Fourth International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS’99).- Efficient program partitioning based on compiler controlled communication.- SCI-VM: A flexible base for transparent shared memory programming models on clusters of PCs.- Flexible collective operations for distributed object groups.- SCALA: A framework for performance evaluation of scalable computing.- Recursive individually distributed object.- The MuSE system: A flexible combination of on-stack execution and work-stealing.- Pangaea: An automatic distribution front-end for Java.- Concurrent language support for interoperable applications.- On the distributed implementation of aggregate data structures by program transformation.- Implementing a non-strict functional programming language on a threaded architecture.- Second workhop on bio-inspired solutions to parallel processing problems (BioSP3).- The biological basis of the immune system as a model for intelligent agents.- A formal definition of the phenomenon of collective intelligence and its IQ measure.- Implementation of data flow logical operations via self-assembly of DNA.- A parallel hybrid evolutionary metaheuristic for the period vehicle routing problem.- Distributed scheduling with decomposed optimization criterion: Genetic programming approach.- A parallel genetic algorithm for task mapping on parallel machines.- Evolution-based scheduling of fault-tolerant programs on multiple processors.- A genetic-based fault-tolerant routing strategy for multiprocessor networks.- Regularity considerations in instance-based locality optimization.- Parallel ant colonies for combinatorial optimization problems.- An analysis of synchronous and asynchronous parallel distributed genetic algorithms with structured and panmictic Islands.- GA-based parallel image registration on parallel clusters.- Implementation of a parallel genetic algorithm on a cluster of workstations: The Travelling Salesman Problem, a case study.- Structural biology metaphors applied to the design of a distributed object system.- Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-time Systems.- Building an adaptive multimedia system using the utility model.- Evaluation of real-time fiber communications for parallel collective operations.- The case for prediction-based best-effort real-time systems.- Dynamic real-time channel establishment in multiple access bus networks.- A similarity-based protocol for concurrency control in mobile distributed real-time database systems.- From task scheduling in single processor environments to message scheduling in a PROFIBUS fieldbus network.- An adaptive, distributed airborne tracking sysem.- Non-preemptive scheduling of real-time threads on multi-level-context architectures.- QoS control and adaptation in distributed multimedia systems.- Dependability evaluation of fault tolerant distributed industrial control systems.- An approach for measuring IP security performance in a distributed environment.- An environment for generating applications involving remote manipulation of parallel machines.- Real-time image processing on a local plane SIMD array.- Metrics for the evaluation of multicast communications.- Distributing periodic workload uniformly across time to achieve better service quality.- A dynamic fault-tolerant mesh architecture.- Evaluation of a hybrid real-time bus scheduling mechanism for CAN.- System support for migratory continuous media applications in distributed real-time environments.- Dynamic application structuring on heterogeneous, distributed systems.- Improving support for multimedia system experimentation and deployment.- Run-time systems for parallel programming.- Efficient communications in multithreaded runtime systems.- Application performance of a linux cluster using converse.- An efficient and transparent thread migration scheme in the PM2 runtime system.- Communication-intensive parallel applications and non-dedicated clusters of workstations.- A framework for adaptive storage input/output on computational grids.- ARMCI: A portable remote memory copy library for distributed array libraries and compiler run-time systems.- Multicast-based runtime system for highly efficient causally consistent software-only DSM.- Adaptive DSM-runtime behavior via speculative data distribution.- 6th reconfigurable architectures workshop.- DEFACTO: A design environment for adaptive computing technology.- A web-based multiuser operating system for reconfigurable computing.- Interconnect synthesis for reconfigurable multi-FPGA architectures.- Hardwired-clusters partial-crossbar: A hierarchical routing architecture for multi-FPGA systems.- Integrated block-processing and design-space exploration in temporal partitioning for RTR architectures.- Improved scaling simulation of the general reconfigurable mesh.- Bit summation on the reconfigurable mesh.- Scalable hardware-algorithms for binary prefix sums.- Configuration sequencing with self configurable binary multipliers.