Abstract. An Organic Computing system has the ability to autonomously (re-)organize and adapt itself. Such a system exhibits so called self-x properties (e.g. self-healing) and is ...
Florian Nafz, Frank Ortmeier, Hella Seebach, Jan-P...
We describe a reputation-driven market that motivates human computation sellers (workers) to produce optimal levels of quality when quality is not immediately measurable and contr...
A metascalable (or “design once, scale on new architectures”) parallel computing framework has been developed for large spatiotemporal-scale atomistic simulations of materials...
Ken-ichi Nomura, Richard Seymour, Weiqiang Wang, H...
Recent and future parallel clusters and supercomputers use SMPs and multi-core processors as basic nodes, providing a huge amount of parallel resources. These systems often have h...
The present paper is part of a larger effort to redesign, from the ground up, the best possible interconnect topologies for switchless multiprocessor computer systems. We focus he...