
| The LNCS series reports state-of-the-art results in computer science research,development,and education,at a high level and in both printed and electronic form.Enjoying tight cooperation with the R&D community,with numerous individuals,as well as with prestigious organizations and societies,LNCS has grown into the most comprehensive computer science resarch forum available. The scope of LNCS,including its subseries LNAI,spans the whole range of computer science and information technology including interdisciplinary topics in a variety of application fields.The type of material publised traditionally includes. -proceedings(published in time for the respective conference) -post-proceedings(consisting of thoroughly revised final full papers) -research monographs(which may be basde on outstanding PhD work,research projects,technical reports,etc.) |
| i keynote lectures enabling numerical and software technologies for studying the electrical activity in ttuman heart parallel patient-specific computational haemodynamics high performance computing, computational grid, and numerical libraries grid computing: enabling a vision for collaborative research hpc-what might the future hold? multi-physics and multi-scale modelling of materials processing co-array fortran for full and sparse matrices measuring the local geometry of valleys in complex energy landscapes by exhaustive exploration: the lid method an overview of an architechture proposal for a high energy physics grid ii datamining and knowledge discovery a data mining architecture for clustered environments automated fitting and rational modeling algorithm for em-based s-parameter data a proposal of high performance data mining system a quasi-parallel realization of the investment frontier in computer resource allocation using simple genetic algorithm on a single computer parallelism in knowledge discovery techniques iii parallel program development a new approach to parallel debugger architecture alcor-an algorithmic concept recognition tool to support high level parallel program development mpit-communication/computation paradigm for networks of smp workstations . code optimization techniques of data-intensive tasks onto statically scheduled architectures: optimal performance on the tigersharc iv practical experiences in parallel computing pit: a library for the parallelization of irregular problems parallel information retrieval with query expansion reducing communication cost for parallelizing irregular scientific codes implementation of parallel collection equi-join using mpi practical experiences in parallelizing existent computer programs v computer science vi numerical algorithms with hierarchical memory optimization vii numerical methods and algorithms a viii numerical methods and algorithms b ix numerical methods and algorithms c x experiences with cluster computing a xi experiences with cluster computing b xii grid and network technologies xiii physics and applications author index |
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