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ICPP 1982: Bellaire, Michigan, USA
- International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP'82, August 24-27, 1982, Bellaire, Michigan, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1982
- Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Design and performance of a general class of interconnection networks. ICPP 1982: 2-9 - Daniel M. Dias, J. Robert Jump:
Augmented and pruned n log n multistaged networks: topology and performance. ICPP 1982: 10-12 - Jamshed H. Mirza:
Performance of self-routing shuffle-exchange interconnection network in SIMD processors. ICPP 1982: 13-15 - Rong-Quan Wang, Xiang Zhang, Qing-Shi Gao:
SP2I interconnection network and extension of the iteration method of automatic vector-routing. ICPP 1982: 16-25 - Chuan-lin Wu, Woei Lin, Min-Chang Lin:
Distributed circuit switching starnet. ICPP 1982: 26-33 - R. H. Barlow, David J. Evans, J. Shanehchi:
Comparative study of the exploitation of different levels of parallelism on different parallel architectures. ICPP 1982: 34-40 - Ph. Berger, P. Brouaye, Jean-Claude Syre:
A mesh coloring method for efficient MIMD processing in finite element problems. ICPP 1982: 41-46 - Janusz S. Kowalik, Swarn P. Kumar:
An efficient parallel block conjugate method for linear equations. ICPP 1982: 47-52 - Loyce M. Adams, James M. Ortega:
A multi-color SOR method for parallel computation. ICPP 1982: 53-56 - Thomas A. Rice, Leah J. Siegel:
A parallel algorithm for finding the roots of a polynomial. ICPP 1982: 57-61 - Roger W. Hockney:
Optimizing the FACR Poisson-solver on parallel computers. ICPP 1982: 62-71 - Marián Vajtersic:
Parallel Poisson and biharmonic solvers implemented on the EGPA multiprocessor. ICPP 1982: 72-81 - Daniel D. Gajski, Ahmed H. Sameh, John A. Wisniewski:
Iterative algorithms for tridiagonal matrices on a WSI-multiprocessor. ICPP 1982: 82-89 - Thomas P. Barnwell III, C. J. M. Hodges:
Optimal implementation of signal flow graphs on synchronous multiprocessors. ICPP 1982: 90-95 - Willie Y.-P. Lim:
A test strategy for packet switching networks. ICPP 1982: 96-98 - Tse-Yun Feng, I-pieng Kao:
On fault-diagnosis of some multistage networks. ICPP 1982: 99-101 - John Paul Shen:
Fault tolerance analysis of several interconnection networks. ICPP 1982: 101-112 - Luigi Ciminiera, Angelo Serra:
A fault-tolerant connecting network for multiprocessing systems. ICPP 1982: 113-122 - J. Edward Lilienkamp, Duncan H. Lawrie, Pen-Chung Yew:
A fault tolerant interconnection network using error correcting codes. ICPP 1982: 123-125 - Eugene B. Hogenauer, A. Richard F. Newbold, Yul J. Inn:
DDSP - A data flow computer for signal processing. ICPP 1982: 126-133 - Gary N. Fostel:
Summary of a hybrid data flow system. ICPP 1982: 134-136 - Kenneth W. Todd:
Function sharing in a static data flow machine. ICPP 1982: 137-139 - F.-Y. Villemin:
SERFRE: A general-purpose multi-processor reduction machine. ICPP 1982: 140-141 - James C. Browne, Anand Tripathi, S. Fedak, Ashok K. Adiga, R. Kipur:
A language for specification and programming of reconfigurable parallel computation structures. ICPP 1982: 142-149 - Paul Caspi, Nicolas Halbwachs:
Algebra of events: a model for parallel and real time systems. ICPP 1982: 150-159 - Bharadwaj Jayaraman, Robert M. Keller:
Resource expressions for applicative languages. ICPP 1982: 160-167 - Richard Kennaway, M. Ronan Sleep:
Parallel implementation of functional languages. ICPP 1982: 168-170 - Eliezer Dekel, Sartaj Sahni:
Parallel generation of the postfix form. ICPP 1982: 171-177 - Eliezer Dekel, Sartaj Sahni:
A parallel matching algorithm for convex bipartite graphs. ICPP 1982: 178-184 - F. Gail Gray, William M. McCormack, Robert M. Haralick:
Significance of problem solving parameters on the performance of combinatorial algorithms on multi-computer parallel architectures. ICPP 1982: 185-192 - Bipin C. Desai, Clement Wing Hong Lam, J. William Atwood, Jaroslav Opatrny, Peter Grogono, S. Cabilio:
NOVAC: a non-tree variable tree for combinatorial computing. ICPP 1982: 193-195 - Clyde P. Kruskal:
Results in parallel searching, merging, and sorting. ICPP 1982: 196-198 - Albert G. Greenberg, Michael J. Fischer:
