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Date: 29 Sep 1995
ATIP95.74 : HPC-Asia'95 (Taipei, Taiwan 9/95)

ABSTRACT: HPC-Asia'95, the first Asian regional conference devoted to high
performance computing and applications, was held at the Taiwan
International Convention Center, 18-22 September 1995. This report
summarizes the main activites and provides some observations about future
directions and differing approaches in advanced computing as viewed from
Japan and the US. The next HPC-Asia will be held in Seoul Korea.

=====================START OF REPORT ATIP95.74===========================


                          HPC-Asia'95


CONTENTS.
1. INTRODUCTION AND MOTIVATION.
2. OVERVIEW.
3. NEXT CONFERENCE.
4. PROGRAM.
5. ASIAN GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR HPC
6. GENERAL COMMENTS - JAPAN AND THE US -- DIFFERING APPROACHES
7. THE FUTURE?
    TERAFLOPS
    MEMORY
8. EXHIBITION
9. PRESENTATIONS WORTH NOTING
10.CONTACTS


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1. INTRODUCTION AND MOTIVATION.

HPC-Asia'95, the first Asian regional conference devoted to high
performance computing and its applications, was held at the Taiwan
International Convention Center, 18-22 September 1995. The conference was
modelled after the highly successful Supercomputing 19xx series of
conferences that are held annually in the US and sponsored there by the
IEEE Computer Society and the ACM. The goal established for HPC-Asia was to
occupy a profitable middle spot between traditional academic computing /
parallel processing conferences, and a trade show. Thus the conference
organizers attempted to maintain both a high standard for the technical
program and also allow participation by vendors.

It is obvious that the economic strength of the Asia-Pacific region is
growing at an astonishing rate. The use of advanced, high performance
computing is one important tool to further that growth. These systems open
up tremendous opportunities for researchers, users, business, and even
ordinary citizens to benefit from this new technology. There are vast
differences between the poorest and richest Asian countries. They each have
different goals, scientific infrastructures, development rates, level of
technology, etc. But there are also many similarities and common issues to
be addressed. Each of these countries is trying to incorporate new
information technologies into its corporations and public institutions. In
many cases, Western equipment, research output, and even development
approaches can be moved directly to Asia. But it is clear that, however
valuable or advanced, not everything is portable, affordable, or
appropriate to Asia. (As one Asian explained, we need to develop some
solutions ourselves, the cost of buying everything would be too great in
dollars and abandons too many opportunities .) As an important tool, high
performance computing needs  an Asian focus in order to be most valuable
here.

HPC-Asia'95 had an international steering committee, with members from
Taiwan, Japan, China, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Vietnam,
Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Philippines, India, and the
US. The committee felt that it was time for the Asian region to develop a
conference that was oriented to its needs and activities, while at the same
time being completely open and also encouraging participation from all
countries. We liked the Supercomputing 19xx approach but distance, cost,
and emphasis needed to be modified for an Asian setting. In 1993 the
steering committee met and solicited proposals from sites that would like
to host the first of a series of Asian regional meetings. It was made clear
to all, that the series would rotate, and that "ownership" was common. This
was deliberate, as it was felt that it might be difficult to get regional
support for a single country conference. Anyway, several countries already
have their own efforts we want to encourage.  The most attractive proposal,
and the choice as the host for HPC-Asia'95 was the National Center for High
Performance Computing (NCHC), which is located in the science city of
HsinChu in Taiwan. NCHC proposed holding the conference in Taipei at the
international convention center, to facilitate access and support extensive
vendor participation, and this was accepted enthusiastically by the
committee. For more than a year NCHC staff, especially its Director Dr S-C.
Chang and Deputy Director, Mr K-W. Wu, have been engaged virtually full
time in a major effort to bring together the resources to make HPC-Asia'95
a success.


2. OVERVIEW.

Over 700 registrations were counted from 21 countries, and upwards of 1000
visitors browsed the exhibition. Some details follow.


          Australia   --------------------  13
          Austria     --------------------   1
          Hong-Kong   --------------------   9
          India       --------------------   1
          Italy       --------------------   1
          Japan       --------------------  45
          Korea       --------------------  17
          Netherlands --------------------   1
          New Zealand --------------------   1
          PRC         --------------------   6
          Philippines --------------------   1
          Singapore   --------------------  12
          Switzerland --------------------   3
          Taiwan      -------------------- 470
          Thailand    --------------------   3
          UK          --------------------   4
          Isreal      --------------------   1
          Sri Lanka   --------------------   1
          USA         --------------------  70
       -------------------------------------------
                               Total     : 660

In addition, about 100 people were registered as employees of vendors, and
of these about half were from outside Taiwan. Additionally, about 300-400
people attended only the exhibition, which did not require registration.

