HPCS 2010:
Caen, France
Waleed W. Smari, John P. McIntire (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation, HPCS 2010, June 28 - July 2, 2010, Caen, France.
IEEE 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-6828-7
Invited Paper
- David R. C. Hill:
Practical distribution of random streams for stochastic High Performance Computing.
1-8

Full Papers
- Naga Shailaja Dasari, Desh Ranjan, Zubair M:
An efficient multicore implementation of planted motif problem.
9-15

- Nuno Sebastião, Tiago Dias, Nuno Roma, Paulo F. Flores:
Integrated accelerator architecture for DNA sequences alignment with enhanced traceback phase.
16-23

- Ping Yao, Hong An, Mu Xu, Gu Liu, Xiaoqiang Li, Yaobin Wang, Wenting Han:
CuHMMer: A load-balanced CPU-GPU cooperative bioinformatics application.
24-30

- Van Thieu Vu, Gerard Cats, Lex Wolters:
GPU acceleration of the dynamics routine in the HIRLAM weather forecast model.
31-38

- Hiep-Thuan Do, Sébastien Limet, Emmanuel Melin:
Parallel computing of catchment basins of rivers in large digital elevation models.
39-47

- Vincent C. Emeakaroha, Ivona Brandic, Michael Maurer, Schahram Dustdar:
Low level Metrics to High level SLAs - LoM2HiS framework: Bridging the gap between monitored metrics and SLA parameters in cloud environments.
48-54

- Romain Reuillon, Florent Chuffart, Mathieu Leclaire, Thierry Faure, Nicolas Dumoulin, David R. C. Hill:
Declarative task delegation in OpenMOLE.
55-62

- Jawad Ashraf, Thomas Erlebach:
A new resource mapping technique for Grid workflows in advance reservation environments.
63-70

- Toan Nguyen, Laurentiu Trifan, Jean-Antoine Desideri:
Resilient workflows for high-performance simulation platforms.
71-77

- Manuel Aurelio Rodriguez Pascual, Francisco Castejón, Antonio J. Rubio-Montero, Rafael Mayo Garcia, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
FAFNER2: A comparison between the Grid and the MPI versions of the code.
78-84

- Carlos R. Senna, Luiz F. Bittencourt, Edmundo R. M. Madeira:
Performance evaluation of virtual machines in a service-oriented Grid testbed.
85-91

- Vítor Duarte, Nuno Farruca:
Using libPcap for monitoring distributed applications.
92-97

- Scott S. Hampton, Pratul K. Agarwal, Sadaf R. Alam, Paul S. Crozier:
Towards microsecond biological molecular dynamics simulations on hybrid processors.
98-107

- Qi Liu, Gabriel A. Wainer, Ligang Lu, Michael Perrone:
Novel performance optimization of large-scale discrete-event simulation on the Cell Broadband Engine.
108-114

- T. Francis Chen, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski:
Extending the educational scope of a particle-based simulation framework through parallelization.
115-124

- Sangho Yi, Derrick Kondo, Bongjae Kim, Geunyoung Park, Yookun Cho:
Using replication and checkpointing for reliable task management in computational Grids.
125-131

- Raphael Kunis, Gudula Rünger:
Task-block identification and movement for layer-based scheduling algorithms.
132-139

- Volodymyr Turchenko, Lucio Grandinetti:
Strategy of resource brokering for efficient parallelization of MLP training.
140-149

- Stavros Athanassopoulos, Christos Kaklamanis, Ilias Laftsidis, Evi Papaioannou:
An experimental study of greedy routing algorithms.
150-156

- Diganta Goswami, Shirish Surti:
Pseudo-stabilizing causal ordering.
157-162

- David Hasenfratz, Johannes Schneider, Roger Wattenhofer:
Transactional Memory: How to perform load adaption in a simple and distributed manner.
163-170

- Pablo de Oliveira Castro, Stéphane Louise, Denis Barthou:
Reducing memory requirements of stream programs by graph transformations.
171-180

