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9783540777038

High-Performance Computing : 6th International Symposium, ISHPC 2005, Nara, Japan, September 2005 and First International Workshop on Advanced Low Power Systems, ALPS 2006 - Revised Selected Papers

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  • ISBN13:

    9783540777038

  • ISBN10:

    3540777032

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-03-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-conference proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC 2005, held in Nara, Japan, in September 2005 and the First International Workshop on Advanced Low Power Systems 2006, ALPS2006, organized as satellite event of the 20th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing, ICS 2006, held in Cairns, Australia, in July 2006.The ISHPC 2005 symposium contributed 15 revised full papers and 13 revised short papers as well as 6 papers from the Second High Performance Fortran (HPF) International Workshop: Experiences and Progress, HiWEP 2005, and 8 papers from the Workshop on Applications for PetaFLOPS Computing, APC 2005 - all of which were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 76 submissions. The volume is completed with 5 papers of the First International Workshop on Advanced Low Power Systems, ALPS2006, selected from 15 initial submissions that also passed a second round of reviewing and improvement. The papers are organized in topical sections on architecture of high performance computing, HPC applications or visualization, current HPF research, and low-power processing techniques in HPC.

Table of Contents

High Performance Computing
ISHPC-VI Award Papers
Multiple Stream Predictionp. 1
Enhanced Loop Coalescing: A Compiler Technique for Transforming Non-uniform Iteration Spacesp. 17
ISHPC-VI Regular Papers
Folding Active List for High Performance and Low Powerp. 33
Reducing Misspeculation Penalty in Trace-Level Speculative Multithreaded Architecturesp. 43
Exploiting Execution Locality with a Decoupled Kilo-Instruction Processorp. 56
Decoupled State-Execute Architecturep. 68
A Scalable Methodology for Computing Fault-Free Paths in InfiniBand Torus Networksp. 79
Using a Way Cache to Improve Performance of Set-Associative Cachesp. 93
Design of Fast Collective Communication Functions on Clustered Workstations with Ethernet and Myrinetp. 105
Dynamic Load Balancing in MPI Jobsp. 117
Workload Characterization of Stateful Networking Applicationsp. 130
Using Recursion to Boost ATLAS's Performancep. 142
Towards Generic Solver of Combinatorial Optimization Problems with Autonomous Agents in P2P Networksp. 152
New Evaluation Index of Incomplete Cholesky Preconditioning Effectp. 164
T-Map: A Topological Approach to Visual Exploration of Time-Varying Volume Datap. 176
ISHPC-VI Short Papers
Cross-Line - A Globally Adaptive Control Method of Interconnection Networkp. 191
The Bandwidth Expansion Effectiveness of Cache Levels Block Prefetchp. 199
Implementation and Evaluation of the Mechanisms for Low Latency Communication on DIMMnet-2p. 211
Computationally Efficient Parallel Matrix-Matrix Multiplication on the Torusp. 219
A New Dynamic Load Balancing Technique for Parallel Modified PrefixSpan with Distributed Worker Paradigm and Its Performance Evaluationp. 227
Performance-Based Loop Scheduling on Grid Environmentsp. 238
Reconfigurable Middleware for Grid Environmentp. 246
Netfiles: An Enhanced Stream-Based Communication Mechanismp. 254
Performance of Coupled Parallel Finite Element Analysis in Grid Computing Environmentp. 262
Photo-Realistic Visualization for the Blast Wave of TNT Explosion by Grid-Based Renderingp. 271
Development of an Interactive Visual Data Mining System for Atmospheric Sciencep. 279
A Calculus Effectively Performing Event Formation with Visualizationp. 287
A Similarity Evaluation Method for Volume Data Sets by Using Critical Point Graphp. 295
HiWEP2005
Hybrid Parallelization and Flat Parallelization in HPF (High Performance Fortran)p. 305
Mapping Normalization Technique on the HPF Compiler fhpfp. 315
Development of Electromagnetic Particle Simulation Code in an Open Systemp. 329
Development of Three-Dimensional Neoclassical Transport Simulation Code with High Performance Fortran on a Vector-Parallel Computerp. 344
Distributed Parallelization of Exact Charge Conservative Particle Simulation Code by High Performance Fortranp. 358
Pipelined Parallelization in HPF Programs on the Earth Simulatorp. 365
Apc2005
Sampling of Protein Conformations with Computers to Predict the Native Structurep. 374
Spacecraft Plasma Environment Analysis Via Large Scale 3D Plasma Particle Simulationp. 383
PetaFLOPS Computing and Computational Nanotechnology on Industrial Issuesp. 393
16.14 TFLOPS Eigenvalue Solver on the Earth Simulator: Exact Diagonalization for Ultra Largescale Hamiltonian Matrixp. 402
Numerical Simulation of Combustion Dynamics at ISTA/JAXAp. 414
Realization of a Computer Simulation Environment Based on ITBL and a Large Scale GW Calculation Performed on This Platformp. 427
Computations of Global Seismic Wave Propagation in Three Dimensional Earth Modelp. 434
Lattice QCD Simulations as an HPC Challengep. 444
Alps2006
Energy-Efficient Embedded System Design at 90nm and Below - A System-Level Perspective-p. 452
Empirical Study for Optimization of Power-Performance with On-Chip Memoryp. 466
Performance Evaluation of Compiler Controlled Power Saving Schemep. 480
Program Phase Detection Based Dynamic Control Mechanisms for Pipeline Stage Unification Adoptionp. 494
Reducing Energy in Instruction Caches by Using Multiple Line Buffers with Predictionp. 508
Author Indexp. 523
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