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Journal of Systems Architecture, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, 1998
- G. Manimaran, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
A new study for fault-tolerant real-time dynamic scheduling algorithms. 1-13 - Shlomo Weiss, A. Goldstein:
Floating point micropipeline performance. 15-29 - Rita Cucchiara, Giovanni Neri, Massimo Piccardi:
A real-time hardware implementation of the hough transform. 31-45 - Antonio Corradi, Letizia Leonardi, Franco Zambonelli:
High-level management of allocation in a parallel objects environment. 47-63 - Raffaele Perego:
A mapping heuristic for minimizing network contention. 65-82 - Christian Hochberger, Rolf Hoffmann, Ralf Schneider:
The parallel program development environment CDL/ACL for cellular processing. 83-96
Volume 45, Number 2, October 1998
- Inhwan Jung, Jonghyun Lee, Songchun Moon:
Concurrency control in multidatabase systems: A performance study. 97-114 - Gaoxi Xiao, Yiu-Wing Leung:
Cost-effective WDM broadcast-and-select networks for all-to-all transmission schedules. 115-129 - Jung Woo Park, Young Shin Kim, Seongsoo Hong, Manas Saksena, Sam H. Noh, Wook Hyun Kwon:
Network conscious design of distributed real-time systems. 131-156 - Dibyendu Das, Partha Pratim Das:
PACWON: A parallelizing compiler for workstations on a network. 157-176
Volume 45, Number 3, November 1998
- R. Venugopal, Y. N. Srikant:
An incremental basic block instruction scheduler. 179-203 - Kuang-Chih Liu, Chung-Ta King:
Worker-checker - A framework for run-time parallelization on multiprocessors. 205-229 - Don Goodeve, Andy M. Tyrrell:
On communications performance and processor efficiency. 231-249 - Giuseppe Alia, Enrico Martinelli:
Sign detection in residue arithmetic units. 251-258
Volume 45, Number 4, December 1998
- Peter Jolyon Parsons, Fethi A. Rabhi:
Generating parallel programs from skeleton based specifications. 261-283 - Haengrae Cho, Jang-Suk Park:
Maintaining cache coherency in a multisystem data sharing environment. 285-303 - Amos R. Omondi, Michael Horne:
Performance of a context cache for a multithreaded pipeline. 305-322 - Khaled Day, Abdel Elah Al-Ayyoub:
Product-closed networks. 323-338
Volume 45, Number 5, December 1998
- Ernesto F. V. Martins, António Nunes da Cruz:
An operating system extension for a multiprocessor. 341-361 - Jung-Ho Ahn, Sang-Won Lee, Ha-Joo Song, Hyoung-Joo Kim:
A survey of architectural features of contemporary object storage systems. 363-386 - R. M. Newman:
The ClassiC programming language and design of synchronous concurrent object oriented languages. 387-407 - Pranay Chaudhuri, Mehmet Hakan Karaata:
An O(n1/3) algorithm for distributed mutual exclusion. 409-420
Volume 45, Numbers 6-7, January 1999
- Editorial. 423-425
- Beniamino Di Martino, Hans P. Zima:
Support of automatic parallelization with concept comprehension. 427-439 - George R. Ribeiro-Justo, Paul Howells, Mark d'Inverno:
Formalising high-performance systems methodologies. 441-464 - Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
Integrating model-based optimization and program transformation to generate efficient parallel programs. 465-482 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Compiler support for task scheduling in hierarchical execution models. 483-503 - Fermín Sánchez, Jordi Cortadella, Rosa M. Badia:
Optimal exploration of the unrolling degree for software pipelining. 505-517 - Massimo Bertozzi, Alberto Broggi:
Tools for code optimization and system evaluation of the image processing system PAPRICA-3. 519-542 - Manuel Prieto, Ignacio Martín Llorente, Francisco Tirado:
An environment to develop parallel code for solving partial differential equations based-problems. 543-554 - Giovanni Danese, Ivo De Lotto, D. Dotti, Francesco Leporati:
An application specific environment for the simulation of interacting particle systems. 555-568
Volume 45, Number 8, February 1999
- Morten Kjelsø, Mark Gooch, Simon Jones:
Performance evaluation of computer architectures with main memory data compression. 571-590 - Jongbok Lee, Soo-Mook Moon, Wonyong Sung:
An enhanced two-level adaptive multiple branch prediction for superscalar processors. 591-602 - Su-Cheong Mac, Ce-Kuen Shieh, Jyh-Biau Chang:
Design and analysis of a parallel file system for distributed shared memory systems. 603-617 - Freddy Gabbay, Avi Mendelson:
The "Smart" simulation environment - A tool-set to develop new cache coherency protocols. 619-632 - Hyojeong Song, Boseob Kwon, Hyunsoo Yoon:
Throttle and preempt: A flow control policy for real-time traffic in wormhole networks. 633-649
Volume 45, Number 9, March 1999
- Brad Calder, Dirk Grunwald:
The Precomputed-Branch architecture: Efficient branches with compiler support. 651-679 - Jin-Ho Lee, Myong-Soon Park:
Combining data prefetching with non-blocking loads to alleviate cache pollution effects. 681-685 - Henk Neefs, Koen De Bosschere, Jan Van Campenhout:
Exploitable levels of ILP in future processors. 687-708 - Santiago Rodríguez, Antonio Pérez, Rafael Méndez:
Transparent checkpointing protocol for Posix.1b applications. 709-730
