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ویرایش: نویسندگان: L. Dekker, W. Smit and J.C. Zuidervaart (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780444817846 ناشر: North Holland سال نشر: 1994 تعداد صفحات: 928 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 34 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development. Proceedings of the 1994 EUROSIM Conference on Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development, Delft, The Netherlands, 21–23 June 1994 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب پردازش موازی برنامه های کاربردی و توسعه. مجموعه مقالات کنفرانس EUROSIM 1994 در مورد برنامه های کاربردی و توسعه پردازش موازی گسترده ، دلفت ، هلند ، 21-23 ژوئن 1994 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
از نقطه نظر عملی، پردازش دادههای موازی انبوه گامی حیاتی برای نوآوری بیشتر در همه زمینههایی است که مقادیر زیادی از داده ها باید به صورت موازی یا به صورت توزیع شده پردازش شوند، به عنوان مثال. دینامیک سیالات، هواشناسی، لرزه شناسی، مهندسی مولکولی، پردازش تصویر، پردازش پایگاه داده موازی. فناوری MPP می تواند سرعت محاسبات را بالاتر برده و هزینه های محاسباتی را به میزان قابل توجهی کاهش دهد. با این حال، برای دستیابی به این ویژگیها، نرمافزار MPP باید بیشتر توسعه یابد تا سیستمهای برنامهنویسی کاربرپسند ایجاد کند و برای نرمافزارهای رایانهای امروزی شفاف شود.
کاربرد قطعات و دستگاههای الکترواپتیک جدید ادامه دارد و خواهد بود. کلیدی برای معماری های بسیار کلی تر و قدرتمندتر. از بین رفتن محدودیت های سخت افزاری ارتباطی منجر به حذف تنگناهای برنامه نویسی در پردازش موازی داده ها می شود. استانداردسازی ویژگیهای عملکردی یک مدل برنامهنویسی از رایانههای موازی گسترده ایجاد خواهد شد. سپس می توان محیط های برنامه نویسی کارآمد را توسعه داد. نتیجه استفاده گسترده از سیستم های پردازش موازی گسترده در بسیاری از زمینه های کاربردی خواهد بود
From a practical point of view, massively parallel data processing is a vital step to further innovation in all areas where large amounts of data must be processed in parallel or in a distributed manner, e.g. fluid dynamics, meteorology, seismics, molecular engineering, image processing, parallel data base processing. MPP technology can make the speed of computation higher and substantially reduce the computational costs. However, to achieve these features, the MPP software has to be developed further to create user-friendly programming systems and to become transparent for present-day computer software.
Application of novel electro-optic components and devices is continuing and will be a key for much more general and powerful architectures. Vanishing of communication hardware limitations will result in the elimination of programming bottlenecks in parallel data processing. Standardization of the functional characteristics of a programming model of massively parallel computers will become established. Then efficient programming environments can be developed. The result will be a widespread use of massively parallel processing systems in many areas of application
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages v-vi, L. Dekker
Inside Front Cover, Pages vii-viii
Welcome address, Pages ix-x, K.P. Wakker
Welcome address, Pages xi-xiii, H. Forster
Programming Models and Tools for Massively Parallel Computers, Pages 3-14, W.K. Giloi
Simulation and Modelling Applications on MPP Systems, Pages 15-21, Tony Hey, Chris Scott, Mike Surridge
Challenges in modelling of solidification processes, Pages 23-30, L. Katgerman
MPP SYSTEMS: Opportunities, Visions, Reality, Pages 31-39, Eugene Shapiro
A Rationale for Photonic Computing Systems, Pages 41-50, Wim Smit
Parallel Simulation of 3-D Flow and Transport Models within the NOWESP Project, Pages 53-62, H.X. Lin, H.H. ten Cate, L. Dekker, A.W. Heemink, M. Roest, E. Vollebregt, Th.L. van Stijn, J.B. Berlamont
Massively Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flows: First Results, Pages 63-70, E.A.H. Vollebregt, M.R.T. Roest
A multi block method for the three-dimensional shallow water equations, Pages 71-78, E.D. de Goede, G.S. Stelling
