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The Journal of Supercomputing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1-2, May 2000
- Embedded Fault-Tolerant Systems. 5-6
- Douglas W. Caldwell, David A. Rennels:
A Minimalist Fault-Tolerant Microcontroller Design for Embedded Spacecraft Computing. 7-25 - Arun K. Somani, Allen M. Sansano:
Achieving Robustness and Minimizing Overhead in Parallel Algorithms Through Overlapped Communication/Computation. 27-52 - Joshua Haines, Vijay Lakamraju, Israel Koren, C. Mani Krishna:
Application-Level Fault Tolerance as a Complement to System-Level Fault Tolerance. 53-68 - Igor Lyubashevskiy, Volker Strumpen:
Fault-Tolerant File-I/O for Portable Checkpointing Systems. 69-92 - Guillermo A. Alvarez, Flaviu Cristian:
Simulation-based Testing of Communication Protocols for Dependable Embedded Systems. 93-116 - Kia Makki, John Dell, Niki Pissinou, W. Melody Moh, Xiaohua Jia:
Using Logical Rings to Solve the Distributed Mutual Exclusion Problem with Fault Tolerance Issues. 117-132
Volume 16, Number 3, July 2000
- H. Scott Hinton:
Introduction to Focus Articles on Optical Computing. 147- - Guoping Liu, Kyungsook Y. Lee, Harry F. Jordan:
n-Dimensional Processor Arrays with Optical dBuses. 149-163 - Carl E. Love, Harry F. Jordan:
Oscillatory Metastability in Optical Network Synchronizer Circuits. 165-176 - Dietmar Fey, Marko Degenkolb:
Digit Pipelined Arithmetic for 3-D Massively Parallel Optoelectronic Circuits. 177-196 - Sunil Kim, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
On Interaction between Interconnection Network Design and Latency Hiding Techniques in Multiprocessors. 197-216 - Takahiro Koita, Tetsuro Katayama, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:
Memory Conscious Scheduling for Cluster-based NUMA Multiprocessors. 217-235 - Kuo-Pao Fan, Chung-Ta King:
Turn Grouping for Multicast in Wormhole-Routed Mesh Networks Supporting the Turn Model. 237-260
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