A technical program consisting of over 150 papers, panels, roundtables,
keynote and plenary speeches, contributed presentations, posters, and an
industry forum, were organized in six parallel sessions during four full
days, with a tutorial day at the beginning. The program committee received
189 papers submitted, with 140 accepted for oral presentation, and 15 for
poster presentation. An exhibition of more than 30 vendors spilled onto two
floors with major displays from almost every key vendor, including Convex,
Cray, DEC, Fujitsu, HP, Hitachi, IBM, NEC, SGI, Sun, and many smaller
companies providing computer hardware, software, applications and
networking. Participants were able to hear presentations from primary
designers of almost every one of the systems that were being shown or
discussed, and very different future views from the US and the Japanese
vendors. Invited talks by Taiwanese notables were important too, from Steve
Chen, now heading up ChenSystems in Wisconsin but formerly at Cray and SSC
(on hand to announce his company's first product, an office server), to
Stan Shih CEO, of the US$3B Acer Group. Conference Proceedings were issued
at the conference in CD ROM rather than paper form.

One key characteristic of HPC-Asia'95 was a strong effort to include
applications. In Asia, advanced computing, advanced information technology,
etc., are seen as drivers for country-wide economic development. That means
emphasis on private sector applications as opposed to university research.
There is interesting work going on at universities and government research
institutes. But, outside Japan, the primary interest is on industry
oriented, practical applications. Almost all sectors believe that high
performance computing can play an important role in industry. Of course,
most Asian countries, and especially the less developed countries, see this
as a component of an overall information infrastructure which aids the
private sector, while more developed countries are already involving
specific industry groups, such as automobile, steel, construction,
electronics, etc. Many people in Asian industries realize the need for this
type of computing. However the use of HPC as an integrated part of product
cycle compression techniques, including integration into technical,
financial, marketing departments, etc., is still not done very much,
outside Japan. In Japan these techniques are used more, but still does not
cut across as many industrial segments as in the West.


3. NEXT CONFERENCE.

HPC-Asia'95 was successful enough that plans are already underway for a
follow up. The steering committee has agreed that the next HPC-Asia,
HPC-Asia'97 will be held in the spring of 1997, in Seoul Korea. The local
organizers and hosts will be the Korean Institute of Science and Technology
(KIST), Systems Engineering Research Institute (SERI). The contact for
further information is

        Dr Year-Back Yoo
        Director, Supercomputer Center
        SERI/KIST
        PO Box 1 Yousung Gu, Taejon, Korea
          Tel: +82 42 869-1301; Fax: +82 42 869-1399
          Email: HPC97@GARAM.KREONET.RE.KR



4. PROGRAM.

Papers were organized into the following categories, of which the first
contained the largest number of contributions.

ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS
COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
VISUALIZATION AND VIRTUAL ENGINEERING
COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
MATHEMATICAL ALGORITHMS
HIGH PERFORMANCE PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
COMMUNICATION AND INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS
PARALLEL PROGRAMMING AND ALGORITHMS
PARALLEL SORTING AND SEARCHING ALGORITHMS
PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS AND SCHEDULING
PARALLEL COMPILERS
WORKSTATION CLUSTERS AND NETWORK COMPUTING
MISCELLANEOUS





TECHNICAL PROGRAM

INVITED PAPERS.-------------------------------------------------------

COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS --------------

"Computational Models Applied to Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds and
Reactions"
  Warren J. Hehre, University of California, Irvine, USA

Intramolecular Hydrogen bonding, Gauche Interactions,and Anomeric
Interaction of some simple Internal Rotors
  Y. P. Chang, T. M. Su, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Density Functional Theory in Materials Design
  Michael Wrinn, Biosym, Inc., USA

Supercomputer Simulations of Advanced Materials
  Jerzy Bernholc, North Calorina State University, USA

Protein dynamics: correlation between NMR spectroscopy, X-ray
crystallography and molecular dynamics simulations"
  Carmay Lim, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

First Principles Calculation of a Folding/Unfolding Free Energy Surface for
an all Helical Protein"
  Charles L. Brooks, III, The Scripps Research Institute, USA

Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Biomedicine
  Hong N. Yeung, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Determination of Macromolecular Structure and Dynamics by Solid State NMR
Spectroscopy
  Tai-huang Huang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

The Structure Calculation of Cardiotoxin III from Taiwan Cobra based on NMR
Constraints"
  Ching Yu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

The structures of water cluster
  Chung Yuan Moe, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Temperature and Hydration Dependence of Protein Dynamics and the Role of
Dihdral Transitions
  Bernie Brooks, National Institute of Health, USA


ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS--------------

Parallelization and Benchmarking on TCAD application
  S. Moini, IBM , USA

Process Development through Vitual IC Factory
  J.H. Chern, TMA, Inc., USA

Current and Developing Research Areas at Swansea in Finite Elements and
Related Computational Techniques
  D.R.J. Owen, N.P. Wheatherill, R.W. Lewis, and G.J. Huang
  University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Model Development, Verification, and Validation of a Multispecies
Multicomponent Chemical Transport Controlled by both Kinetic and
Equilibrium Reactions"
  George G.T. Yeh, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

High Performance Computing for the Power Generation Industry"
  Clive A.J. Fletcher, The University of New South Wales, Australia


