Oral presentations

(according to topics, then in alphabetic order)


Evaluation and Performance of PVM and MPI
1. W. Gropp, E. Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Why Are PVM and MPI So Different?
2. J. Kitowski(1,2), K. Boryczko(1), J. Moscinski(1,2)
(1) University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland
(2) Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET-KRAKOW, Poland
Comparison of PVM and MPI performance in short-range molecular dynamics simulation
3. M. Resch, H. Berger, T. Boenisch, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Germany
A comparison of MPI performance on different MPPs
4. P.W. Uminski, M.R. Matuszek, H. Krawczyk, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
Experimental evaluation of PVM group communication

Extensions and Improvements to PVM and MPI
5. J.-M. Adamo, Universite Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France
ARCH, An Object Oriented MPI-Based Library for Asynchronous and Loosely Synchronous Parallel System Programming
6. T. Beisel, E. Gabriel, M. Resch, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Germany
An Extension to MPI for Distributed Computing on MPPs
7. G.E. Fagg(1), J.J. Dongarra(1,2), Al Geist(2)
(1) University of Tennessee, USA
(2) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Heterogeneous MPI Application Interoperation and Process Management under PVMPI
8. O. Galibert, MODEL CRIN - CNRS URA, France
YLC, A C++ Linda system on top of PVM
9. S. Mintchev, V. Getov, University of Westminster, London, UK
Towards Portable Message Passing in Java: Binding MPI
10. G. Mysliwiec, J. Sipowicz, R. Schaefer, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
Control Activities in Message Passing Environment
11. P. Theodoropoulos, P. Tsanakas, G. Papakonstantinou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Global Semaphores in a Parallel Programming Environment
12. V. Vlassov, L.E. Thorelli, Royal Institute of Technology, Kista, Sweden
A Synchronizing Shared Memory: Model and Programming Implementation
13. K. Wolf, E. Brakkee, D.P. Ho, GMD, SCAI, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Communication in Multi-Physics Applications

Implementation Issues
14. M. Fischer, J. Simon, Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing, Germany
Embedding SCI into PVM
15. J. Rough, A. Goscinski, D. De Paoli, Deakin University, Australia
PVM on the RHODOS Distributed Operating System

Tools for PVM and MPI
16. R. Baraglia, M. Cosso, D. Laforenza, M. Nicosia, CNUCE, Pisa, Italy
Integrating PVaniM into WAMM for Monitoring Meta-Applications
17. M. Bubak(1,2), W. Funika(1), J. Moscinski(1,2)
(1) University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland
(2) Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET-KRAKOW, Poland
Evaluation of Parallel Application's Behavior in Message Passing Environment
18. J.Y. Cotronis, University of Athens, Greece
Message-Passing Program Development by Ensemble
19. S. Manegold(1), F. Waas(2), D. Gudlat(1)
(1) Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
(2) CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
In Quest of the Bottleneck - Monitoring Parallel Database Systems
20. B. Di Martino(1,2), A. Mazzeo(2), N. Mazzocca(3), U. Villano(4)
(1) University of Vienna, Austria
(2) Second University of Naples, Italy
(3) University "Federico II" of Naples, Italy
(4) IRSIP - CNR, Naples, Italy
Interaction Patterns Detection in PVM Programs to Support Simulation
21. R. Wismueller, LRR-TUM, Muenchen, Germany
Debugging Message Passing Programs Using Invisible Message Tags

Algorithms Using Message-Passing Paradigm
22. J.J. Dongarra(2,3), F. Desprez(1), A. Petitet(2), C. Randriamaro(1), Y. Robert(2)
(1) LIP, Lyon, France
(2) University of Tennessee, USA
(3) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Block-cyclic Array Redistribution on Networks of Workstations
23. V. Alexandrov(1), K. Chan(1), A. Gibbons(1), W. Rytter(1,2)
(1) University of Liverpool, UK
(2) Warsaw University, Poland
On The PVM/MPI Computations of Dynamic Programming Recurrences
24. J. Libano Alonso(1,2), H. Schmidt(2), V.N. Alexandrov(1)
(1) University of Liverpool, UK
(2) University of Paderborn, Germany
Parallel Branch and Bound Algorithms for Integer and Mixed Integer Linear Programming Problems under PVM
25. R. Ciegis(1), R. Sablinskas(1), J. Wasniewski(2)
(1) Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius, Lithuania
(2) UNI-C, Lyngby, Denmark
Numerical integration on distributed-memory parallel systems
26. M. Mazzariol, B.A. Gennart, V. Messerli, R.D. Hersch, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, EPFL
Performance of CAP-specified linear algebra algorithms
27. M. Peinado(1), R. Venkatesan(2)
(1) German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany
(2) Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA
Highly Parallel Cryptographic Attacks
28. M. Soch, P. Tvrdik, M. Volf, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Parallel Graph-Partitioning Using the Mob Heuristic

Applications in Science and Engeneering Based on Message-Passing
29. P. Bala(1,2), T. Clark(3), P. Grochowski(1), B. Lesyng(1), J.A. McCammon(4)
(1) Warsaw University, Poland
(2) N. Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
(3) Nichols Research Corp/SCT, USA
(4) University of California at San Diego, USA
Parallel Version of a Quantum Classical Molecular Dynamics Code for Complex Molecular and Biomolecular Systems
30. G. Bozas, M. Fleischhauer, S. Zimmermann, Technical University of Muenchen, Germany
PVM Experiences in Developing the MIDAS Parallel Database System
31. A. Clematis(1), A. Coda(1), M. Spagnuolo(1), M. Mineter(2), T. Sloan(3)
(1) Istituto per la Matematica Applicata, CNR, Genova, Italy
(2) Geography Department, Edinburgh, UK
(3) Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, Edinburgh, UK
Developing non-Local Iterative Parallel Algorithms for GIS on Cray T3D Using MPI
32. K. Demuynck, J. Broeckhove, F. Arickx, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Dynamic Optimisation of a Distributed VR System by Network-Balancing
33. M. Exbrayat(1), H. Kosch(2)
(1) Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon, France
(2) Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
Offering Parallelism to a Sequential Database Management System on a Network of Workstations Using PVM
34. A.S. Galaktionov(1,2), P.D. Anderson(1), G.W.M. Peters(1)
(1) Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
(2) Institute of Hydromechanics of NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Mixing simulations: tracking strongly deforming fluid volumes in 3D flows
35. Ch. Goumopoulos(1), E. Housos(1), O. Liljenzin(2)
(1) University of Patras, Greece
(2) Carmen Systems AB, Gothenburg, Sweden
Parallel Crew Scheduling on Workstation Networks using PVM
36. E. Reinhard, A. Chalmers, University of Bristol, UK
Message Handling in Parallel Radiance
37. R. Roy(1), Z. Stankovski(2)
(1) Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
(2) Centre d'etude de Saclay, France
Parallelization of Neutron Transport Solvers
38. M. Strietzel, DLR, Koeln, Germany
Parallel Turbulence Simulation: Resolving the Inertial Subrange of Kolmogorov's Spectra