Journal: IEEE Concurrency

Volume 2, Issue 4

4 -- 0. Looking Back and Looking Ahead
5 -- 7. Putting HPC to Work: A Call to Action
8 -- 0Douglas S. Reeves, Kang G. Shin. Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Computing
9 -- 19Julian M. Bass, Adrian Browne, Mohamed S. Hajji, Derek G. Marriott, Peter R. Croll, Peter J. Fleming. Automating the development of distributed control software
20 -- 31Ronald Mraz. Reducing the variance of point-to-point transfers for parallel real-time programs
32 -- 47Dieter K. Hammer, Erik J. Luit, Onno S. van Roosmalen, Peter van der Stok, Jack P. C. Verhoosel. Dedos: a distributed real-time environment
49 -- 59Axel W. Krings, Roger M. Kieckhafer, Jitender S. Deogun. Inherently stable real-time priority list dispatchers
61 -- 71Manfred D. M. Sever, Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio. Distributed, real-time control of structurally flexible manipulators
73 -- 86Chengchang Huang, Philip K. McKinley. Communication issues in parallel computing across ATM networks

Volume 2, Issue 3

2 -- 0. Thinking About Thinking Machines
5 -- 6Gordon Bell. Why there won't be apps: The problem with MPPs
7 -- 8James Cownie. Why MPPs?
8 -- 9Steve Wallach. Taraflops into laptops
10 -- 11Irving Wladawsky-Berger. Parallel applications: The next frontier for computer indus
13 -- 14Philip J. Hatcher. Guest Editor's Introduction: The Impact of High Performance Fortran
16 -- 26Thomas R. Gross, David R. O'Hallaron, Jaspal Subhlok. Task Parallelism in a High Performance Fortran Framework
27 -- 36Ian T. Foster. Task Parallelism and High-Performance Languages
37 -- 47William Blume, Rudolf Eigenmann, Jay Hoeflinger, David A. Padua, Paul Petersen, Lawrence Rauchwerger, Peng Tu. Automatic Detection of Parallelism: A grand challenge for high performance computing
48 -- 58Vikram S. Adve, Alan Carle, Elana D. Granston, Seema Hiranandani, Ken Kennedy, Charles Koelbel, Ulrich Kremer, John M. Mellor-Crummey, Scott K. Warren, Chau-Wen Tseng. Requirements for DataParallel Programming Environments
59 -- 70Barbara M. Chapman, Hans P. Zima, Piyush Mehrotra. Extending HPF for Advanced Data-Parallel Applications
71 -- 0John M. Levesque. Applied Parallel Research's xHPF system
72 -- 0Vincent Schuster. PGHPF from The Portland Group
73 -- 0Arthur H. Veen. The Prepare HPF Programming Environment
74 -- 0Jeff Vanderlip. Pacific Sierra's VAST-HPF and VAST/77toHPF

Volume 2, Issue 2

4 -- 0. Reality Check
5 -- 6John L. Gustafson. Teraflops and Other False Goals
7 -- 0Chuck Hansen, Tom Crockett, Scott Whitman. Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallel Rendering
8 -- 16Paul Mackerras, Brian Corrie. Exploiting data coherence to improve parallel volume rendering
17 -- 28Thomas W. Crockett, Tobias Orloff. Parallel polygon rendering for message-passing architectures
30 -- 36Michael Cox, Pat Hanrahan. A distributed snooping algorithm for pixel merging
37 -- 49Gregory D. Peterson, Roger D. Chamberlain. Beyond execution time: expanding the use of performance models
50 -- 56Steve Sistare, Don Allen, Rich Bowker, Karen Jourdenais, Josh Simons, Rich Title. A scalable debugger for massively parallel message-passing programs
57 -- 61Carlos R. Mechoso, John D. Farrara, Joseph A. Spahr. Achieving superlinear speedup on a heterogeneous, distributed system
62 -- 67James S. Plank, Kai Li. ickp: a consistent checkpointer for multicomputers

Volume 2, Issue 1

2 -- 3. Cool Machines
9 -- 25Lawrence A. Crowl. How to measure, present, and compare parallel performance
26 -- 31Richard E. Ewing, Robert C. Sharpley, Derek Mitchum, Patrick O'Leary, James S. Sochacki. Distributed computation of wave propagation models using PVM
32 -- 39Jingke Le, Michael Wolfe. Defining, analyzing, and transforming program constructs
40 -- 50R. Bruce Irvin, Barton P. Miller. Multiapplication support in a parallel-program performance tool
51 -- 63Xiaodong Zhang 0001, Robert CastaƱeda, Elisa W. Chan. Spin-lock synchronization on the Butterfly and KSR1
64 -- 76Santosh Pande, Dharma P. Agrawal, Jon Mauney. Compiling functional parallelism on distributed-memory systems