[[abstract]]"A variety of techniques and tools exist to parallelize software systems on different parallel architectures (SIMD, MIMD). With the advances in high-speed networks, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of client/server applications. A variety of client/server applications are deployed today, ranging from simple telnet sessions to complex electronic commerce transactions. Industry standard protocols, like Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Secure Electronic Transaction (SET), etc., are in use for ensuring privacy and integrity of data, as well as for authenticating the sender and the receiver during message passing. Consequently, a majority of applications using parallel processing techniques are becoming synchronization-cent...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Since the mid 1970's, vector ...
Abstract. To cluster increasingly massive data sets that are common today in data and text mining, w...
This paper provides an overview of the author's Ph.D. thesis [8]. The primary contribution of t...
[[abstract]]A variety of techniques and tools exist to parallelize software systems on different par...
Abstract — In this paper we present a scheme for reducing the amount of synchronization overhead nee...
ABSTRACT- Software clustering is the process of combining multiple systems or applications into a cl...
Clustering can be defined as the process of partitioning a set of patterns into disjoint and homoge...
We describe a methodology for developing high performance programs running on clusters of SMP no...
The work is given an analysis of Open Source Software (further referred as OSS), which allows use an...
Many sequential applications are difficult to parallelize because of unpredictable control flow, ind...
The k-means clustering method is one of the most widely used techniques in big data analytics. In th...
Parallel systems supporting a shared memory programming interface have been implemented both in soft...
Multicomputer (distributed memory MIMD machines) have emerged as inexpensive, yet powerful parallel...
Efficiently using multicore architectures demands an increasing degree of fluency in parallel progra...
Analyzing parallel programs has become increasingly difficult due to the immense amount of informati...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Since the mid 1970's, vector ...
Abstract. To cluster increasingly massive data sets that are common today in data and text mining, w...
This paper provides an overview of the author's Ph.D. thesis [8]. The primary contribution of t...
[[abstract]]A variety of techniques and tools exist to parallelize software systems on different par...
Abstract — In this paper we present a scheme for reducing the amount of synchronization overhead nee...
ABSTRACT- Software clustering is the process of combining multiple systems or applications into a cl...
Clustering can be defined as the process of partitioning a set of patterns into disjoint and homoge...
We describe a methodology for developing high performance programs running on clusters of SMP no...
The work is given an analysis of Open Source Software (further referred as OSS), which allows use an...
Many sequential applications are difficult to parallelize because of unpredictable control flow, ind...
The k-means clustering method is one of the most widely used techniques in big data analytics. In th...
Parallel systems supporting a shared memory programming interface have been implemented both in soft...
Multicomputer (distributed memory MIMD machines) have emerged as inexpensive, yet powerful parallel...
Efficiently using multicore architectures demands an increasing degree of fluency in parallel progra...
Analyzing parallel programs has become increasingly difficult due to the immense amount of informati...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Since the mid 1970's, vector ...
Abstract. To cluster increasingly massive data sets that are common today in data and text mining, w...
This paper provides an overview of the author's Ph.D. thesis [8]. The primary contribution of t...