SpringSim 2011:
Boston, MA, USA
Layne T. Watson, Gary W. Howell, William I. Thacker, Steven Seidel (Eds.):
2011 Spring Simulation Multi-conference, SpringSim '11, Boston, MA, USA, April 03-07, 2011. Volume 6: Proceedings of the 19th High Performance Computing Symposia (HPC).
SCS/ACM 2011
- Jörg Dümmler, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Component-based programming techniques for coarse-grained parallelism.
4-11

- Jacques M. Bahi, Raphaël Couturier, Lilia Ziane Khodja:
Parallel GMRES implementation for solving sparse linear systems on GPU clusters.
12-19

- Jayanta Choudhury:
Corrected model for "predicting the relative performance of CPU".
20-25

- Zhilim Zhang, Junying Zhang, Qiuyan Huo, Jingyu Chen, Xuezhou Xu:
SEERDIS: a DHT-based resource indexing and discovery scheme for the data center.
26-32

- Patrick Mackey, John Feo, Pak Chung Wong, Yousu Chen:
A highly parallel implementation of k-means for multithreaded architecture.
33-39

- Fang Liu, Ritu Mundhe, Masha Sosonkina, Chase Cockrell, Miles Aronnax, Pieter Maris, James P. Vary:
A data management system for ab-initio nuclear physics applications.
40-47

- Khaled Hamidouche, Joel Falcou, Daniel Etiemble:
A framework for an automatic hybrid MPI+OpenMP code generation.
48-55

- Ather Saeed, Andrew Stranieri, Richard Dazeley:
Fault-tolerant data aggregation scheme for monitoring of critical events in grid based healthcare sensor networks.
56-64

- Kai Baumgarten, Thomas Rauber:
Fast approximation algorithms for scheduling independent multiprocessor tasks.
65-72

- Luca Biferale, Mauro Sbragaglia, Andrea Scagliarini, Filippo Mantovani, Marcello Pivanti, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Raffaele Tripiccione, Fabio Pozzati, Federico Toschi:
Lattice Boltzmann method simulations on massively parallel multi-core architectures.
73-80

- Benoît Pradelle, Philippe Clauss, Vincent Loechner:
Adaptive runtime selection of parallel schedules in the polytope model.
81-88

- David R. Easterling, Layne T. Watson, Michael L. Madigan:
Direct search versus simulated annealing on two high dimensional problems.
89-95

- Amal Alghamdi, Aron J. Ahmadia, David I. Ketcheson, Matthew G. Knepley, Kyle T. Mandli, Lisandro Dalcín:
PetClaw: a scalable parallel nonlinear wave propagation solver for Python.
96-103

- Rhonda D. Phillips, Layne T. Watson, Randolph H. Wynne:
An SMP soft classification algorithm for remote sensing.
104-110

- Sai Kiran Talamudupula, Masha Sosonkina, Michael W. Schmidt:
Asynchronous invocation of adaptations in electronic structure calculations.
111-117

- Tae-Hyuk Ahn, Adrian Sandu:
Fully implicit tau-leaping methods for the stochastic simulation of chemical kinetics.
118-125

- Nicholas R. Radcliffe, Masha Sosonkina, Layne T. Watson:
Communication with spawned processes.
126-133

- Lukás Polok, Pavel Smrz:
Implementing random indexing on GPU.
134-142

- Hong Zhang, Adrian Sandu:
FATODE: a library for forward, adjoint and tangent linear integration of stiff systems.
143-150

- Denis V. Gladkov, Samuel Alberts, Roshan M. D'Souza, Steven Andrews:
Accelerating the smoldyn spatial stochastic biochemical reaction network simulator using GPUs.
151-158

- Gary W. Howell:
"Wide or tall" and "sparse matrix dense matrix" multiplications.
159-165

- Christopher R. Leonardi, David W. Holmes, John R. Williams, Peter Tilke:
A multi-core numerical framework for characterizing flow in oil reservoirs.
166-174

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