Workshops and Special Sessions
- Matthias Sand, Volkmar Sieh, Dietmar Fey:
Nano-technology aware investigations on fault-masking techniques in the presence of high fault probabilities.
181-187

- Sascha Uhrig:
The MANy JAva Core processor (MANJAC).
188

- Gansen Zhao, Chunming Rong, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Deployment models: Towards eliminating security concerns from cloud computing.
189-195

- Michele Amoretti, Maria Chiara Laghi, Fabio Tassoni, Francesco Zanichelli:
Service migration within the cloud: Code mobility in SP2A.
196-202

- Junqiu Feng, Peiran Wen, Jinbo Liu, Hui Li:
Elastic stream cloud (ESC): A stream-oriented cloud computing platform for Rich Internet Application.
203-208

- Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, Chunming Rong, Csongor Nyulas, Mark A. Musen:
An efficient approach to intelligent real-time monitoring using ontologies and Hadoop.
209-215

- Sachin Pawaskar, Hesham H. Ali:
A dynamic energy-aware model for scheduling computationally intensive bioinformatics applications.
216-223

- José Duato, Antonio J. Peña, Federico Silla, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
rCUDA: Reducing the number of GPU-based accelerators in high performance clusters.
224-231

- Christoph Schmutzler, Andreas Krüger, Fred Schuster, Martin Simons:
Energy efficiency in automotive networks: Assessment and concepts.
232-240

- Mateusz Guzek, Johnatan E. Pecero, Bernabé Dorronsoro, Pascal Bouvry, Samee Ullah Khan:
A Cellular Genetic Algorithm for scheduling applications and energy-aware communication optimization.
241-248

- Patricia Ruiz, Pascal Bouvry:
Enhanced distance based broadcasting protocol with reduced energy consumption.
249-258

- Mohamed Khalil Hani, Rabia Bakhteri:
Securing cryptographic key with fuzzy vault based on a new chaff generation method.
259-265

- Romain Giot, Mohamad El-Abed, Christophe Rosenberger:
Fast learning for multibiometrics systems using genetic algorithms.
266-273

- Massimo Benerecetti, Nicola Cuomo, Adriano Peron:
Timed protocols insecurity problem is NP-complete.
274-282

- Lorenzo Boaro, Emanuele Glorio, Francesco Pagliarecci, Luca Spalazzi:
Semantic model checking security requirements for web services.
283-290

- Mathieu Blanc, Jean-François Lalande:
Mandatory Access Control for shared HPC clusters: Setup and performance evaluation.
291-298

- Quirin Meyer, Fabian Schonfeld, Marc Stamminger, Rolf Wanka:
3-SAT on CUDA: Towards a massively parallel SAT solver.
306-313

- Sven Schulz, Wolfgang Blochinger:
Cooperate and compete! A hybrid solving strategy for task-parallel SAT solving on Peer-to-Peer Desktop Grids.
314-323

- Benoit Da Mota, Pascal Nicolas, Igor Stéphan:
A new parallel architecture for QBF tools.
324-330

- Lakhdar Sais:
Portfolio-based Parallel SAT solving.
331

- Rameez Rahman, David Hales, Tamás Vinkó, Johan A. Pouwelse, Henk J. Sips:
No more crash or crunch: Sustainable credit dynamics in a P2P community.
332-340

- Vlad Acretoaie, Eddy Caron, Cédric Tedeschi:
A practical study of self-stabilization for prefix-tree based overlay networks.
341-347

- Michele Amoretti:
Fulfilling the vision of fully autonomic peer-to-peer systems.
348-354

- Farag Azzedin, Omar Shaaban:
Impact of dishonesty and collusion on free riding in distributed multimedia systems.
355-361

- Farag Azzedin:
Trust-based taxonomy for free riders in distributed multimedia systems.
362-369

- Gilles Pagès, Benedikt Wilbertz:
Parallel implementation of a Quantization algorithm for pricing American style options on GPGPU.
370-375