- Domain specific mapping for solving graph problems on reconfigurable devices.- MorphoSys: a reconfigurable processor targeted to high performance image application.- An efficient implementation method of fractal image compression on dynamically reconfigurable architecture.- Plastic cell architecture: A dynamically reconfigurable hardware-based computer.- Leonardo and discipulus simplex:.- Reusable internal hardware templates.- An on-line arithmetic-based reconfigurable neuroprocessor.- The re-configurable delay-insensitive Flysig architecture.- Digital signal processing with general purpose microprocessors, DSP and reconfigurable logic.- Solving satisfiability problems on FPGAs using experimental unit propagation heuristic.- FPGA implementation of modular exponentiation.- Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing.- More efficient object serialization.- A customizable implementation of RMI for high performance computing.- mpiJava: An object-oriented java interface to MPI.- An adaptive, fault-tolerant implementation of BSP for Java-based volunteer computing systems.- High performance computing for the masses.- Process networks as a high-level notation for metacomputing.- Developing parallel applications using the JavaPorts environment.- 3rd workshop on Optics and Computer Science Message from the Program Chairs.- Permutation routing in all-optical product networks.- NWCache: Optimizing disk accesses via an optical network/write cache hybrid.- NetCache: A network/cache hybrid for multiprocessors.- A multi-wavelength optical content-addressable parallel processor (MW-OCAPP) for high-speed parallel relational database processing: Architectural concepts and preliminary experimental system.- Optimal scheduling algorithms in WDM optical passive star networks.- OTIS-Based multi-hop multi-OPS lightwave networks.- Solving graph theory problems using reconfigurable pipelined optical buses.- High speed, high capacity bused interconnects using optical slab waveguides.- A new architecture for multihop optical networks.- Pipelined versus non-pipelined traffic scheduling in unidirectional WDM rings.- Irregular ’99 Sixth International Workshop on Solving Irregularly Structured Problems in Parallel.- Self-Avoiding walks over adaptive unstructured grids.- A graph based method for generating the fiedler vector of irregular problems.- Hybridizing nested dissection and halo approximate minimum degree for efficient sparce matrix ordering.- ParaPART: Parallel mesh partitioning tool for distributed systems.- Sparse computations with Pei.- Optimizing irregular HPF applications using halos.- From EARTH to HTMT: An evolution of a multiheaded architecture model.- Irregular parallel algorithms in Java.- A simple framework to calculate the reaching definition of array references and its use in subscript array analysis.- Dynamic process composition and communication patterns in irregularly structured applications.- Scalable parallelization of harmonic balance simulation.- A range minima parallel algorithm for coarse grained multicomputers.- Deterministic branch-and-bound on distributed memory machines.- 2nd Workshop on Personal Computer Based Networks of Workstations (PC-NOW’99).- Performance results for a reliable low-latency cluster communication protocol.- Coscheduling through synchronized scheduling servers—A prototype and experiments.- High-performance knowledge extraction from data on PC-based networks of workstations.- Addressing communication latency issues on clusters for fine grained asynchronous applications—A case study.- Low cost databases for NOW.- Implementation and evaluation of MPI on an SMP cluster.- Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Parallel Programming: Theory and Applications FMPPTA’99 April 16 1998.- From a specification to an equivalence proof in object-oriented parallelism.- Examples of program composition illustrating the use of universal properties.- A formal framework for specifying and verifying time warp optimizations.- Verifying end-to-end protocols using induction with CSP/FDR.- Mechanical verification of a garbage collector.- A structured approach to parallel programming: Methodology and models.- BSP in CSP: Easy as ABC.- 4th International Workshop on Embedded HPC Systems and Applications (EHPC’99).- A distributed system reference architecture for adaptive QoS and resource management.- Transparent real-time monitoring in MPI.- DynBench: A dynamic benchmark suite for distributed real-time systems.- Reflections on the creation of a real-time parallel benchmark suite.- Tailor-made operating systems for embedded parallel applications.- Fiber-optic interconnection networks for signal processing applications.- Reconfigurable parallel sorting and load balancing: HeteroSort.- Addressing real-time requirements of automatic vehicle guidance with MMX technology.- Condition-based maintenance: Algorithms and applications for embedded high performance computing.