6. PPAM 2005:
Poznan, Poland
Roman Wyrzykowski, Jack Dongarra, Norbert Meyer, Jerzy Wasniewski (Eds.):
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, 6th International Conference, PPAM 2005, Poznan, Poland, September 11-14, 2005, Revised Selected Papers.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3911 Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-34141-2
Parallel and Distributed Architectures
Paralel and Distributed Non-numerical Algorithms
- Zbigniew J. Czech, Bozena Wieczorek:
Frequency of Co-operation of Parallel Simulated Annealing Processes.
43-50

- Mamoun Filali, Valérie Issarny, Philippe Mauran, Gérard Padiou, Philippe Quéinnec:
Maximal Group Membership in Ad Hoc Networks.
51-58

- Marcin Gorawski, Rafal Malczok:
Multi-thread Processing of Long Aggregates Lists.
59-66

- Zbigniew Kokosinski:
A New Algorithm for Generation of Exactly M-Block Set Partitions in Associative Model.
67-74

- Adrian Kosowski, Lukasz Kuszner:
A Self-stabilizing Algorithm for Finding a Spanning Tree in a Polynomial Number of Moves.
75-82

- S. Arash Ostadzadeh, M. Amir Moulavi, Zeinab Zeinalpour:
Massive Concurrent Deletion of Keys in B*-Tree.
83-91

- Jurij Silc, Peter Korosec:
The Distributed Stigmergic Algorithm for Multi-parameter Optimization.
92-99

Performance Analysis, Prediction and Optimization
- Luiz Angelo Steffenel, Grégory Mounié:
Total Exchange Performance Modelling Under Network Contention.
100-107

- Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika, Marcin Koch, Dominik Dziok, Allen D. Malony, Marcin Smetek, Roland Wismüller:
Towards the Performance Visualization of Web-Service Based Applications.
108-115

- Stanislaw Gawiejnowicz, Wieslaw Kurc, Lidia Pankowska:
Parallel Machine Scheduling of Deteriorating Jobs by Modified Steepest Descent Search.
116-123

- José R. Herrero, Juan J. Navarro:
A Study on Load Imbalance in Parallel Hypermatrix Multiplication Using OpenMP.
124-131

- Adam Janiak, Marcin Winczaszek:
Common Due Window Assignment in Parallel Processor Scheduling Problem with Nonlinear Penalty Functions.
132-139

- Ezequiel Herruzo, Andrés J. Mesones, José I. Benavides, Oscar G. Plata, Emilio L. Zapata:
Distributed Architecture System for Computer Performance Testing.
140-147

- Marcin Kuta, Darin Nikolow, Renata Slota, Jacek Kitowski:
Data Access Time Estimation for the CASTOR HSM System.
148-155

- Hong Linh Truong, Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak, Jakub Dziwisz, Thomas Fahringer, Andreas Hoheisel:
Towards Distributed Monitoring and Performance Analysis Services in the K-WfGrid Project.
156-163

- Pavel Tvrdík, Ivan Simecek:
A New Diagonal Blocking Format and Model of Cache Behavior for Sparse Matrices.
164-171

Grid Programming
Tools and Environments for Clusters and Grids
- Albano Alves, António Pina:
Bridging the Gap Between Cluster and Grid Computing.
196-203

- Marian Babik, Ladislav Hluchý:
A Broker Based Architecture for Automated Discovery and Invocation of Stateful Services.
204-211

- Rudolf Berrendorf, Marc-André Hermanns, Jan Seidel:
Remote Parallel I/O in Grid Environments.
212-219

- Pawel Czarnul, Michal Bajor, Marcin Fraczak, Anna Banaszczyk, Marcin Fiszer, Katarzyna Ramczykowska:
Remote Task Submission and Publishing in BeesyCluster: Security and Efficiency of Web Service Interface.
220-227

- Richard L. Graham, Timothy S. Woodall, Jeffrey M. Squyres:
Open MPI: A Flexible High Performance MPI.
228-239

- Lukasz Kuczynski, Konrad Karczewski, Roman Wyrzykowski:
ClusteriX Data Management System and Its Integration with Applications.
240-248

- Piotr Kopta, Tomasz Kuczynski, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Grid Access and User Interface in CLUSTERIX Project.
249-257

- Kaoutar El Maghraoui, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Carlos A. Varela:
An Architecture for Reconfigurable Iterative MPI Applications in Dynamic Environments.
258-271

- Rafal Metkowski, Piotr Bala:
Parallel Computing in Java: Looking for the Most Effective RMI Implementation for Clusters.
272-277

