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Euro-Par'97 Parallel Processing [electronic resource] : Third International Euro-Par Conference, Passau, Germany, August 26–29, 1997, Proceedings / edited by Christian Lengauer, Martin Griebl, Sergei Gorlatch.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1997Edition: 1st ed. 1997Description: LX, 1382 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540695493
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
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Contents:
Basis of parallel speculative execution -- Unifying theories for parallel programming -- Automatic parallelization of irregular and pointer-based computations: Perspectives from logic and constraint programming -- Static and dynamic data management in networks -- Iterative algorithms on high performance architectures -- A performance tuning approach for shared-memory multiprocessors -- Workshop 01: Support tools and environments -- Nova visualization for optimization of data-parallel programs -- On correcting the intrusion of tracing non-deterministic programs by software -- Using control and data flow analysis for race evaluation -- Client server computing on message passing systems: Experiences with PVM-RPC -- Exdasy — A user-friendly and extendable data distribution system -- Interconnecting multiple heterogeneous parallel application components -- EDPEPPS: An integrated graphical toolset for the design and performance evaluation of portable parallel software -- Load bala
Summary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Euro-Par Conference, held in Passau, Germany, in August 1997. The 178 revised papers presented were selected from more than 300 submissions on the basis of 1101 reviews. The papers are organized in accordance with the conference workshop structure in tracks on support tools and environments, routing and communication, automatic parallelization, parallel and distributed algorithms, programming languages, programming models and methods, numerical algorithms, parallel architectures, HPC applications, scheduling and load balancing, performance evaluation, instruction-level parallelism, database systems, symbolic computation, real-time systems, and an ESPRIT workshop.
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Basis of parallel speculative execution -- Unifying theories for parallel programming -- Automatic parallelization of irregular and pointer-based computations: Perspectives from logic and constraint programming -- Static and dynamic data management in networks -- Iterative algorithms on high performance architectures -- A performance tuning approach for shared-memory multiprocessors -- Workshop 01: Support tools and environments -- Nova visualization for optimization of data-parallel programs -- On correcting the intrusion of tracing non-deterministic programs by software -- Using control and data flow analysis for race evaluation -- Client server computing on message passing systems: Experiences with PVM-RPC -- Exdasy — A user-friendly and extendable data distribution system -- Interconnecting multiple heterogeneous parallel application components -- EDPEPPS: An integrated graphical toolset for the design and performance evaluation of portable parallel software -- Load bala

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Euro-Par Conference, held in Passau, Germany, in August 1997. The 178 revised papers presented were selected from more than 300 submissions on the basis of 1101 reviews. The papers are organized in accordance with the conference workshop structure in tracks on support tools and environments, routing and communication, automatic parallelization, parallel and distributed algorithms, programming languages, programming models and methods, numerical algorithms, parallel architectures, HPC applications, scheduling and load balancing, performance evaluation, instruction-level parallelism, database systems, symbolic computation, real-time systems, and an ESPRIT workshop.

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