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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC'99, held in Kyoto, Japan in May 1999.
The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 61 submissions. Also included are the abstracts of several invited talks and 12 reviewed short papers corresponding to the poster presentations given at the symposium. The papers address many current issues in high-performance computing and communication, regarding hardware and network architectures as well as regarding software and theoretical foundations; also advanced applications are studied in a variety of fields including modeling, visualisation, and computational science.




This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC'99, held in Kyoto, Japan in May 1999.
The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 61 submissions. Also included are the abstracts of several invited talks and 12 reviewed short papers corresponding to the poster presentations given at the symposium. The papers address many current issues in high-performance computing and communication, regarding hardware and network architectures as well as regarding software and theoretical foundations; also advanced applications are studied in a variety of fields including modeling, visualisation, and computational science.


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC'99, held in Kyoto, Japan in May 1999.
The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 61 submissions. Also included are the abstracts of several invited talks and 12 reviewed short papers corresponding to the poster presentations given at the symposium. The papers address many current issues in high-performance computing and communication, regarding hardware and network architectures as well as regarding software and theoretical foundations; also advanced applications are studied in a variety of fields including modeling, visualisation, and computational science.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Supercomputing ... Looking ahead....Pages 1-2
An introduction to DRAMA project....Pages 3-4
An introduction to OCEANS project....Pages 5-6
An introduction to NANOS project....Pages 7-8
An introduction to HPF+ project....Pages 9-10
Synchronous communication of molecular and electronic structure information in a distributed computing environment....Pages 11-16
Profile-based selection of load value and address predictors....Pages 17-28
Instruction-level microprocessor modeling of scientific applications....Pages 29-40
Neural network classifiers execution on superscalar microprocessors....Pages 41-54
Message Passing Communication in a parallel computer Cenju-4....Pages 55-70
Coping with very high latencies in petaflop computer systems....Pages 71-82
Parallelization via constrained storage mapping optimization....Pages 83-94
A comparison of automatic parallelizing compiler and improvements by compiler directives....Pages 95-108
Dynamically adaptive parallel programs....Pages 109-120
A feasibility study in iterative compilation....Pages 121-132
Multithreading runtime support for loop and functional parallelism....Pages 133-144
Parallelization and vectorization effects on a code simulating a vitreous lattice model with constrained dynamics....Pages 145-156
Multi-phase hydrodynamic simulations on parallel computer....Pages 157-168
Kinetic analysis of functional images: The case for a practical approach to performance prediction....Pages 169-180
Parallel radiosity: Evaluation of parallel form factor calculations and a static load balancing algorithm....Pages 181-193
Parallel distributed optimization by resource addition and reduction....Pages 194-205
Application of parallel sparse direct methods in semiconductor device and process simulation....Pages 206-219
Biological- and chemical-parallel applications on a PC cluster....Pages 220-233
Unnoticeable jitter in ATM workstation configurations....Pages 234-243
Integrity and performance in network attached storage....Pages 244-256
Network interface for a data driven network of workstations (D2NOW)....Pages 257-268
Basic design of the earth simulator....Pages 269-280
Parallel computational design of NJR global climate models....Pages 281-291
GeoFEM: High-performance parallel FEM for geophysical applications....Pages 292-303
Generalized ? networks....Pages 304-311
HTGviz: A graphic tool for the synthesis of automatic and user-driven program parallelization in the compilation process....Pages 312-319
Multithreaded LOGFLOW on KUMP/D....Pages 320-327
Grouped RAID accesses to reduce false sharing effect in clusters with single I/O space....Pages 328-335
Parallel map recognition by pipeline control....Pages 336-343
Parallelization of ILU decomposition for elliptic boundary value problem of the PDE on AP3000....Pages 344-353
Task migration in 2D wormhole-routed mesh multicomputers....Pages 354-362
A suitable domain decomposition for the adaptive mesh refinement method....Pages 363-372
Utilization of cache area in on-chip multiprocessor....Pages 373-380
A parallel programming environment for networks....Pages 381-390
Emulation facility for data-driven real-time multi-processing....Pages 391-398
Back Matter....Pages -
Failure restoration for location server with user movement learning and prediction....Pages 399-406


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC'99, held in Kyoto, Japan in May 1999.
The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 61 submissions. Also included are the abstracts of several invited talks and 12 reviewed short papers corresponding to the poster presentations given at the symposium. The papers address many current issues in high-performance computing and communication, regarding hardware and network architectures as well as regarding software and theoretical foundations; also advanced applications are studied in a variety of fields including modeling, visualisation, and computational science.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Supercomputing ... Looking ahead....Pages 1-2
An introduction to DRAMA project....Pages 3-4
An introduction to OCEANS project....Pages 5-6
An introduction to NANOS project....Pages 7-8
An introduction to HPF+ project....Pages 9-10
Synchronous communication of molecular and electronic structure information in a distributed computing environment....Pages 11-16
Profile-based selection of load value and address predictors....Pages 17-28
Instruction-level microprocessor modeling of scientific applications....Pages 29-40
Neural network classifiers execution on superscalar microprocessors....Pages 41-54
Message Passing Communication in a parallel computer Cenju-4....Pages 55-70
Coping with very high latencies in petaflop computer systems....Pages 71-82
Parallelization via constrained storage mapping optimization....Pages 83-94
A comparison of automatic parallelizing compiler and improvements by compiler directives....Pages 95-108
Dynamically adaptive parallel programs....Pages 109-120
A feasibility study in iterative compilation....Pages 121-132
Multithreading runtime support for loop and functional parallelism....Pages 133-144
Parallelization and vectorization effects on a code simulating a vitreous lattice model with constrained dynamics....Pages 145-156
Multi-phase hydrodynamic simulations on parallel computer....Pages 157-168
Kinetic analysis of functional images: The case for a practical approach to performance prediction....Pages 169-180
Parallel radiosity: Evaluation of parallel form factor calculations and a static load balancing algorithm....Pages 181-193
Parallel distributed optimization by resource addition and reduction....Pages 194-205
Application of parallel sparse direct methods in semiconductor device and process simulation....Pages 206-219
Biological- and chemical-parallel applications on a PC cluster....Pages 220-233
Unnoticeable jitter in ATM workstation configurations....Pages 234-243
Integrity and performance in network attached storage....Pages 244-256
Network interface for a data driven network of workstations (D2NOW)....Pages 257-268
Basic design of the earth simulator....Pages 269-280
Parallel computational design of NJR global climate models....Pages 281-291
GeoFEM: High-performance parallel FEM for geophysical applications....Pages 292-303
Generalized ? networks....Pages 304-311
HTGviz: A graphic tool for the synthesis of automatic and user-driven program parallelization in the compilation process....Pages 312-319
Multithreaded LOGFLOW on KUMP/D....Pages 320-327
Grouped RAID accesses to reduce false sharing effect in clusters with single I/O space....Pages 328-335
Parallel map recognition by pipeline control....Pages 336-343
Parallelization of ILU decomposition for elliptic boundary value problem of the PDE on AP3000....Pages 344-353
Task migration in 2D wormhole-routed mesh multicomputers....Pages 354-362
A suitable domain decomposition for the adaptive mesh refinement method....Pages 363-372
Utilization of cache area in on-chip multiprocessor....Pages 373-380
A parallel programming environment for networks....Pages 381-390
Emulation facility for data-driven real-time multi-processing....Pages 391-398
Back Matter....Pages -
Failure restoration for location server with user movement learning and prediction....Pages 399-406
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