- Gustaf Nimar, Vladimir Vlassov, Konstantin Popov:
Practical Experience in Building an Agent System for Semantics-Based Provision and Selection of Grid Services.
278-287

- Piotr Poznanski, Jacek Kitowski:
A Framework for Managing Large Scale Computing Fabrics and Its Computational Complexity.
288-295

- José Rufino, António Pina, Albano Alves, José Exposto:
Domus - An Architecture for Cluster-Oriented Distributed Hash Tables.
296-303

Applications of Parallel/Distributed/Grid Computing
- Boguslaw Butrylo, Marek Tudruj, Lukasz Masko:
Iterative Reconstruction of Tomographic Scans in Dynamic SMP Clusters with Communication on the Fly.
304-311

- Raimondas Ciegis, Alexander Jakusev, Vadimas Starikovicius:
Parallel Tool for Solution of Multiphase Flow Problems.
312-319

- Geoffrey Fox, Mehmet S. Aktas, Galip Aydin, Hasan Bulut, Harshawardhan Gadgil, Sangyoon Oh, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon E. Pierce, Ahmet Sayar, Gang Zhai:
Grids for Real Time Data Applications.
320-332

- Bartlomiej Gudowski, Jaroslaw Was:
Modeling of People Flow in Public Transport Vehicles.
333-339

- Bartosz Kuczewski, Przemyslaw Baranowski, Dariusz Ucinski:
Parallel Processing in Discrimination Between Models of Dynamic Systems.
340-348

- Jacek Lebiedz, Krzysztof Mieloszyk, Bogdan Wiszniewski:
Real Terrain Visualisation with a Distributed PC-Cluster.
349-356

- Martin Maliska, Branislav Simo, Marek Ciglan, Peter Slizik, Ladislav Hluchý:
Service Oriented Architecture for Risk Assessment of Natural Disasters.
357-363

- Tomasz Olas, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Porting Thermomechanical Applications to Grid Environment.
364-372

- Sebastian Pluta, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Parallel Implementation of Software Package for Modelling Bi-phase Gas-Particle Flows.
373-379

- Daniel Singer, Alain Vagner:
Parallel Resolution of the Satisfiability Problem (SAT) with OpenMP and MPI.
380-388

- Ziga Turk:
Grid Technology for the Collaborative Enterprise.
389-398

- Grzegorz M. Wojcik, Wieslaw A. Kaminski:
Large Scalable Simulations of Mammalian Visual Cortex.
399-405

Evolutionary Computing with Applications
Parallel Data Mining
Parallel Numerics
- Pedro Alonso, Antonio M. Vidal:
An Efficient Parallel Solution of Complex Toeplitz Linear Systems, .
486-493

- Carlos Balsa, Michel J. Daydé, Ronan Guivarch, José M. Laginha M. Palma, Daniel Ruiz:
Monitoring the Block Conjugate Gradient Convergence Within the Inexact Inverse Subspace Iteration.
494-504

- Radim Blaheta, Petr Byczanski, Ondrej Jakl, Jirí Starý:
Parallel Schwarz Methods: Algebraic Construction of Coarse Problems, Implementation and Testing.
505-512

- Jacek Gondzio, Andreas Grothey:
Direct Solution of Linear Systems of Size 109 Arising in Optimization with Interior Point Methods.
513-525

- Oleg Maslennikow, Volodymyr Lepekha, Anatoli Sergyienko:
FPGA Implementation of the Conjugate Gradient Method.
526-533

- Pawel J. Matuszyk, Krzysztof Boryczko:
A Parallel Preconditioning for the Nonlinear Stokes Problem.
534-541

- Adam Smyk, Marek Tudruj:
Optimization of Parallel FDTD Computations Based on Structural Redeployment of Macro Data Flow Nodes.
542-550

- Przemyslaw Stpiczynski:
A Note on the Numerical Inversion of the Laplace Transform.
551-558

Computer Methods
The Second Grid Application and Middleware Workshop (GAMW'2005)
- Zoltan Balogh, Emil Gatial, Michal Laclavik, Martin Maliska, Ladislav Hluchý:
Knowledge-Based Runtime Prediction of Stateful Web Services for Optimal Workflow Construction.
599-607

- Krzysztof Benedyczak, Aleksander Nowinski, Krzysztof Nowinski, Piotr Bala:
Real-Time Visualization in the Grid Using UNICORE Middleware.
608-615

- Peter Brezany, Christian Kloner, A. Min Tjoa:
Development of a Grid Service for Scalable Decision Tree Construction from Grid Databases.
616-624