VISUALIZATION AND VIRTUAL ENGINEERING--------------

Interactive Modelling and Visualisation for the Minerals Industries
  John O'Callaghan and Kevin Smith, CSIRO, Australia

Virtual Engineering as an Extension of Strategic Computing
  Shuichi Iwata, The University of Tokyo, Japan


COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS--------------

The "Sign Problem" in Fermion Monte Carlo
  Malvin H. Kalos, Cornell University, USA

Large Scale Computations for Theoretical Particle Physics
  Claudio Rebbi, Boston University, USA




CONTRIBUTED PAPERS-------------------------------------------------------

ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS--------------

An Efficient LDU Algorithm to Compute Flows in Chemical Nonequilibrium
  Herng Lin, CSIST, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation of Swept Shock/Boundary-Layer Interactions
  C.C.Hsieh, Dun C. Liu, CSIST, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation of Shock Wave Focusing over Parabolic Reflectors
  S.M. Liang, C.S. Wu, L.N. Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Verification of New Flux Function and Inviscid Computation of High
Angle-of-attack Flowfield
  H.T., Lee, C.C. Li, CSIST, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation of Three Dimensional Micro-Shock Waves and Its
Reflection from a Rigid Wall
  Z.L.Jiang, K.P.B.Moosad, H.Babinsky, O.Onodera, K.Takayama,
  Tohoku University, Japan

Navier-Stokes Computations of Unsteady Supersonic Flow in a Cavity
  T. Liang, J.J. Yeuan and K.Y. Lee, Feng-Chia University, Taiwan

The PIF Editor - a Data Processor for the VISTA TCAD Framework
  Gerhard Rieger, Siegfried Selberherr, Technical University, Austria

Vectorization and Parallelization of Monte Carlo Simulations for Ion
Implantations
  Shyh-Wei Wang, Yau-Tang Gau, Shuang-Fa Guo,
  National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Parallelized Monte Carlo/Fluid Hybrid Models of RF Glow Discharges Using PVM
  Jyun-Hwei Tsai, Kuo-Chan Huang, Shyi-Ching Lin
  National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan

Rational Nanolelctronic Device Design - A definition of another Grand
Challenge problem
  Marek T. Michalewicz, CSIRO, Australia

Application of a BiCGSTAB Method to Steady Incompressible Navier-Stokes
Equations
  Morten M.T.Wang, Tony W.H.Sheu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Computation of Turbulent Flow by K-epsilon Model Incorporated with Orthodox
Quick Scheme
  W.D. Hsieh, K.C. Chang, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation of Time Periodic Mixed Convection of Air in a Bottom
Heated Horizontal Rectangular Duct
  C.H.Yu, C.C.Huang, T.F.Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation for Two-Dimensional Laminar Flow about the Fixed and
Moving Circular Cylinder in the External Flow Field
  Der-Liang Young, Jen-Te Chang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation on Three Dimensional Flow and Temperature Distribution
in a passenger Compartment
  Sung-Kuk Jang, Jae-Jin Lee, Soo-Jin Jeong, Ssangyong Motor Co.Itd.,Korea

Application of A Concurrent Navier-Stokes Solver for Multi-Body Launch
Vehicle Flowfield Simulations
  Johnson C.T. Wang, Stephen Taylor, California Institute of Technology,
  USA

Parallel ADI methods on the IBM SP2
  Robert Rankin, Jean Pierre DeVillie, University of Alberta, Canada
  Wu-Sun Cheng, IBM, USA

The Numerical Modeling of (Power) Semiconductor Devices
  P. Mawby, G.J. Huang, M.S. Towers, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Numerical Analysis of Current-Voltage Characteristics in Fully Depleted SOI
nMOSFETs
  Ping-Chang Yang, J.C.JEAN, Patrick S.Liu, Shyh-Chyi Wong,
  Feng Chia University, Taiwan

Parameter Extraction of Amorphous Silicon Thin-Film Transistors
  Yao-Tsung Tsai, Bay-Ann Yuan, Jian-Ming Shyu,
  National Central University, Taiwan

A Statistical Algorithm using Covariance Analysis for Worst-Case Modeling
  Shyh-Chyi Wong, C.J.Chao, Patrick Liu, Ping-Chang Yang
  Feng Chia University, Taiwan

Surface-Oriented Adaptive Grid Generation Using Redistribution Scheme
  Jiann-Cherng Yang, Feng Chia University, Taiwan

Deformable-Spatial-Domain/Space-Time (DSD/ST) Finite-Element Computation
for Unsteady Fluid and Elastic Membrane Interaction Problems
  S.J. Liang and G.P. Neitzel, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  C.K.Aidun, Institute of Paper Science and Technology, USA

Revisit of Modified Multiple one-dimensional Adaptive Grid Method
  Yih Nen Jeng, Zong-Shiaw Lee, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Simulation of Flow Past a Submerged Body
  Dun C. Liu, Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan


Parallel Computing of Prestack Viscoacoustic Pseudospectral Modeling
  How-Wei Chen, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
  Yan-Cheun Wang, National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

