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To conclude, modi?ed design and implementation of a middleware, NICAN, to dynamically supply local network information to distributed scienti?c app- cations was presented. The application provides adaptive capabilities, is n- intrusive, ?exible, easy to use and extensible. The distributed scienti?c appli- tion can use this tool for information collection to its advantage without s- stantial code instrumentation. References [1] D.Andersen,D.Bansal,D.Curtis,S.Seshan,andH.Balakrishnan. Systems- portforbandwidthmanagementandcontentadaptationininternetapplications. In Proceedings of 4th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implemen- tion San Diego,CA.USENIXAssociation.:213-226,October2000. 555 [2] G.Chen.Providingdynamicnetworkinformationtodistributedapplications.May 2001. Computer Science Deparment, University of Minnesota Duluth. Master's Thesis. 559 [3] Xiaodong Fu, Weisong Shi, Anatoly Akkerman, and Vijay Karamcheti. Cans: Composable, adaptive network services infrastructure. In USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS),March2001. 555 [4] D.KulkarniandM.Sosonkina. Usingdynamicnetworkinformationtoimprove theruntimeperformanceofadistributedsparselinearsystemsolution.Technical ReportUMSI-2002-10,2002. 559 [5] DevdattaKulkarniandMashaSosonkina. Aframeworkforintegratingnetwork information intodistributediterative solution of sparse linearsystems. In P- ceedings of the 5th International Meeting of Vector and Parallel Processing, VEC- PAR'2002. 560 [6] Z.Li,Y.Saad,and M.Sosonkina. pARMS:Aparallel version of thealgebraic recursivemultilevelsolver. TechnicalReportUMSI-2001-100,MinnesotaSup- computerInstitute,UniversityofMinnesota,Minneapolis,MN,2001. 559 [7] B.Lowekamp,N.Miller,D.Sutherland,T.Gross,P.Steenkiste,andJ.Subhlok.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on High Performance Computing, HiPC 2002, held in Bangalore, India in December 2002. The 57 revised full contributed papers and 9 invited papers presented together with various keynote abstracts were carefully reviewed and selected from 145 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on algorithms, architecture, systems software, networks, mobile computing and databases, applications, scientific computation, embedded systems, and biocomputing.
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