On computing weak transitive closure on O(log N) expected random parallel time. ICPP 1982: 199-204 - Ian A. Newman, M. C. Woodward:
Alternative approaches to multiprocessor garbage collection. ICPP 1982: 205-210 - Hung-Chang Du:
Concurrent disk accessing for partial match retrieval. ICPP 1982: 211-218 - Clyde P. Kruskal:
Algorithms for replace-add based paracomputers. ICPP 1982: 219-223 - Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Michel Banâtre, Patrice Quinton:
Constructing parallel programs and their termination proof. ICPP 1982: 224-225 - Shun-Piao Su, Kai Hwang:
Multiple pipeline scheduling in vector supercomputers. ICPP 1982: 226-234 - Clifford N. Arnold:
Performance evaluation of three automatic vectorizer packages. ICPP 1982: 235-242 - Robert Hiromoto:
Results of parallel processing a large scientific problem on a commercially available multiple-processor computer system. ICPP 1982: 243-244 - Mark Furtney, Terrence W. Pratt:
Kernel-control tailoring of sequential programs for parallel execution. ICPP 1982: 245-247 - Gregory F. Grohoski, Janak H. Patel:
A performance model for instruction prefetch in pipelined instruction units. ICPP 1982: 248-252 - Christer Fernström:
Programming techniques on the LUCAS associative array computer. ICPP 1982: 253-261 - Kye S. Hedlund, Lawrence Snyder:
Wafer scale integration of Configurable, Highly Parallel (CHiP) processors. ICPP 1982: 262-264 - Janice E. Cuny, Lawrence Snyder:
Testing coordination for "homogeneous" parallel algorithms. ICPP 1982: 265-267 - John Burkley:
MPP VLSI multiprocessor integrated circuit design. ICPP 1982: 268-270 - Kuang-Hua Huang, Jacob A. Abraham:
Efficient parallel algorithms for processor arrays. ICPP 1982: 268-279 - Milan Tadjan, R. E. Buehrer, W. Haelg:
Parallel simulation by means of a prescheduled MIMD-system featuring synchronous pipeline processors. ICPP 1982: 280-283 - Dennis Gannon:
Pipelining array computations for MIMD parallelism: a function specification. ICPP 1982: 284-286 - Harry F. Jordan:
Combining partial results in an MIMD computer. ICPP 1982: 287-289 - Michel Dubois, Faye A. Briggs:
An approximate analytical model for asynchronous processes in multiprocessors. ICPP 1982: 290-297 - Matthew O. Ward:
The automated design of task-specific parallel processing architectures. ICPP 1982: 298-300 - Henk J. Sips:
A bit-sequential multi-operand inner product processor. ICPP 1982: 301-303 - Bryan Gerard Mackay, Mary Jane Irwin:
A digit online arithmetic simulator. ICPP 1982: 304-306 - Edward C. Bronson, Leah J. Siegel:
A parallel architecture for acoustic processing in speech understanding. ICPP 1982: 307-312 - Yoshiyasu Takefuji, Koichiro Tsujino, Mari Ibuki, Hideo Aiso:
A novel approach to parallel processing cryptosystem. ICPP 1982: 313-315 - Bahaa W. Fam:
A parallel/pipeline processor for fast exponentiation. ICPP 1982: 316-318 - Victor P. Holmes, Bruce N. Malm, Tom H. Little:
Island universes: distributing a single-user operating system. ICPP 1982: 319-321 - Marc Courvoisier:
A varied strategy programmable arbiter. ICPP 1982: 322-325 - Richard L. Norton, Jacob A. Abraham:
Using write back cache to improve performance of multi-user multiprocessors. ICPP 1982: 326-331 - Wei C. Yen, King-Sun Fu:
Coherence problem in a multi-cache system. ICPP 1982: 332-339 - Jack C. Wileden:
Constrained expression and the analysis of designs for dynamically-structured distributed systems. ICPP 1982: 340-344 - Lan Jin, Wei-min Zheng:
Analysis of a splitted-bus distributed multiprocessor system. ICPP 1982: 345-346 - Upen S. Chakravarthy, Simon Kasif, Madhur Kohli, Jack Minker, D. Cao:
Logic Programming on ZMOB: A Highly Parallel Machine. ICPP 1982: 347-349 - Vito A. Trujillo:
System Architecture of a Reconfigurable Multimicroprocessor Research System. ICPP 1982: 350-352 - James T. Kuehn, Howard Jay Siegel, Peter D. Hallenbeck:
Design and simulation of an MC68000-based multi-microprocessor system. ICPP 1982: 353-362 - David Lee Tuomenoksa, Howard Jay Siegel:
Analysis of the PASM control system memory hierarchy. ICPP 1982: 363-370
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