Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: hra@pollux.cs.uga.edu (Hamid R. Arabnia)
Subject: Call For Participation - PDPTA'95 Conference
Organization: University of Georgia, Athens
Date: 9 Oct 1995 15:18:28 GMT
Message-ID: <45beg4$20m@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu>

Enclosed/Appended you will find:
                   1.  Call For Participation in the PDPTA'95
                       conference (Nov. 3-4, 1995) - Conference
                       Program;
                   2.  Registration Form;
                   3.  Lodging Form;
                   4.  Limousine/Shuttle information.


EXHIBITION:

    We have reserved a number of exhibit spaces.  Interested companies
    should contact Hamid Arabnia for more information:
              email: hra@cs.uga.edu
              Tel:   (706) 542-3480
              Fax:   (706) 542-2966


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               C A L L    F O R    P A R T I C I P A T I O N


                       PDPTA'95 - TECHNICAL PROGRAM
                           (November 3-4, 1995)

       International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
                 Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'95)
                           Athens, Georgia, USA






The conference will be held on the second floor of the Georgia Center
building (rooms KL, Q, and R.)



                          NOVEMBER 3 - FRIDAY



07:15 - 08:30am    Registration (First Floor - The Georgia Center)
07:15 - 08:30am    Cofee, Tea, ... (Second Floor)
                   This is not breakfast - only some drinks are provided.

08:15 - 08:35am    Opening remarks (Room KL)
                   Hamid R. Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA.

08:35 - 09:35am    The Keynote Lecture:    (Room KL)
                   "High Performance Computing and Molecular Quantum
                   Mechanics, 1965 - 1995: A Personal Perspective"
                   Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor,
                   The University of Georgia, USA.
                   Professor Henry Schaefer is one of the founders of
                   Computational Quantum Chemistry.  For his work in this
                   area, he has been nominated for The Nobel Prize in
                   Chemistry.




             Friday, 9:40 - 10:30am, Three Parallel Sessions (1, 2, 3)


SESSION 1:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Room KL)


09:40 - 10:05    CellFlow: A Parallel Rendering Scheme for Distributed
                 Memory Architectures
                 A. Law and R. Yagel, The Ohio State University, USA.

10:05 - 10:30    Plasma Simulation on Networks of Workstations using the
                 Bulk-Synchronous Parallel Model
                 M. V. Nibhanupudi, C. D. Norton, and B. K. Szymanski,
                 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA.


SESSION 2:  LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Room Q)


09:40 - 10:05    A Real-Time MPEG Software Decoder Using a Portable
                 Message-Passing Library
                 M. K. Kwong, P. T. P. Tang, and B. Lin, Argonne National
                 Laboratory, USA.

10:05 - 10:30    Distributed Occam Processes on a Sun Network
                 L. Woolley and A. Battersby, Nottingham Trent
                 University, U.K.


SESSION 3:  COMMUNICATIONS, ROUTING, I/O, AND NETWORKS (Room R)


09:40 - 10:05    NuMesh: A Communication Architecture for Static Routing
                 D. Shoemaker, C. Metcalf, and S. Ward,
                 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

10:05 - 10:30    Static Estimation of Communication Delays in Distributed
                 Memory Architectures
                 B. Shirazi and S. Basireddy, The University of Texas at
                 Arlington, USA.


10:30 - 10:55    BREAK - Refreshments




             Friday, 10:55 - 12:35pm, Three Parallel Sessions (4, 5, 6)


SESSION 4:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


10:55 - 11:20    Singular Integral Computation with ParInt
                 E. deDoncker, A. Gupta, K. Rathbun, and J. Ball,
                 Western Michigan University, USA.

11:20 - 11:45    SuperStabilizing Mutual Exclusion
                 T. Herman, University of Iowa, USA.

11:45 - 12:10    Computation and Data Partitioning on Scalable Shared
                 Memory Multiprocessors
                 S. Tandri and T. S. Abdelrahman, The University of
                 Toronto, Canada.

12:10 - 12:35    A Logic for Networked Virtual Worlds
                 P. C. Silva, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany.


SESSION 5:  LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


10:55 - 11:20    A Concurrent, Specification Language over CML
                 M. Debbabi, Laval University, Canada.

11:20 - 11:45    An Environment for Developing Parallel Programs
                 T. Hintz, J. Hammond, and U. Szewcow, University of
                 Technology, Australia.

