PARLE ’92. Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe: 4th International PARLE Conference, Paris, France, June 15–18, 1992 Proceedings: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, cartea 605
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783540555995
ISBN-10: 3540555994
Pagini: 1002
Ilustrații: XVII, 990 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Ediția:1992
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3540555994
Pagini: 1002
Ilustrații: XVII, 990 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Ediția:1992
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
EDS: A parallel computer system for advanced information processing.- A decompositional approach to the design of efficient parallel programs.- Space-efficient parallel merging.- On embedding interconnection networks into rings of processors.- Asynchronous mobile processes and graph rewriting.- PTAH Introduction to a new parallel architecture for highly numeric processing.- The Topsy project: a position paper.- Optimal algorithms for dissemination of information in generalized communication modes.- Efficient parallel algorithms on interval graphs.- SYMPATIX: a SIMD computer performing the low and intermediate levels of image processing.- 1-Dimensional parallel FFT benchmark on SUPRENUM.- On designing fault-tolerant extensions with optimal fanout for complete bipartite networks.- Application-specific deadlock free wormhole routing on multicomputers.- Scalability problems in multiprocessors with private caches.- Promises and issues in optical computing.- A model to design reusable parallel software components.- Extensibility and reuse of object-oriented synchronization components.- Using parallelism and pipeline for the optimisation of join queries.- Performance evaluation of parallel transaction processing in shared nothing database systems.- Explicit expression of multidimensional data parallelism.- Programming massively parallel architectures with sequential object oriented languages.- A new program transformation to minimise communication in distributed memory architectures.- Distributed termination enforcement.- Verification of systolic architecture designs.- Reduction operators in Alpha.- An operational semantics for a parallel functional language with continuations.- A concurrent and distributed extension of scheme.- New techniques for Cycle Shrinking.- Loop restructuring techniques for thrashing problem.- Characterizing the paralation model using dynamic assignment.- An implementation of static functional process networks.- Translating concurrent programs into VLSI chips.- Message-brokers and communicating prolog processes.- Extensions to a parallel prolog system to support real-time applications.- Declarative programming for conventional MIMD multiprocessors.- Minimizing loop storage allocation for an argument-fetching dataflow architecture model.- Performance of Muse on the BBN Butterfly TC2000.- And-or parallelism in full Prolog with paged Binding Arrays.- Improving the efficiency of virtual channels with time-dependent selection functions.- Using Opportunistic combining networks to reduce contention in multicomputers.- Mixed-mode multicomputers with load adaptability.- Architecture of parallel management kernel for PIE64.- Concurrent data structures for hypercube machine.- Repeated matrix squaring for the parallel solution of linear systems.- Performance evaluation of cache memories in tightly coupled multiprocessor systems.- An evaluation of set-associativity in two-level caches for shared memory multiprocessors.- Reliable communication in VPL.- Paragon specifications: Structure, analysis and implementation.- Stanford DASH multiprocessor: The hardware and software approach.- Dynamic action scheduling in a parallel database system.- A compositional approach for the design of a parallel query processing language.- Back and forth bisimulations on prime event structures.- Dynamic concurrent processes.- Exegesis of DBC/1012 and P-90 - industrial supercomputer database machines.- Exploiting parallelism in primitive operations on bulk data types.- Comparative semantics of ?Log.- A framework for parallel composition of protocols.-A case study: Parallel program development for a recursive numerical algorithm.- A distributed protocol for channel-based communication with choice.- A refinement of communicating processes.- Distributing finite transition systems extended abstract.- Coping with the process proliferation problem in concurrent object-based language implementations.- Correctness of flat data parallel algorithms: an axiomatic approach and examples.- Generating memory-efficient imperative data structures from systolic programs.- Geometric transforms on parallel architecture.- Implementing cut in a distributed data driven OR-parallel prolog environment.- Optical interconnects for parallel systems: Demonstration of an optical link with multiple-quantum-well opto-electronic arrays.- Parallel task assignment by graph partitioning.- Parallelizing recursive logic programs through decomposition.- Performance analysis of the network of the GFLOPS parallel architecture.- Prelude: A system for portable parallel software.- Routing in Hypercycles. Deadlock free and backtracking strategies.- Serialisation as a paradigm for the engineering of parallel programs.- SIMCDL: Simulating parallel programming in a sequential environment.- XFSM: A formal model of communicating state machines for implementation specifications.- XPRAM model and programming interface.