Computational Science - ICCS 2008: 8th International Conference, Krakow, Poland, June 23-25, 2008, Proceedings, Part III - Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues - Marian Bubak - Libros - Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gm - 9783540693888 - 11 de junio de 2008
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Jacket Description/Back: The three-volume set LNCS 5101-5103 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2008, held in Krakow, Poland in June 2008. The 167 revised papers of the main conference track presented together with the abstracts of 7 keynote talks and the 100 revised papers from 14 workshops were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the three volumes. The main conference track was divided into approximately 20 parallel sessions addressing topics such as e-science applications and systems, scheduling and load balancing, software services and tools, new hardware and its applications, computer networks, simulation of complex systems, image processing and visualization, optimization techniques, numerical linear algebra, and numerical algorithms. The second volume contains workshop papers related to various computational research areas, e.g.: computer graphics and geometric modeling, simulation of multiphysics multiscale systems, computational chemistry and its applications, computational finance and business intelligence, physical, biological and social networks, geocomputation, and teaching computational science. The third volume is mostly related to computer science topics such as bioinformatics' challenges to computer science, tools for program development and analysis in computational science, software engineering for large-scale computing, collaborative and cooperative environments, applications of workflows in computational science, as well as intelligent agents and evolvable systems. Table of Contents: Workshop on Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems.- Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems DDDAS 2008.- Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) A Transformative Paradigm.- Evaluation of Measurement Techniques for the Validation of Agent-Based Simulations Against Streaming Data.- Using Intelligent Optimization Methods to Improve the Group Method of Data Handling in Time Series Prediction.- Symbiotic Simulation Control in Semiconductor Manufacturing.- Applying a Dynamic Data Driven Genetic Algorithm to Improve Forest Fire Spread Prediction.- Real-Time Data Driven Wildland Fire Modeling.- DDDAS Predictions for Water Spills.- Bioinformatics Challenges to Computer Science.- Bioinformatics Challenges to Computer Science.- Grid Computing Solutions for Distributed Repositories of Protein Folding and Unfolding Simulations.- Provenance Querying for End-Users: A Drug Resistance Case Study.- Integrating and Accessing Medical Data Resources within the ViroLab Virtual Laboratory.- Optimisation of Asymmetric Mutational Pressure and Selection Pressure Around the Universal Genetic Code.- Simulating Complex Calcium-Calcineurin Signaling Network.- Web Applications Supporting the Development of Models of Chagas Disease for Left Ventricular Myocytes of Adult Rats.- A Streamlined and Generalized Analysis of Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation Paired-End diTag Data.- Quality of Feature Selection Based on Microarray Gene Expression Data.- IMPRECO: A Tool for Improving the Prediction of Protein Complexes.- CartoonPlus: A New Scaling Algorithm for Genomics Data.- Automatic Segmentation of Cardiac MRI Using Snakes and Genetic Algorithms.- Computational Tasks in Bronchoscope Navigation During Computer-Assisted Transbronchial Biopsy.- MPEG-7 as a Metadata Standard for Indexing of Surgery Videos in Medical E-Learning.- Workshop on Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science.- Special Session: Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science.- BTL++: From Performance Assessment to Optimal Libraries.- DaStGen A Data Structure Generator for Parallel C++ HPC Software.- RMOST: A Shared Memory Model for Online Steering.- A Semantic-Oriented Platform for Performance Monitoring of Distributed Java Applications.- A Tool for Building Collaborative Applications by Invocation of Grid Operations.- Using MPI Communication Patterns to Guide Source Code Transformations.- Detection and Analysis of Iterative Behavior in Parallel Applications.- Guided Prefetching Based on Runtime Access Patterns.- Performance Tool Workflows.- Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Computing.- Workshop on Software Engineering for Large Scale Computing (SELSC).- Modeling Input Space for Testing Scientific Computational Software: A Case Study.- Executable Platform Independent Models for Data Intensive Applications.- OCL as the Query Language for UML Model Execution.- Managing Groups of Files in a Rule Oriented Data Management System (iRODS).- Towards Large Scale Semantic Annotation Built on MapReduce Architecture.- Managing Large Volumes of Distributed Scientific Data.- Discovering Knowledge in a Large Organization through Support Vector Machines.- An Event-Based Approach to Reducing Coupling in Large-Scale Applications.- Exploring Cohesion, Flexibility, Communication Overhead and Distribution for Web Services Interfaces in Computational Science.