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    Final Proceedings

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    Session 1: Grid and P2P

    Addressing the Trust Asymmetry Problem in Grid Computing With Encrypted Computation
      Peter A. Dinda, Northwestern University


    General Parallel Computations on Desktop Grid and P2P Systems
      James C. Browne, Madulika Yalamanchi, Kevin Kane, and Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, University of Texas at Austin


    Session 2: Compile and Run

    Combined Compile-time and Runtime-driven, Pro-active Data Movement in Software DSM Systems
      Seung-Jai Min and Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University


    Compiler-Generated Staggered Checkpointing
      Alison N. Norman, Calvin Lin, University of Texas at Austin and Sung-Eun Choi, Los Alamos National Laboratory


    Efficient Data Driven Run-time Code Generation
      Karine Brifault and Henri-Pierre Charles, University of Versailles


    Session 3: Languages

    The Hierarchically Tiled Arrays Programming Approach
      Basilio Fraguela, Universidade da Coruña, and Jia Guo, Ganesh Bikshandi, María Garzarán, David Padua, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Gheorghe Almási, José Moreira, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center


    An Orchestration Language for Parallel Objects
      Laxmikant V. Kalé, Mark Hills, and Chao Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


    A Programming Language for Ad-Hoc Networks of Mobile Devices
      Yang Ni, Ulrich Kremer, and Liviu Iftode, Rutgers University



    Session 4: P2P and Grid

    Dynamic Topology Adaptation of Virtual Networks of Virtual Machines
      Ananth I. Sundararaj, Ashish Gupta, and Peter A. Dinda, Northwestern University


    Looking at the Server Side of Peer-to-Peer Systems
      Yi Qiao, Dong Lu, Fabián E. Bustamante, and Peter A. Dinda, Northwestern University


    Session 5: Performance Performace

    Comparing Ethernet and Myrinet for MPI Communication
      Supratik Majumder and Scott Rixner, Rice University


    IMPuLSE: Integrated Monitoring and Profiling for Large-Scale Environments
      Patrick G. Bridges and Arthur B. Maccabe, University of New Mexico


    Replicating Memory Behavior for Performance Prediction
      Aditya Toomula, PC-Doctor, Inc. and Jaspal Subhlok, University of Houston


    Session 6: Store and Move Data

    Design Tradeoffs in Modern Software Transactional Memory Systems
      Virendra J. Marathe, William N. Scherer III, and Michael L. Scott, University of Rochester


    Overcoming Barriers to Restructuring in a Modular Visualisation Environment
      Olav Beckmann, Anthony J. Field, Gerard Gorman, Andrew Huff, Marc Hull, and Paul H. J. Kelly, Imperial College London


    Session 7: Support Architectures

    Memory Access Analysis and Optimization Approaches on Splay Trees
      Wei Jiang, Chen Ding, and Roland Cheng, University of Rochester


    Runtime Support for Integrating Precomputation and Thread-Level Parallelism on Simultaneous Multithreaded Processors
      Tanping Wang, Filip Blagojevic, and Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, The College of William and Mary