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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European Meeting of the Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface Users' Group, PVM/MPI '99, held in Barcelona, Spain in September 1999.The 67 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a large number of submissions. All current issues of PVM and MPI are addressed. The papers are organized in topical sections on evaluation and performance, extensions and improvements, implementation issues, tools, algorithms, applications in science and engineering, networking, and heterogeneous distributed…mehr

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European Meeting of the Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface Users' Group, PVM/MPI '99, held in Barcelona, Spain in September 1999.The 67 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a large number of submissions. All current issues of PVM and MPI are addressed. The papers are organized in topical sections on evaluation and performance, extensions and improvements, implementation issues, tools, algorithms, applications in science and engineering, networking, and heterogeneous distributed systems.
Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) and Message Passing Interface (MPI) are the most frequently used tools for programming according to the message passing paradigm, which is considered one of the best ways to develop parallel applications. This volume comprises 67 revised contributions presented at the Sixth European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting, which was held in Barcelona, Spain, 26-29 September 1999. The conference was organized by the Computer Science Department of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. This conference has been previously held in Liverpool, UK (1998) and Cracow, Poland (1997). The first three conferences were devoted to PVM and were held at the TU Munich, Germany (1996), ENS Lyon, France (1995), and University of Rome (1994). This conference has become a forum for users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message passing environments. Interaction between those groups has proved to be very useful for developing new ideas in parallel computing and for applying some of those already existent to new practical fields.