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2nd PPOPP 1990: Seattle, Washington
- David A. Padua:
Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Princiles & Practice of Parallel Programming (PPOPP), Seattle, Washington, USA, March 14-16, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-350-7
Session I
- Anne Dinning, Edith Schonberg:
An Empirical Comparison of Monitoring Algorithms for Access Anomaly Detection. 1-10 - Wenwey Hseush, Gail E. Kaiser:
Modeling Concurrency in Parallel Debugging. 11-20 - David Callahan, Ken Kennedy, Jaspal Subhlok:
Analysis of Event Synchronization in A Parallel Programming Tool. 21-30
Session II
- Evan Tick, Nobuyuki Ichiyoshi:
Programming Techniques for Efficiently Exploiting Parallelism in Logic Programming Languages. 31-39 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Paolo Ciancarini, Marco Danelutto:
Design and Distributed Implementation of the Parallel Logic Language Shared Prolog. 40-49 - Masakazu Furuichi, Kazuo Taki, Nobuyuki Ichiyoshi:
A Multi-Level Load Balancing Scheme for OR-Parallel Exhaustive Search Programs on the Multi-PSI. 50-59
Session III
- Howard P. Katseff, Robert D. Gaglianello, Bethany S. Robinson:
The Evolution of HPC/VORX. 60-69 - Michael L. Scott, Thomas J. LeBlanc, Brian D. Marsh:
Multi-Model Parallel Programming in Psyche. 70-78 - Kai Li, Jeffrey F. Naughton, James S. Plank:
Real-Time, Concurrent Checkpoint for Parallel Programs. 79-88
Session IV
- David M. Nicol:
Analysis of Synchronization in Massively Parallel Discrete-Event Sumulations. 89-98 - Balkrishna Ramkumar, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
A Chare Kernel Implementation of a Parallel Prolog Compiler. 99-108 - Pau S. Chang, Gregory K. Egan:
An Implementation of a Barotropic Numerical Weather Prediction Model in the Functional Language SISAL. 109-117
Session V
- Rajiv Gupta:
Employing Register Channels for the Exploitation of Instruction Level Parallelism. 118-127 - Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig:
Continuations and Concurrency. 128-136 - Deborah Whitfield, Mary Lou Soffa:
An Approach to Ordering Optimizing Transformations. 137-146
Session VI
- Michael Factor:
The Process Trellis Architectur for Real-Time Monitors. 147-155 - Wilson A. Harvey, Dirk Kalp, Milind Tambe, David M. McKeown, Allen Newell:
The Effectiveness of Task-Level Parallelism for High-Level Vision. 156-167 - John K. Bennett, John B. Carter, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Munin: Distributed Shared Memory Based on Type-Specific Memory Coherence. 168-176
Session VII
- Charles Koelbel, Piyush Mehrotra, John Van Rosendale:
Supporting Shared Data Structures on Distributed Memory Architectures. 177-186 - Andrew A. Chien, William J. Dally:
Concurrent Aggregates (CA). 187-196 - Maurice Herlihy:
A Methodology for Implementing Highly Concurrent Data Structures. 197-206
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