Volume 14, Number 1, January 2002
Volume 14, Number 2, February 2002
- Kevin Barker, Nikos Chrisochoides, Jeffrey Dobbelaere, Démian Nave, Keshav Pingali:
Date movement and control substrate for parallel adaptive applications.
77-101

- Thomas Fahringer, Krzysztof Sowa-Pieklo, Przemyslaw Czerwinski, Peter Brezany, Marian Bubak, Rainer Koppler, Roland Wismüller:
SPiDER - An advanced symbolic debugger for Fortran 90/HPF programs.
103-136

- Krzysztof Boryczko, Witold Dzwinel, David A. Yuen:
Parallel implementation of the fluid particle model for simulating complex fluids in the mesoscale.
137-161

Volume 14, Number 3, March 2002
- Roland Wismüller:
Special Issue: Euro-Par 2000.
163-164

- Felix Rauch, Christian Kurmann, Thomas Stricker:
Optimizing the distribution of large data sets in theory and practice.
165-181

- Kevin B. Theobald, Rishi Kumar, Gagan Agrawal, Gerd Heber, Ruppa K. Thulasiram, Guang R. Gao:
Implementation and evaluation of a communication intensive application on the EARTH multithreaded system.
183-201

- Harold W. Cain, Barton P. Miller, Brian J. N. Wylie:
A callgraph-based search strategy for automated performance diagnosis.
203-217

- Kirk Schloegel, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar:
Parallel static and dynamic multi-constraint graph partitioning.
219-240

Volume 14, Number 4, 10 April 2002
Volume 14, Number 5, 25 April 2002
Volume 14, Number 6-7, May/June 2002
- Special Issue: APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Simulation.
369-370

- Geoffrey Fox, Sung Hoon Ko, Marlon E. Pierce, Ozgur Balsoy, Jake Kim, Sangmi Lee, Kang-Seok Kim, Sangyoon Oh, Xi Rao, Mustafa Varank, Hasan Bulut, Gurhan Gunduz, Xiaohong Qiu, Shrideep Pallickara, Ahmet Uyar, Choon-Han Youn:
Grid services for earthquake science.
371-393

- Kazuo Minami, Hiroshi Okuda:
Optimization of GeoFEM for high performance sequential computer architectures.
395-409

- Kengo Nakajima, Hiroshi Okuda:
Parallel iterative solvers for unstructured grids using a directive/MPI hybrid programming model for the GeoFEM platform on SMP cluster architectures.
411-429

- H. L. Xing, Akifumi Makinouchi:
Finite-element modeling of multibody contact and its application to active faults.
431-450

- Yoshitaka Wada, Hiroshi Okuda:
Effective adaptation technique for hexahedral mesh.
451-463

- Hiroaki Matsui, Hiroshi Okuda:
Thermal convection analysis in a rotating shell by a parallel finite-element method - development of a thermal-hydraulic subsystem of GeoFEM.
465-481

- Kengo Nakajima:
Parallel multilevel iterative linear solvers with unstructured adaptive grids for simulations in earth science.
483-498

- Mikio Iizuka, Daigo Sekita, Hisashi Suito, Mamoru Hyodo, Kazuro Hirahara, David Place, Peter Mora, Osamu Hazama, Hiroshi Okuda:
Parallel simulation system for earthquake generation: fault analysis modules and parallel coupling analysis.
499-519

- Issei Fujishiro, Li Chen, Yuriko Takeshima, Hiroko Nakamura, Yasuko Suzuki:
Parallel visualization of gigabyte datasets in GeoFEM.
521-530

- Kristy F. Tiampo, John B. Rundle, P. Hopper, J. Sá Martins, S. Gross, S. McGinnis:
Parallelization of a large-scale computational earthquake simulation program.
531-550

Volume 14, Number 8-9, July/10 August
- Special Issue: High Performance Fortran.
551-553

- Yoshiki Seo, Hidetoshi Iwashita, Hiroshi Ohta, Hitoshi Sakagami:
HPF/JA: extensions of High Performance Fortran for accelerating real-world applications.
555-573

- Hidetoshi Iwashita, Naoki Sueyasu, Sachio Kamiya, G. Matthijs van Waveren:
VPP Fortran and the design of HPF/JA extensions.
575-588

- G. Matthijs van Waveren, Cliff Addison, Peter Harrison, Dave Orange, Norman Brown, Hidetoshi Iwashita:
Code generator for the HPF Library and Fortran 95 transformational functions.
589-602

- Hitoshi Murai, Takuya Araki, Yasuharu Hayashi, Kenji Suehiro, Yoshiki Seo:
Implementation and evaluation of HPF/SX V2.
603-629

- Tatsuki Ogino:
Three-dimensional global MHD simulation code for the Earth's magnetosphere using HPF/JA.
631-646

- Hiroshi Okuda, Norihisa Anan:
Optimization of element-by-element FEM in HPF 1.1.
647-663

- Hans Moritsch, Siegfried Benkner:
High-performance numerical pricing methods.
665-678

- H. Sakagami, T. Mizuno:
Compatibility comparison and performance evaluation for Japanese HPF compilers using scientific applications.
679-689

- Will Denissen, Henk J. Sips:
Finding performance bugs with the TNO HPF benchmark suite.
691-712

