ICS 1999:
Rhodes, Greece
ICS '99, Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Supercomputing, June 20-25, 1999, Rhodes, Greece. ACM, 1999
- Francisca Quintana, Jesús Corbal, Roger Espasa, Mateo Valero:
Adding a vector unit to a superscalar processor.
1-10

- Huy Nguyen, Lizy Kurian John:
Exploiting SIMD parallelism in DSP and multimedia algorithms using the AltiVec technology.
11-20

- Kunle Olukotun, Lance Hammond, Mark Willey:
Improving the performance of speculatively parallel applications on the Hydra CMP.
21-30

- Jeffrey B. Rothman, Alan Jay Smith:
The pool of subsectors cache design.
31-42

- Peter J. Keleher:
Symmetry and performance in consistency protocols.
43-50

- F. Jesús Sánchez, Antonio González:
A locality sensitive multi-module cache with explicit management.
51-59

- Jeeraporn Srisawat, Nikitas A. Alexandridis:
A new ``quad-tree-based'' sub-system allocation technique for mesh-connected parallel machines.
60-67

- Andrei Radulescu, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
On the complexity of list scheduling algorithms for distributed-memory systems.
68-75

- Daniel Jiménez-González, Josep-Lluis Larriba-Pey, Juan J. Navarro:
Communication conscious radix sort.
76-82

- Martin C. Rinard, Pedro C. Diniz:
Eliminating synchronization bottlenecks in object-based programs using adaptive replication.
83-92

- Kyung Dong Ryu, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Peter J. Keleher:
Mechanisms and policies for supporting fine-grained cycle stealing.
93-100

- Dejan Perkovic, Peter J. Keleher:
Responsiveness without interrupts.
101-108

- Yuan C. Chou, Jason Fung, John Paul Shen:
Reducing branch misprediction penalties via dynamic control independence detection.
109-118

- Alex Ramírez, Josep-Lluis Larriba-Pey, Carlos Navarro, Josep Torrellas, Mateo Valero:
Software trace cache.
119-126

- Chi-Hung Chi, Jun-Li Yuan, Chin-Ming Cheung:
Cyclic dependence based data reference prediction.
127-134

- Xiaowei Shen, Arvind, Larry Rudolph:
CACHET: an adaptive cache coherence protocol for distributed shared-memory systems.
135-144

- Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Weiyu Tang, Rajesh K. Gupta, Alexandru Nicolau, Xiaomei Ji:
Adapting cache line size to application behavior.
145-154

- Timothy Sherwood, Brad Calder, Joel S. Emer:
Reducing cache misses using hardware and software page placement.
155-164

- Dongming Jiang, Brian O'Kelley, Xiang Yu, Sanjeev Kumar, Angelos Bilas, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
Application scaling under shared virtual memory on a cluster of SMPs.
165-174

- Liviu Iftode, Matthias A. Blumrich, Cezary Dubnicki, David L. Oppenheimer, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Kai Li:
Shared virtual memory with automatic update support.
175-183

- Evan Speight, Hazim Abdel-Shafi, John K. Bennett:
Realizing the performance potential of the virtual interface architecture.
184-192

- Valentin Puente, José A. Gregorio, Cruz Izu, Ramón Beivide, Fernando Vallejo:
Low-level router design and its impact on supercomputer system performance.
193-201

- José F. Martínez, Josep Torrellas, José Duato:
Improving the performance of bristled CC-NUMA systems using virtual channels and adaptivity.
202-209

- Daniel Franco, I. Garcés, Emilio Luque:
A new method to make communication latency uniform: distributed routing balancing.
210-219

- Francisco Corbera, Rafael Asenjo, Emilio L. Zapata:
New shape analysis techniques for automatic parallelization of C codes.
220-227

- Amy W. Lim, Gerald I. Cheong, Monica S. Lam:
An affine partitioning algorithm to maximize parallelism and minimize communication.
228-237

- Claudia Roberta Calidonna, Maurizio Giordano, Mario Mango Furnari:
A graphic parallelizing environment for user-compiler interaction.
238-245

- Masato Oguchi, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Dynamic remote memory acquisition for parallel data mining on ATM-connected PC cluster.
246-252

- Yong E. Cho, Marianne Winslett, Szu-Wen Kuo, Jonghyun Lee, Ying Chen:
Parallel I/O for scientific applications on heterogeneous clusters: a resource-utilization approach.
253-259

