Resolving the Inertial Subrange of Kolmogorov s SpectraMartin Strietzel. 508-515