- Tuan Nguyen:
Parallel computing in a quantitative trading firm.
376

- Frederic Patras:
Interacting particle algorithms for multiname portfolios.
377-378

- Amal Mahboubi, Luc Brun, François-Xavier Dupé:
Object classification based on graph kernels.
385-389

- Kazuaki Aoki, Mineichi Kudo:
A top-down construction of class decision trees with selected features and classifiers.
390-398

- Mohamed Lamine Talbi, Abdelfateh Charef, Philip Ravier:
Arrhythmias classification using the fractal behavior of the power spectrum density of the QRS complex and ANN.
399-404

- R. D. Wedowski, Abdul R. Farooq, Lyndon N. Smith, Melvyn L. Smith:
High speed, multi-scale tracing of curvilinear features with automated scale selection and enhanced orientation computation.
410-417

- Vesna Zeljkovic, Claude Tameze, Robert B. Vincelette:
Algorithms for radar image identification and classification.
418-424

- Kyeong Deok Woo, Sung Gook Kim, Sung Wook Baik:
Texture feature representation in dynamic environments.
425-431

- Amirhosein Nabatchian, Esam Abdel-Raheem, Majid Ahmadi:
An efficient method for face recognition under illumination variations.
432-435

- Maxwell Walton, Gary William Grewal, Gerarda Darlington:
Hardware acceleration of Scatter Search.
436-443

- Manuel Fogue, Francisco D. Igual, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Retargeting PLAPACK to clusters with hardware accelerators.
444-451

- Emmanuel Boutillon, Yangyang Tang, Cédric Marchand, Pierre Bomel:
Hardware Discrete Channel Emulator.
452-458

- Shivani Raghav, Martino Ruggiero, David Atienza, Christian Pinto, Andrea Marongiu, Luca Benini:
Scalable instruction set simulator for thousand-core architectures running on GPGPUs.
459-466

- Alejandro Acosta, Robert Corujo, Vicente Blanco Pérez, Francisco Almeida:
Dynamic load balancing on heterogeneous multicore/multiGPU systems.
467-476

- Jose Rodrigo Sanjurjo, Margarita Amor, Emilio J. Padrón, Ramon Doallo, Montserrat Bóo:
Uniform partitioning of Monte Carlo radiosity on GPUs.
477-483

- Samer Fayssal, Byoung uk Kim:
Performance analysis Toolset for wireless intrusion detection systems.
484-490

- Mohamed Bakhouya:
Towards a bio-inspired architecture for autonomic network-on-chip.
491-497

- Zhiyong Zhang:
Security, trust and risk in Digital Rights Management ecosystem.
498-503

- Linfeng Ye, Jean-Philippe Diguet, Guy Gogniat:
XPSoC: A reconfigurable solution for multimedia contents protection.
504-508

- Yulong Shen, Qingqi Pei, Qijian Xu, Hailin Feng, Jianfeng Ma:
A novel data communication approach in wireless sensor networks.
509-511

- Lingling An, Xinbo Gao, Cheng Deng, Feng Ji:
Robust lossless data hiding: Analysis and evaluation.
512-516

- Guojun Ma, Li Jian, Qingqi Pei, Jianfeng Ma:
A Digital Rights Management scheme based on rational share content.
517-520

- Benjamin Négrevergne, Alexandre Termier, Jean-François Méhaut, Takeaki Uno:
Discovering closed frequent itemsets on multicore: Parallelizing computations and optimizing memory accesses.
521-528

- Francesco Folino, Gianluigi Greco, Antonella Guzzo, Luigi Pontieri:
Scalable parallel co-clustering over multiple heterogeneous data types.
529-535

- Sahar Saberi, Paolo Trunfio, Domenico Talia, Mehdi N. Fesharaki, Kambiz Badie:
Using Social Network and Semantic Overlay Network approaches to share knowledge in distributed data mining scenarios.
536-544

- Ali Ramadan, Mohammed Al-Husseini, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj:
A circularly polarized decagonal slot antenna.
545-548

