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High Performance Computing and Communications [electronic resource] : First International Conference, HPCC 2005, Sorrento, Italy, September 21-23, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Laurence T. Yang, Omer F. Rana, Beniamino Martino, Jack Dongarra.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3726Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Description: XXIX, 1116 p. Also available online. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540320791
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
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Contents:
Keynote Speech -- Track 1: Network Protocols, Routing, Algorithms -- Track 2: Languages and Compilers for HPC -- Track 3: Parallel/Distributed System Architectures -- Track 4: Embedded Systems -- Track 5: Parallel/Distributed Algorithms -- Track 6: Wireless and Mobile Computing -- Track 7: Web Services and Internet Computing -- Track 8: Peer-to-Peer Computing -- Track 9: Grid and Cluster Computing -- Track 10: Reliability, Fault-Tolerance, and Security -- Track 11: Performance Evaluation and Measurements -- Track 12: Tools and Environments for Software Development -- Track 13: Distributed Systems and Applications -- Track 14: High-Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing -- Track 15: Database Applications and Data Mining -- Track 16: Biological/Molecular Computing -- Track 17: Special Session on HPSRF -- Track 18: Pervasive Computing and Communications -- Track 19: Special Session on LMS.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Welcome to the proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on High P- formance Computing and Communications (HPCC 2005) which was held in Sorrento (Naples), Italy, September 21–23, 2005. Withtherapidgrowthincomputing andcommunicationtechnology,thepast decade has witnessed a proliferationofpowerfulparallelanddistributed systems and an ever-increasing demand for the practice of high performance computing and communication(HPCC). HPCChas movedinto the mainstreamof comp- ing and become a key technology in determining future research and devel- ment activities in many academic and industrial branches, especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with very tight timing sch- ules.TheHPCC2005conferenceprovidedaforumfor engineersandscientists in academia,industry,andgovernmenttoaddressallresultingprofoundchallenges, and to presentand discuss their new ideas,researchresults, applications and - perience on all aspects of high performance computing and communications. There was a very large number of paper submissions (263), not only from Europe, but also from Asia and the Paci?c, and North and South America. All submissions were reviewed by at least three Program or Technical Committee members or external reviewers. It was extremely di?cult to select the pres- tations for the conference because there were so many excellent and interesting submissions. In order to allocate as many papers as possible and keep the high quality of the conference, we ?nally decided to accept 76 regular papers and 44 shortpapersfororalpresentations.Webelievethatallofthesepapersandtopics not only provided novel ideas, new results, work in progress and state-of-the-art techniques in this ?eld, but also stimulated the future research activities in the area of high performance computing and communications.
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Keynote Speech -- Track 1: Network Protocols, Routing, Algorithms -- Track 2: Languages and Compilers for HPC -- Track 3: Parallel/Distributed System Architectures -- Track 4: Embedded Systems -- Track 5: Parallel/Distributed Algorithms -- Track 6: Wireless and Mobile Computing -- Track 7: Web Services and Internet Computing -- Track 8: Peer-to-Peer Computing -- Track 9: Grid and Cluster Computing -- Track 10: Reliability, Fault-Tolerance, and Security -- Track 11: Performance Evaluation and Measurements -- Track 12: Tools and Environments for Software Development -- Track 13: Distributed Systems and Applications -- Track 14: High-Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing -- Track 15: Database Applications and Data Mining -- Track 16: Biological/Molecular Computing -- Track 17: Special Session on HPSRF -- Track 18: Pervasive Computing and Communications -- Track 19: Special Session on LMS.

Welcome to the proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on High P- formance Computing and Communications (HPCC 2005) which was held in Sorrento (Naples), Italy, September 21–23, 2005. Withtherapidgrowthincomputing andcommunicationtechnology,thepast decade has witnessed a proliferationofpowerfulparallelanddistributed systems and an ever-increasing demand for the practice of high performance computing and communication(HPCC). HPCChas movedinto the mainstreamof comp- ing and become a key technology in determining future research and devel- ment activities in many academic and industrial branches, especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with very tight timing sch- ules.TheHPCC2005conferenceprovidedaforumfor engineersandscientists in academia,industry,andgovernmenttoaddressallresultingprofoundchallenges, and to presentand discuss their new ideas,researchresults, applications and - perience on all aspects of high performance computing and communications. There was a very large number of paper submissions (263), not only from Europe, but also from Asia and the Paci?c, and North and South America. All submissions were reviewed by at least three Program or Technical Committee members or external reviewers. It was extremely di?cult to select the pres- tations for the conference because there were so many excellent and interesting submissions. In order to allocate as many papers as possible and keep the high quality of the conference, we ?nally decided to accept 76 regular papers and 44 shortpapersfororalpresentations.Webelievethatallofthesepapersandtopics not only provided novel ideas, new results, work in progress and state-of-the-art techniques in this ?eld, but also stimulated the future research activities in the area of high performance computing and communications.

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