11:45 - 12:10    Performance Analysis for SVM-Fortran with OPAL
                 M. Gerndt, A. Krumme, and S. Ozmen, Research Centre
                 Julich (KFA), Germany.

12:10 - 12:35    Implementing Adaptive Parallelism on a Heterogeneous
                 Cluster of Networked Workstations
                 G. M. Rehmet and P. G. Clayton, Rhodes University,
                 South Africa.


SESSION 6:  COMMUNICATIONS, ROUTING, I/O, AND NETWORKS (Cont.) (Room R)


10:55 - 11:20    The Round Table ATM Interconnection Network
                 W. Wei, M. J. Clement, and J. K. Flanagan, Brigham Young
                 University, USA.

11:20 - 11:45    Performance Considerations for I/O-Dominated Applications on
                 Parallel Computers
                 A. F. Dedkov and D. J. Eadline, Paralogic, Inc, USA.

11:45 - 12:10    An Efficient Distributed Ranking Scheme For Finite
                 Projective Planes
                 D. S. L. Wei and Z. Cheng, The University of Aizu, Japan.

12:10 - 12:35    Hypercube Sandwich Approach to Conferencing
                 J. F. Houlahan, L. J. Cowen, and G. M. Masson, The Johns
                 Hopkins University, USA.


12:35 - 01:50    LUNCH




             Friday, 1:50 - 3:30pm, Three Parallel Sessions (7, 8, 9)


SESSION 7:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


01:50 - 02:15    A Diagnosis Strategy for Cluster-Based Parallel
                 Architectures
                 O. Benkahla, C. Aktouf, and C. Robach, LGI-IMAG, France.

02:15 - 02:40    Data-Parallel Design of an Interval-Based Constraint
                 Language: Analysis of Speedups
                 J. Cohen and S. Kalathur, Brandeis University, USA.

02:40 - 03:05    Using Algorithm-Architecture Relationships to Design a
                 Massively Parallel System
                 P. Ni, NOMOS Corporation, USA;
                 E. W. Davis, North Carolina State University.

03:05 - 03:30    Parallel Algorithms for the Solution of Linear Systems
                 in PVM
                 R. Abdullah and D. J. Evans,  Loughborough University
                 of Technology, U.K.


SESSION 8:  LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


01:50 - 02:15    The Use of Simulation for Software Development in
                 Heterogeneous Computing Environments
                 R. Aversa, A. Mazzeo, and N. Mazzocca, Universita di Napoli,
                 Italy;
                 U. Villano, IRSIP-CNR, Italy.

02:15 - 02:40    Loop Parallelism on Tera MTA Using Sisal
                 S. Mitrovic, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA.

02:40 - 03:05    Code Generation for Parallel Execution on Distributed Systems
                 M. I. Muralles, Mark R. Gilder, M. Krishnamoorthy,
                 and J. Lipasti, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA.

03:05 - 03:30    Colony: The Building Block for a Scalable Multiprocessor
                 System
                 W. K. Foong, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore.


SESSION 9:  COMMUNICATIONS, ROUTING, I/O, AND NETWORKS (Cont.) (Room R)


01:50 - 02:15    An Integrated Approach to Communication Axioms Among
                 Concurrent Processes
                 R. Hu and P. M. Lewis, State University of New York at
                 Stony Brook, USA.

02:15 - 02:40    Mappings Minimizing Contention in Wormhole-Routed Networks
                 U. H. Nguyen, H. Hosseini, L. Tao, and T. Bui, Concordia
                 University, Canada.

02:40 - 03:05    Optimal and Deadlock Free Routing for Wrap Around
                 Connections k-ary n-cubes Using o(n) Buffer Space
                 B. Hadim and I. Sakho, Centre SIMADE-Ecole des Mines
                 de St Etienne, France.

03:05 - 03:30    Parametrized Dynamic Reconfigurable Trees
                 G. Racherla and R. Sridhar, University of Oklahoma, USA.


03:30 - 03:55    BREAK - Refreshments




             Friday, 3:55 - 5:35pm, Three Parallel Sessions (10, 11, 12)


SESSION 10:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


03:55 - 04:20    Evaluation of Static Scheduling Algorithms Improved
                 with Nonstrict Triggering of Program Graph Nodes
                 M. Ojstersek and V. Zumer, University of Maribor, Slovenia;
                 L. Pipan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia;
                 A. Kvas and B. Benko , University of Maribor, Slovenia.