Volume 45, Number 10, April 1999
- Editorial. 737-738
- Danny Crookes:
Architectures for high performance image processing: The future. 739-748 - Jan C. Vorbrüggen:
Evaluating computation/communication balance in an object recognition task. 749-764 - Paolo Palazzari, Moreno Coli, Guglielmo Lulli:
Massively parallel processing approach to fractal image compression with near-optimal coefficient quantization. 765-779 - Mark Christiaens, Bjorn De Sutter, Koen De Bosschere, Jan Van Campenhout, Ignace Lemahieu:
A fast, cache-aware algorithm for the calculation of radiological paths exploiting subword parallelism. 781-790 - Koen Danckaert, Kostas Masselos, Francky Catthoor, Hugo De Man:
Strategy for power efficient combined task and data parallelism exploration illustrated on a QSDPCM video codec. 791-808 - Ahmed Bouridane, Danny Crookes, Paul Donachy, Khalid Alotaibi, Khaled Benkrid:
A high level FPGA-based abstract machine for image processing. 809-824 - Said Boussakta:
A novel method for parallel image processing applications. 825-839
Volume 45, Number 11, May 1999
- Sibabrata Ray, Hong Jiang:
A reconfigurable bus structure for multiprocessors with bandwidth reuse. 847-862 - Dezsö Sima:
The design space of shelving. 863-885 - Winfrid G. Schneeweiss:
Fault trees for clusters tolerating failure or disconnectedness of a single node. 887-895 - José C. Cunha, João Lourenço, Tiago R. Antão:
An experiment in tool integration: The DDBG parallel and distributed debugger. 897-907 - Ulrich Kreuzeder:
POW! - The Programmers Open Workbench. 909-918 - Sudipta Mahapatra, Rabi N. Mahapatra, Biswanath N. Chatterji:
Mapping of neural network models onto massively parallel hierarchical computer systems. 919-929
Volume 45, Numbers 12-13, June 1999
- Editorial. 937-938
- Michael J. Flynn:
Basic issues in microprocessor architecture. 939-948 - Henk Corporaal:
TTAs: Missing the ILP complexity wall. 949-973 - Lee Lloyd, Keith Heron, Albert Koelmans, Alexandre Yakovlev:
Asynchronous microprocessors: From high level model to FPGA implementation. 975-1000 - Stefanos Kaxiras, Doug Burger, James R. Goodman:
DataScalar: A memory-centric approach to computing. 1001-1022 - Kanad Ghose, Kiran Raghavendra Desai, Peter M. Kogge:
Accelerating object-oriented applications using method lookup caches and register windowing. 1023-1046 - Yue Liu, Mona Dimitri, David R. Kaeli:
Branch-directed and pointer-based data cache prefetching. 1047-1073 - Jenn-Yuan Tsai, Pen-Chung Yew:
Enhancing multiple-path speculative execution with predicate window shifting. 1075-1095 - David H. Albonesi, Israel Koren:
STATS: A framework for microprocessor and system-level design space exploration. 1097-1110 - Pradip Bose, Sunil Kim, Francis P. O'Connell, William A. Ciarfella:
Bounds modelling and compiler optimizations for superscalar performance tuning. 1111-1137 - Alessandro De Gloria:
Microprocessor design for embedded system. 1139-1149 - Ehud Finkelstein, Shlomo Weiss:
Microprocessor system buses: A case study. 1151-1168
Volume 45, Number 14, July 1999
- I. Santhoshkumar, G. Manimaran, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
A pre-run-time scheduling algorithm for object-based distributed real-time systems. 1169-1188 - Gerard L. Reijns, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Analysis of a shared-memory multiprocessor via a novel queuing model. 1189-1193 - Woo-Chan Park, Tack-Don Han, Shin-Dug Kim, Sung-Bong Yang:
A floating point multiplier performing IEEE rounding and addition in parallel. 1195-1207 - Qing Song, K. P. Kho, K. H. See:
Implementation of two-dimensional systolic algorithms for multi-layered neural networks. 1209-1218 - Valentine C. Aikens II, José G. Delgado-Frias, Gerald G. Pechanek, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
A neuro-emulator with embedded capabilities for generalized learning. 1219-1243 - Prodip Bhowal, Rajib Mall, Anupam Basu:
Estimating micro-PLC execution time for time critical system design. 1245-1248 - Pranay Chaudhuri:
A note on self-stabilizing articulation point detection. 1249-1252
Volume 45, Number 15, September 1999
- Editorial. 1259-1261
- Gul A. Agha, WooYoung Kim:
Actors: A unifying model for parallel and distributed computing. 1263-1277 - Paul A. Gray, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Developing technologies for broad-network concurrent computing. 1279-1291 - Nikola B. Serbedzija:
Web computing framework. 1293-1306 - Yung-Lin Liu, Hau-Yang Cheng, Chung-Ta King:
High performance computing on networks of workstations through the exploitation of function parallelism. 1307-1321 - Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego:
SUPPLE: An efficient run-time support for non-uniform parallel loops. 1323-1343 - Hyunyoung Lee:
Online stable matching as a means of allocating distributed resources. 1345-1355 - Alexander B. Romanovsky, Avelino Francisco Zorzo:
Coordinated atomic actions as a technique for implementing distributed gamma computation. 1357-1374 - George R. Ribeiro-Justo, Paulo Roberto Freire Cunha:
An architectural application framework for evolving distributed systems. 1375-1384
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