Efficient Solution of Linear Systems for the Time Integration of Three-Dimensional Transport Models, Pages 79-86, J. Kok
A Comparison of Parallel Solvers for the 2D Shallow Water Equations on Distributed Memory Parallel Computers, Pages 87-94, Z.W. Song, D. Roose, C.S. Yu, J. Berlamont
An interface to develop time-warp based parallel simulations, Pages 97-105, B. Ciciani, M. Angelaccio
Rigorous Abstraction and Specification in Parallel Software Development, Pages 107-116, H.H. ten Cate
Effective Parallel Backtracking Methods for Operations Research Applications, Pages 117-124, Alexander Reinefeld
Software Engineering for Parallelism: An Exercise in Separating Design and Implementation, Pages 125-134, Maarten R. van Steen, Henk J. Sips, Hai-Xiang Lin
Portable Parallel Programming Environments – the ESPRIT PPPE Project, Pages 135-142, J. Cownie, A. Dunlop, S. Hellberg, A.J.G. Hey, D. Pritchard
A mapping method for distributed heterogeneous systems, Pages 143-151, A. Mazzeo, N. Mazzocca, S. Russo, V. Vittorini
Compiling C Programs into Threads, Pages 153-160, J. Wedeck, W. Rosenstiel
PPOST - A Persistent Parallel Object STore, Pages 163-170, L. Böszörményi, K.-H. Eder, C. Weich
Dependable Execution of Distributed Programs, Pages 171-178, Erol Gelenbe, Sophie Chabridon
Increasing Locality in a Fine-Grained Parallel Machine, Pages 179-186, John Keane, Ian Watson
Design and Test of a Massively Parallel Architecture, Pages 187-194, K. Khoumsi, C. Aktouf, C. Robach, G. Mazaré
Pandora Networks for a massively parallel Decoupled Parallel Processor, Pages 195-202, A.B. Ruighaver, R.F. Holt, J. Semkiw
A Transputer-based Parallel DataBase Machine, Pages 203-208, Y. SLIMANI, N. ABDENNADHER, H. OUNALLY
An improved spectral bisection algorithm and its application to dynamic load balancing, Pages 211-218, R. Van Driessche, D. Roose
Dynamic Load Balancing on SIMD data-parallel computers, Pages 219-226, Cyril Fonlupt, Jean-Luc Dekeyser, Philippe Marquet
Local Load Balancing for Data-parallel Branch-and-bound, Pages 227-234, Dominik Henrich
Dynamic Load Balancing Based on the Theory of Cellular Automata, Pages 235-242, D. Beerbohm, S. Bresgen, R. Hofestädt, X. Huang
A Neuro Fuzzy Rule Based Allocation System, Pages 243-249, Kilian Stoffel, Ian Law
Balancing and Sharing Load on a Transputer Network: A Dynamic Algorithm for Actor Placement, Pages 251-258, Michel BABRI, Ammar ATTOUI
GAME: A Tool Kit for Exploiting Massively Parallel Genetic Algorithms, Pages 261-268, Jose L. Ribeiro-Filho, Kifah Tout, Ulrich Tiedemann
Parallel application development with Parallel Computational Frames, Pages 269-276, M. Fruscione, F. Guindani, S. Punzi, P. Stofella
IMPLEMENTATION OF AN AIR POLLUTION TRANSPORT MODEL ON PARALLEL HARDWARE, Pages 277-284, M. Schmidt, R. Hänisch
PACT: AN ENVIRONMENT FOR PARALLEL HEURISTIC PROGRAMMING, Pages 287-294, Marc Aguilar, Béat Hirsbrunner
Introducing Execution Autonomy in the SIMD Computing Paradigm, Pages 295-303, P. Baglietto, M. Maresca, M. Migliardi
Community in Massively Parallel Object-based Language OCore, Pages 305-312, H. Konaka, M. Maeda, Y. Ishikawa, T. Tomokiyo, A. Hori
Emulating MIMD Behavior on SIMD Machines, Pages 313-320, Peter Sanders
What's the Point in Parallelisation?, Pages 321-331, Andy Symons
PS: a Simulator for Heterogeneous Computing Environments, Pages 335-343, R. Aversa, N. Mazzocca, U. Villano
Performance evaluation of an adaptive routing algorithm, Pages 345-353, B. Ciciani, S. Tucci
A data parallel implementation of the TRFD program from the Perfect benchmarks, Pages 355-362, David J. Lilja, Jonathan Schmitt
Performance Comparison of Hypergraph and Graph Networks, Pages 363-370, M. Ould-Khaoua, L.M. Mackenzie, R.J. Sutherland
Optimal Partitioning and Mapping Strategies for Reconfigurable Massively Parallel Computers, Pages 371-379, Ivan Plander
Automatic Performance Estimation Of SPMD Programs On MPP, Pages 381-388, J.F. de Ronde, B. van Halderen, A. de Mes, M. Beemster, P.M.A. Sloot