04:20 - 04:45    Host-Diagnosis of Parallel Systems
                 O. Benkahla, C. Aktouf, and C. Robach, LGI-IMAG, France.

04:45 - 05:10    A Parallel Implementation of Backpropagation Neural
                 Network on MasPar MP-1
                 F. Valafar, The University of Georgia, USA;
                 O. K. Ersoy, Purdue University, USA.

05:10 - 05:35    Parallel Stereocorrelation with Applications in Medical
                 Imaging
                 H. R. Arabnia, J. Pellenz, J. Zeppen and R. Rouhani,
                 The University of Georgia, GA, USA.


SESSION 11: LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


03:55 - 04:20    A VIM Film for Cellular Automation-like Algorithms
                 N. Mirenkov and T. Mirenkova, University of Aizu, Japan.

04:20 - 04:45    PSO: Shared Symbol Space for Multicomputer Architectures
                 S. Lupke, J. W. Quittek, and T. Wiese, Technische
                 Universitat, Germany.

04:45 - 05:10    A Stand-alone Remote Thread Library for Transputer Systems
                 D. A. Brinkerhoff and S. R. Cannon, Utah State University,
                 USA.

05:10 - 05:35    Flexible Kernel: The AURORA Approach for Multiprocessor
                 Operating System
                 L. C. Zancanella and P. O. A. Navaux, UFRGS/RS, Brazil.


SESSION 12:  MODELS, THEORIES, AND METHODOLOGIES (+ Multimedia) (Room R)


03:55 - 04:20    Selection on k-Dimensional Meshes with Multiple
                 Broadcasting
                 Y. Pan, University of Dayton, USA;
                 M. Hamdi, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
                 Hong Kong.

04:20 - 04:45    On the Time Complexity of the Dining Philosophers Problem
                 I. Rhee, University of Warwick, U.K.;
                 J. L. Welch, Texas A&M University, USA.

04:45 - 05:10    On Formal Verification of Occam Programs
                 O. Ait-Mohamed and A. Mokkedem, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA-Lorraine,
                 France.

05:10 - 05:35    Discussion on Multimedia Information Processing
                 M. Zhenjiang, J. Basille, and Y. Baozong, ENSEEIHT, France.



06:15pm          RECEPTION










                          NOVEMBER 4 - SATURDAY




07:45 - 08:45    Cofee, Tea, ... (Second Floor)
                 This is not breakfast - only some drinks are provided.


             Saturday 8:30 - 10:10am, Three Parallel Sessions (13, 14, 15)


SESSION 13:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


08:30 - 08:55    A Dynamic Priority-based Scheduling Method in Distributed
                 Systems
                 Y. Li and R. Campbell, University of Illinois at
                 Urbana-Champaign, USA.

08:55 - 09:20    Improved Heuristic Models for Task Allocation in Distributed
                 Computer Systems
                 A. E. Abdelrazek and B. E. Wells, The University of
                 Alabama in Huntsville, USA.

09:20 - 09:45    A New Parallel Algorithm for Training Feedforward Neural
                 Networks Based on the Augmented Lagrange Multiplier
                 Method
                 X. Feng, H. Chen, and B. Zheng, Marquette University, USA.

09:45 - 10:10    Application of the Genetic Algorithm to Multiprocessor
                 Scheduling
                 F. Ghannadian and C. O. Alford, Georgia Institute of
                 Technology, USA.


SESSION 14: LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


08:30 - 08:55    Enhancing the Performance of Parallel Processors:
                 Experiments with Loop Constructs and Tiling
                 D. C. Wong, E. W. Davis, and M. H. Thomas, North Carolina
                 State University, USA.

08:55 - 09:20    Cyclic Performance Analysis for Parallel Systems
                 R. Borgeest, Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany.

09:20 - 09:45    Characterising Parallel Application Performance by
                 Detailed Profiling
                 S. Raina and C. Cap, University of Zurich, Zurich,
                 Switzerland.

09:45 - 10:10    Improving the Efficiency of Object Invocations by
                 Dynamic object Replication
                 H. M. Windisch, Munich University of Technology, Germany.


