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Computing, Volume 96
Volume 96, Number 1, January 2014
- John S. Heidemann, Walter Willinger:
Internet visualization. 1-2 - Chao Yang, Ian Jensen, Paul Rosen:
A multiscale approach to network event identification using geolocated twitter data. 3-13 - Lothar Braun, Mario Volke, Johann Schlamp, Alexander von Bodisco, Georg Carle:
Flow-inspector: a framework for visualizing network flow data using current web technologies. 15-26 - Eduard Glatz, Stelios Mavromatidis, Bernhard Ager, Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos:
Visualizing big network traffic data using frequent pattern mining and hypergraphs. 27-38 - Lin Quan, John S. Heidemann, Yuri Pradkin:
Visualizing sparse internet events: network outages and route changes. 39-51 - Alistair King, Bradley Huffaker, Alberto Dainotti, kc claffy:
A coordinated view of the temporal evolution of large-scale Internet events. 53-65 - Giordano Da Lozzo, Giuseppe Di Battista, Claudio Squarcella:
Visual discovery of the correlation between BGP routing and round-trip delay active measurements. 67-77 - Daisuke Miyamoto, Takuji Iimura:
PACKTER: implementation of internet traffic visualizer and extension for network forensics. 79-80 - Emden R. Gansner, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Walter Willinger, Fabián E. Bustamante, Mario A. Sánchez:
Demo abstract: towards extracting semantics by visualizing large traceroute datasets. 81-83
Volume 96, Number 2, February 2014
- Yuhang Yang, Maode Ma:
Sustainable mobile computing. 85-86 - Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Cristian Mateos, Alejandro Zunino:
Energy-efficient job stealing for CPU-intensive processing in mobile devices. 87-117 - Jian-Ming Chang, Chin-Feng Lai, Han-Chieh Chao, Rongbo Zhu:
An energy-efficient geographic routing protocol design in vehicular ad-hoc network. 119-131 - Mohammad Helal Uddin Ahmed, Choong Seon Hong, Sungwon Lee:
Energy efficient smart-relay-based cooperative MAC for wireless networks. 133-161
Volume 96, Number 3, March 2014
- Vu Thi Hong Nhan, Yang Koo Lee, The Duy Bui:
A technique for extracting behavioral sequence patterns from GPS recorded data. 163-188 - Phuong Luu Vo, Tuan-Anh Le, Sungwon Lee, Choong Seon Hong, Byeongsik Kim, Hoyoung Song:
mReno: a practical multipath congestion control for communication networks. 189-205 - Dung-Feng Yu, Hewijin Christine Jiau:
SeaDoc: a self-adaptive document link provision system for framework extension tasks. 207-222 - Christos Mettouris, George A. Papadopoulos:
Ubiquitous recommender systems. 223-257
Volume 96, Number 4, April 2014
- Jesper Larsson Träff, Siegfried Benkner:
Selected Papers from EuroMPI 2012 - 19th European MPI Users' Group Meeting. 259-261 - Sylvain Didelot, Patrick Carribault, Marc Pérache, William Jalby:
Improving MPI communication overlap with collaborative polling. 263-278 - Timo Schneider, Robert Gerstenberger, Torsten Hoefler:
Application-oriented ping-pong benchmarking: how to assess the real communication overheads. 279-292 - Humaira Kamal, Alan Wagner:
An integrated fine-grain runtime system for MPI. 293-309 - Editorial note. 311
- Ramadan Abdunabi, Wuliang Sun, Indrakshi Ray:
Enforcing spatio-temporal access control in mobile applications. 313-353
Volume 96, Number 5, May 2014
- Alain Tamayo, Carlos Granell, Laura Díaz, Joaquín Huerta:
Personalised code generation from large schema sets for geospatial mobile applications. 355-379 - Nashwa El-Bendary, Tai-Hoon Kim, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Mohamed Sami:
Automatic image annotation approach based on optimization of classes scores. 381-402 - Aziz Nasridinov, Yangsun Lee, Young-Ho Park:
Decision tree construction on GPU: ubiquitous parallel computing approach. 403-413 - Xiulei Qin, Wei Wang, Wenbo Zhang, Jun Wei, Xin Zhao, Hua Zhong, Tao Huang:
PRESC2: efficient self-reconfiguration of cache strategies for elastic caching platforms. 415-451
Volume 96, Number 6, June 2014
- Jia Hu, Seetharami R. Seelam, Laurent Lefèvre:
Introduction to special issue on high performance computing. 453-454 - Wenbin Jiang, Lei Zhang, Xiaofei Liao, Hai Jin, Yaqiong Peng:
A novel clustered MongoDB-based storage system for unstructured data with high availability. 455-478 - Qinjian Li, Chengwen Zhong, Kai Li, Guangyong Zhang, Xiaowei Lu, Qing Zhang, Kaiyong Zhao, Xiaowen Chu:
A parallel lattice Boltzmann method for large eddy simulation on multiple GPUs. 479-501 - Menghui Yang, Geyong Min, Weikang Yang, Zhituo Li:
Software rejuvenation in cluster computing systems with dependency between nodes. 503-526 - Weijiang Liu, Wenyu Qu, Zhaobin Liu:
Scalable algorithms for estimating flow length distributions from sampled data. 527-543 - John M. Ye, Hui Yan, Honglun Hou, Tianzhou Chen:
Potential thread-level-parallelism exploration with superblock reordering. 545-564
Volume 96, Number 7, July 2014
- Jian Yu, Quan Z. Sheng, Muhammad Younas, Elhadi M. Shakshuki:
Advances in mobile web information systems. 565-567 - Lian Wang, Yong Cui, Ivan Stojmenovic, Xiao Ma, Jian Song:
Energy efficiency on location based applications in mobile cloud computing: a survey. 569-585 - Jesús Téllez Isaac, Sherali Zeadally:
Design, implementation, and performance analysis of a secure payment protocol in a payment gateway centric model. 587-611 - Debmalya Biswas, Krishnamurthy Vidyasankar:
Privacy preserving and transactional advertising for mobile services. 613-630 - Jianxin Li, Chengfei Liu, Jiajie Xu:
XBridge-Mobile: efficient XML keyword search on mobile web data. 631-650 - Taha Osman, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Gerald Schaefer:
Utilising semantic technologies for intelligent indexing and retrieval of digital images. 651-668
Volume 96, Number 8, August 2014
- Stefan Walraven, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joosen:
Comparing PaaS offerings in light of SaaS development - A comparison of PaaS platforms based on a practical case study. 669-724 - Yu Zhou, Xiaoxing Ma, Harald C. Gall:
A middleware platform for the dynamic evolution of distributed component-based systems. 725-747 - Subhra Kanti Das, Chandan Mazumdar, Kumardeb Banerjee:
GPU accelerated novel particle filtering method. 749-773
Volume 96, Number 9, September 2014
- Tai-Hoon Kim, Carlos Ramos, Sabah Mohammed:
Editorial to special issue: computer and network applications for ubiquitous computing. 775-776 - Luis Javier García-Villalba, Ana Lucila Sandoval Orozco, Julián García Matesanz, Tai-Hoon Kim:
E-D2HCP: enhanced distributed dynamic host configuration protocol. 777-791 - Muhammad Khurram Khan, Saru Kumari, Mridul Kumar Gupta:
More efficient key-hash based fingerprint remote authentication scheme using mobile device. 793-816 - Delfín Rupérez Cañas, Luis Javier García-Villalba, Ana Lucila Sandoval Orozco, Tai-Hoon Kim:
Adaptive routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. 817-827 - Ana Lucila Sandoval Orozco, David Manuel Arenas González, Jocelin Rosales Corripio, Luis Javier García-Villalba, Julio César Hernández Castro:
Source identification for mobile devices, based on wavelet transforms combined with sensor imperfections. 829-841 - Fagen Li, Pan Xiong, Chunhua Jin:
Identity-based deniable authentication for ad hoc networks. 843-853 - Weizhe Zhang, You Zhang, Tai-Hoon Kim:
Detecting bad information in mobile wireless networks based on the wireless application protocol. 855-874 - Quan Kong, Takuya Maekawa:
Reusing training data with generative/discriminative hybrid model for practical acceleration-based activity recognition. 875-895 - Soyeon Caren Han, Hee-Geun Yoon, Byeong Ho Kang, Seong-Bae Park:
Using MCRDR based Agile approach for expert system development. 897-908 - Mohammad Hasanzadeh, Mohammad Reza Meybodi:
Grid resource discovery based on distributed learning automata. 909-922
Volume 96, Number 10, October 2014
- Laurence T. Yang, Bernady O. Apduhan, Tadashi Dohi, Manish Parashar:
Guest editorial - Special issue on autonomic and trusted computing. 923-924 - Stephen S. Yau, Yisheng Yao, Arun Balaji Buduru:
An adaptable distributed trust management framework for large-scale secure service-based systems. 925-949 - Chi-Man Pun, Ka-Cheng Choi:
Generalized integer transform based reversible watermarking algorithm using efficient location map encoding and adaptive thresholding. 951-973 - Ali Kanso, Maria Toeroe, Ferhat Khendek:
Comparing redundancy models for high availability middleware. 975-993 - Mianxiong Dong, Kaoru Ota, He Li, Suguo Du, Haojin Zhu, Song Guo:
RENDEZVOUS: towards fast event detecting in wireless sensor and actor networks. 995-1010
Volume 96, Number 11, November 2014
- Erwan Le Martelot, Chris Hankin:
Fast multi-scale detection of overlapping communities using local criteria. 1011-1027 - Mohsen Jahanshahi, Alireza Talebi Barmi:
Multicast routing protocols in wireless mesh networks: a survey. 1029-1057 - Marc Frîncu, Stéphane Genaud, Julien Gossa:
On the efficiency of several VM provisioning strategies for workflows with multi-threaded tasks on clouds. 1059-1086 - Neetesh Kumar, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi:
Improved scheduler for multi-core many-core systems. 1087-1110 - Matthias Möller:
Erratum to: Algebraic flux correction for nonconforming finite element discretizations of scalar transport problems. 1111-1112
Volume 96, Number 12, December 2014
- Sabri Pllana, Jacob Barhen:
Introduction to the computing special issue: performance portability and tuning for multi-core and many-core computing systems. 1113-1114 - Julien Bigot, Zhengxiong Hou, Christian Pérez, Vincent Pichon:
A low level component model easing performance portability of HPC applications. 1115-1130 - Hamid Mushtaq, Zaid Al-Ars, Koen Bertels:
Efficent and highly portable deterministic multithreading (DetLock). 1131-1147 - Sayan Ghosh, Terrence Liao, Henri Calandra, Barbara M. Chapman:
Performance of CPU/GPU compiler directives on ISO/TTI kernels. 1149-1162 - Shin Gyu Kim, Hyeonsang Eom, Heon Y. Yeom, Sang Lyul Min:
Energy-centric DVFS controlling method for multi-core platforms. 1163-1177 - Juan M. Cebrian, Lasse Natvig, Jan Christian Meyer:
Performance and energy impact of parallelization and vectorization techniques in modern microprocessors. 1179-1193 - Usman Dastgeer, Lu Li, Christoph W. Kessler:
The PEPPHER composition tool: performance-aware composition for GPU-based systems. 1195-1211
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