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International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2011
- David Allenotor, Ruppa K. Thulasiram:
Grid resources valuation with fuzzy real option. 1-7 - Jeffrey J. Evans, Cynthia S. Hood:
A network performance sensitivity metric for parallel applications. 8-18 - Sushmita Ruj
, Bimal K. Roy:
Key pre-distribution using partially balanced designs in wireless sensor networks. 19-28 - Mohammad Ahmad Munawar, Paul A. S. Ward:
Leveraging many simple statistical models to adaptively monitor software systems. 29-39 - Abusayeed M. Saifullah, Yung H. Tsin:
A self-stabilising algorithm for 3-edge-connectivity. 40-52 - Ing-Chau Chang, Chia-Hao Chou, Lin-Huang Chang:
On design of a route-optimised and seamless HCoP-B scheme for nested mobile networks. 53-62 - Franco Frattolillo
, Federica Landolfi:
Parallel and distributed computing on multidomain non-routable networks. 63-73
Volume 7, Number 2, 2012
- Abdallah Al Zain, Philip W. Trinder, Kevin Hammond
:
Orchestrating computational algebra components into a high-performance parallel system. 76-86 - Tomohiro Okuyama, Fumihiko Ino, Kenichi Hagihara:
A task parallel algorithm for finding all-pairs shortest paths using the GPU. 87-98 - Yonggang Che, Chuanfu Xu, Pingjing Lu, Zhenghua Wang:
Simulation-based evaluation of the Imagine stream processor with scientific programs. 99-110 - Ming Xia, Yabo Dong, Wenyuan Xu, Dongming Lu, Ping Xue, Gang Liu:
Long-term microclimate monitoring in wildland cultural heritage sites with wireless sensor networks. 111-122 - Bin Dong, Xiuqiao Li, Limin Xiao, Li Ruan:
An optimal candidate selection model for self-acting load balancing of parallel file system. 123-128 - Steffen Ernsting, Herbert Kuchen:
Algorithmic skeletons for multi-core, multi-GPU systems and clusters. 129-138 - Chong Li, Gaétan Hains
:
SGL: towards a bridging model for heterogeneous hierarchical platforms. 139-151
Volume 7, Number 3, 2013
- Stelios Sotiriadis, Nik Bessis
, Nick Antonopoulos, Richard Hill
:
Meta-scheduling algorithms for managing inter-cloud interoperability. 156-172 - Massimo Ficco:
Security event correlation approach for cloud computing. 173-185 - Luigi Catuogno
, Pompeo Faruolo, Umberto Ferraro Petrillo, Ivan Visconti:
Reliable accounting in grids. 186-194 - Silvio Pardi, Domenico del Prete, Guido Russo
:
A grid monitoring model over network-aware IaaS cloud infrastructure. 195-204 - Quynh Ngoc Thuy Do, Farookh Khadeer Hussain:
A hybrid approach for the personalisation of cloud-based e-governance services. 205-214 - Longchang Zhang, Yanhong Yang:
Dynamic web service selection group decision-making method based on hybrid QoS. 215-226 - Yuanming Zhang, Kanemitsu Ootsu, Takashi Yokota, Takanobu Baba:
An automatic thread decomposition approach for pipelined multithreading. 227-237
Volume 7, Number 4, 2014
- Inna Rytsareva, Timothy Chapman, Ananth Kalyanaraman:
Parallel algorithms for clustering biological graphs on distributed and shared memory architectures. 241-257 - Robert J. Halstead, Jason R. Villarreal, Walid A. Najjar
:
Compiling irregular applications for reconfigurable systems. 258-268 - Jean Frédéric Myoupo
, Vianney Kengne Tchendji
:
Parallel dynamic programming for solving the optimal search binary tree problem on CGM. 269-280 - Haibo Zhai, Yi Zhuang, Jing Li:
An improved DDS publish/subscribe automatic discovery algorithm. 281-291 - Sparsh Mittal
:
A study of successive over-relaxation method parallelisation over modern HPC languages. 292-298 - Peng Xiao, Ning Han:
A novel power-conscious scheduling algorithm for data-intensive precedence-constrained applications in cloud environments. 299-306
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