Parallelization of Finite Element Matrix-vector Multiplications on SP2
  Shi-Pin Ho, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan

Cooperative Parallel Processing Strategy for Optimal Shape Design on
Massively Parallel Computer
  Hiroto Matsuhashi, Cray Research Japan,Ltd., Japan

Toward Object-Oriented Parallel Finite Element Computations
  Shang-Hsien Hsieh, Elisa D. Sotelino, Donald W. White, Wai-Fah Chen,
  Purdue University, USA

Parallelization of FEM with multi-level substructure method
  Hideo Fukumori, Yoichi Kono, Ken Nishimatsu, Yoichi
  Muraoka, Waseda University, Japan

Improvement on Load Distribution and Stress Concentration in Trapezoidal
Bolt-Nut Connection
  Y.J.Lee, K.Z.Y.Yen, Victor-Taichung Machinery Works Co. Ltd., Taiwan

The Shape/Topology Optimization of Structures for a Dynamic Problem Using a
Homogenization Method
  Hsien-Chie Cheng, Jiunn-Horng Lee, Ming-Hsiao Lee
  National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

Application of Quadrature Element Method in Plane Stree and Plate Bending
Analysis
  Wei-Long Chen, Chun-Chung Chen,
  National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

Structural Analysis and Design Sensitivity Analysis of Aluminum Wheels
  W,R. Chen, F.J. Chen, H.Chang, L.C. Chen,
  Automotive Research & Testing Center, Taiwan
  F.Y. Shing, Protech Wheel Industry Co., Ltd., Taiwan

Finite Element Model Updating Using Perturbed Boundary Condition Test Data
  Kun-nan Chen, Tung Nan Institute of Technology, Taiwan

Numerical Analyses on the Damping of Solitary Wave
  C.J.Tang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Numerical Simulation of Inundation With Regional Geographic Features
  Ming-Hsi Hsu,Fu-CHun Wu, Wei-Hsien Teng,
  National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Boundary Integral Equation Simulations of 3D Shallow Waters with Moving
Free Surface Boundary
  Der-Liang Young, Yeng-Fung Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Application of Grid Generation Techniques to the Sea Simulations
  Le Ngoc Ly, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
  Phu Luong, Stennis Space Center, USA

Performance Benchmarking of LS-DYNA3D for parallel Vehicle Impact
Simulation on the Silicon Graphics POWER CHALLENGE
  Lawrence R. Miller, NABIH E.Bedewi,
  The George Washington University, USA
  Roger Chu, Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, USA

Crash Simulation with High Performance Computing
  L.T. Kisielewicz, Nihon ESI, Japan
  J.Clinckemaillie, J.Dubois, Engineering Systems
  International G.Lonsdale, ESI

Crashworthiness Design of the Vehicle Interior by Using Brain Pressure
Tolerance and Explicit Finite Element Approach
  De-Shin Liu, Jason Chien, Yu-Chung Hsieh,
  National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
  Ming-Li Chen, Tsan-Huang Hwang,
  Automotive Research & Testing Center, Taiwan

Recent Developments of the Finite/Discrete Element Method for Industrial
(Process) Simulations
  G.J. Huang, D.R.J. Owen, A. Munjiza and L.S.F. Huang
  University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Numerical Study for Optimal SNCR Process
  Luke Chen, Hsu-Cheng Chang, Wen-Nan Lee,
  Tam-Kang University, Taiwan

Modeling of Unsteady Flow in Curved Channels Comparison of Numerical Methods
  Chih-Heng Tsai, Chang-Tai Tsai,
  National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan

High-Performance Computing in Wind Engineering
  Jianming He, Charles C.S.Song, University of Minnesota, USA
  Kim-Kou Jeng, Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
  Chunhua Lu, Dalian University of Technology, China

Turbulence Around a Circular Pier
  Ming-Hseng Tseng,
  National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan
  Chin-Lien Yen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  Charles C. S. Song, University of Minnesota, USA

Development of Explicit Finite Analytic Numerical Solutions and Parallel
Computation for Groundwater Contaminant Transport
  Whey-Fone Tsai, Shyi-Ching Lin, and Cherng-Yeu Shen
  National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

A New Engineering Analysis Approach of the Plastic Thermoforming Process
  Shochang Michael Sun, AC Technology, Pacific, Inc., Taiwan

Applications of Computer Simulation to Springback Compensation in Die
Surface Design of Sheet Metal Stamping
  Longwu Wu, Cray Research, Inc., USA

Application of High Performance Computer to Simulate the Non-Isothermal
Forging Process of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
  Rong-Shean Lee, Huan-Chang Lin,
  National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Numerical Investigation of Transient Thermoelastic Stresses of Workpiece in
Surface Grinding
  H.H.Tsai, H.Hocheng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  M.C. Su, National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

Numerical Study on Plume Rise From Multiple Source
  Mi-Liang Ho, Hsu-Cherng Chiang, Tamkang University, Taiwan

Taiwan Low and Cyclogenesis in Winter
  Wu-ron Hsu, Wen-yih Sun, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