SESSION 15:  ARCHITECTURE, HARDWARE, AND RELATED SYSTEMS (Room R)


08:30 - 08:55    A High Speed Serial Communication Architecture for
                 Machine Vision Systems
                 C. R. Brown, S. Harrison, and P. Furness,
                 Sheffield University, U.K.

08:55 - 09:20    3-D Architecture for Multidimensional Fast Fourier
                 Transform
                 D. Korchev, Image and Signal Processing, Inc., USA.

09:20 - 09:45    A Modularly Configured Attached Processor for Performing
                 Matrix Operations
                 D. A. Doran and G. A. Gibson, The University of Texas
                 at El Paso, USA.

09:45 - 10:10    Latency Hiding on COMA Multiprocessors
                 T. S. Abdelrahman, The University of Toronto, Canada.


10:10 - 10:35    BREAK - Refreshments




             Saturday 10:35 - 12:15pm, Three Parallel Sessions (16, 17, 18)


SESSION 16:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


10:35 - 11:00    Concurrent Lock-Free Access to Blink-tree
                 L. H. Cheong and I. W. Chan, National University of
                 Singapore, Singapore.

11:00 - 11:25    A New Distributed Algorithm for Decentralized Consensus
                 Problem Based on k-layered Coterie
                 Z. Cheng and T. Huang, The University of Aizu, Japan;
                 N. Shiratori, Tohoko University, Japan.

11:25 - 11:50    A Massively Parallel Transportation Solution
                 D. J. Haglin and J. A. Kaliski, Mankato State University,
                 USA.

11:50 - 12:15    Parallel Algorithm for Via Minimization in VLSI Routing
                 H. Kimm, University of Tennessee at Martin, USA.


SESSION 17: LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


10:35 - 11:00    A Static Analysis to Order Instructions of a Concurrent
                 Program
                 F. Baiardi and L. Ricci, Universita di Pisa, Italy.

11:00 - 11:25    Behavioural Model Debugging in Linda
                 D. A. Sewry, P. G. Clayton, and E. P. Wentworth,
                 Rhodes University, South Africa.

11:25 - 11:50    Contracting Processes in Virtual Architecture Programs
                 H. Hosseini, U. H. Nguyen, L. Tao, and T. Bui, Concordia
                 University, Canada.

11:50 - 12:15    A Supporting Environment for Parallel Algorithm
                 Development of a Parallel Image Processing Engine
                 F. Du, C. Bandera, and A. Izatt, Amherst Systems, Inc.,
                 USA.


SESSION 18: SCHEDULING, LOAD BALANCING, AND FAULT TOLERANCE (Room R)


10:35 - 11:00    Distributed Scheduling in SCI Distributed Shared Memory
                 Systems
                 S. Agasaveeran, Department of Computer Science, Wayne State
                 University, USA.
                 Q. Li, Santa Clara University, USA.

11:00 - 11:25    Concurrent Error Detection and Recovery in a Hybrid
                 Dataflow System
                 D. M. Lorts, E-Systems, Inc, USA.

11:25 - 11:50    Searching for an Optimal Reconfiguration Strategy in
                 Fault Tolerant Multiprocessor Systems
                 P. Janik and M. Kotocova, Slovak Technical University,
                 Slovak Republic.

11:50 - 12:15    Design of a Load Balancing Framework for Distributed
                 and Parallel Applications
                 S. N. Haq, M. Bozyigit, S. Ghanta, and S. K. Naseer,
                 King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia.


12:15 - 01:45    LUNCH



             Saturday 1:45 - 3:25pm, Three Parallel Sessions (19, 20, 21)


SESSION 19:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


01:45 - 02:10    Using Systolic Algorithms on Massively-Parallel
                 ASIMD Machines
                 G. Zevin, School of Computer Sciences, University of
                 Technology, Sydney, Australia.

02:10 - 02:35    A Distributed Boundary Representation for Parallel
                 Solid Modelling
                 K. C. Hui and Y. M. Kan, The Chinese University of
                 Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

02:35 - 03:00    Parallel Implementation of the p-Version of the
                 Nonconforming Finite Element Method for Elliptic
                 Equations on a Shared-Memory Architecture
                 T. Janik, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA.

03:00 - 03:25    Comparing Nested Dissection Orderings for Parallel
                 Sparse Matrix Factorization
                 J. Schulze, R. Diekmann, and R. Preis, University of
                 Paderborn, Germany.


