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Special Session of EuroPVM/MPI 2003: Current Trends in Numerical Simulation for Parallel Engineering Environments - ParSim 2003 |
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Simulating practical problems in engineering disciplines has become a key field for the use of parallel programming environments.
Despite remarkable progress in both CPU power and network technology as well as extensive developments in numerical simulation
and software integration, this field still provides – and will continue to provide – challenging problems for both computer
scientists and engineers in the application disciplines. In addition, the appearance of new paradigms like Computational Grids
or E-Services has introduced new opportunities and challenges for parallel computation. This rich and complex environment
demands an intensive cooperation between scientists from engineering disciplines and from computer science.
Since its introduction at EuroPVM/MPI 2002, ParSim is dedicated to providing a forum for interdisciplinary cooperations in
this important field. It brings together researches with different backgrounds to discuss current trends in parallel simulation.
It is our hope that this offers the opportunity to establish new contacts, to open up new perspectives, and to foster cooperations
across disciplines. The EuroPVM/MPI conference series, as one of Europe’s prime events in parallel computation, serves as
an ideal surrounding for ParSim. This combination enables the participants to present and discuss their work within the scope
of both the session and the host conference.
This year, ten papers were submitted to ParSim and we selected five of them. They cover both computer science aspects, including
cache optimization, as well as experience with special applications from various fields of engineering and physics. We are
confident that this resulted in an attractive program and we hope that this session will be an informal setting for lively
discussions.
Several people contributed to this event. Thanks go to Jack Dongarra, the EuroPVM/MPI general chair, and to Peter Kacsuk and
Dieter Kranzlmüller, the PC chairs, for their encouragement and support to continue the ParSim series at EuroPVM/MPI 2004.
We would also like to thank the numerous reviewers, who provided us with their reviews in such a short amount of time and
thereby helped us to maintain the tight schedule. Last, but certainly not least, we would like to thank all those who took
the time to submit papers and hence made this event possible in the first place.
We hope this session will fulfill its purpose to provide new insights from both the engineering and the computer science side
and encourages interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and cooperations. We hope that this will continue ParSim‘s tradition at
EuroPVM/MPI.
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Year | DOI | Venue |
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2003 | 10.1007/978-3-540-30218-6_56 | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
simulation,numerical simulation,parallel computer,software integration,parallel processing | Parallel simulation,Computer simulation,Parallel algorithm,Computer science,Parallel computing,CPU power dissipation,Computational science,Numerical analysis,Message passing,System integration | Conference |
Volume | ISSN | Citations |
2840 | 0302-9743 | 0 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.34 | 1 | 2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Carsten Trinitis | 1 | 151 | 29.80 |
Martin Schulz | 2 | 2227 | 129.64 |