Volume 25, Number 1, 1 January 1999
Volume 25, Number 2, 1 February 1999
Volume 25, Number 3, 22 March 1999
- Ravi Murty, Daniel Okunbor:
Efficient parallel algorithms for molecular dynamics simulations.
217-230

- Vikramaditya Sen, Mrinal K. Sen, Paul L. Stoffa:
PVM based 3-D Kirchhoff depth migration using dynamically computed travel-times: An application in seismic data processing.
231-248

- Mohamed Benmaiza, Abderezak Touzene:
One-to-all broadcast algorithm for constant degree 4 Cayley graphs.
249-264

- Cristina Corral, Isabel Giménez, José Marín, José Mas:
Parallel m-step preconditioners for the conjugate gradient method.
265-281

- Sunil Kim, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Interconnection network organization and its impact on performance and cost in shared memory multiprocessors.
283-309

- Jeff S. Reeve, M. Heath:
An efficient parallel version of the householder-QL matrix diagonalisation algorithm.
311-319

- Ioannis P. Vlahavas, Petros Kefalas, Constantin Halatsis:
OASys: an AND/OR parallel logic programming system.
321-336

Volume 25, Number 4, 1 April 1999
- Edmund Chadwick:
A hybrid parallel algorithm for the spectral transform method which uses functional parallelism.
345-360

- Thomas C. Clune, J. R. Elliott, M. S. Miesch, J. Toomre, Gary A. Glatzmaier:
Computational aspects of a code to study rotating turbulent convection in spherical shells.
361-380

- Maciej Drozdowski, Wodzimierz Gazek:
Scheduling divisible loads in a three-dimensional mesh of processors.
381-404

- Akihiro Fujiwara, Michiko Inoue, Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Hideo Fujiwara:
A cost optimal parallel algorithm for weighted distance transforms.
405-416

- Y. F. Hu, R. J. Blake:
An improved diffusion algorithm for dynamic load balancing.
417-444

- Zhiyong Liu, David Wai-Lok Cheung:
Oblivious routing for LC permutations on hypercubes.
445-460

- Roseli S. Wedemann, Valmir C. Barbosa, Raul Donangelo:
Defeasible time-stepping.
461-489

Volume 25, Number 5, 1 May 1999
- Nicholas Giolmas, Daniel W. Watson, David M. Chelberg, Peter V. Henstock, June-Ho Yi, Howard Jay Siegel:
Aspects of computational mode and data distribution for parallel range image segmentation.
499-523

- U. W. Rathe, Peter Sanders, P. L. Knight:
A case study in scalability: An ADI method for the two-dimensional time-dependent Dirac equation.
525-533

- Horst Schwichtenberg, G. Winter, H. Wallmeier:
Acceleration of molecular mechanic simulation by parallelization and fast multipole techniques.
535-546

- Pierre Boulet, Jack Dongarra, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien:
Static tiling for heterogeneous computing platforms.
547-568

- Wentong Cai, Kang Zhang, Stephen John Turner, Chengzheng Sun:
Interlock avoidance in transparent and dynamic parallel program instrumentation using logical clocks.
569-591

- Giuseppe Passoni, Giancarlo Alfonsi, Giovanni Tula, Umberto Cardu:
A wavenumber parallel computational code for the numerical integration of the Navier-Stokes equations.
593-611

- Marek Szularz, Jim Weston, Maurice Clint:
Explicitly restarted Lanczos algorithms in an MPP environment.
613-631

Volume 25, Number 6, 1 June 1999
Volume 25, Number 7, 13 August 1999
Parallelization Techniques for Numerical Modelling
Volume 25, Number 8, 1 September 1999
Volume 25, Number 9, 1 September 1999
- M. E. Barrows, Dawn E. Gregory, Lixin Gao, Arnold L. Rosenberg, Paul R. Cohen:
An empirical study of dynamic scheduling on rings of processors.
1063-1079

- Junji Yamamoto, Takashi Fujiwara, T. Komeda, Takayuki Kamei, Toshihiro Hanawa, Hideharu Amano:
Performance evaluation of SNAIL: A multiprocessor based on the simple serial synchronized multistage interconnection network architecture.
1081-1103

- Gwan-Hwan Hwang, Jenq Kuen Lee:
Communication set generations with CSD calculus and expression-rewriting framework.
1105-1130

- Andrea Clematis, Angelo Corana:
Modeling performance of heterogeneous parallel computing systems.
1131-1145

- Erricos John Kontoghiorghes, Maurice Clint, Hans-Heinrich Naegeli:
Recursive least-squares using a hybrid Householder algorithm on massively parallel SIMD systems.
1147-1159

- Guy Edjlali, Marc Garbey, Damien Tromeur-Dervout:
Interoperability parallel programs approach to simulate 3D frontal polymerization processes.
1161-1191

Volume 25, Numbers 10-11, 1 September 1999
- Nicola Cabibbo, Yumi Iwasaki, Klaus Schilling:
High performance computing in lattice QCD.
1197-1198

- R. Gupta:
General physics motivations for numerical simulations of quantum field theory.
1199-1215

- Federico Rapuano:
Quenched physics on APE computers.
1217-1226

- Stephan Güsken, Thomas Lippert, Klaus Schilling:
Lattice QCD with two dynamical Wilson fermions on APE100 parallel systems.
1227-1242

