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Network and Parallel Computing : IFIP International Conference, NPC 2005, Beijing, China, November 30 - December 3, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Hai Jin, Daniel Reed, Wenbin Jiang.

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Book
Contributor:
Jin, Hai, 1966- editor.
Reed, Daniel A. (Daniel Allen), 1957- editor.
Jiang, Wenbin, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, and graphics ; SL 6, 3779.
Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics ; 3779
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computers.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
Operating systems (Computers).
Algorithms.
Application software.
Theory of Computation.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Operating Systems.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Local Subjects:
Theory of Computation.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Operating Systems.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 514 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
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Summary:
These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 2005 IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (NPC 2005), held in Beijing, China, between November 30 and December 3, 2005. The goal of the conference was to establish an international forum for engineers and scientists to present their ideas and experiences in network and parallel computing. A total of 320 submissions were received in response to our Call for Papers. These papers were from the following countries or regions: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lux- burg, Nepal, Netherlands, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, and United States. Each submission was sent to at least three reviewers.Each paper was judged - cording to its originality, innovation, readability, and relevance to the expected audience.Basedonthereviewsreceived,atotalof68paperswereretainedfor- clusionin theproceedings.Among the 68 papers,48 wereacceptedasfull papers for presentation at the conference. We also accepted 20 papers as short papers for a possible brief presentation at the conference, followed by discussion during a poster session. Thus, only 21% of the total submissions could be included in the ?nal program.
Contents:
Special Session on Grid and System Software
TeraGrid: A Foundation for US Cyberinfrastructure
Globus Toolkit Version 4: Software for Service-Oriented Systems
System Software for China National Grid
Session 1: Grid Computing
CGSV: An Adaptable Stream-Integrated Grid Monitoring System
Performance Modeling and Analysis for Resource Scheduling in Data Grids
Study on ?-Calculus Based Equipment Grid Service Chain Model
A Performance-Based Parallel Loop Self-scheduling on Grid Computing Environments
A Resource-Based Server Performance Control for Grid Computing Systems
IBP: An Index-Based XML Parser Model
A Stochastic Control Model for Hierarchical Grid Service
Service-Based Grid Resource Monitoring with Common Information Model
Distributed Gridflow Model and Implementation
Session 2: Peer-to-Peer Computing
A Secure P2P Video Conference System for Enterprise Environments
Adaptive Query-Caching in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Design and Deployment of Locality-Aware Overlay Multicast Protocol for Live Streaming Services
Session 3: Web Techniques
Dynamic Thread Management in Kernel Pipeline Web Server
QoS Aware Service Composition with Multiple Quality Constraints
Session 4: Cluster Computing
Performance Modelling and Optimization of Memory Access on Cellular Computer Architecture Cyclops64
TCP-ABC: From Multiple TCP Connections to Atomic Broadcasting
A Parallel File System Based on Spatial Information Object
Topology-Aware Multi-cluster Architecture Based on Efficient Index Techniques
A Parallel Routing Algorithm on Circulant Networks Employing the Hamiltonian Circuit Latin Square
An Efficient Load Balancing Algorithm for Cluster System
Session 5: Parallel Programming and Environment
A Greedy Algorithm for Capacity-Constrained Surrogate Placement in CDNs
An Improved Scheme of Wavelength Assignment for Parallel FFT Communication Pattern on a Class of Regular Optical Networks
A Parallel O(n27n/8) Time-Memory-Processor Tradeoff for Knapsack-Like Problems
Improving Parallelism of Nested Loops with Non-uniform Dependences
A Static Data Dependence Analysis Approach for Software Pipelining
A Dynamic Data Dependence Analysis Approach for Software Pipelining
A Parallel and Distributed Method for Computing High Dimensional MOLAP
An Improved ACO Algorithm for Multicast Routing
Performance Modelling of Pipelined Circuit Switching in Torus with Hot Spot Traffic
An Incremental Compilation Approach for OpenMP Applications
Enhanced Congestion Control Algorithm for High-Speed TCP
Advanced Software On-Demand Based on Functional Streaming
Can Out-of-Order Instruction Execution in Multiprocessors Be Made Sequentially Consistent?
Efficiently Passive Monitoring Flow Bandwidth
A Heuristic for Scheduling Parallel Programs with Synchronous Communication Model in the Network Computing Environments
A Formal Model for Network Processor Workload
Coping with Data Dependencies of Multi-dimensional Array References
Session 6: Network Architecture
QoS-Based Dynamic Channel Allocation for GSM/GPRS Networks
Distributed Active Measuring Link Bandwidth in IP Networks
Preferential Bandwidth Allocation for Short Flows with Active Queue Management
A New Self-tuning Active Queue Management Algorithm Based on Adaptive Control
Research on Multi-agent System Automated Negotiation Theory and Model
Adaptive Congestion Control in ATM Networks
Session 7: Network Security
Secure Password Pocket for Distributed Web Services
The Modified DTW Method for On-Line Automatic Signature Verification
A Secure On-Demand Routing with Distributed Authentication for Trust-Based Ad Hoc Networks
Probabilistic Packet Filtering Model to Protect Web Server from DDoS Attacks
An Identity Authentication Protocol for Acknowledgment in IEEE 802.15.4 Network
A Design of the Digital Content Distribution System Based on the Public Key and the Hierarchical Web Caching Structure
Session 8: Network Storage
Cluster-Aware Cache for Network Attached Storage
Design and Implementation of a SAN Agent for Windows NT Architecture
MagicStore: A New Out-of-Band Virtualization System in SAN Environments
A Content Delivery Accelerator in Data-Intensive Servers
A Systematic Scheme to Resolve QoS Dissatisfaction for Storage Cluster
Secure Anonymous Communication with Conditional Traceability
Session 9: Multimedia Service
Real-Time Video over Programmable Networked Devices
A New Raid-Disk Placement Method for Interactive Media Server with an Accurate Bit Count Control
A New Region of Interest Image Coding for Narrowband Network: Partial Bitplane Alternating Shift
Using Route Probing to Derive Link Traffic Load with Edge-Based Measurements
Scheduling Multicast Traffic in a Combined Input Separate Output Queued Switch
A QoS-Based Scheduling Mechanism for Overlay Aggregate Traffics
Session 10: Ubiquitous Computing
Energy Conservation by Peer-to-Peer Relaying in Quasi-Ad Hoc Networks
Developing Energy-Efficient Topologies and Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
The Efficient Transmission Scheme in Wireless Crypto Communication
Constructing k-Connected k-Cover Set in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Self-pruning
GCMPR: Gateway-Centric Multi-path Routing for Internet Connectivity of Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Network
A Semantic and Adaptive Context Model for Ubiquitous Computing
Research of Survival-Time-Based Dynamic Adaptive Replica Allocation Algorithm in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
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9783540322467
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