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24th SPAA 2012: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Guy E. Blelloch, Maurice Herlihy:

24th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, SPAA '12, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, June 25-27, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1213-4
Navigation and communication
- Jurek Czyzowicz, Adrian Kosowski, Andrzej Pelc:

Time vs. space trade-offs for rendezvous in trees. 1-10 - Florent Becker, Adrian Kosowski, Nicolas Nisse, Ivan Rapaport, Karol Suchan

:
Allowing each node to communicate only once in a distributed system: shared whiteboard models. 11-17 - Barbara Kempkes, Peter Kling

, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide:
Optimal and competitive runtime bounds for continuous, local gathering of mobile robots. 18-26 - Christian Ortolf, Christian Schindelhauer

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Online multi-robot exploration of grid graphs with rectangular obstacles. 27-36
Keynote adress
- Ravi Rajwar:

In search of parallel dimensions. 37
Concurrency
- Yujie Liu, Stephan Diestelhorst, Michael F. Spear

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Delegation and nesting in best-effort hardware transactional memory. 38-47 - Jun Shirako, Nick Vrvilo, Eric G. Mercer, Vivek Sarkar:

Design, verification and applications of a new read-write lock algorithm. 48-57 - Anastasia Braginsky, Erez Petrank:

A lock-free B+tree. 58-67
Brief Announcements
- Julian Shun, Guy E. Blelloch, Jeremy T. Fineman, Phillip B. Gibbons, Aapo Kyrola, Harsha Vardhan Simhadri, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Brief announcement: the problem based benchmark suite. 68-70 - Claire C. Ralph, Vitus J. Leung, Will McLendon III:

Brief announcement: subgraph isomorphism on a multithreaded shared memory architecture. 71-73 - Neeraj Sharma, Sandeep Sen:

Brief announcement: efficient cache oblivious algorithms for randomized divide-and-conquer on the multicore model. 74-76 - Grey Ballard, James Demmel, Olga Holtz

, Benjamin Lipshitz
, Oded Schwartz:
Brief announcement: strong scaling of matrix multiplication algorithms and memory-independent communication lower bounds. 77-79 - Henry Lin, Frans Schalekamp:

Brief announcement: on the complexity of the minimum latency scheduling problem on the euclidean plane. 80-81
Parallel algorithms
- Guy E. Blelloch, Harsha Vardhan Simhadri, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Parallel and I/O efficient set covering algorithms. 82-90 - Fengguang Song, Jack J. Dongarra:

A scalable framework for heterogeneous GPU-based clusters. 91-100 - Richard Peng, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Faster and simpler width-independent parallel algorithms for positive semidefinite programming. 101-108
Communication
- Stephan Holzer, Thomas Locher, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, Roger Wattenhofer:

Deterministic multi-channel information exchange. 109-120 - Darko Petrovic, Omid Shahmirzadi, Thomas Ropars, André Schiper:

High-performance RMA-based broadcast on the intel SCC. 121-130 - Adrian Ogierman, Robert Elsässer:

The impact of the power law exponent on the behavior of a dynamic epidemic type process. 131-139 - Bernhard Haeupler

, Gopal Pandurangan
, David Peleg, Rajmohan Rajaraman, Zhifeng Sun:
Discovery through gossip. 140-149
Keynote address 2
- Doug Lea:

Abstraction failures in concurrent programming. 150
Concurrent objects
- Elad Gidron, Idit Keidar, Dmitri Perelman, Yonathan Perez:

SALSA: scalable and low synchronization NUMA-aware algorithm for producer-consumer pools. 151-160 - Shane V. Howley, Jeremy Jones:

A non-blocking internal binary search tree. 161-171 - James Aspnes, Hagit Attiya

, Keren Censor-Hillel, Danny Hendler:
Lower bounds for restricted-use objects: extended abstract. 172-181
Brief announcements II
- Aparna Chandramowlishwaran

, JeeWhan Choi, Kamesh Madduri
, Richard W. Vuduc
:
Brief announcement: towards a communication optimal fast multipole method and its implications at exascale. 182-184 - Ahmed Elnably, Peter J. Varman:

Brief announcement: application-sensitive QoS scheduling in storage servers. 185-187 - Kamil Rocki, Reiji Suda:

Brief announcement: a GPU accelerated iterated local search TSP solver. 188-189 - James Alexander Edwards, Uzi Vishkin:

Brief announcement: speedups for parallel graph triconnectivity. 190-192
Parallel algorithms II
- Grey Ballard, James Demmel, Olga Holtz

, Benjamin Lipshitz
, Oded Schwartz:
Communication-optimal parallel algorithm for strassen's matrix multiplication. 193-204 - Guy E. Blelloch, Anupam Gupta, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Parallel probabilistic tree embeddings, k-median, and buy-at-bulk network design. 205-213
Scheduling
- Klaus Jansen:

A(3/2+ε) approximation algorithm for scheduling moldable and non-moldable parallel tasks. 224-235 - Kunal Agrawal, Jeremy T. Fineman, Jordan Krage, Charles E. Leiserson, Sivan Toledo:

Cache-conscious scheduling of streaming applications. 236-245 - Ho-Leung Chan, Sze-Hang Chan, Tak Wah Lam

, Lap-Kei Lee
, Jianqiao Zhu:
Non-clairvoyant weighted flow time scheduling with rejection penalty. 246-254 - Navendu Jain, Ishai Menache, Joseph Naor, Jonathan Yaniv:

Near-optimal scheduling mechanisms for deadline-sensitive jobs in large computing clusters. 255-266
Games
- Moran Feldman

, Liane Lewin-Eytan, Joseph Naor:
Hedonic clustering games. 267-276 - John Augustine, Ioannis Caragiannis

, Angelo Fanelli
, Christos Kalaitzis:
Enforcing efficient equilibria in network design games via subsidies. 277-286
Parallel algorithms and data structures
- I-Ting Angelina Lee, Aamir Shafi

, Charles E. Leiserson:
Memory-mapping support for reducer hyperobjects. 287-297 - Dan Alistarh, Rachid Guerraoui

, Petr Kuznetsov, Giuliano Losa:
On the cost of composing shared-memory algorithms. 298-307 - Guy E. Blelloch, Jeremy T. Fineman, Julian Shun:

Greedy sequential maximal independent set and matching are parallel on average. 308-317
Networks
- Atish Das Sarma, Michael Dinitz

, Gopal Pandurangan
:
Efficient computation of distance sketches in distributed networks. 318-326 - Johannes Dams, Martin Hoefer, Thomas Kesselheim:

Scheduling in wireless networks with rayleigh-fading interference. 327-335

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