- S. Aoki, R. Burkhalter, K. Kanaya, T. Yoshié, Taisuke Boku, Hiroshi Nakamura, Yoshiyuki Yamashita:
Performance of lattice QCD programs on CP-PACS.
1243-1255

- Akira Ukawa:
Lattice QCD results from the CP-PACS computer.
1257-1280

- Robert D. Mawhinney:
The 1 Teraflops QCDSP computer.
1281-1296

- Raffaele Tripiccione:
APEmille.
1297-1309

- Anthony D. Kennedy:
The Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm on parallel computers.
1311-1339

- Philippe de Forcrand:
The MultiBoson method.
1341-1355

- Thomas Lippert:
Parallel SSOR preconditioning for lattice QCD.
1357-1370

- Stephan Güsken:
Stochastic estimator techniques and their implementation on distributed parallel computers.
1371-1381

- G. Peter Lepage:
Improved discretizations for lattice QCD.
1383-1393

- Robert G. Edwards, Urs M. Heller, Rajamani Narayanan:
Chiral fermions on the lattice.
1395-1407

Volume 25, Number 12, November 1999
- V. Annamalai, C. S. Krishnamoorthy, V. Kamakoti:
Adaptive finite element analysis on a parallel and distributed environment.
1413-1434

- G. Carré, Stéphane Lanteri, Mark Loriot:
High performance simulations of compressible flows inside car engine geometries using the N3S-NATUR parallel solver.
1435-1458

- Myron Ginsberg:
Influences, challenges, and strategies for automotive HPC benchmarking and performance improvement.
1459-1476

- Samia Loucif, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Lewis M. Mackenzie:
Analysis of fully adaptive wormhole routing in tori.
1477-1487

- Max Geigl, Martin Griebl, Christian Lengauer:
Termination detection in parallel loop nests with while loops.
1489-1510

Volume 25, Numbers 13-14, December 1999
- Erich Strohmaier, Jack Dongarra, Hans Werner Meuer, Horst D. Simon:
The marketplace of high-performance computing.
1517-1544

- Yoshio Oyanagi:
Development of supercomputers in Japan: Hardware and software.
1545-1567

- Enrico Clementi, Giorgina Corongiu:
Early parallelism with a loosely coupled array of processors: The ICAP experiment.
1583-1600

- Shunichi Uchida, Akira Aiba, Kazuaki Rokusawa, Takashi Chikayama, Ryuzo Hasegawa:
The parallel logic programming system in the FGCS project and its future directions.
1601-1633

- Kisaburo Nakazawa, Hiroshi Nakamura, Taisuke Boku, Ikuo Nakata, Yoshiyuki Yamashita:
CP-PACS: A massively parallel processor at the University of Tsukuba.
1635-1661

- D. Sugimoto:
GRAPE: A parallel computer dedicated to astrophysical many-body problems.
1663-1676

- Paolo Cremonesi, Emilia Rosti, Giuseppe Serazzi, Evgenia Smirni:
Performance evaluation of parallel systems.
1677-1698

- Vaidy S. Sunderam, Al Geist:
Heterogeneous parallel and distributed computing.
1699-1721

- A. P. Wim Böhm, Jeffrey Hammes, Sumit Sur:
On the performance of pure and impure parallel functional programs.
1723-1740

- Rajiv Gupta, Santosh Pande, Kleanthis Psarris, Vivek Sarkar:
Compilation techniques for parallel systems.
1741-1783

- Siegfried Benkner, Hans P. Zima:
Compiling High Performance Fortran for distributed-memory architectures.
1785-1825

- Bruno Bacci, Marco Danelutto, Susanna Pelagatti, Marco Vanneschi:
SkIE: A heterogeneous environment for HPC applications.
1827-1852

- David E. Womble, Sudip S. Dosanjh, Bruce Hendrickson, Michael A. Heroux, Steve Plimpton, James L. Tomkins, David S. Greenberg:
Massively parallel computing: A Sandia perspective.
1853-1876

- S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall:
Ring, torus and hypercube architectures/algorithms for parallel computing.
1877-1906

- Walid A. Najjar, Edward A. Lee, Guang R. Gao:
Advances in the dataflow computational model.
1907-1929

- Iain S. Duff, Henk A. van der Vorst:
Developments and trends in the parallel solution of linear systems.
1931-1970

- Emilio L. Zapata, Oscar G. Plata, Rafael Asenjo, Guillermo P. Trabado:
Data-parallel support for numerical irregular problems.
1971-1994

- Shun Doi, Takumi Washio:
Ordering strategies and related techniques to overcome the trade-off between parallelism and convergence in incomplete factorizations.
1995-2014

- Clemens-August Thole, Klaus Stüben:
Industrial simulation on parallel computers.
2015-2037

- Tayfun Tezduyar, Yasuo Osawa:
Methods for parallel computation of complex flow problems.
2039-2066

- Richard A. Robb:
Visualization in biomedical computing.
2067-2110

- Kenneth C. Bowler, Anthony J. G. Hey:
Parallel computing and quantum chromodynamics.
2111-2134

- Hermann Mierendorff, Wolfgang Joppich:
Empirical performance modeling for parallel weather prediction codes.
2135-2148

- Stavros A. Zenios:
High-performance computing in finance: The last 10 years and the next.
2149-2175

- Andreas Reuter:
Methods for parallel execution of complex database queries.
2177-2188

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