A New Spectral Moist Convection Model
  Hung-Chi Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

On Numerical Modeling for Dispersion of Active Pollutants From a Elevated
Point Source
  Dang Quang A, Nguyen Dong Anh, Vietnam

Numerical Study of Regional Climate
  Wen-Yih Sun, Jiun-Dar Chern, Michael Bosilovich, Purdue University, USA

Implementation of the domain decomposition method for the parallelization
of sheet metal forming computer code
  G.P.Nikishkov, A.Makinouchi,
  Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Japan

Supercomputer Applications in the Virtual Manufacturing of Sheet Forming
Products
  Y.S. Suh, J.Y. Lee, and R.H. Wagoner,
  The Ohio State University, USA

A Study on the Numerical Stability Stability of Dynamic Explicit Scheme for
Sheet Forming Analysis
  Yong H. KIM, M.G. KIM, Chungnam Nation University, Korea
  Y.S. Suh, J.Y. LEE, SERI/KIST, Korea

Numerical Simulation of Sheet Metalforming Process for Automotive Body Panels
  Michael Y Sheh, Cray Research,Inc., USA
  Trevor Dutton, Ove Arup & Partners International Ltd., USA
  Tony Hook, Forming Technologies Incorporated, USA
  Jack E Walczak, Binderline Development,Inc., USA


MATHEMATICAL ALGORITHMS--------------

On the Implementation of Parallel Iterative Fixed-Point Algorithms
  Longsong Lin, National Yunlin Institute of Technology, Taiwan

An Efficient Block Lanczos Algorithm on Parallel Computer
  Sun Kyung Kim, Taegu University, Korea

A New Acceleration of the Projection Method in Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problems
  A.Nishida, Y.Oyanagi, University of Tokyo, Japan

Splitting-Integrating Methods for a Cycle Conversion T-T of Image
Transformations
  Zi-Cai Li, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

A study of LAN-based Block Cyclic Reduction Method for Solving Linear
Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
  Huey-Min Suen, Tai-Ching Tuan, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
  Jung-Sing Jwo, Tunghai University, Taiwan

The Analysis and Implementation of a Parallel Object-Oriented Toolket for
the Iterative Solution of Partial Differential Equations
  Charles H. Tong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
  Hong-Kong

A Parallel Iterative algorithm for Unsymmetric Linear Systems
  Guangye Li, Cray Research, Inc., USA

New Implicit Runge-Kutta Processes for Parallel Computing
  Nguyen Huu Cong, University of Hanoi, Vietnam

Parallel implementation of MICCG(0) on a transputer-based multicomputer
  Junming Qin, Rony K.Y. Chan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  Pierre Manneback, Faculte Polytechnique de Mons, France


HIGH PERFORMANCE PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION--------------

Vector-Parallel Processing and Fujitsu VPP500 Supercomputer System
  Kenichi Miura, Clifford Chen, Fujitsu America, Inc. USA

The Convex Exemplar SPP1200
  Tony Brewer, Convex Computer Corporation, USA

A Study of a Heterogeneous Architecture for Massively Parallel Processing
  Sam H.Noh, Hong-Ik University, Korea

Non-blocking Message Passing Performance Evaluation on IBM SP2 Parallel
Environment
  S.Wendy Cheng, Kevin J.Gildea, Wu-sun Cheng, IBM, USA

The Application Performance of the Computers at NCHC
  Shou-cheng Tcheng, NCHC, Taiwan


COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE--------------

Knowledge base coherency based on the ,Network Information Bus
  Harry M.Behrens, The University of Tokyo, Japan

VLIW-HS : A Novel Microprocessor Architecture with Scheduling Supports
  Chuan-lin Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
  Hsiao-chen Chung, University of Texas at Austin, USA

An Intelligent Data Prefetching Scheme for Private Caches in Highly
Parallel Processing Systems
  Chi-Hung Chi, Siu-chung Lau, The Chinese University, Hong Kong

Design of a Fair Bus Arbitration Protocol
  Chiung-San Lee, Tai-Ming Parng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan


COMMUNICATION AND INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS--------------

Deadlock-Free Multi-head Wormhole Routing
  Chi-Ming Chiang, Lionel M.Ni, Michigan State University, USA

A Highly-Parallel Implementation of Pattern-Directed Communication
  Norihiko Yoshida, Takamitsu Toyoda, Kyushu University, Japan

Design of Fault Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Network With Simple
Fault Detection Method
  Jong In Jung , Jung Kyung, Technical College, Korea
  Sung Chun Kim, Sogang University, Korea

On the Communication-Efficiency of Parallel Systems
  Lin Hong, Chen Guoliang, Wang Min, University of Science & Technology, China

Embedding of Large Complete Binary Tree in the Star Graph Interconnection
Network
  Chiun-Chieh Hsu, National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taiwan

Locating Congruent and Similar Regions in Planar Graph by a Mesh of Trees
  Fenglien Lee, Winston-Salem State University, USA
  Si-Qing Zheng, Louisiana State University, USA