Efficient performance evaluation of parallel systems, Pages 389-396, H. Jonkers, A.J.C. van Gemund, G.L. Reijns
Exploiting Divide-and-Conquer Parallelism of Functional Specifications, Pages 397-404, Sergei Gorlatch
Status Report on ESPRIT Project P7519 Palace: Parallelization of GEANT, Pages 405-412, C. Casari, F. Fabbri, M. Guanziroli, M. Mazzeo, G. Meola, S. Punzi, A. Scheinine, P. Stofella
AN ALGORITHM FOR THE EIGENSOLUTION OF LARGE TRIDIAGONAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON MASSIVELY PARALLEL PROCESSORS, Pages 415-422, M.B. Stuart, M. Clint
Grammatical Inference with a Genetic Algorithm, Pages 423-430, Marc M. Lankhorst
MODERN TAYLOR SERIES METHOD AND INMOS TRANSPUTERS, Pages 431-438, Jiří Kunovský, Karel Mikulášek, Lubomír Straka
Crash-Simulation Migration to HPC Systems, Pages 439-446, G. Lonsdale, J. Clinckemaillie, S. Vlachoutsis, J. Dubois
Restructuring and Parallelizing a Dynamic Conditional Loop, Pages 447-454, Z. Mahjoub, M. Jemni
SOLVING A TRIANGULAR LINEAR SYSTEM ON A MIMD COMPUTER, Pages 455-462, M. Marrakchi
Computationally fast systolic array implementations, Pages 463-470, Igor Ozimek, Jurij Tasič
Efficient Decomposition of Internally-Regular Grids for Massively Parallel Processing, Pages 471-478, M.R.T. Roest
An experiment: using parallel objects for the solution of demanding algorithmic problems, Pages 481-487, Albert van der Horst, D.F.W. Stichting
Intelligent algorithm decomposition for parallelism, Pages 489-496, B.M. Brown, S. Hurley, S.N. McIntosh-Smith
Adaptation of a finite element solver for the analysis of flexible mechanisms to parallel processing systems, Pages 497-504, D. Coulon, M. Géradin, P. Jetteur, N. Kill
Massively Parallel Genetic Algorithms, Pages 505-512, M. Schwehm
Parallel Branch-and-Bound for Mixed Integer Programming with Monotone Increasing Speedup, Pages 513-520, Ruurd M. Wiegers, Section CARDIT
Using Compile-Time Conditional Analysis to Improve the Performance of Compiler Parallelized Programs, Pages 521-530, Mourad R. Werth, John Zahorjan, Paul Feautrier
Parallelization of Algorithms for the CFD code TRIWAQ, Pages 531-538, E.A.H. Vollebregt
Efficiently parallelizing Ab-Initio-Computations in Quantum Chemistry, Pages 541-548, F. Brakhagen, P.G. Lauwers, U. Schneider, P. Sorantin, G. Umlauf, H. von Trotha
High Performance Computing for Industrial Applications (HAMLET), Pages 549-557, J. Irion, G. Peise
Exploiting parallelism for real time applications: the Hamlet approach, Pages 559-567, Armand ten DAM, Teus VOGEL, Maarten van STEEN
Communication Intensive Parallel Processing, Pages 569-577, Joseph W.L.J. Mager
Semi-analytic method for MPP simulation of distributed parameter systems, Pages 579-590, L. Dekker, S.W. Brok, F.J. Lingen
Experiences of Parallelizing the PSE Model for Electron Beam Radiotherapy, Pages 591-598, Jack Janssen, Hai Xiang Lin
Massively parallel domain decomposition algorithms for some aerodynamics problems, Pages 599-607, C.-H. Lai
Application Driven MIMD Communication Processor Design, Pages 609-616, Eddy Olk, Henk Corporaal
A Layered Approach to Parallel Software Performance Prediction: A Case Study, Pages 617-624, E. Papaefstathiou, D.J. Kerbyson, G.R. Nudd
Mapping Modular, Hierarchical Discrete Event Models in a Hypercube Multicomputer, Pages 625-632, Yeong Rak Seong, Tag Gon Kim, Kyu Ho Park
Heuristic Algorithms for Task Assignment of Parallel Programs, Pages 633-640, Jose AGUILAR
STRINGS™: a Serial Technology for Redundant Integrated Networks in the Gigabits Speeds, Pages 643-651, Roland MARBOT, Andrew COFLER, Rea NEZAMZADEH, Jean Claude LEBIHAN
MESH-ARRAY PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE FOR BEAM FORMING RADAR PROCESSING, Pages 653-663, Michel CHARRIER, Nicolas SERAN, Dominique SURIN, Alain THURM
Scalable Parallel 3D Finite Element Nonlinear Poisson Solver, Pages 665-672, A. Asenov, J.R. Barker, A.R. Brown, G.L. Lee
IEEE P1355 - Serial Scalable Interconnect for Parallel System Construction, Pages 673-681, Colin Whitby-Strevens, Peter Thompson
