TY - BOOK AU - D’Ambra,Pasqua AU - Guarracino,Mario AU - Talia,Domenico ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Euro-Par 2010 - Parallel Processing: 16th International Euro-Par Conference, Ischia, Italy, August 31 - September 3, 2010, Proceedings, Part I T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783642152771 AV - QA76.9.E94 U1 - 004.24 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Computer science KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Computer system performance KW - Computer software KW - Electronic data processing KW - Computer Science KW - System Performance and Evaluation KW - Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity KW - Programming Techniques KW - Numeric Computing KW - Processor Architectures KW - Performance and Reliability N1 - Topic 1: Support Tools and Environments -- Distributed Systems and Algorithms -- Starsscheck: A Tool to Find Errors in Task-Based Parallel Programs -- Automated Tuning in Parallel Sorting on Multi-core Architectures -- Estimating and Exploiting Potential Parallelism by Source-Level Dependence Profiling -- Source-to-Source Optimization of CUDA C for GPU Accelerated Cardiac Cell Modeling -- Efficient Graph Partitioning Algorithms for Collaborative Grid Workflow Developer Environments -- Profile-Driven Selective Program Loading -- Characterizing the Impact of Using Spare-Cores on Application Performance -- Topic 2: Performance Prediction and Evaluation -- Performance Prediction and Evaluation -- A Model for Space-Correlated Failures in Large-Scale Distributed Systems -- Architecture Exploration for Efficient Data Transfer and Storage in Data-Parallel Applications -- jitSim: A Simulator for Predicting Scalability of Parallel Applications in Presence of OS Jitter -- pCFS vs. PVFS: Comparing a Highly-Available Symmetrical Parallel Cluster File System with an Asymmetrical Parallel File System -- Comparing Scalability Prediction Strategies on an SMP of CMPs -- Topic 3: Scheduling and Load-Balancing -- Scheduling and Load Balancing -- A Fast 5/2-Approximation Algorithm for Hierarchical Scheduling -- Non-clairvoyant Scheduling of Multiple Bag-of-Tasks Applications -- Extremal Optimization Approach Applied to Initial Mapping of Distributed Java Programs -- A Delay-Based Dynamic Load Balancing Method and Its Stability Analysis and Simulation -- Code Scheduling for Optimizing Parallelism and Data Locality -- Hierarchical Work-Stealing -- Optimum Diffusion for Load Balancing in Mesh Networks -- A Dynamic, Distributed, Hierarchical Load Balancing for HLA-Based Simulations on Large-Scale Environments -- Topic 4: High Performance Architectures and Compilers -- High Performance Architectures and Compilers -- Power-Efficient Spilling Techniques for Chip Multiprocessors -- Scalable Object-Aware Hardware Transactional Memory -- Efficient Address Mapping of Shared Cache for On-Chip Many-Core Architecture -- Thread Owned Block Cache: Managing Latency in Many-Core Architecture -- Extending the Cell SPE with Energy Efficient Branch Prediction -- Topic 5: Parallel and Distributed Data Management -- Parallel and Distributed Data Management -- Federated Enactment of Workflow Patterns -- A Distributed Approach to Detect Outliers in Very Large Data Sets -- Topic 6: Grid, Cluster and Cloud Computing -- Grid, Cluster and Cloud Computing -- Deployment of a Hierarchical Middleware -- Toward Real-Time, Many-Task Applications on Large Distributed Systems -- Scheduling Scientific Workflows to Meet Soft Deadlines in the Absence of Failure Models -- A GPGPU Transparent Virtualization Component for High Performance Computing Clouds -- What Is the Price of Simplicity? -- User-Centric, Heuristic Optimization of Service Composition in Clouds -- A Distributed Market Framework for Large-Scale Resource Sharing -- Using Network Information to Perform Meta-scheduling in Advance in Grids -- Topic 7: Peer to Peer Computing -- Peer-to-Peer Computing -- Overlay Management for Fully Distributed User-Based Collaborative Filtering -- Dynamic Publish/Subscribe to Meet Subscriber-Defined Delay and Bandwidth Constraints -- Combining Hilbert SFC and Bruijn Graphs for Searching Computing Markets in a P2P System -- Sampling Bias in BitTorrent Measurements -- A Formal Credit-Based Incentive Model for Sharing Computer Resources -- Topic 8: Distributed Systems and Algorithms -- Distributed Systems and Algorithms -- Improving Message Logging Protocols Scalability through Distributed Event Logging -- Value-Based Sequential Consistency for Set Objects in Dynamic Distributed Systems -- Robust Self-stabilizing Construction of Bounded Size Weight-Based Clusters -- Adaptive Conflict Unit Size for Distributed Optimistic Synchronization -- Frame Allocation Algorithms for Multi-threaded Network Cameras -- Scalable Distributed Simulation of Large Dense Crowds Using the Real-Time Framework (RTF) -- The x-Wait-Freedom Progress Condition N2 - Euro-Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to the p- motion and advancementof allaspects of parallelcomputing. The major themes can be divided into four broad categories: theory, high-performance, cluster and grid,distributedandmobilecomputing.Thesecategoriescomprise14topicsthat focus on particular issues. The objective of Euro-Paris to provide a forum within which to promote the development of parallel computing both as an industrial technique and an a- demic discipline, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and the state of practice. The main audience for and participants in Euro-Par are researchers inacademicdepartments,governmentlaboratories,andindustrialorganizations. Euro-Par2010 was the 16th conference in the Euro-Parseries, and was or- nizedbythe Institute forHigh-PerformanceComputingandNetworking(ICAR) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR), in Ischia, Italy. Previous Euro- ParconferencestookplaceinStockholm,Lyon,Passau,Southampton,Toulouse, Munich, Manchester, Padderborn, Klagenfurt, Pisa, Lisbon, Dresden, Rennes, Las Palmas, and Delft. Next year the conference will take place in Bordeaux, France. More information on the Euro-Par conference series and organization is available on the wesite http://www.europar.org. As mentioned before, the conference was organized in 14 topics. The paper review process for each topic was managed and supervised by a committee of at least four persons: a Global Chair, a Local Chair, and two members. Some speci?c topics with a high number of submissions were managed by a larger committeewithmoremembers.The?naldecisionsontheacceptanceorrejection ofthesubmitted papersweremadein ameeting ofthe ConferenceCo-chairsand Local Chairs of the topics UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15277-1 ER -