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22nd HPCS 2008: Québec City, Canada
- 22nd Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems and Applications (HPCS 2008), June 9-11, 2008, Québec City, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3250-9

- Gregory Vance Wilson:

High-Performance Computing Considered Harmful. 1 - Mark Potse, Alain Vinet:

Large-Scale Integrative Modeling of the Human Heart. 2 - Tom Woo:

How Do We Simulate Things at the Scale of Molecules and Electrons? An Introduction to the Technology and HPC Aspects of Computational Chemistry. 3 - Emmanuel Lorin, André D. Bandrauk:

Efficient Parallel Computing for Laser-Gas Quantum Interaction and Propagation. 4-8 - David Sénéchal

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The Variational Cluster Approximation for Hubbard Models: Practical Implementation. 9-15 - Zhanyu Ning, Hong Guo:

MATDCAL: A First Principles Package for Nanoelectronics Modeling. 16 - Denise M. Koch, Ann M. English, Gilles H. Peslherbe:

Computational Investigation of Protein Chemistry: "S-Nitrosohemoglobin". 17 - Guillaume Lamoureux:

Computational Enzymology: Promises and Challenges. 18 - Albert Gazendam:

Building and Refining General Purpose Computing Clusters in an Emerging HPCOriented Research Environment. 19-25 - Abhishek Kulkarni

, Andrew Lumsdaine
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Stateless Clustering Using OSCAR and PERCEUS. 26-32 - Darius Buntinas, George Bosilca, Richard L. Graham, Geoffroy Vallée, Gregory R. Watson

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A Scalable Tools Communications Infrastructure. 33-39 - Geoffroy Vallée, Thomas J. Naughton, Stephen L. Scott:

Proposal for Modifications to the OSCAR Architecture to Address Challenges in Distributed System Management. 40-46 - Paul Greidanus, Gordon Willem Klok:

Using OSCAR to Win the Cluster Challenge. 47-51 - Tanvire Elahi, Cameron Kiddle, Rob Simmonds:

Models for Grid Applications and Jobs. 52-58 - Nicolas Dubé, Marc Parizeau

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Utility Computing and Market-Based Scheduling: Shortcomings for Grid Resources Sharing and the Next Steps. 59-68 - Nayden Markatchev, Cameron Kiddle, Rob Simmonds:

A Framework for Executing Long Running Jobs in Grid Environments. 69-75 - Andre Charbonneau

, Victor Terskikh
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SpectroGrid: Providing Simple Secure Remote Access to Scientific Instruments. 76-82 - Hugh Couchman:

Computational Astrophysics. 83 - Michel Vetterli:

ATLAS Computing: Dealing with Petabytes of Data per Year. 84 - Howard Trottier:

Quantum Chromodynamics on a Space-Time Lattice. 85 - Matthias Troyer:

Simulating Exotic Quantum States of Matter. 86 - Normand Mousseau:

Simuler la Dynamique des Protéines: Simulation Protein Dynamics. 87 - Meilian Xu, Parimala Thulasiraman, Ruppa K. Thulasiram:

Exploiting Data Locality in FFT Using Indirect Swap Network on Cell/B.E. 88-94 - Mohammad J. Rashti, Ahmad Afsahi:

Improving Communication Progress and Overlap in MPI Rendezvous Protocol over RDMA-enabled Interconnects. 95-101 - Angela C. Sodan, Arun Kanavallil, Bryan Esbaugh:

Group-Based Optimizaton for Parallel Job Scheduling with Scojo-PECT-O. 102-109 - Rajendra Singh, Peter Graham:

Performance Driven Partial Checkpoint/Migrate for LAM-MPI. 110-116 - Yun Guan, Jan Verschelde:

Parallel Implementation of a Subsystem-by-Subsystem Solver. 117-123 - Amine Ben El Haj Ali, Azzeddine Soulaïmani

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Combined Functional and Geometrical Decompositions for Multiphysics Problems with Application to Fluid-Structure Interaction. 124-130 - É. Chamberland, C. Robitaille, André Fortin:

Performance Measurements of a Contact Searching Algorithm for Solving Large Deformation Problems. 131 - Hermann J. Eberl

, Nasim Muhammad, Rangarajan Sudarsan:
Computing Intensive Simulations in Biofilm Modeling. 132-138 - Jiaying Xu, Rangarajan Sudarsan, Gerarda A. Darlington, Hermann J. Eberl

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A Computational Study of External Shear Forces in Biofilm Clusters. 139-145 - Mohammad I. Daoud

, James C. Lacefield
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Parallel Three-Dimensional Simulation of Ultrasound Imaging. 146-152 - Hugo Martel:

High-Performance Chemodynamical Simulations of Galaxy Formation. 153 - Isaac Tamblyn

, Stanimir A. Bonev:
Exploring the High Pressure Phase Diagrams of Light Elements Using Large Scale Ab-initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations. 154-160 - Chris Payne, Denice Deatrich, Simon Liu, Steve McDonald, Réda Tafirout, Rodney Walker, Andrew Wong, Michel Vetterli:

High Performance Networks for the ATLAS Tier-1 @ TRIUMF. 161-166 - Denice Deatrich, Simon Liu, Chris Payne, Réda Tafirout, Rodney Walker, Andrew Wong, Michel Vetterli:

Managing Petabyte-Scale Storage for the ATLAS Tier-1 Centre at TRIUMF. 167-171 - Denice Deatrich, Simon Liu, Chris Payne, Réda Tafirout, Rodney Walker, Andrew Wong, Michel Vetterli:

Grid Infrastructure and Large Scale Production for ATLAS. 172-176

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