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8th HIPS 2004: Santa Fe, NM, USA
- 9th International Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS 2004), 26 April 2004, Santa Fe, NM, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2151-7

Programming Models
- Nasser Kalantery:

The MultiLoop Programming Construct. 2-11 - Steve MacDonald, Duane Szafron, Jonathan Schaeffer:

Rethinking the Pipeline as Object-Oriented States with Transformations. 12-21 - Eduardo César

, José G. Mesa, Joan Sorribes
, Emilio Luque
:
Modeling Master-Worker Applications in POETRIES. 22-30 - Richard Stahl, Robert Pasko, Francky Catthoor, Rudy Lauwereins, Diederik Verkest:

High-Level Data-Access Analysis for Characterisation of (Sub)task-Level Parallelism in Java. 31-40
Language Abstractions
- Steven J. Deitz, Bradford L. Chamberlain, Lawrence Snyder:

Abstractions for Dynamic Data Distribution. 42-51 - David Callahan, Bradford L. Chamberlain, Hans P. Zima:

The Cascade High Productivity Language. 52-60 - Matthew Rosing, Jarek Nieplocha, Steve Yabusaki:

Toward Efficient Compilation of User-Defined Extensible Fortran Directives. 61-69
Component Frameworks
- Keming Zhang, Kostadin Damevski, Venkatanand Venkatachalapathy, Steven G. Parker:

SCIRun2: A CCA Framework for High Performance Computing. 72-79 - Felipe Bertrand, Randall Bramley:

DCA: A Distributed CCA Framework Based on MPI. 80-89 - Sriram Krishnan, Dennis Gannon:

XCAT3: A Framework for CCA Components as OGSA Services. 90-97
Component-Based Applications and Environments
- Tomas Forkert, Guy K. Kloss

, Christian Krause, Andreas Schreiber
:
Techniques for Wrapping Scientific Applications to CORBA Components. 100-108 - Benjamin A. Allan

, Sophia Lefantzi, Jaideep Ray:
ODEPACK++: Refactoring the LSODE Fortran Library for Use in the CCA High Performance Component Software Architecture. 109-119 - Nathan DeBardeleben, Walter B. Ligon III, Ron Sass:

Arches: An Infrastructure for PSE Development. 120-128

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