PARALLEL ALGORITHMS--------------

A New Variant of the Gaussian Elimination Method Optimized for RISC-based
Distributed-Memory Paralled Processors
  Yusaku Yamamoto, Toshio Okochi, Hitachi Ltd., Japan

A Parallel Implementation of ADAMS on a Shared Memory Multiprocessor
  Albert F. Anderson III, Mechanical Dynamics Inc., USA
  Madan Venugopal, Silicon Graphics Inc., USA

GDA:A Parallel Algorithm Of Matrix Multiplication For Shared-Memory MPP
  Renben Shu, National University of Singapore, Singapore

A Scalability Analysis of PSOR Algorithm on nCUBE Machine
  J.F.Fang, T.H.Fang, H.S.Chao, M.F.Lin, R.C.T.Lee, NTHU, Taiwan


COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS--------------

Excitation Energies and Oscillator Strengths in Al-, Si-, P-, and S-like Ions
  Keh-Ning Huang, Academia Sinica, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  Hsiang-Shun Chou, National Ocean University, Taiwan

A Dynamical Aggregation Model toward the Solar System
  Koichiro Shida, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan
  Shi'ichi Yamada, Ando Tatsuya, Hiroyuki Hyuga, Toshio Kawai,
  Keio University, Japan

Numerical Calculations of Gravity-wave Induced Polarization of the Cosmic
Microwave Background Radiation
  Ka Lok Ng, Kin-Wang Ng, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Massively Parallelism with Automatic Programming
  Toshio Kawai, Makoto Kubota, Keio University, Japan

Applying Object-Orientation to Scientific Applications
  Pei-Chi Wu, Kuo-Chan Huang, Jun-Liang Chen, Chin-Peng Choo,
  National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
  Feng-Jiang Wang, Jyun-Hwei Tasi, Zheng-Yao Su, NCHC, Taiwan

QCD on a Highly Parallel Vector Computer, NWT
  A.Nakamura, Yamagata University, Japan
  M.Fukuda, T.Iwamiya, T.Nakamura, M.Yoshida, H.Aiso,
  National Aerospace Laboratory, Japan

Monte Carlo Studies on Phase Transitions in End-Grafted Polymers
  Pik-Yin Lai, National Central University, Taiwan

Computer Simulations of Flat Galaxies of Stars
  Tzihong Chiueh & Evgeny Griv, National Central University, Taiwan
  Shyi-Ching Lin, National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan

Histogram-Importance-Sampling Monte Carlo Approach to the q-state Potts
Model on Simple Cubic Lattices
  Jau-Ann Chen & Chin-Kun Hu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Histogram Monte Carlo Approach to Site Percolation on Planar Lattices
  Chai-Yu Lin, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan
  Chin-Kun Hu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

The Study of a Coupled XY Model in Layered Systems
  I. M. Jiang and H. W. Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
  C. C. Huang, University of Minnesota, USA

Numerical Simulations of Earthquakes based on a One-dimensional Dynamic Lattice Model
  Jeen-Hwa Wang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan


PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS AND SCHEDULING--------------

Design and Implementation of an Extensible Parallel Programming Environment
for Workstation Clusters
  John C.S.Lui, William Chan, C.F.Fong, S.K.Lam, K.W.Law
  The Chinese University, Hong Kong

A Scheduling Facility for a Network of Workstations
  Stephen W. Turner, Lionel M. Ni, Betty H.C.Cheng,
  Michigan State University, USA

PVL and Senac: a problem solving environment using PVM
  Kevin A. Broughana, Wayne Schou, Deane Koorey Willcoc
  University of Waikato, New Zealand

Constructing Scientific Meta-Computations
  Patrick T.Homer, Richard D. Schlichting, The University of Arizona, USA


PARALLEL COMPILERS--------------

A Parallel Program Translator form HPF to PVM
  Taegeun Kim, Kyeongdeok Moon, Jungkwon Kim, Yearback Yoo, KIST, Korea
  Myongsoon Park, Seonguk Choi, Jeongil Yang, Korea University, Korea
  Sungsoon Park, Anyang University, Korea

LPC++ : Integrating Lattice Parallelism into a Collection-Oriented C++ Language
  Jenq Kuen Lee, Dan Ho, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan

OOCPCS : An Object Oriented Parallel Compiler System
  Xiao Nong, Yutong Lu, Yutong Lu,
  Changsha Institue of Technology, China

Efficient Insertion of Prefetch Instruction for Arrays with Loop Carried
Dependency
  Se-Jin Hwang, Myong-Soon Park, Korea University, Korea

A Model of Parallelizing Compiler on Multithreaded Operating Systems
  Chao-Tung Yang, Shian-Shyong Tseng, Ming-Chang Hsiao
  National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan


COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS--------------

Molecular Dynamics Study of Peptide-MHC Complex
  Tai Kyung Kim, Mun-Jeong Choi, Myung Whan Chi,
  Chang No Yoon, Jongsei Park
  Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

