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Parallel Computing, Volume 38
Volume 38, Numbers 1-2, January-February 2012
- Torsten Hoefler:

Extensions for next-generation parallel programming models. 1
- Nick Rutar, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth:

Data centric techniques for mapping performance data to program variables. 2-14 - Joshua Hursey, Richard L. Graham:

Analyzing fault aware collective performance in a process fault tolerant MPI. 15-25 - Jesper Larsson Träff:

Alternative, uniformly expressive and more scalable interfaces for collective communication in MPI. 26-36 - George Bosilca, Aurélien Bouteiller

, Anthony Danalis, Thomas Hérault
, Pierre Lemarinier
, Jack J. Dongarra:
DAGuE: A generic distributed DAG engine for High Performance Computing. 37-51 - Martin Sandrieser, Siegfried Benkner

, Sabri Pllana:
Using explicit platform descriptions to support programming of heterogeneous many-core systems. 52-65 - Phil Miller

, Aaron T. Becker, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Using shared arrays in message-driven parallel programs. 66-74 - Pieter Hijma, Rob van Nieuwpoort

, Ceriel J. H. Jacobs
, Henri E. Bal:
Generating synchronization statements in divide-and-conquer programs. 75-89
Volume 38, Number 3, March 2012
- Lucas Mello Schnorr, Guillaume Huard, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux:

A hierarchical aggregation model to achieve visualization scalability in the analysis of parallel applications. 91-110 - Holger Scherl, Markus Kowarschik, Hannes G. Hofmann, Benjamin Keck, Joachim Hornegger:

Evaluation of state-of-the-art hardware architectures for fast cone-beam CT reconstruction. 111-124 - Andreu Moreno, Eduardo César

, Andreu Guevara, Joan Sorribes
, Tomàs Margalef
:
Load balancing in homogeneous pipeline based applications. 125-139 - Aleksandr Ovcharenko, Daniel Ibanez, Fabien Delalondre, Onkar Sahni

, Kenneth E. Jansen
, Christopher D. Carothers, Mark S. Shephard
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Neighborhood communication paradigm to increase scalability in large-scale dynamic scientific applications. 140-156 - Andreas Klöckner

, Nicolas Pinto, Yunsup Lee, Bryan Catanzaro, Paul Ivanov
, Ahmed Fasih:
PyCUDA and PyOpenCL: A scripting-based approach to GPU run-time code generation. 157-174
Volume 38, Numbers 4-5, April - May 2012
- Minhaj Ahmad Khan:

Scheduling for heterogeneous Systems using constrained critical paths. 175-193 - Kathryn M. Mohror

, Karen L. Karavanic:
Trace profiling: Scalable event tracing on high-end parallel systems. 194-225 - Gerassimos D. Barlas

:
Cluster-based optimized parallel video transcoding. 226-244 - Hasan Metin Aktulga

, Joseph C. Fogarty, Sagar A. Pandit, Ananth Grama:
Parallel reactive molecular dynamics: Numerical methods and algorithmic techniques. 245-259 - Roman Wyrzykowski

, Krzysztof Rojek
, Lukasz Szustak
:
Model-driven adaptation of double-precision matrix multiplication to the Cell processor architecture. 260-276
Volume 38, Numbers 6-7, June-July 2012
- Francisco Argüello

, Dora Blanco Heras
, Montserrat Bóo, Julián Lamas-Rodríguez:
The split-and-merge method in general purpose computation on GPUs. 277-288 - Timothy D. R. Hartley, Erik Saule

, Ümit V. Çatalyürek
:
Improving performance of adaptive component-based dataflow middleware. 289-309 - Peng Di

, Hui Wu
, Jingling Xue
, Feng Wang, Canqun Yang:
Parallelizing SOR for GPGPUs using alternate loop tiling. 310-328 - Rahul Nagpal, Anasua Bhowmik:

Criticality guided energy aware speculation for speculative multithreaded processors. 329-341
Volume 38, Number 8, August 2012
- Volodymyr V. Kindratenko

, Gregory D. Peterson:
Application accelerators in HPC - Editorial introduction. 343
- Andrew G. Schmidt, Siddhartha Datta, Ashwin A. Mendon, Ron Sass:

Investigation into scaling I/O bound streaming applications productively with an all-FPGA cluster. 344-364 - Frederico Pratas, Pedro Trancoso

, Leonel Sousa
, Alexandros Stamatakis, Guochun Shi, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko
:
Fine-grain parallelism using multi-core, Cell/BE, and GPU Systems. 365-390 - Peng Du, Rick Weber, Piotr Luszczek, Stanimire Tomov

, Gregory D. Peterson, Jack J. Dongarra:
From CUDA to OpenCL: Towards a performance-portable solution for multi-platform GPU programming. 391-407 - Francisco Vázquez, José-Jesús Fernández, Ester M. Garzón:

Automatic tuning of the sparse matrix vector product on GPUs based on the ELLR-T approach. 408-420 - Depeng Yang, Gregory D. Peterson, Husheng Li:

Compressed sensing and Cholesky decomposition on FPGAs and GPUs. 421-437 - John Robert Wernsing, Greg Stitt:

Elastic computing: A portable optimization framework for hybrid computers. 438-464
Volume 38, Number 9, September 2012
- Basilio B. Fraguela

, Ganesh Bikshandi, Jia Guo, María Jesús Garzarán, David A. Padua, Christoph von Praun:
Optimization techniques for efficient HTA programs. 465-484 - Takeshi Iwashita, Yu Hirotani, Takeshi Mifune, Toshio Murayama, Hideki Ohtani:

Large-scale time-harmonic electromagnetic field analysis using a multigrid solver on a distributed memory parallel computer. 485-500 - Amit Amritkar

, Danesh K. Tafti, Rui Liu, Rick Kufrin, Barbara M. Chapman:
OpenMP parallelism for fluid and fluid-particulate systems. 501-517 - Wlodzimierz Bielecki, Marek Palkowski

, Tomasz Klimek:
Free scheduling for statement instances of parameterized arbitrarily nested affine loops. 518-532
Volume 38, Numbers 10-11, October - November 2012
- Yong Chen

, Huaiyu Zhu, Hui Jin, Xian-He Sun:
Algorithm-level Feedback-controlled Adaptive data prefetcher: Accelerating data access for high-performance processors. 533-551 - Mickeal Verschoor

, Andrei C. Jalba:
Analysis and performance estimation of the Conjugate Gradient method on multiple GPUs. 552-575 - Ümit V. Çatalyürek

, John Feo, Assefaw Hadish Gebremedhin, Mahantesh Halappanavar, Alex Pothen
:
Graph coloring algorithms for multi-core and massively multithreaded architectures. 576-594
Volume 38, Number 12, December 2012
- Madan Sathe, Olaf Schenk

, Helmar Burkhart:
An auction-based weighted matching implementation on massively parallel architectures. 595-614 - Maja Etinski, Julita Corbalán

, Jesús Labarta
, Mateo Valero
:
Parallel job scheduling for power constrained HPC systems. 615-630

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