- Luisa D'Amore, Giuliano Laccetti, Marco Lapegna:
Block Matrix Multiplication in a Distributed Computing Environment: Experiments with NetSolve.
625-632

- Jirí Denemark, Michal Jankowski, Ales Krenek, Ludek Matyska, Norbert Meyer, Miroslav Ruda, Pawel Wolniewicz:
Best Practices of User Account Management with Virtual Organization Based Access to Grid.
633-642

- Sai Srinivas Dharanikota, Ralf Ratering:
Manageable Dynamic Execution Environments on the Grid Using Virtual Machines.
643-650

- Tomasz Gubala, Marian Bubak, Maciej Malawski, Katarzyna Rycerz:
Semantic-Based Grid Workflow Composition.
651-658

- Gracjan Jankowski, József Kovács, Norbert Meyer, Radoslaw Januszewski, Rafal Mikolajczak:
Towards Checkpointing Grid Architecture.
659-666

- Pawel Jurczyk, Maciej Golenia, Maciej Malawski, Dawid Kurzyniec, Marian Bubak, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Enabling Remote Method Invocations in Peer-to-Peer Environments: RMIX over JXTA.
667-674

- Krzysztof Kaczmarski, Piotr Habela, Hanna Kozankiewicz, Krzysztof Stencel, Kazimierz Subieta:
Transparency in Object-Oriented Grid Database Systems.
675-682

- Bartosz Kryza, Marta Majewska, Renata Slota, Jacek Kitowski:
Unifying Grid Metadata Representations Through Ontologies.
683-690

- Michael Russell, Jason Novotny, Oliver Wehrens:
The Grid Portlets Web Application: A Grid Portal Framework.
691-698

- Katarzyna Rycerz, Marian Bubak, Maciej Malawski, Peter M. A. Sloot:
A Grid Service for Management of Multiple HLA Federate Processes.
699-706

- Renata Slota, Lukasz Skital, Darin Nikolow, Jacek Kitowski:
Algorithms for Automatic Data Replication in Grid Environment.
707-714

The Second Grid Resource Management Workshop (GRMW'2005)
- Martin Alt, Andreas Hoheisel, Hans Werner Pohl, Sergei Gorlatch:
A Grid Workflow Language Using High-Level Petri Nets.
715-722

- Sergio Andreozzi, Paolo Ciancarini, Danilo Montesi, Rocco Moretti:
Towards a Language for a Satisfaction-Based Selection of Grid Services.
723-730

- Ranieri Baraglia, Renato Ferrini, Pierluigi Ritrovato:
HMM: A Static Mapping Algorithm to Map Parallel Applications on Grids.
731-740

- Mathias Dalheimer, Franz-Josef Pfreundt, Peter Merz:
Agent-Based Grid Scheduling with Calana.
741-750

- Ralf Gruber, Vincent Keller, Pierre Kuonen, Marie-Christine Sawley, Basile Schaeli, Ali Tolou, Marc Torruella, Trach-Minh Tran:
Towards an Intelligent Grid Scheduling System.
751-757

- Marcin Lawenda, Marcin Okon, Ariel Oleksiak, Bogdan Ludwiczak, Tomasz Piontek, Juliusz Pukacki, Norbert Meyer, Jaroslaw Nabrzyski, Maciej Stroinski:
Running Interactive Jobs in the Grid Environment.
758-765

- Omer Ozan Sonmez, Attila Gürsoy:
Comparison of Pricing Policies for a Computational Grid Market.
766-773

- Andrei Tchernykh, Juan Manuel Ramírez-Alcaraz, Arutyun Avetisyan, Nikolai Kuzjurin, Dmitry Grushin, Sergey Zhuk:
Two Level Job-Scheduling Strategies for a Computational Grid.
774-781

- Oliver Wäldrich, Philipp Wieder, Wolfgang Ziegler:
A Meta-scheduling Service for Co-allocating Arbitrary Types of Resources.
782-791

- Marek Wieczorek, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
Comparison of Workflow Scheduling Strategies on the Grid.
792-800

Workshop on Large Scale Computations on Grids
- Olaf Bonorden, Joachim Gehweiler, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide:
A Web Computing Environment for Parallel Algorithms in Java.
801-808

- Simone A. Ludwig, William Naylor, Omer F. Rana, Julian A. Padget:
Matchmaking of Mathematical Web Services.
809-816

- Dana Petcu, Daniel Vizman, Marcin Paprzycki:
Porting CFD Codes Towards Grids: A Case Study.
817-824