- Workshop on Collaborative and Cooperative Environments.- Collaborative and Cooperative Environments.- Multi-Agent System for Collaboration in Hybrid Control.- Design and Evaluation of a Service Oriented Architecture-Based Application to Support the Collaborative Edition of UML Class Diagrams.- g-Eclipse A Contextualised Framework for Grid Users, Grid Resource Providers and Grid Application Developers.- Formal Model for Contract Negotiation in Knowledge-Based Virtual Organizations.- An Approach for Enriching Information for Supporting Collaborative e-Work.- Dynamic Virtual Environments Using Really Simple Syndication.- Immersive Co-operative Psychological Virtual Environments (ICPVE).- Environment for Collaborative Development and Execution of Virtual Laboratory Applications.- Workshop on Applications of Workflows in Computational Science.- International Workshop on Applications of Workflows in Computational Science (AWCS 08).- Framework for Workflow Gridication of Genetic Algorithms in Java.- Complex Workflow Management of the CAM Global Climate Model on the GRID.- A Framework for Interactive Parameter Sweep Applications.- Comparative Studies Simplified in GPFlow.- Resource Discovery Based on VIRGO P2P Distributed DNS Framework.- Securing Grid Workflows with Trusted Computing.- DaltOn: An Infrastructure for Scientific Data Management.- Workshop on Intelligent Agents and Evolvable Systems.- Intelligent Agents and Evolvable Systems.- Task Hibernation in aFormal Model of Agent-Oriented Computing Systems.- Synthesis of the Supervising Agent in MAS.- Grounding of Human Observations as Uncertain Knowledge.- Application of Multi-agents in Control of Hydrogen Powered Car to Optimize Fuel Consumption.- Extensible Multi-Robot System.- Agent-Based Immunological Intrusion Detection System for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks.- Social Layers in Agents Behavior Evaluation System.- Graph Transformations for Modeling hp-Adaptive Finite Element Method with Triangular Elements.- On Some Method for Intrusion Detection Used by the Multi-agent Monitoring System.- Web Accessible A-Team Middleware.- Multi-agent System for Dynamic Manufacturing System Optimization.- GRADIS Multiagent Environment Supporting Distributed Graph Transformations.- User-Assisted Management of Agent-Based Evolutionary Computation.- Generating Robust Investment Strategies with Agent-Based Co-evolutionary System.- A Hybrid Multi-objective Algorithm for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problems.- Asymptotic Behavior of hp HGS (hp Adaptive Finite Element Method Coupled with the Hierarchic Genetic Strategy) by Solving Inverse Problems.- Traffic Prediction for Agent Route Planning.- Agents for Searching Rules in Civil Engineering Data Mining.- Grammatical Inference as a Tool for Constructing Self-learning Syntactic Pattern Recognition-Based Agents.- An Architecture for Learning Agents.- Partnership Selection of Agile Virtual Enterprise Based on Grey Ant Colony Algorithm.- Hierarchical Approach to Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization."Marc Notes: Based on publisher-provided data.; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Also avail. in electronic form. Publisher Marketing: Martin Walker: NewParadigmsforComputationalScience Yong Shi: MultipleCriteriaMathematicalProgrammingandDataMining Hank Childs: Why Petascale Visualization and Analysis Will Change the Rules Fabrizio Gagliardi: HPCOpportunitiesandChallengesine-Science Pawel Gepner: Intel sTechnologyVisionandProductsforHPC Jarek Nieplocha: IntegratedDataandTaskManagementforScienti?c- plications Neil F. Johnson: WhatDoFinancialMarkets, WorldofWarcraft, andthe War in Iraq, all Have in Common? Computational Insights into Human CrowdDynamics We would like to thank all keynote speakers for their interesting and inspiring talks and for submitting the abstracts and papers for these proceedings. Fig. 1. Number of papers in the general track by topic The main track of ICSS 2008 was divided into approximately 20 parallel sessions (see Fig. 1) addressing the following topics: 1. e-Science Applications and Systems 2. Scheduling and Load Balancing 3. Software Services and Tools Preface VII 4. New Hardware and Its Applications 5. Computer Networks 6. Simulation of Complex Systems 7. Image Processing and Visualization 8. Optimization Techniques 9. Numerical Linear Algebra 10. Numerical Algorithms # papers 25 23 19 20 17 14 14 15 10 10 10 10 9 10 8 8 8 7 5 0 Fig. 2. Number of papers in workshops The conference included the following workshops (Fig. 2): 1. 7th Workshop on Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling 2. 5th Workshop on Simulation of Multiphysics Multiscale Systems 3. 3rd Workshop on Computational Chemistry and Its Applications 4. Workshop on Computational Finance and Business Intelligence 5. Workshop on Physical, Biological and Social Networks 6. Workshop on GeoComputation 7. 2nd Workshop on Teaching Computational Science 8."

Contributor Bio:  Dongarra, Jack Dongarra is Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee, and Distinguished Scientist, Methematical Sciences Section, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


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