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Computational Science - ICCS 2004

4th International Conference, Kraków, Poland, June 6-9, 2004, Proceedings, Part I

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3036)

Conference series link(s): ICCS: International Conference on Computational Science

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Table of contents (122 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Track on Parallel and Distributed Computing

    1. Predicting MPI Buffer Addresses

      • Felix Freitag, Montse Farreras, Toni Cortes, Jesus Labarta
      Pages 10-17
    2. Design and Implementation of the Cooperative Cache for PVFS

      • In-Chul Hwang, Hojoong Kim, Hanjo Jung, Dong-Hwan Kim, Hojin Ghim, Seung-Ryoul Maeng et al.
      Pages 43-50
  3. Track on Grid Computing

    1. Towards OGSA Compatibility in Alternative Metacomputing Frameworks

      • Gunther Stuer, Vaidy Sunderam, Jan Broeckhove
      Pages 51-58
    2. DartGrid: Semantic-Based Database Grid

      • Zhaohui Wu, Huajun Chen, C. Changhuang, Guozhou Zheng, Jiefeng Xu
      Pages 59-66
    3. A 3-tier Grid Architecture and Interactive Applications Framework for Community Grids

      • Oscar Ardaiz, Kana Sanjeevan, Ramon Sanguesa
      Pages 67-74
    4. Incorporation of Middleware and Grid Technologies to Enhance Usability in Computational Chemistry Applications

      • Jerry P. Greenberg, Steve Mock, Mason Katz, Greg Bruno, Frederico Sacerdoti, Phil Papadopoulos et al.
      Pages 75-82
    5. An Open Grid Service Environment for Large-Scale Computational Finance Modeling Systems

      • Clemens Wiesinger, David Giczi, Ronald Hochreiter
      Pages 83-90
    6. The Migrating Desktop as a GUI Framework for the “Applications on Demand” Concept

      • Mirosław Kupczyk, Rafał Lichwała, Norbert Meyer, Bartosz Palak, Marcin Płóciennik, Maciej Stroiński et al.
      Pages 91-98
    7. Interactive Visualization for the UNICORE Grid Environment

      • Piotr Bała, Krzysztof Benedyczak, Aleksander Nowiński, Krzysztof S. Nowiński, Jarosław Wypychowski
      Pages 99-106
    8. Efficiency of the GSI Secured Network Transmission

      • Bartosz Baliś, Marian Bubak, Wojciech Rza̧sa, Tomasz Szepieniec
      Pages 107-115
    9. An Idle Compute Cycle Prediction Service for Computational Grids

      • Suntae Hwang, Eun-Jin Im, Karpjoo Jeong, Hyoungwoo Park
      Pages 116-123
    10. Infrastructure for Grid-Based Virtual Organizations

      • L. Hluchy, O. Habala, V. D. Tran, B. Simo, J. Astalos, M. Dobrucky
      Pages 124-131
    11. Air Pollution Modeling in the CrossGrid Project

      • J. Carlos Mouriño, María J. Martín, Patricia González, Ramón Doallo
      Pages 132-139
    12. The Genetic Algorithms Population Pluglet for the H2O Metacomputing System

      • Tomasz Ampuła, Dawid Kurzyniec, Vaidy Sunderam, Henryk Witek
      Pages 140-147
    13. Applying Grid Computing to the Parameter Sweep of a Group Difference Pseudopotential

      • Wibke Sudholt, Kim K. Baldridge, David Abramson, Colin Enticott, Slavisa Garic
      Pages 148-155

About this book

The International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2004) held in Krak´ ow, Poland, June 6–9, 2004, was a follow-up to the highly successful ICCS 2003 held at two locations, in Melbourne, Australia and St. Petersburg, Russia; ICCS 2002 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and ICCS 2001 in San Francisco, USA. As computational science is still evolving in its quest for subjects of inves- gation and e?cient methods, ICCS 2004 was devised as a forum for scientists from mathematics and computer science, as the basic computing disciplines and application areas, interested in advanced computational methods for physics, chemistry, life sciences, engineering, arts and humanities, as well as computer system vendors and software developers. The main objective of this conference was to discuss problems and solutions in all areas, to identify new issues, to shape future directions of research, and to help users apply various advanced computational techniques. The event harvested recent developments in com- tationalgridsandnextgenerationcomputingsystems,tools,advancednumerical methods, data-driven systems, and novel application ?elds, such as complex - stems, ?nance, econo-physics and population evolution.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Computer Science, AGH, Poland

    Marian Bubak

  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Geert Dick Albada

  • Faculty of Sciences, Section of Computational Science, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Peter M. A. Sloot

  • Computer Science Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

    Jack Dongarra

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