Parallel Simulation of Semiconductor Devices, Pages 683-690, I.R. Barker, A. Asenov, A.R. Brown, J. Cluckie, S. Babiker, C.R. Arokianathan
Integration technology for light source arrays with polymeric optical waveguide arrays, Pages 691-697, P. De Dobbelaere, F. Vermaerke, G. Vermeire, P. Demeester, G.R. Möhlmann, J.L.P. Heideman, P. Van Daele, W.H.G. Horsthuis
Large-scale integration of electro-optic polymer devices for MPP applications, Pages 699-703, A.J. Ticknor, R. Lytel, G.F. Lipscomb
Parallelization of evolutionary problems in computational physics, Pages 705-712, I.D. Sofronov, O.I. Sofronova
MIMD PHOENICS: Porting a Computational Fluid Dynamics Application to a Distributed Memory MIMD Computer, Pages 715-725, N.D. Baltas, D.B. Spalding
Porting and Optimization of a Finite-Difference CFD Code on a Massively Parallel Architecture, Pages 727-734, Dan Williams, Luc Bauwens
The implementation of a Navier Stokes solver on a 16 processor system, Pages 735-742, Th.H. van der Meer, A.F. Bakker
A parallel domain decomposition algorithm for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, Pages 743-752, E. Brakkee, A. Segal
Application of High Performance Computing to PIV Technique for Velocity Measurements in Flows, Pages 753-760, A. Cenedese, C. Del Gracco, A. Paglialunga, G. Querzoli, M. Terlizzi
Comparison of the porting of a Computational Fluid Dynamics Application to SIMD and MIMD Computers, Pages 761-767, N.D. Baltas, C.S. van den Berghe
Solving 2D Euler equations on a multi-processor network, Pages 769-776, Frank Dzaak
An Object-Oriented Program Family for the Parallel Simulation of Mesoscale Weather and Transport Processes, Pages 777-784, Jens Gerlach, Birgit Kähler
DAP PHOENICS: Porting a CFD code to a SIMD Computer, Pages 785-792, C.S. van den Berghe, N.D. Baltas
2D DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF TURBULENT COMBUSTION ON MASSIVELY PARALLEL PROCESSING PLATFORMS, Pages 793-800, A. Stoessel, M. Hilka, M. Baum
Parallel Semi-Lagrangian Advection using PVM, Pages 801-808, S.J. Thomas, J. Côté
A Parallel Direct Solver for Implicit Finite Element Problems Based on Automatic Domain Decomposition, Pages 809-816, O. Zone, D. Vanderstraeten, P. Henriksen, R. Keunings
A new image enhancement algorithm on MasPar and Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) environments, Pages 819-826, I. Altas, M. Rezny, J. Louis, K. Burrage, R. Moore, J. Belward
High Image Quality, Interactive Rendering on Scalable Parallel Systems: An Interim Report on ESPRIT Project 6173 (DESIRE), Pages 827-843, Rolf Herken, Robert Hödicke, Karl Johann Schmidt
Using MPP for Image Histogramming, Pages 845-854, Gennaro Della Vecchia, Riccardo Distasi
Exploitation of Inherent Parallelism in Morphological Grayscale Reconstruction, Pages 855-862, I. Erényi, Z. Fazekas, F. Vajda
Compact Image Representation using Gabor Wavelets, Pages 863-870, Henk W. Klijn Hesselink
Optical flow applied to person identification, Pages 871-878, P. Kruizinga, N. Petkov
Optimal scheduling and granularity for a 2D-grid precedence graph on a MIMD computer, Pages 879-886, P. Manneback, E.M. Daoudi, J. Qin
An Object Parallel Approach for Radiosity on the MP-1, Pages 887-894, C. Renaud, F. Bricout, E. Leprêtre
Parallel CFView: a SIMD/MIMD CFD Visualisation System in a Heterogeneous and Distributed Environment, Pages 895-902, J. Torreele, D. Keymeulen, D. Vucinic, C.S. van den Berghe, J. Graat, Ch. Hirsch
An Efficient Parallel Implementation of the Marching-cubes Algorithm, Pages 903-910, Meiyun Zheng, H.T. Nguyen
HAMLET: Tools for High Performance Systems: The New Generation, Pages 913-914
NOWESP: Shelf Flux Modelling: A Challenge for High Performance Computing, Pages 915-921, Wim van Leussen
INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION, Pages 923,925-942
KEYWORD INDEX, Pages 943-950
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 951-956
AUTHOR ADDRESSES, Pages 957-969
The Netherlands HPCN initiative, Pages 971-973, A.C. Niewind, W.K. Vietsch