- Jacek Rokicki, Marian Krause, Michal Wichulski:
Parallelization of Numerical CFD Codes in Cluster and Grid Environments.
825-830

- José Luis Vázquez-Poletti, Eduardo Huedo, Rubén S. Montero, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
Execution of a Bioinformatics Application in a Joint IRISGrid/EGEE Testbed.
831-838

Workshop on Scheduling for Parallel Computing
- Olaf Bonorden, Joachim Gehweiler, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide:
Load Balancing Strategies in a Web Computing Environment.
839-846

- Maciej Drozdowski, Marcin Lawenda:
Multi-installment Divisible Load Processing in Heterogeneous Systems with Limited Memory.
847-854

- Krzysztof Giaro, Marek Kubale:
Chromatic Scheduling of 1- and 2-Processor UET Tasks on Dedicated Machines with Availability Constraints.
855-862

- Eryk Laskowski, Marek Tudruj:
Task Scheduling for Look-Ahead Reconfigurable Systems in Presence of Conditional Branches.
863-870

- Lukasz Masko:
Scheduling Task Graphs for Execution in Dynamic SMP Clusters with Bounded Number of Resources.
871-878

- Lukasz Masko, Pierre-François Dutot, Gregory Mounie, Denis Trystram, Marek Tudruj:
Scheduling Moldable Tasks for Dynamic SMP Clusters in SoC Technology.
879-887

- Ashish Meena, Pierre Boulet:
Model Driven Scheduling Framework for Multiprocessor SoC Design.
888-895

- Éric Piel, Philippe Marquet, Julien Soula, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
Asymmetric Scheduling and Load Balancing for Real-Time on Linux SMP.
896-903

- Grzegorz Wojtyla, Krzysztof Rzadca, Franciszek Seredynski:
Artificial Immune Systems Applied to Multiprocessor Scheduling.
904-911

Workshop on Language-Based Parallel Programming Models
- Jonathan Leighton Brown, Zhaofang Wen:
Toward an Application Support Layer: Numerical Computation in Unified Parallel C.
912-919

- Jorge Buenabad Chávez, Miguel A. Castro-García, Graciela Román-Alonso:
Simple, List-Based Parallel Programming with Transparent Load Balancing.
920-927

- Tamito Kajiyama, Akira Nukada, Hidehiko Hasegawa, Reiji Suda, Akira Nishida:
SILC: A Flexible and Environment-Independent Interface for Matrix Computation Libraries.
928-935

- Alexey Kalinov, Ilya Ledovskih, Mikhail Posypkin, Zakhar Levchenko, Vladimir Chizhov:
A Fortran Evolution of mpC Parallel Programming Language.
936-943

- Eryk Laskowski, Marek Tudruj, Richard Olejnik, Bernard Toursel:
Java Programs Optimization Based on the Most-Often-Used-Paths Approach.
944-951

- Adam Meissner, Krzysztof Zwierzynski:
Vertex-Magic Total Labeling of a Graph by Distributed Constraint Solving in the Mozart System.
952-959

- Robert W. Numrich:
A Parallel Numerical Library for Co-array Fortran.
960-969

- Daisuke Takahashi:
A Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Implementation of a Parallel 3-D FFT on SMP Clusters.
970-977

Workshop on Dependability of the Distributed Systems
- Jerzy Brzezinski, Cezary Sobaniec:
Safety of an Object-Based Version Vector Consistency Protocol of Session Guarantees.
978-985

- Mieczyslaw Drabowski, Krzysztof Czajkowski:
Minimizing Cost and Minimizing Schedule Length in Synthesis of Fault Tolerant Multiprocessors Systems.
986-993

- Pawel Kaczmarek, Henryk Krawczyk:
A Model of Exception Propagation in Distributed Applications.
994-1001

- Adrian Kosowski, Michal Malafiejski, Pawel Zylinski:
Parallel Processing Subsystems with Redundancy in a Distributed Environment.
1002-1009

- Jan Kwiatkowski, Piotr Karwaczynski, Marcin Pawlik:
Dependable Information Service for Distributed Systems.
1010-1017

- Krzysztof Sapiecha, Grzegorz Lukawski:
Fault-Tolerant Protocols for Scalable Distributed Data Structures.
1018-1025

- Max Walter, Carsten Trinitis:
Quantifying the Security of Composed Systems.
1026-1033

- Yuhong Zhao, Simon Oberthür, Norma Montealegre, Franz J. Rammig, Martin Kardos:
Increasing Dependability by Means of Model-Based Acceptance Test inside RTOS.
1034-1041

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Workshop on Parallel Bio-computing
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