- Barbara M. Chapman, F. Bregier, Amit Patil, Achal Prabhakar:
Achieving performance under OpenMP on ccNUMA and software distributed shared memory systems.
713-739

- John M. Mellor-Crummey, Vikram S. Adve, Bradley Broom, Daniel G. Chavarría-Miranda, Robert J. Fowler, Guohua Jin, Ken Kennedy, Qing Yi:
Advanced optimization strategies in the Rice dHPF compiler.
741-767

- Yasunori Nishitani, Kiyoshi Negishi, Hiroshi Ohta, Eiji Nunohiro:
Techniques for compiling and implementing all NAS parallel benchmarks in HPF.
769-787

- Siegfried Benkner, Thomas Brandes:
Efficient parallel programming on scalable shared memory systems with High Performance Fortran.
789-803

Volume 14, Number 10, 25 August 2002
Volume 14, Number 11, 25 August 2002
Volume 14, Number 12, 2002
Volume 14, Number 13-15, 2002
- Editorial: A summary of Grid computing environment.
1035-1044

- Gregor von Laszewski, Jarek Gawor, Peter Lane, Nell Rehn, Michael Russell:
Features of the Java Commodity Grid Kit.
1045-1055

- Manish Parashar, Gregor von Laszewski, Snigdha Verma, Jarek Gawor, Kate Keahey, Nell Rehn:
A CORBA Commodity Grid Kit.
1057-1074

- Keith R. Jackson:
pyGlobus: a Python interface to the Globus ToolkitTM.
1075-1083

- Stephen Mock, Mary Thomas, Maytal Dahan, Kurt Mueller, Catherine Mills, Gregor von Laszewski:
The Perl Commodity Grid Toolkit.
1085-1095

- Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara:
An event service to support Grid computational environments.
1097-1127

- Jason Novotny:
The Grid Portal Development Kit.
1129-1144

- Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro:
Web-based access to the Grid using the Grid Resource Broker portal.
1145-1160

- Jerry A. Clarke, Raju R. Namburu:
A distributed computing environment for interdisciplinary applications.
1161-1174

- Rajkumar Buyya, Manzur M. Murshed:
GridSim: a toolkit for the modeling and simulation of distributed resource management and scheduling for Grid computing.
1175-1220

- Karen Schuchardt, Brett T. Didier, Gary D. Black:
Ecce - a problem-solving environment's evolution toward Grid services and a Web architecture.
1221-1239

- Naren Ramakrishnan, Layne T. Watson, Dennis G. Kafura, Calvin J. Ribbens, Clifford A. Shaffer:
Programming environments for multidisciplinary Grid communities.
1241-1273

- Tomasz Haupt, Purushotham Bangalore, Gregory Henley:
Mississippi Computational Web Portal.
1275-1287

- Gregor von Laszewski, Michael Russell, Ian T. Foster, John Shalf, Gabrielle Allen, Greg Daues, Jason Novotny, Edward Seidel:
Community software development with the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory.
1289-1301

- William A. Watson III, Ian Bird, Jie Chen, Bryan Hess, Andy Kowalski, Ying Chen:
A Web services data analysis Grid.
1303-1311

- Kamil Iskra, Robert G. Belleman, G. Dick van Albada, J. Santoso, Peter M. A. Sloot, Henri E. Bal, Hans J. W. Spoelder, Marian Bubak:
The Polder Computing Environment: a system for interactive distributed simulation.
1313-1335

- Christopher R. Johnson, Steven G. Parker, David M. Weinstein, Sean Heffernan:
Component-based, problem-solving environments for large-scale scientific computing.
1337-1349

- Randal Rheinheimer, Judy I. Beiriger, Hugh P. Bivens, Steven L. Humphreys:
The ASCI Computational Grid: initial deployment.
1351-1363

- Anand Natrajan, Anh Nguyen-Tuong, Marty Humphrey, Michael Herrick, Brian P. Clarke, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
The Legion Grid Portal.
1365-1394

- Dietmar W. Erwin:
UNICORE - a Grid computing environment.
1395-1410

- Marlon E. Pierce, Choon-Han Youn, Geoffrey Fox:
The Gateway computational Web portal.
1411-1426

- Mary Thomas, Maytal Dahan, Kurt Mueller, Stephen Mock, Catherine Mills, Ray Regno:
Application portals: practice and experience.
1427-1443

- Keith Moore, Jack Dongarra:
NetBuild: transparent cross-platform access to computational software libraries.
1445-1456

- Dorian C. Arnold, Henri Casanova, Jack Dongarra:
Innovations of the NetSolve Grid Computing System.
1457-1479

- Elias N. Houstis, Ann Christine Catlin, Nitesh Dhanjani, John R. Rice, Naren Ramakrishnan, Vassilios S. Verykios:
MyPYTHIA: a recommendation portal for scientific software and services.
1481-1505

- Rajkumar Buyya, David Abramson, Jonathan Giddy, Heinz Stockinger:
Economic models for resource management and scheduling in Grid computing.
1507-1542

- Matthias S. Müller, Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch:
A software development environment for Grid computing.
1543-1551

- Andreas Schreiber:
The integrated simulation environment TENT.
1553-1568

- Vijay Mann, Manish Parashar:
Engineering an interoperable computational collaboratory on the Grid.
1569-1593

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