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Lecture Notes in Computer Science 919 Edited by G. Goos, J. Hartmanis and J. van Leeuwen Advisory Board: W. Brauer D. Gries J. Stoer Bob Hertzberger Giuseppe Serazzi ).sdE( ecnamrofreP-hgiH gnitupmoC dna gnikrowteN International Conference and Exhibition Milan, Italy, May 3-5, 5991 sgnideecorP r e g n~ i r p S Series Editors Gerhard Goos Universitat Karlsruhe Vincenz-Priessnitz-Strage 3, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany Juris Hartmanis Department of Computer Science, Cornell University 4130 Upson Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA Jan van Leeuwen Department of Computer Science, Utrecht University Padualaan ,41 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands Volume Editors Bob Hertzberger Department of Computer Science, University of Amsterdam Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands Giuseppe Serazzi Dip. Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, 1-20133 Milano, Italy CR Subject Classification (1991): C.2-4, D, E.4, F.2, G.1-2, H.2, J.1-2, J.6, K.6 ISBN 3-540-59393-4 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York CIP data applied for This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Violations are liable for prosecution under the German Copyright Law. (cid:14)9 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1995 Printed in Germany Typesetting: Camera-ready by author SPIN: 10485901 06/3142-543210 - Printed on acid-free paper Preface High Performance Computing and Networking (HPCN Europe '95) aims to be the European HPCN event combining a good conference with a high level exhibition. As such, it aims to become the counterpart of the well known American event. The purpose of the conference is bringing together researchers of all type of institutions to discuss the state of the art in HPCN, acknowledging the multidisciplinary character and broad spectrum of the field. In doing so, special attention is devoted to new applications that will become possible in industry now and in the near future. Therefore in conjunction with the conference and fair a Technology Demonstrator Display has been organised to illustrate the possibilities of HPCN for the new application domains of today. The HPCN Foundation is responsible for the conference, the vendor sessions and the exhibition are organised by Royal Dutch Fairs, and the Technology Demonstrator Display is the responsibility of the Dutch computer centre SARA in close collaboration with CERN. The scientific organisers would like to thank the more than 60 specialists who took an active role in the Advisory Board and Programme Committee. They would like to mention the contributions of M. Origoni of FAST, W. Gentzsch of Genias and FH Regensburg, F. Baetke of Convex, P. Linnenbank of Royal Dutch Fairs, U. Harms of Harms Supercomputing Consulting, A. Emmen of SARA, and many others; without their help HPCN Europe '95 would have been impossible. The HPCN Europe '95 conference proceedings will publish papers on a wide area of different applications and related solving methods, algorithms, and other supporting software technology. It will bring together vendors and end users both from the scientific and industrial worlds. More than 250 papers have been submitted, showing the ever growing interest in HPCN both in the scientific and the industrial world. The proposals reflected the broad spectrum of contemporary HPCN, such as scientific as well as industrial application programming environments and tools for (parallel) application development, recta-computer environments for heterogeneous computing, visualisation, etc. But also new networking developments, performance evaluation techniques, parallel programming techniques, compilers, and languages for distributed computing were covered. The Programme Committee and the external referees did a great job in selecting in a very short time more than 130 papers and about 20 posters. Decisions were not always that simple because of the high level of the submitted contributions. The contributed papers supplemented with six invited papers from well known experts completes the parallel sessions of the programme. Keynote speakers at HPCN Europe 95: N. Cabibbo, J. Dongarra, P. Messina, F. Kabler, T. van der Pyl and E. Masi, will present the point of view of the vendors, the end-users, and the policy makers. Iv Many thanks to our key sponsors the EC and Royal Dutch Fairs for their financial support. We would also like to thank the board of the HPCN Foundation who took the initiative for this year's event. March 1995 On behalf of the Advisory Board and the Programme Corrunittee Bob Hertzberger and Giuseppe Serazzi Committees Organizing Committee Conference: HPCN noitadnuoF :namriahC Bob Hertzberger University of Amsterdam Programme :namriahC Giuseppe Serazzi Politecnico di Milano Local :rezinagro Giovanni Degli Antoni AIM Milano slairotuT / :spohskroW Wolfgang Gentzsch FH Regensburg Demo Display: Ad Emmen SARA Amsterdam Exhibition: Peter Linnenbank Royal Dutch Fairs Vendor track: Uwe Harms Consultant, MOnchen HPCN 1995 Programme Committee :namriahC Giuseppe Serazzi Politecnico of Milan Achim Bachem University of Cologne Thomas Bemmerl RTWH Aachen and Intel Esdc Amdt Bode TU of Munich Helmar Burkhart University of Basel Mario Calamia Agenzia spaziale itaiiana Enrico Clementi University of Strasbourg/CRF4 lain Duff DRAL Wolfgang Gentzsch FH Regensburg and