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Computer Science - Research and Development, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, February 2012
- Theo Härder, Bernhard Mitschang:
Editorial to the special issue: "Trends and advances in database systems research". 1-2 - Goetz Graefe:
New algorithms for join and grouping operations. 3-27 - Karsten Schmidt, Sebastian Bächle:
Low-overhead decision support for dynamic buffer reallocation. 29-43 - Lars Kolb, Andreas Thor, Erhard Rahm:
Multi-pass sorted neighborhood blocking with MapReduce. 45-63 - Joachim Selke, Silviu Homoceanu, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Conceptual views for entity-centric search: turning data into meaningful concepts. 65-79 - Parisa Haghani, Sebastian Michel, Karl Aberer:
Efficient monitoring of personalized hot news over Web 2.0 streams. 81-92
Volume 27, Number 2, May 2012
- Uwe M. Borghoff, Sebastian Rönnau:
Document engineering. 93-94 - Sebastian Rönnau, Uwe M. Borghoff:
XCC: change control of XML documents. 95-111 - David F. Brailsford:
Reconstituting typeset Marriage Registers using simple software tools. 113-126 - John M. Boyer, Charles Wiecha, Rahul P. Akolkar:
Interactive Web Documents. 127-145 - Luiz Gustavo Fernandes, Thiago Nunes, Mariana Luderitz Kolberg, Fabio Giannetti, Rafael Nemetz, Alexis Cabeda Faria:
Job profiling and queue management in high performance printing. 147-166
Volume 27, Number 3, August 2012
- Matthias Westermann:
Editorial to the special issue "Online algorithms". 167-168 - Marcin Bienkowski:
Migrating and replicating data in networks. 169-179 - Tjark Vredeveld:
Stochastic online scheduling. 181-187 - Benjamin Hiller, Tjark Vredeveld:
Probabilistic alternatives for competitive analysis. 189-196 - Alexander Souza:
Adversarial models in paging - Bridging the gap between theory and practice. 197-205 - Elmar Langetepe:
Optimizing two-sequence functionals in competitive analysis. 207-216 - Matthias Englert:
An overview of some results for reordering buffers. 217-223
Volume 27, Number 4, November 2012
- Thomas Ludwig, Timo Minartz:
Editorial for the second international conference on energy-aware high performance computing. 225-226 - Christian H. Bischof, Dieter an Mey, Christian Iwainsky:
Brainware for green HPC. 227-233 - Daniel Molka, Daniel Hackenberg, Robert Schöne, Timo Minartz, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Flexible workload generation for HPC cluster efficiency benchmarking. 235-243 - Charles W. Lively, Xingfu Wu, Valerie E. Taylor, Shirley Moore, Hung-Ching Chang, Chun-Yi Su, Kirk W. Cameron:
Power-aware predictive models of hybrid (MPI/OpenMP) scientific applications on multicore systems. 245-253 - Michael Knobloch, Bernd Mohr, Timo Minartz:
Determine energy-saving potential in wait-states of large-scale parallel programs. 255-263 - Olli Mämmelä, Mikko Majanen, Robert Basmadjian, Hermann de Meer, André Giesler, Willi Homberg:
Energy-aware job scheduler for high-performance computing. 265-275 - Hatem Ltaief, Piotr Luszczek, Jack J. Dongarra:
Profiling high performance dense linear algebra algorithms on multicore architectures for power and energy efficiency. 277-287 - Pedro Alonso, Manuel F. Dolz, Francisco D. Igual, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
DVFS-control techniques for dense linear algebra operations on multi-core processors. 289-298 - Hartwig Anzt, Maribel Castillo, Juan Carlos Fernández, Vincent Heuveline, Francisco D. Igual, Rafael Mayo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Optimization of power consumption in the iterative solution of sparse linear systems on graphics processors. 299-307 - Constantin Timm, Frank Weichert, Peter Marwedel, Heinrich Müller:
Design space exploration towards a realtime and energy-aware GPGPU-based analysis of biosensor data. 309-317 - Da Qi Ren, Reiji Suda:
Global optimization model on power efficiency of GPU and multicore processing element for SIMD computing with CUDA. 319-327 - Michael Hennecke, Wolfgang Frings, Willi Homberg, Anke Zitz, Michael Knobloch, Hans Böttiger:
Measuring power consumption on IBM Blue Gene/P. 329-336 - Julian M. Kunkel, Timo Minartz, Michael Kuhn, Thomas Ludwig:
Towards an energy-aware scientific I/O interface - Stretching the ADIOS interface to foster performance analysis and energy awareness. 337-345
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