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UK Parallel 1996: Surrey, UK
- Chris R. Jesshope, Shasha Shafarenko:
UK Parallel '96 - Proceedings of the BCS PPSG Annual Conference, Surrey, UK, July 3-5, 1996. BCS Conference Series, Springer 1996, ISBN 978-3-540-76068-9 - Thierry Delaitre, François Spies, Stephen C. Winter:
Simulation Modelling of Parallel Systems in the EDPEPPS Project. 1-13 - Wilbert H. F. J. Körver, J. P. Geschiere:
On Potential Software Support for a Three-Phase Development Process for Parallel Large-Scale Applications. 14-28 - Philip J. Morrow, Danny Crookes, Judy Brown, Y. Dong, Gareth McAleese, D. K. Roantree, Ivor T. A. Spence:
Achieving Scalability, Portability and Efficiency in a High-Level Programming Model for Parallel Architectures. 29-39 - Horia C. Slusanschi, Chris R. Jesshope:
A FORTRAN 90 to F-code Compiler. 40-52 - Dave J. Beckett, Peter Welch:
A Strict occam Design Tool. 53-69 - Kevin J. Vella:
CSP/Occam on Networks of Workstations. 70-91 - Abdellah Salhi, Hugh Glaser, David De Roure:
Model Generation Using Genetic Programming. 92-109 - Shirley A. Williams, Graham E. Fagg:
A Comparison of Developing Codes for Distributed and Parallel Architectures. 110-118 - Don Goodeve, Robert Briggs, John R. Davy:
Capturing Branch-and-Bound using Shared Abstract Data-types. 119-134 - Ian Turton, Stan Openshaw, Gary Diplock:
Some Geographical Applications of Genetic Programming on the Cray T3D Supercomputer. 135-150 - Dimitris C. Dracopoulos, Duncan Self:
Parallel Genetic Programming. 151-162 - Martin Fleury, Herkole P. Sava, Andy C. Downton, Adrian F. Clark:
Designing and Instrumenting a Software Template for Embedded Parallel Systems. 163-180 - Cemal Köse, Alan Chalmers:
Dynamic Data Management for Parallel Volume Visualisation. 181-195 - Herkole P. Sava, Martin Fleury, Andy C. Downton, Adrian F. Clark:
A Case Study in Pipeline Processor Farming: Parallelising the H.263 Encoder. 196-205
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