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18th SPAA 2006: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Phillip B. Gibbons, Uzi Vishkin:
SPAA 2006: Proceedings of the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, July 30 - August 2, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-452-9
Games and learning
- Noga Alon, Baruch Awerbuch, Yossi Azar, Boaz Patt-Shamir:
Tell me who I am: an interactive recommendation system. 1-10 - Zvi Lotker, Boaz Patt-Shamir, Mark R. Tuttle:
Publish and perish: definition and analysis of an n-person publication impact game. 11-18 - Alexis C. Kaporis, Paul G. Spirakis:
The price of optimum in Stackelberg games on arbitrary single commodity networks and latency functions. 19-28 - Ho-Lin Chen, Tim Roughgarden:
Network design with weighted players. 29-38
Compilers, supercomputing and quantum computing
- Kiminori Matsuzaki, Zhenjiang Hu, Masato Takeichi:
Towards automatic parallelization of tree reductions in dynamic programming. 39-48 - Arun Kejariwal, Alexandru Nicolau, Hideki Saito, Xinmin Tian, Milind Girkar, Utpal Banerjee, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
A general approach for partitioning N-dimensional parallel nested loops with conditionals. 49-58 - John W. Romein, P. Chris Broekema, Ellen van Meijeren, Kjeld van der Schaaf, Walther H. Zwart:
Astronomical real-time streaming signal processing on a Blue Gene/L supercomputer. 59-66 - François Le Gall:
Exponential separation of quantum and classical online space complexity. 67-73
Scheduling
- Ami Litman, Shiri Moran-Schein:
Smooth scheduling under variable rates or the analog-digital confinement game. 74-83 - Brighten Godfrey, Richard M. Karp:
On the price of heterogeneity in parallel systems. 84-92 - C. Greg Plaxton, Yu Sun, Mitul Tiwari, Harrick M. Vin:
Reconfigurable resource scheduling. 93-102 - Arnaud Legrand, Alan Su, Frédéric Vivien:
Minimizing the stretch when scheduling flows of biological requests. 103-112
Parallel programming models: need, study & position papers
- Geoff Lowney:
Why Intel is designing multi-core processors. 113 - Lorin Hochstein, Victor R. Basili:
An empirical study to compare two parallel programming models. 114 - Elena Riccio Davidson:
The FG programming environment: good and good for you. 115 - Franklin E. Powers Jr., Gita Alaghband:
Introducing the hydra parallel programming system. 116 - Jonathan Leighton Brown, Sue Goudy, Mike Heroux
, Shan Shan Huang, Zhaofang Wen:
An envolutionary path towards virtual shared memory with random access. 117
Communication networks
- Michael T. Goodrich, Daniel S. Hirschberg:
Efficient parallel algorithms for dead sensor diagnosis and multiple access channels. 118-127 - Amotz Bar-Noy, Panagiotis Cheilaris, Shakhar Smorodinsky
:
Conflict-free coloring for intervals: from offline to online. 128-137 - Hagit Attiya, David Hay, Isaac Keslassy
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Packet-mode emulation of output-queued switches. 138-147 - Robert Elsässer:
On the communication complexity of randomized broadcasting in random-like graphs. 148-157
Processing and scheduling
- Martha Mercaldi, Steven Swanson
, Andrew Petersen, Andrew Putnam
, Andrew Schwerin, Mark Oskin, Susan J. Eggers:
Modeling instruction placement on a spatial architecture. 158-169 - Lisa Higham, LillAnne Jackson:
Translating between itanium and sparc memory consistency models. 170-179 - John Augustine, Sudarshan Banerjee, Sandy Irani:
Strip packing with precedence constraints and strip packing with release times. 180-189 - David P. Bunde:
Power-aware scheduling for makespan and flow. 190-196
Graphs and networks
- David Steurer
:
Tight bounds for the Min-Max boundary decomposition cost of weighted graphs. 197-206 - Ittai Abraham, Cyril Gavoille, Dahlia Malkhi:
On space-stretch trade-offs: lower bounds. 207-216 - Ittai Abraham, Cyril Gavoille, Dahlia Malkhi:
On space-stretch trade-offs: upper bounds. 217-224 - Philippe Duchon, Nicolas Hanusse, Emmanuelle Lebhar, Nicolas Schabanel:
Towards small world emergence. 225-232
Routing and scientific applications
- Arthur Brady, Lenore Cowen:
Compact routing with additive stretch using distance labelings. 233 - Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, Robert D. Kleinberg, Tom Leighton:
Semi-oblivious routing. 234 - Marc Moreno Maza, Yuzhen Xie:
An implementation report for parallel triangular decompositions. 235 - Rezaul Alam Chowdhury, Vijaya Ramachandran:
The cache-oblivious gaussian elimination paradigm: theoretical framework and experimental evaluation. 236
Distributed computing
- Joachim Gehweiler, Christiane Lammersen, Christian Sohler
:
A distributed O(1)-approximation algorithm for the uniform facility location problem. 237-243 - R. C. Chakinala, Abishek Kumarasubramanian, Kofi A. Laing, R. Manokaran, C. Pandu Rangan, Rajmohan Rajaraman:
Playing push vs pull: models and algorithms for disseminating dynamic data in networks. 244-253 - Julia Lipman, Quentin F. Stout:
A performance analysis of local synchronization. 254-260 - David Pritchard, Santosh S. Vempala:
Symmetric network computation. 261-270
Caches, registers and load balancing
- Matteo Frigo, Volker Strumpen:
The cache complexity of multithreaded cache oblivious algorithms. 271-280 - Chryssis Georgiou, Nicolas C. Nicolaou, Alexander A. Shvartsman
:
Fault-tolerant semifast implementations of atomic read/write registers. 281-290 - Niv Buchbinder, Joseph Naor:
Fair online load balancing. 291-298 - Mette Berger, Esben Rune Hansen, Rasmus Pagh, Mihai Patrascu, Milan Ruzic, Peter Tiedemann:
Deterministic load balancing and dictionaries in the parallel disk model. 299-307
Peer-to-peer networks
- Peter Mahlmann, Christian Schindelhauer
:
Distributed random digraph transformations for peer-to-peer networks. 308-317 - Baruch Awerbuch, Christian Scheideler:
Towards a scalable and robust DHT. 318-327
Multicores, multiprocessor systems and grids
- Jaime H. Moreno:
Chip-level integration: the new frontier for microprocessor architecture. 328 - Tali Moreshet, R. Iris Bahar, Maurice Herlihy:
Energy implications of multiprocessor synchronization. 329 - Vasileios Liaskovitis, Shimin Chen, Phillip B. Gibbons, Anastassia Ailamaki, Guy E. Blelloch, Babak Falsafi, Limor Fix, Nikos Hardavellas, Michael Kozuch, Todd C. Mowry, Chris Wilkerson:
Parallel depth first vs. work stealing schedulers on CMP architectures. 330 - Quentin F. Stout:
Minimizing peak energy on mesh-connected systems. 331 - Krzysztof Rzadca, Denis Trystram:
Promoting cooperation in selfish grids. 332
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