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ICPP 1989: The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP '89, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, August 1989. Volume 2: Software. Pennsylvania State University Press 1989
Software Tools
- David B. Bernstein, Anthony Bolmarcich, Kimming So:
Performance Visualization of Parallel Programs on a Shared Memory Multiprocessor System. ICPP (2) 1989: 1-10 - Eran Gabber:
VMMP: A Virtual Machine for the Development of Portable and Efficient Programs for Multiprocessors. ICPP (2) 1989: 11-14 - Min-You Wu, Daniel Gajski:
Hypertool: A Programming Aid for Multicomputers. ICPP (2) 1989: 15-18 - Sheausong Yang, Jie-Yong Juang:
Message Flow Analysis and Run-Time Verification for Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1989: 19-22
Compilers
- Rajiv Gupta:
Synchronization and Communication Costs of Loop Partitioning on Shared-Memory Multiprocessor Systems. ICPP (2) 1989: 23-30 - Chung-Ta King, Lionel M. Ni:
Grouping in Nested Loops for Parallel Execution on Multicomputers. ICPP (2) 1989: 31-38 - Constantine D. Polychronopoulos, Milind Girkar, Mohammad R. Haghighat, Chia Ling Lee, Bruce Leung, Dale Schouten:
Parafrase-2: An Environment for Parallelizing Partitioning Synchronizing and Scheduling Programs on Multiprocessors. ICPP (2) 1989: 39-48 - Laurie J. Hendren, Alexandru Nicolau:
Parallelizing Programs with Recursive Data Structures. ICPP (2) 1989: 49-56
Job Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Menkae Jeng, Howard Jay Siegel:
A Distributed Processor Management Scheme for Partitionable Parallel Computers. ICPP (2) 1989: 57-64 - Keqin Li, Kam-Hoi Cheng:
Job Scheduling in Partitionable Mesh Connected Systems. ICPP (2) 1989: 65-72 - Guan-Ing Chen, Ten-Hwang Lai:
Virtual Subcubes and Job Migration in a Hypercube. ICPP (2) 1989: 73-76 - Katherine M. Baumgartner, Ralph-Michael Kling, Benjamin W. Wah:
Implementation of GAMMON: An Efficient Load Balancing Strategy for a Local Computer System. ICPP (2) 1989: 77-80
Programming Environments
- Sang Hyuk Son, Yumi Kim:
A Software Prototyping Environment and Its Use in Developing a Multiversion Distributed Database System. ICPP (2) 1989: 81-88 - Ajit Singh, Jonathan Schaeffer, Mark Green:
Structuring Distributed Algorithms in a Workstation Environment: The FrameWorks Approach. ICPP (2) 1989: 89-97 - K. Sridharan, Matthew J. McShea, Carole Denton, William Eventoff, James C. Browne, Peter W. Newton, M. Ellis, D. Grossbard, T. Wise, David E. Clemmer:
An Environment for Parallel Structuring for Fortran Programs. ICPP (2) 1989: 98-106 - Binay Sugla, John T. Edmark, Bethany S. Robinson:
An Introduction to the CAPER Application Programming Environment. ICPP (2) 1989: 107-111
Languages and Programming
- Harry F. Jordan, Muhammad S. Benten, Gita Alaghband, Rüdiger Jakob:
The Force: A Highly Portable Parallel Programming Language. ICPP (2) 1989: 112-117 - Laxmikant V. Kalé, Wei Wennie Shu:
The Chare-Kernel Base Language: Preliminary Performance Results. ICPP (2) 1989: 118-121 - Theo Ungerer, Eberhard Zehendner:
A Parallel Programming Language Directed Towards Top-Down Software Development. ICPP (2) 1989: 122-125 - James C. Browne, John Werth, Taejae Lee:
Intersection of Parallel Structuring and Reuse of Software Components: A Calculus of Composition of Components for Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1989: 126-130
Compilers - Data Dependences
- Fujio Yamamoto:
A Processor Allocation Algorithm for Nested Combinations of Parallel Loops and Cases. ICPP (2) 1989: 131-138 - Erik H. D'Hollander:
Partitioning and Labeling of Index Sets in DO Loops with Constant Dependence Vectors. ICPP (2) 1989: 139-144 - Zhiyu Shen, Zhiyuan Li, Pen-Chung Yew:
An Empirical Study on Array Subscripts and Data Dependencies. ICPP (2) 1989: 145-152 - S. ShouHan Wang, Augustus K. Uht:
Program Optimization with Ideograph. ICPP (2) 1989: 153-159
Operating Systems and Synchronization
- Umakishore Ramachandran, Mustaque Ahamad, M. Yousef Amin Khalidi:
Coherence of Distributed Shared Memory: Unifying Synchronization and Data Transfer. ICPP (2) 1989: 160-169 - Thomas E. Anderson:
The Performance Implications of Spin-Waiting Alternatives for Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. ICPP (2) 1989: 170-174 - Boris D. Lubachevsky:
Synchronization Barrier and Related Tools for Shared Memory Parallel Programming. ICPP (2) 1989: 175-179 - Peter Tinker:
Task Scheduling for General Rollback Computing. ICPP (2) 1989: 180-183
Performance
- Paul A. Suhler:
Heuristic Tuning of Parallel Loop Performance. ICPP (2) 1989: 184-191 - Emile Haddad:
Partitioned Load Allocation for Minimum Parallel Processing Execution Time. ICPP (2) 1989: 192-199 - Carl J. Beckmann, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
The Effect of Barrier Synchronization and Scheduling Overhead on Parallel Loops. ICPP (2) 1989: 200-204 - Robert T. Dimpsey, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Multiprogramming Performance Degradation: Case Study on a Shared Memory Multiprocesor. ICPP (2) 1989: 205-208
Coarse-Grain Task Allocation
- R. Jagannathan, Alan R. Downing, William T. Zaumen, Rosanna K. S. Lee:
Dataflow-based Methodology for Coarse-Grain Multiprocessing on a Network of Workstations. ICPP (2) 1989: 209-216 - Jeff Baxter, Janak H. Patel:
The LAST Algorithm: A Heuristic-Based Static Task Allocation Algorithm. ICPP (2) 1989: 217-222 - Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Multiprocessing versus Multiprogramming. ICPP (2) 1989: 223-230 - Jong Kim, Chita R. Das, Woei Lin:
A Processor Allocation Scheme for Hypercube Computers. ICPP (2) 1989: 231-238
Rule-Based Programming
- Jonathan M. Smith, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.:
Exploring "Multiple Worlds" in Parallel. ICPP (2) 1989: 239-245 - Anurag Acharya, Milind Tambe:
Production Systems on Message Passing Computers: Simulation Results and Analysis. ICPP (2) 1989: 246-254 - Vishweshwar V. Dixit, Dan I. Moldovan:
Minimal State Space Search in Parallel Production Systems. ICPP (2) 1989: 255-259 - Gopal Gupta, Bharat Jayaraman:
A Model for Combined And-Or Parallel Execution of Logic Programs. ICPP (2) 1989: 260-263
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