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Eduardo César, Michael Alexander, Achim Streit, Jesper Larsson Träff, Christophe Cérin, Andreas Knüpfer, Dieter Kranzlmüller and Shantenu Jha
Front matter
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Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing (VHPC 2008)
3-12
Tools and Techniques for Managing Virtual Machine Images
13-22
Dynamic on Demand Virtual Clusters in Grid
23-32
Dynamic Provisioning of Virtual Clusters for Grid Computing
33-42
Dynamic Resources Management of Virtual Appliances on a Computational Cluster
43-52
Complementarity between Virtualization and Single System Image Technologies
53-62
Efficient Shared Memory Message Passing for Inter-VM Communications
63-71
An Analysis of HPC Benchmarks in Virtual Machine Environments
73
UNICORE Summit 2008
75-83
Space-Based Approach to High-Throughput Computations in UNICORE 6 Grids
84-93
The Chemomentum Data Services – A Flexible Solution for Data Handling in UNICORE
94-102
A Reliable and Fast Data Transfer for Grid Systems Using a Dynamic Firewall Configuration
103-112
Workflow Service Extensions for UNICORE 6 – Utilising a Standard WS-BPEL Engine for Grid Service Orchestration
113-122
Benchmarking of Integrated OGSA-BES with the Grid Middleware
123-125
Second Workshop on Highly Parallel Processing on a Chip (HPPC 2008)
127-128
Models for Parallel and Hierarchical On-Chip Computation
129-130
Building a Concurrency and Resource Allocation Model into a Processor’s ISA
131-140
Optimized Pipelined Parallel Merge Sort on the Cell BE
141-151
Towards an Intelligent Environment for Programming Multi-core Computing Systems
152-162
Adaptive Read Validation in Time-Based Software Transactional Memory
163-173
Compile-Time and Run-Time Issues in an Auto-Parallelisation System for the Cell BE Processor
174-183
A Unified Runtime System for Heterogeneous Multi-core Architectures
184-193
(When) Will CMPs Hit the Power Wall?
195-197
Workshop on Secure, Trusted, Manageable and Controllable Grid Services (SGS 2008)
199-210
Meta-Brokering Solutions for Expanding Grid Middleware Limitations
211-222
Building Secure Resources to Ensure Safe Computations in Distributed and Potentially Corrupted Environments
223-234
Simbatch: An API for Simulating and Predicting the Performance of Parallel Resources Managed by Batch Systems
235-246
Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Protocols Performance for Establishing a Decentralized Desktop Grid Middleware
247-259
Towards a Security Model to Bridge Internet Desktop Grids and Service Grids
261
Workshop on Productivity and Performance (PROPER 2008)
263-272
Enabling Data Structure Oriented Performance Analysis with Hardware Performance Counter Support
273-282
Complete Def-Use Analysis in Recursive Programs with Dynamic Data Structures
283-294
Parametric Studies in Eclipse with TAU and PerfExplorer
295-304
Trace-Based Analysis and Optimization for the Semtex CFD Application – Hidden Remote Memory Accesses and I/O Performance
305-314
Scalasca Parallel Performance Analyses of PEPC
315-325
Comparing the Usability of Performance Analysis Tools
327-328
Real-Time Online Interactive Applications on the Grid (ROIA 2008)
329-338
Real-Time Performance Support for Complex Grid Applications
339-351
CoUniverse: Framework for Building Self-organizing Collaborative Environments Using Extreme-Bandwidth Media Applications
352-360
Developing VR Applications for the Grid
361-370
An Information System for Real-Time Online Interactive Applications
371-381
Securing Real-Time On-Line Interactive Applications in edutain@grid
382-389
The edutain@grid Portals – Providing User Interfaces for Different Kinds of Actors
390-400
A Case Study on Using RTF for Developing Multi-player Online Games
401
Abstractions for Distributed Systems (DPA 2008)
403-414
Co-design of Distributed Systems Using Skeleton and Autonomic Management Abstractions
415-422
Distributed Data Mining Tasks and Patterns as Services
423-437
ProActive Parallel Suite: From Active Objects-Skeletons-Components to Environment and Deployment
438-449
On Abstractions of Software Component Models for Scientific Applications
450-459
Group Abstractions for Organizing Dynamic Distributed Systems
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