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L. V. Kale, Milind Bhandarkar, Robert Brunner, Neal Krawetz, James Phillips, and Aritomo Shinozaki. A case study in multilingual parallel programming. In 10th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1997.

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Scalable Molecular Dynamics for Large Biomolecular Systems - Brunner, Phillips.. (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Kale Brunner Phillips)   (Correct)

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L. V. Kale, Milind Bhandarkar, Robert Brunner, Neal Krawetz, James Phillips, and Aritomo Shinozaki. A case study in multilingual parallel programming. In 10th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1997.


Design and Implementation of Parallel Java with Global.. - Kale, Bhandarkar.. (1997)   (10 citations)  Self-citation (Kale Bhandarkar)   (Correct)

....concept of sequential components in JavaBeans can be extended to parallel components, thus providing a bridge to the fast method invocation mechanism of Converse. This capability will be demonstrated in NAMD, a molecular dynamics simulation program we have been developing at University of Illinois [7]. We will build customizable parallel components for various entities in the simulations. It will then be possible to tie these components together using a scripting language in a customized molecular dynamics application. 5 Conclusion We described the design and implementation of a parallel ....

L. V. Kale, Milind Bhandarkar, Robert Brunner, Neal Krawetz, James Phillips, and Aritomo Shinozaki. A case study in multilingual parallel programming. Technical report, Theoretical Biophysics Group, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana, June 1997.


Load Balancing in Parallel Molecular Dynamics - Kalé, Bhandarkar, Brunner (1998)   Self-citation (Kal'e Bhandarkar Brunner)   (Correct)

....cutoff forces between each full range integration step. This paper therefore focuses on cutoff simulations performance. In this paper, we describe the load balancing problems that arise in parallelization of such applications in context of a production quantity molecular dynamics program, NAMD 2 [5], which is being developed in a collaboratory research effort. The performance of the load balancing strategies employed by this program are evaluated for a real biomolecular system. The load balancing strategy employed is based on the use of migratable objects, which are supported in Charm [7] ....

L. V. Kal'e, Milind Bhandarkar, Robert Brunner, Neal Krawetz, James Phillips, and Aritomo Shinozaki. A case study in multilingual parallel programming. In 10th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1997.


Multiparadigm, Multilingual Interoperability.. - Kalé, Bhandarkar.. (1998)   Self-citation (Kal'e Bhandarkar Brunner)   (Correct)

....sacrificing maintainability. Eventually, since DPMTA made the PVM variant more useful, more development time was spent on it, and the Charm version fell into disrepair. By that time, though, the haphazard mix of SPMD and message driven code had reduced the readability of the program. NAMD 2 [10] was conceived as a rewrite of the core parallel code to increase scalability and modifiability. Our experience with NAMD 1 led us to conclude that a message driven design was appropriate for the parallel core code, but that adding threads to the design would allow the integration loop to be ....

L. V. Kal'e, Milind Bhandarkar, Robert Brunner, Neal Krawetz, James Phillips, and Aritomo Shinozaki. A case study in multilingual parallel programming. Technical report, Theoretical Biophysics Group, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana, June 1997.

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