- Shinji Sumimoto, Hiroshi Tezuka, Atsushi Hori, Hiroshi Harada, Toshiyuki Takahashi, Yutaka Ishikawa:
The design and evaluation of high performance communication using a Gigabit Ethernet.
260-267

- Donald Yeung:
The scalability of multigrain systems.
268-277

- Nandini Mukherjee, John R. Gurd:
A comparative analysis of four parallelisation schemes.
278-285

- Thomas L. Sterling, Larry A. Bergman:
A design analysis of a hybrid technology multithreaded architecture for petaflops scale computation3.
286-293

- Xavier Martorell, Eduard Ayguadé, Nacho Navarro, Julita Corbalán, Marc González, Jesús Labarta:
Thread fork/join techniques for multi-level parallelism exploitation in NUMA multiprocessors.
294-301

- Suvas Vajracharya, Steve Karmesin, Peter H. Beckman, James Crotinger, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende, R. R. Oldehoeft, Stephen Smith:
SMARTS: exploiting temporal locality and parallelism through vertical execution.
302-310

- Bradford L. Chamberlain, E. Christopher Lewis, Lawrence Snyder:
Problem space promotion and its evaluation as a technique for efficient parallel computation.
311-318

- Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
A quantitative architectural evaluation of synchronization algorithms and disciplines on ccNUMA systems: the case of the SGI Origin2000.
319-328

- Hongzhang Shan, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
A comparison of MPI, SHMEM and cache-coherent shared address space programming models on the SGI Origin2000.
329-338

- Ravi R. Iyer, Nancy M. Amato, Lawrence Rauchwerger, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Comparing the memory system performance of the HP V-class and SGI Origin 2000 multiprocessors using microbenchmarks and scientific applications.
339-347

- Ivan Martel, Daniel Ortega, Eduard Ayguadé, Mateo Valero:
Increasing effective IPC by exploiting distant parallelism.
348-355

- Amir Roth, Andreas Moshovos, Gurindar S. Sohi:
Improving virtual function call target prediction via dependence-based pre-computation.
356-364

- Pedro Marcuello, Antonio González:
Clustered speculative multithreaded processors.
365-372

- Yuanyuan Zhou, Peter M. Chen, Kai Li:
Fast cluster failover using virtual memory-mapped communication.
373-382

- Michael D. Beynon, Alan Sussman, Joel H. Saltz:
Performance impact of proxies in data intensive client-server applications.
383-390

- A. Ferre-Vilaplana, José M. Bernabéu-Aubán:
A comparison of two approaches for independent scaling up of processing and communication capacities in multicomputer networks.
391-398

- Glenn Reinman, Brad Calder, Dean M. Tullsen, Gary S. Tyson, Todd M. Austin:
Classifying load and store instructions for memory renaming.
399-407

- Gang Chen, Michael D. Smith:
Reorganizing global schedules for register allocation.
408-416

- V. Janaki Ramanan, Ramaswamy Govindarajan:
Resource usage models for instruction scheduling: two new models and a classification.
417-424

- John M. Mellor-Crummey, David B. Whalley, Ken Kennedy:
Improving memory hierarchy performance for irregular applications.
425-433

- Vijay Menon, Keshav Pingali:
High-level semantic optimization of numerical codes.
434-443

- Siddhartha Chatterjee, Vibhor V. Jain, Alvin R. Lebeck, Shyam Mundhra, Mithuna Thottethodi:
Nonlinear array layouts for hierarchical memory systems.
444-453

- Jay B. Brockman, Peter M. Kogge, Thomas L. Sterling, Vincent W. Freeh, Shannon K. Kuntz:
Microservers: a new memory semantics for massively parallel computing.
454-463

- Ashley Saulsbury, Su-Jaen Huang, Fredrik Dahlgren:
Efficient management of memory hierarchies in embedded DRAM systems.
464-473

- Carlos Molina, Antonio González, Jordi Tubella:
Dynamic removal of redundant computations.
474-481

- Induprakas Kodukula, Keshav Pingali, Robert Cox, Dror E. Maydan:
An experimental evaluation of tiling and shackling for memory hierarchy management.
482-491

- Jacqueline Chame, Sungdo Moon:
A tile selection algorithm for data locality and cache interference.
492-499

- Mahmut T. Kandemir, Prithviraj Banerjee, Alok N. Choudhary, J. Ramanujam, Eduard Ayguadé:
An integer linear programming approach for optimizing cache locality.
500-509

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