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- Parallel programming environment: a key to translating tera-scale platforms into a big successJesse Z. Fang. 1 [doi]
- Toward terabyte pattern mining: an architecture-conscious solutionGregory Buehrer, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Shirish Tatikonda, Tahsin M. Kurç, Joel H. Saltz. 2-12 [doi]
- Expressing and exploiting concurrency in networked applications with aspenGautam Upadhyaya, Vijay S. Pai, Samuel P. Midkiff. 13-23 [doi]
- Disens: scalable distributed sensor network simulationYe Wen, Richard Wolski, Gregory Moore. 24-34 [doi]
- Optimizing communication overlap for high-speed networksCostin Iancu, Erich Strohmaier. 35-45 [doi]
- On using connection-oriented vs. connection-less transport for performance and scalability of collective and one-sided operations: trade-offs and impactAmith R. Mamidala, Sundeep Narravula, Abhinav Vishnu, Gopalakrishnan Santhanaraman, Dhabaleswar K. Panda. 46-54 [doi]
- Potential show-stoppers for transactional synchronizationAli-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, David Dice, Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, Christos Kozyrakis, Christoph von Praun, Michael Scott. 55 [doi]
- Transactional collection classesBrian D. Carlstrom, Austen McDonald, Michael Carbin, Christos Kozyrakis, Kunle Olukotun. 56-67 [doi]
- Open nesting in software transactional memoryYang Ni, Vijay Menon, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, Antony L. Hosking, Richard L. Hudson, J. Eliot B. Moss, Bratin Saha, Tatiana Shpeisman. 68-78 [doi]
- Implicit parallelism with ordered transactionsChristoph von Praun, Luis Ceze, Calin Cascaval. 79-89 [doi]
- Dynamic multigrain parallelization on the cell broadband engineFilip Blagojevic, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Alexandros Stamatakis, Christos D. Antonopoulos. 90-100 [doi]
- Automatic mapping of nested loops to FPGASUday Bondhugula, J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan. 101-111 [doi]
- Adaptive work stealing with parallelism feedbackKunal Agrawal, Yuxiong He, Charles E. Leiserson. 112-120 [doi]
- Self-adaptive applications on the gridGosia Wrzesinska, Jason Maassen, Henri E. Bal. 121-129 [doi]
- Latency hiding through multithreading on a network processorXiaofeng Guo, Jinquan Dai, Long Li, Zhiyuan Lv, Prashant R. Chandra. 130-131 [doi]
- Alert-on-update: a communication aid for shared memory multiprocessorsMichael F. Spear, Arrvindh Shriraman, Hemayet Hossain, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Michael L. Scott. 132-133 [doi]
- Featherweight transactions: decoupling threads and atomic blocksVirendra J. Marathe, Tim Harris, James R. Larus. 134-135 [doi]
- Efficient nonblocking software transactional memoryVirendra J. Marathe, Mark Moir. 136-137 [doi]
- Conservative vs. optimistic parallelization of stateful network intrusion detectionDerek L. Schuff, Yung Ryn Choe, Vijay S. Pai. 138-139 [doi]
- Adaptive structured parallelism for computational gridsHoracio González-Vélez, Murray Cole. 140-141 [doi]
- Fault detection in multi-threaded c++ server applicationsArndt Mühlenfeld, Franz Wotawa. 142-143 [doi]
- MCSTL: the multi-core standard template libraryFelix Putze, Peter Sanders, Johannes Singler. 144-145 [doi]
- Optimized lock assignment and allocation: a method for exploiting concurrency among critical sectionsYuan Zhang, Vugranam C. Sreedhar, Weirong Zhu, Vivek Sarkar, Guang R. Gao. 146-147 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of the cray XT3 configured with dual core opteron processorsRichard F. Barrett, Sadaf R. Alam, Jeffrey S. Vetter. 148-149 [doi]
- Locality-aware connection management and rank assignment for wide-area MPIHideo Saito, Kenjiro Taura. 150-151 [doi]
- Speculations: providing fault-tolerance and improving performance of parallel applicationsCristian Tapus, Jason Hickey. 152-153 [doi]
- Promised messages: recovering from inconsistent global statesFrançoise Baude, Denis Caromel, Christian Delbé, Ludovic Henrio. 154-155 [doi]
- Supporting fault-tolerance in streaming grid applicationsQian Zhu, Liang Chen, Gagan Agrawal. 156-157 [doi]
- A study of tracing overhead on a high-performance linux clusterKathryn Mohror, Karen L. Karavanic. 158-159 [doi]
- Pervasive parallel computing: an historic opportunity for innovation in programming and architectureAndrew A. Chien. 160 [doi]
- A theory of memory modelsVijay A. Saraswat, Radha Jagadeesan, Maged M. Michael, Christoph von Praun. 161-172 [doi]
- Reordering constraints for pthread-style locksHans-Juergen Boehm. 173-182 [doi]
- May-happen-in-parallel analysis of X10 programsShivali Agarwal, Rajkishore Barik, Vivek Sarkar, R. K. Shyamasundar. 183-193 [doi]
- Barrier matching for programs with textually unaligned barriersYuan Zhang, Evelyn Duesterwald. 194-204 [doi]
- Speculative thread decomposition through empirical optimizationTroy A. Johnson, Rudolf Eigenmann, T. N. Vijaykumar. 205-214 [doi]
- Tight analysis of the performance potential of thread speculation using spec CPU 2006Arun Kejariwal, Xinmin Tian, Milind Girkar, Wei Li, Sergey Kozhukhov, Utpal Banerjee, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos. 215-225 [doi]
- Compilation for explicitly managed memory hierarchiesTimothy J. Knight, Ji Young Park, Manman Ren, Mike Houston, Mattan Erez, Kayvon Fatahalian, Alex Aiken, William J. Dally, Pat Hanrahan. 226-236 [doi]
- The Z-polyhedral modelGautam Gupta, Sanjay V. Rajopadhye. 237-248 [doi]
- Methods of inference and learning for performance modeling of parallel applicationsBenjamin C. Lee, David M. Brooks, Bronis R. de Supinski, Martin Schulz, Karan Singh, Sally A. McKee. 249-258 [doi]
- Using fine grain multithreading for energy efficient computingAlex Gontmakher, Avi Mendelson, Assaf Schuster. 259-269 [doi]
- Programming with cluster openMPJay Hoeflinger. 270 [doi]
- X10: concurrent programming for modern architecturesVijay A. Saraswat, Vivek Sarkar, Christoph von Praun. 271 [doi]
- Transactional programming in a multi-core environmentAli-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, Christos Kozyrakis, Bratin Saha. 272 [doi]