Molecular Structure Construction System for Coal with Fragments Connection
Heuristics
  Takashi Sasai, Ken-ichi Nagatomo, Takenao Ohkawa, Norihisa Komoda
  Osaka University, Japan

Molecular Dynamics of Polarizable Fluids on Parallel Systems
  V.Di Martino, Univ. di Roma, Italy
  G.Ruocco, Univ. di L'Aquila. Italy
  M.Sampoli, Univ. di Firenze, Italy

Simulation of chemical reactions in solution by a combination of classical
and quantum mechanical approach
  J.-K. Hwang, J.-J.Pan, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Direct Parameterization of Molecular Energy Function Using Ab Initio Energy
Surface Data
  M.J. Hwang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Implementation of PVM for Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  Hsiu-Mei Chou, Alpha Wang,
  National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan
  Shyh-Gang Su, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan


The Calculations of Long Range Exchange Energy for Simple Molecular Systems
  Tse-Chiang Chang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Molecular Structure Study of 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinol: Its Geometry,
Internal Rotation and Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding Effect
  P.C.Chen, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, Taiwan

C76,C80,C82,AND C86: Computations on Multi-isomeric Fullerenes
  Zdenek Slanina, Shyi-Long Lee,
  National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan

A Novel Method of Simulating Quantum Dissipative Systems
  Jianshu Cao, University of California, San Diego, USA

Topology Studies of Electron Density of 2,5-Dimethyl-thiathiophthene and
2,4-Diphenyl thiathiophethene
  Tsong Song Huang and Yu Wang, National Taiwan University,
  Taiwan

The ab-initio study for reductive bond cleavage reaction of RX-
  Shyn-Yi Leu and Chung-Yuan Mou, National Taiwan University,
  Taiwan


WORKSTATION CLUSTERS AND NETWORK COMPUTING--------------

An Experimental Study of Computer Communication using a High-speed Network
  Mitsuru Miyauchi, Shigeo Nakajima, Toshiyuki Shimizu, NTT, Japan
  Hiroyuki Kasai, Tokyo Engineering University, Japan

Graphic Visualization of Network Computing Using XPVM
  C.M.Wang, C.A.Liu, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Comparing Parallel and Distributed Computing Platforms Using Express and PVM
  Ishfaq Ahmad, Yan-Chi Wong, Mohamad Yousuf Bazar
  The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
  Hong Kong

PARALLEL PROGRAMMING AND ALGORITHMS--------------

Parallel Computing of 2D and 3D Shortest Traveltime Path on the Cray T3D
Massively Parallel Processors
  Jason C.Kao, Cray Research,Inc., USA
  How-wei Chen, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan

Parallel Use of Multiplicative Congruential Random Number Generators
  Pei-Chi Wu, Kuo-Chan Huang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

A Constant Time Algorithm for Creating a Quadtree on a Reconfigurable Mesh
  Shung-Shing Lee, Shi-Jinn Horng, Horng-Ren Tsai, Shun-Shan Tsai
  National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taiwan

Interactive Polygon Rendering on Message-passing Parallel Architectures
  Tong-Yee lee, Washington State University, USA

Parallel Programming Using Shared-Address Data Abstractions on a
Distributed-Memory Multiprocessor
  Chu-Cheow Lim, International Computer Science Institute


PARALLEL SORTING AND SEARCHING ALGORITHMS--------------

Design and Implementation of an Efficient Sorting Algorithm on Vector
Multiprocessors
  Chua-Huang Huang, J.H.Lu, P.Sadayappan,
  The Ohio State University, USA
  R.W.Johnson, St. Cloud State University, USA

A Scalable Fully Distributed Parallel Branch & Bound Algorithm on nCUBE
  C. Y. Tang, Solomon K.C. Wu, Y. T. Tsai, C. K. Chang,
  National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Effective and Scalable Directory trees for Large-Scale Multiprocessors with
Multicube Networks
  Tien-Fu Chen, Ing-Zong Lu, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Scalability Analysis of Matrix Searching in Totally Monotone on nCUBE2 Machines
  F.C.Lui, C.L.Lu, B.F.Wang, Y.G.Chang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Sorting on Mesh-Connected Computers with Multiple Broadcasting using Fewer
Processors
  Shi-Jinn Horng, Chin-Fu Lint, National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taiwan
  Tzong-Wann Kao, Kuang Wu, Institute of Technology and Commerce, Taiwan


MISCELLANEOUS--------------

High Performance Neural Optimisation for Real Time Pressure Control
  A. Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, UK

An Emergency Computed Tomography Picture Archiving and Communication System
  San-Kan Lee, Shu-Kun Huang, Chia-Hsien Wen, Chin-Wen Yang
  Taichung Veterans General Hospital

Reconstruction of Images in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  Walter Schempp, Lehrstrhl fuer Mathematik I Universitaet Siegen
  Dinh Dung, Institute of Information Technology

Massive Parallel Processing of Knowledge Using CSN
  Zhigang Li, Shouren Hu, National University of Defense Technology, China