Genias Lucio Grandinetti University of Calabria Jochem H~user CLE Antony Hey University of Southampton Geerd Hoffmann FWIVICE Friedel Hogfeld KFA William Jalby Prism-University of Versailles Stefan Jahnichen GMD First Egon Krause RWTH Aachen Christopher Lazou Hjpercom Consultants Pierre Leca Onera Giancarlo Mauri University of Milan Gerard Meurant CEA John Murphy British Aerospace Dorte Olesen University of Copenhagen IIIV Ronald Perrott University of Belfast Nikolay Petkov University of Groningen Andreas Reuter University of Stuttgart Dirk Roose Catholic University of Leuven Peter Sloot University of Amsterdam Ulrich Trottenberg GMD Colin Upstill Parallel Application Centre Southampton Aad Van der Steen ACCU Henk Van der Vorst University of Utrecht Marco Vanneschi University of Pisa Jens Volkert University of Linz Kam-Fai Wong Chinese University Hong Kong Emilio Zapata University of Malaga HPCN Europe 1995 Advisory Board Raymond Asbury Intel Europe Frank Baetke Convex Tor Bloch Stem Computing Systems Maarten Boasson Hollandse Signaalooparaten Herb Budd Ibm France Neil Carmichael Shell International Adrian Colbrook Smith System Michel Cosnard LIP - Lyon Pierre Henri Cros Cerfacs Jack Dongarra University of Tennessee Dominique Duval Telmat Ad Emmen SARA D.J. Evans Loughborough University Rolf Geisen Parsytec Tommaso Guarrella ACS Milano Uwe Harms Harms Supercomputing Consulting Bob Hertzberger University of Amsterdam Jaap Hollenberg SARA John Kreatsoulas DEC Robert Levy Cray Research Peter Linnenbank Royal Dutch Fairs Alberto Machi IFCAI - CNR Bob Madahar GEC Agostino Mathis ENEA Raoul Mendez ISR Paul Messina California Institute of Technology Vieri Moggi Elsag - Bailey Burkhard Monien University of Paderbom Yoichi Muraoka Waseda University, Tokyo Jean Franqois Omnes EC Christopher Partridge Parallelogram XI Jacques Periaux Dassautt Aviation Giacomo Polosa RCI Europe Mike Reeve EC DG XIII David Schneider University of Illinois Piero Sguazzero IBM - ECSEC Horst Simon NASA Horst Soboll Daimler Benz Andrew Spencer Meiko Stoicho Stoichev TU of Sofia Klaus Stueben GMD Ulla Thiel IBM Clemens August Thole GMD Thiery Van der Pyl EC DG III David O. Williams CERN Elie Znaty Bertin HPCN Europe 1995 Vendor Board Frank Baetke Convex Rolf Geisen Parsytec Uwe Harms Harms Supercomputing Consulting John Kreatsoulas Digital Peter Linnenbank Royal Dutch Fairs Carlo Marchi Alenia Spazio negri~J Pampus Siemens Nixdorf Hans-Ulrich Schfifer Cray Research Conference Secretariat Alberto Pieri FAST, Milan Maria Luisa Origoni FAST, Milan Andrea Caraffa FAST, Milan Referees Anoprienko A. Hoffmann .G Sprangers W. Arnold A. Hossfeld F. Standford T. Arrouye Y. Ianigro N. Stellner G. Bachem A. nehcinhi~J .S nebi~tS K. Baetke F. Jalby W. Succi .S Bakker T. Joppich Surridge M. Becker W. Karl W. Thilo E. Bemmerl T. Kessler M. Tourancheau B. Berg R. Kindermann .D Trottenberg .U Berrendorf R. Koppler R. Ubeda .S Bi H. Krammer .J Upstill C. Bode A. Krause E. Vajtersic M. Booten A. Lanfed T.A. van der Stappen A.F. Brandes T. Lazou .C van der Steen A. Brockners F. Leca .P van der Vorst H. Burkhart H. Lichnewsky .A van Gijzen M.B. Calamia M. Ludwig .T Vanneschi M. Chassin J. Luksch .P Villard G. Colli Franzone .P Maier J. Volkert J. Cools R. Manzoni .P Weber M. Cosnard M. Mathis A. Wender B. Desborde .O Mauri G. Whittle J. Detert .U Mehofer .E Wilhelm M. iD Martino B. Meurant .G Wismuller .R Dixon D. Mierendorff .H Woiyi K. Duff I. Miguet .S Wong K.F. Ehlert A. Murphy J. Zima H. Ertl H. Olesen .D Zimmer R. Fenning J.T.P. Paas S. Zwieflhofer W. Ferreira A. Pantano M. Gengler M. Pegg N.E. Gentzsch W. Pelagatti .S Gemdt M. Perrot R. Geuder U. Petkov .N Gorlach J. Pollak R. Grabner .S Reuter A. Grandinetti L. Roose .D Greisen F. Rosti .E Guenther H. Rowse D.P. H~aisch R. Schreiner W. Harms U. relli~hcS A. Hemped R. Serazzi G. Hertzberger L.O. Sloot .P Hey A. Spalt A. Contents .1 Parallel Programming I Exploiting massively parallel architectures for the solution of diffusion and propagation problems P.P. Delsanto, .S Biancotto, M. Scalerandi, M. Rebaudengo, .M Sonza Reorda; Politecnico of Turin )I( Summarising an experiment in parallel programming language design B. Bacci, M. Danelutto, .S Pelagatti, .M Vanneschi; University of Pisa ;)1( .S Orlando; University of Venezia )I( Language, compiler and parallel database support for I/O intensive 41 applications P. Brezany, .T A. Mueck, E. Schikuta; University of Vienna (A) 2. Tools Using optimistic execution techniques as a parallelisation tool for general 12 purpose computing A. Back, .S Turner; University of Exeter (UK) System management tools for SHPC systems - partition management 27 H. Guenther, F. Brockners. .T Bemmerl; RWTH Aachen (D) Multi-operation multi-machine scheduling 33 .W Mao; The College of William and Mary (USA) A PVM tool for automatic test generation on parallel and distributed 39 systems F. Corno, P. Prinetto, .M Rebaudeng, .M Sonza Reorda; Politecnico of Turin ;)1( E. Veiluva; Centro Supercalcolo Piemonte )I( 3. Networking Invited paper: Gigabit LAN issues - HIPPI, fibre channel, or ATM? 45 D. Tolmie; Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA) The European meta computing utilizing integrated broadband 54 communications (E=MC 2) project E=MC 2 Consortium; Queen's University of Belfast (UK) Obtaining high performance data transmission in the Internet 60 P. Manzoni; Politecnico of Milan )1(

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