- Mohammed Al-Husseini, Ali El-Hajj, Youssef Tawk, Karim Y. Kabalan, Christos G. Christodoulou:
A simple dual-port antenna system for cognitive radio applications.
549-552

- Elias Yaacoub, Zaher Dawy, Ali El-Hajj, Karim Y. Kabalan:
Opportunistic beamforming for uplink OFDMA scheduling in severe interference conditions.
553-559

- Mohammed Al-Husseini, Ali Ramadan, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj, Joseph Costantine, Christos G. Christodoulou:
Ultrawideband antennas with switchable band notch using complementary split-ring resonators.
560-563

- Genaro Juárez Martínez, Andrew Adamatzky, Kenichi Morita, Maurice Margenstern:
Computation with competing patterns in Life-like automaton.
564

- Nikolaos Vlassopoulos, Nazim Fatès, Hugues Berry, Bernard Girau:
An FPGA design for the stochastic Greenberg-Hastings cellular automata.
565-574

- Hiroshi Umeo, Takuya Yamawaki, Kinuo Nishide:
A new optimum-time firing squad synchronization algorithm for two-dimensional rectangle arrays freezing-thawing technique based.
575-581

- Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann, Dominique Désérable:
Routing in the triangular grid with evolved agents.
582-590

- Christophe Bobda, Philipp Mahr, Benjamin Andres, Harold Ishebabi:
Application-driven architecture synthesis of on-chip Multiprocessor systems.
591-598

- Robin Pottathuparambil, Ron Sass:
FPGA-based three-body molecular dynamics simulator.
599-605

- David Andrews:
Reconfigurable computing in the heterogeneous manycore Era.
606-607

- Sezer Gören, H. Fatih Ugurdag, Abdullah Yildiz, Ozgur Ozkurt:
FPGA design security with time division multiplexed PUFs.
608-614

- Suboh A. Suboh, Mohamed Bakhouya, Jaafar Gaber, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Analytical modeling and evaluation of network-on-chip architectures.
615-622

Poster Papers and Posters Abstracts
- Majed Chatti, Sami Yehia, Claude Timsit, Soraya Zertal:
A hypercube-based NoC routing algorithm for efficient all-to-all communications in embedded image and signal processing applications.
623-630

- Edson Norberto Cáceres, Henrique Mongelli, Christiane Nishibe, Siang Wun Song:
Experimental results of a coarse-grained parallel algorithm for spanning tree and connected components.
631-637

- Syed Alam, Norlaily Yaacob, Anthony N. Godwin:
An intercept driven approach for monitoring of grid applications.
638-642

- Sovanna Tan, Frédéric Gava:
Modular implementation of dense matrix operations in a high-level BSP language.
643-649

- Abdolhossein Alipoor, Touraj Banirostam, Mehdi N. Fesharaki:
Calculating the impact factor of neural networks on optimization algorithm for sensor selection.
650-655

- Mehdi Sarikhani, Bahman Javadi, Askari Parichehreh:
Fault-aware scheduling in Grid environment based on linear programming.
656-665

- Lorenzo Mossucca, Olivier Terzo, Maurizio Molinaro, Giovanni Perona, Manuela Cucca, Riccardo Notarpietro:
Preliminary results for Atmospheric Remote Sensing data processing through Grid computing.
666-671

- Cheong Ghil Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Choong Pyo Hong, Shin Dug Kim:
An enhanced virtual object management scheme for personalized ubiquitous computing services at peer-to-peer.
672-675

- Yong Zeng, Qinqi Pei, Jianfeng Ma, Lihua Dong:
Efficient secure multicast route using genetic algorithms for wireless sensor and actor networks.
676-678

- Yahui Li, Xining Cui, Linping Hu, Yulong Shen:
Efficient security transmission protocol with identity-based encryption in wireless mesh networks.
679-685

- Yingxu Lai, Qian Ma, Zhen Yang, Jing Liu:
Framework of Web content filtering for IPv6.
686-690

- Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Ioannis Karafyllidis:
Power estimation of 1-d Cellular Automata circuits.
691-697

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