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Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface : 7th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting Balatonfüred, Hungary, September 10-13, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Jack Dongarra, Peter Kacsuk, Norbert Podhorszki.

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Book
Contributor:
Dongarra, J. J., editor.
Kacsuk, Péter, editor.
Podhorszki, Norbert, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 1908.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1908
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Computer programming.
Computers.
Computer arithmetic and logic units.
Microprocessors.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Arithmetic and Logic Structures.
Processor Architectures.
Local Subjects:
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Arithmetic and Logic Structures.
Processor Architectures.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 368 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2000.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) and Message Passing Interface (MPI) are the most frequently used tools for programming according to the message passing paradigm, which is considered one of the best ways to develop parallel applications. This volume comprises 42 revised contributions presented at the Seventh European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting, which was held in Balatonfr ed, Hungary, 10 13 September 2000. The conference was organized by the Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems of the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. This conference was previously held in Barcelona, Spain (1999), Liverpool, UK (1998) and Cracow, Poland (1997). The first three conferences were devoted to PVM and were held at the Technische Universit t M nchen, Germany (1996), Ecole Normale Superieure Lyon, France (1995), and University of Rome, Italy (1994). This conference has become a forum for users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message passing environments. Interaction between those groups has proved to be very useful for developing new ideas in parallel computing and for applying existing ideas to new practical fields. The main topics of the meeting were evaluation and performance of PVM and MPI, extensions and improvements to PVM and MPI, algorithms using the message passing paradigm, and applications in science and engineering based on message passing. The conference included four tutorials and five invited talks on advances in MPI, cluster computing, network computing, grid computing, and SGI parallel computers and programming systems.
Contents:
Invited Speakers
PVM and MPI: What Else Is Needed for Cluster Computing?
Managing Your Workforce on a Computational Grid
Isolating and Interfacing the Components of a Parallel Computing Environment
Symbolic Computing with Beowulf-Class PC Clusters
High Speed Networks for Clusters, the BIP-Myrinet Experience
Evaluation and Performance
A Benchmark for MPI Derived Datatypes
Working with MPI Benchmarking Suites on ccNUMA Architectures
Performance Measurements on Dynamite/DPVM
Validation of Dimemas Communication Model for MPI Collective Operations
Automatic Performance Analysis of Master/Worker PVM Applications with Kpi
MPI Optimization for SMP Based Clusters Interconnected with SCI
Algorithms
Parallel, Recursive Computation of Global Stability Charts for Liquid Bridges
Handling Graphs According to a Coarse Grained Approach: Experiments with PVM and MPI
Adaptive Multigrid Methods in MPI
Multiple Parallel Local Searches in Global Optimization
Towards Standard Nested Parallelism
Pipeline Algorithms on MPI: Optimal Mapping of the Path Planing Problem
Use of PVM for MAP Image Restoration: A Parallel Implementation of the ARTUR Algorithm
Parallel Algorithms for the Least-Squares Finite Element Solution of the Neutron Transport Equation
Extensions and Improvements
GAMMA and MPI/GAMMA on Gigabit Ethernet
Distributed Checkpointing Mechanism for a Parallel File System
Thread Communication over MPI
A Simple, Fault Tolerant Naming Space for the HARNESS Metacomputing System
Runtime Checking of Datatype Signatures in MPI
Implementation Issues
A Scalable Process-Management Environment for Parallel Programs
Single Sided Communications in Multi-protocol MPI
MPI-2 Process Creation and Management Implementation for NT Clusters
Composition of Message Passing Applications On-Demand
Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
An Architecture of Stampi: MPI Library on a Cluster of Parallel Computers
Integrating MPI Components into Metacomputing Applications
Tools
PVMaple: A Distributed Approach to Cooperative Work of Maple Processes
CIS - A Monitoring System for PC Clusters
Monito: A Communication Monitoring Tool for a PVM-Linux Environment
Interoperability of OCM-Based On-Line Tools
Parallel Program Model for Distributed Systems
Translation of a High-Level Graphical Code to Message-Passing Primitives in the GRADE Programming Environment
The Transition from a PVM Program Simulator to a Heterogeneous System Simulator: The HeSSE Project
Comparison of Different Approaches to Trace PVM Program Execution
Applications in Science and Engineering
Scalable CFD Computations Using Message-Passing and Distributed Shared Memory Algorithms
Parallelization of Neural Networks Using PVM
Parallel DSIR Text Indexing System: Using Multiple Master/Slave Concept
Improving Optimistic PDES in PVM Environments
Use of Parallel Computers in Neurocomputing
A Distributed Computing Environment for Genetic Programming Using MPI
Experiments with Parallel Monte Carlo Simulation for Pricing Options Using PVM
Time Independent 3D Quantum Reactive Scattering on MIMD Parallel Computers
FT-MPI: Fault Tolerant MPI, Supporting Dynamic Applications in a Dynamic World
ACCT: Automatic Collective Communications Tuning.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-45255-3
9783540452553
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