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Parallel Virtual Machine - EuroPVM'96

Third European PVM Conference, Munich, Germany, October, 7 - 9, 1996. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1156)

Conference series link(s): EuroPVM: European Parallel Virtual Machine Conference

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Table of contents (51 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Advanced programming in PVM

    • G. A. Geist
    Pages 1-6
  3. Tools for monitoring, debugging, and programming in PVM

    • Adam Beguelin, Vaidy Sunderam
    Pages 7-13
  4. Practical experiments to improve PVM algorithms

    • J. Roda, J. Herrera, J. González, C. Rodríguez, F. Almeida, D. González
    Pages 30-37
  5. PVM, computational geometry, and parallel computing course

    • Michal Šoch, Jan Trdlička, Pavel Tvrdík
    Pages 38-44
  6. OCM — An OMIS compliant monitoring system

    • Thomas Ludwig, Roland Wismüller, Michael Oberhuber
    Pages 81-90
  7. State based visualization of PVM applications

    • Roland Wismüller
    Pages 91-99
  8. Workstation cluster as a parallel hardware environment for high performance computing

    • Martin Kahlert, Utz Wever, Qinghua Zheng
    Pages 100-107
  9. Using PVM to implement PPARDB/PVM, a portable parallel database management system

    • N. Papakostas, G. Papakonstantinou, P. Tsanakas
    Pages 108-115
  10. SPTHEO — A PVM-based parallel theorem prover

    • Christian B. Suttner
    Pages 116-125
  11. Proving properties of PVM applications — A case study with CoCheck

    • Jürgen Menden, Georg Stellner
    Pages 134-141
  12. Molecular dynamics simulations on Cray clusters using the SCIDDLE-PVM environment

    • Peter Arbenz, Martin Billeter, Peter Güntert, Peter Luginbühl, Michela Taufer, Urs von Matt
    Pages 142-149

About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third European Conference on the Parallel Virtual Machine, EuroPVM '96, the 1996 European PVM users' group meeting, held in Munich, Germany, in October 1996.
The parallel virtual machine, PVM, was developed at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in cooperation with Emory University and Carnegie Mellon University to support distributed computing. This volume comprises 51 revised full contributions devoted to PVM. The papers are organized in topical sections on evaluation of PVM; Applications: CFD solvers; tools for PVM; non-numerical applications; extensions to PVM; etc.

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