VISUAL PRESENTATION/POSTER SESSIONS--------------

The Contribution of SSC Supercomputer to Korean Science and Technology
  Joon-Whoon Choi, Don-Woo Cho, Chung-II Park, Year-Back Yoo, SERI/KIST, Korea

Vectorization on Superscalar RISC Processor
  R. Chitradon, High Performance Computing Center, NECTC, Thailand

Spectral Method on Solving Stability of a Liquid Film Flowing Down an
Inclined Plane
  Allen Tzvy-Leng Horng, Feng Chia University, Taiwan

General-Purpose Supercomputer with Programmable Architecture
  A.V.Kalyaev and I.A Kalyaev,
  Scientific Research Institute of Multiprocessor Computing Systems, Russia

PCReg : A Preloading Cache Register Structure To Improve System Performance
  Chi-Hung Chi, Siu-Chung Lau, Yung Chan, The Chinese University, Hong-Kong

Maximum Time-Difference Pipelining and its Implementation
  Peisu Xia, Weiwu Hu, Zhimin Tang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Network Computing for Faster CSG Solid Models Visualization
  C.M.Wang, S.P.Huang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

On the Effect of Granularity in LAN-based Distributed Computing
  Jung-Sing Jow, Tunghai University, Taiwan
  Chin-Yun Hsieh, Yu Chin Cheng, Taipei Institute of Technology, Taiwan

Some Ideas about Client/Server Model
  Yun-Xiang Ling, Shi-Yao Jin, Changsha Institute of Technology, China

The Data Locality Information In The Algorithmic Skeletons
  Chunling Yao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Parallel Algorithm for Matrix Transpose on a Distributed Memory
Multiprocessor Network
  Kshama Rahirkar, Suhas Phadke, Pune Universiting Campus, India

Implementation of Linear Quadtree Coding Scheme By Parallel Virtual Machine
  Henry Ker-Chang Chang, Shyong-Jian Shyu,
  National Defense Management College, Taiwan
  Kro-Chien Chou, Ming Chung Management College, Taiwan

An Optimizing Allocation Strategy of Static Schedule for Massive Parallel
Processing
  Fei Wu, Si-Yao Jin, Changsha Institute of Technology, China

An Efficient Approach to Generate Dataflow Graph by using GSA-formed CFG
  Sung-Soon Park, Anyang Universtity, Korea
  Seong-Uk Choi, Myong-Soon Park, Jeong-Il Yang,
  Korea University, Korea

Development of a Real-Time Signal Processing System on a Parallel
Processing Archltectrue
  Adrian Lee-Kwen, Array Systems Computing, Canada

A Commentary On the Relationship between Continuum Dielectric Theory and
Thermodynamics
  Shek-Ling Chan, University of Toronto, Canada
  Wen-Ching Hu and Carmay Lim, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

TUTORIALS--------------

1-1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Biomedicine: Principles, Contrast, and
Applications
    Dr. Hsiao-Wen Chung, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

1-2 Viewing Our Own Bodies: Medical Imaging
    Dr. Chin-Tu Chen, The University of Chicago, USA


2. Progress  of  Crash  Simulation  and  Sheet  Metal  Forming  using
Explicit Method
   Dr. Tseng-Liang Lin, Livermore Software, USA

3. Parallel Computer Architecture-Past, Present and Future
   Professor Lionel Ni, Michigan State University, USA
   Professor Shiniji Tomita, Kyoto University Japan

4. Technology CAD for the Microelectronics Industry
   Prof. Dr. W. Fichtner, Dr. K. Gaertner, A. Liegmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

5. Information Security
   DR. C. S. Laih, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan

6.Toward Architecture-Independent Parallel CFD
  Dr. J. C. T. Wang, The Aerospace Corporation, USA

7. Automated, Adaptive Finite/Discrete Element Simulation System
   Dr. D.R.J. Owen, Dr. G.J. Huang, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

8. Modeling of Flow and Contaminant Transport in the Subsurface
   Professor George G.T. Yeh, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

9. Benchmarking High Performance Computers: Fundamentals and Practice
   Dr. Aad van der Steen, Academic Computing Centre Utrecht, Netherland

10. Introduction to MPI
    Mr. Blaise M. Barney, Maui High Performance Computing Center, USA

11. Overview of Mathematical Libraries
    Dr. Robert E. Larson, Quantitative Technology Corporation, USA

12. Theory, Methodology and Practice in Free Energy Simulations
    Dr. Charles Brooks, The Scripps Research Institute, USA

13. Modern Electronic Structure Methods
    Dr. Warren J. Hehre, University of California, Irvine, USA

14. Implementation and Parallel Computing of HPF compiler
    Shin Lee, Digital Equipment Corporation
    Prof. Yoichi Muraoka, Waseda University, USA

15. "An Overview of Density Functional Theory"
    Michael Wrinn, Biosym Technologies, USA

16. Advanced Methods for Macromolecular Simulation
    Bernie Brooks, National Institute of Health, USA

17. Image Generators for Virtual Reality Systems
    Eng Lim Goh, SGI, Singapore



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