SESSION 20: LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room Q)


01:45 - 02:10    Scalable Performance on a Distributed Shared-Memory
                 Machine
                 D. R. Kaeli, Northeastern University, USA;
                 L. L. Fong and D. H. Renfrew, IBM T. J. Watson Research
                 Center, USA;
                 R. Booth and K. Imming, IBM Application Solutions Division,
                 Rochester, USA.

02:10 - 02:35    A Coordination Language for Systems of Cooperating
                 Processes
                 C. Assmann, University of Kiel, Germany.

02:35 - 03:00    Programming in LIPS
                 A. S. Bavan and E. Illingworth, University of
                 North London, U.K.

03:00 - 03:25    HyperPascal: Implementation of a Pascal-based Interface
                 for Parallel Programming on the Intel iPSC/860 Hypercube
                 S. M. Bhandarkar and C. B. Giberson, The University of
                 Georgia, USA.


SESSION 21:      IMAGING APPLICATIONS (Room R)


01:45 - 02:10    Distributed Ray Tracing System
                 A. G. Skarmeta and H. M. Barbera, Universidad de Murcia,
                 Spain.

02:10 - 02:35    A Load-Balanced Parallel Volume Rendering Algorithm
                 M. N. Chong, K. Mu, and H. S. Seah, Nanyang Technological
                 University , Singapore.

02:35 - 03:00    GT-FITES: A Heterogeneous, Parallel Image Processing System
                 R. W. Melton, T. C. Huang, J. I. Chamdani, and C. O. Alford,
                 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA;
                 L. Becker, United States Army Space and Strategic Defense
                 Command.

03:00 - 03:25    Fast Implementation of an Algorithm for Automated
                 Recognition of Translated and Rotated Patterns in
                 Satellite Images Using Task and Data Parallelism
                 M. R. Saradjian, L. W. B. Hayes, and A. P. Cracknell,
                 University of Dundee, U.K.


03:25 - 03:50    BREAK - Refreshments



             Saturday 3:50 - 5:05pm, Three Parallel Sessions (22, 23, 24)


SESSION 22:  APPLICATIONS, ALGORITHMS, AND RELATED ISSUES (Cont.) (Room KL)


03:50 - 04:15    An Algorithm and Array Processor for Solving the
                 Systems of Linear Equations
                 S. G. Sedukhin, The University of Aizu, Japan.

04:15 - 04:40    Distributed Progressive Radiosity on a Workstation Network
                 F. Bricout and E. Lepretre, Universite des Sciences et
                 Technologies de Lille, France.

04:40 - 05:05    A Parallel Multidimensional Program for the Time
                 Dependent Schroedinger Equation of Molecules Interacting
                 with Intense Laser Pulses - Simulation on an IBM SP2
                 A. D. Bandrauk and S. Chelkowski, Universite de Sherbrooke,
                 Canada.


SESSION 23:      ARCHITECTURES AND ALGORITHMS (Room Q)


03:50 - 04:15    DSP-based SIMD Mesh: An Exquisite Solution to Computational
                 and I/O Intensive Signal Processing Applications
                 S. A. Khan and V. K. Madisetti,
                 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

04:15 - 04:40    Improving Cache Performance in a Multiprocessor Environment
                 J. S. Park and L. D. Coraor, The Pennsylvania State
                 University, USA.

04:40 - 05:05    Efficient Parallel Algorithms on Proper Circular Arc Graphs
                 S. G. Akl, Queen's University, Canada;
                 L. Chen, FRL, USA.


SESSION 24: LANGUAGES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS, AND RELATED
            SYSTEMS (Cont.) (Room R)


03:50 - 04:15    Building a Distributed Generic Layer for Multiple
                 Personality Support on top of the Mach Microkernel
                 F. Mevel and J. Simon, Institut Blaise Pascal, Universite
                 Paris, France.

04:15 - 04:40    A Performance Debugger for Parallel Programs Running on
                 Wormhole-Routed Multicomputers
                 U. H. Nguyen, H. Hosseini, and L. Tao, Concordia University,
                 Canada.







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                     CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
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     International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
                Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'95)
                        November 3-4, 1995
           The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
    

Please complete this form (TYPE or PRINT), and return with your payment.


Your
First Name:__________________________ Last Name:_____________________________

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