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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 125
Volume 125, March 2019
- Shivangi Surati, Devesh C. Jinwala, Sanjay Garg:
BMMI-tree: A Peer-to-Peer m-ary tree using 1-m node splitting for an efficient multidimensional complex query search. 1-17 - João Paulo de Araujo, Luciana Arantes, Elias P. Duarte Jr., Luiz A. Rodrigues, Pierre Sens:
VCube-PS: A causal broadcast topic-based publish/subscribe system. 18-30 - Alexandra Ferrerón-Labari, Jesús Alastruey-Benedé, Darío Suárez Gracia, Teresa Monreal Arnal, Pablo Ibáñez-Marín, Víctor Viñals Yúfera:
A fault-tolerant last level cache for CMPs operating at ultra-low voltage. 31-44 - Borja Pérez, Esteban Stafford, José Luis Bosque, Ramón Beivide, Sergi Mateo, Xavier Teruel, Xavier Martorell, Eduard Ayguadé:
Auto-tuned OpenCL kernel co-execution in OmpSs for heterogeneous systems. 45-57 - Lázaro Bustio-Martínez, Mauro Martín Letras Luna, René Cumplido, Raudel Hernández-León, Claudia Feregrino Uribe, José Manuel Bande Serrano:
Using hashing and lexicographic order for Frequent Itemsets Mining on data streams. 58-71 - Amirreza SeyedHassani, Mohammad Sayad Haghighi, Ahmad Khonsari:
Bayesian inference of private social network links using prior information and propagated data. 72-80 - Guilherme Andrade, André Fernandes, Jeremias M. Gomes, Renato Ferreira, George Teodoro:
Large-scale parallel similarity search with Product Quantization for online multimedia services. 81-92 - Chunlin Li, Jingpan Bai, Jianhang Tang:
Joint optimization of data placement and scheduling for improving user experience in edge computing. 93-105 - Javier Díaz, Teresa Monreal, Pablo Ibáñez, José M. Llabería, Víctor Viñals:
ReD: A reuse detector for content selection in exclusive shared last-level caches. 106-120 - Mohammed Amine Merzoug, Azzedine Boukerche, Ahmed Mostefaoui, Samir Chouali:
Spreading Aggregation: A distributed collision-free approach for data aggregation in large-scale wireless sensor networks. 121-134 - Sergio Vázquez, Margarita Amor, Basilio B. Fraguela:
Portable and efficient FFT and DCT algorithms with the Heterogeneous Butterfly Processing Library. 135-146
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