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BIT, Volume 29, 1989
Volume 29, Number 1, 1989
- Marco Gori, Giovanni Soda:
An Algebraic Approach to Cichelli's Perfect Hashing. 2-13 - P. Gupta, G. P. Bhattacharjee:
A Parallel Derangement Generation Algorithm. 14-22 - Chau-Jy Lin, Jong-Chuang Tsay:
A Systolic Generation of Combinations. 23-36 - Ernst S. Selmer:
On Shellsort and the Frobenius Problem. 37-40 - Eugene Veklerov:
On the Decomposability of the Stable Marriage Problem. 41-46
Volume 29, Number 2, 1989
- William Gropp
, Ilse C. F. Ipsen
:
Recursive Mesh Refinement on Hypercubes. 186-211 - Nen-Fu Huang, Tsing-Her Huang:
On the Complexity of Some Arborescences Finding Problems on a Multihop Radio Network. 212-216 - Shing-Tsaan Huang, Ming-Shin Tsai:
A Linear Systolic Algorithm for the Connected Component Problem. 217-226 - Matti O. Jokinen:
Automatically Replacing Indices Into Parallel Arrays with Pointers to Records. 227-238 - Michael J. Quinn:
Analysis and Benchmarking of Two Parallel Sorting Algorithms: Hyperquicksort and Quickmerge. 239-250 - Thomas Strothotte, Patrik Eriksson, Sören Vallner:
A Note on Constructing Min-Max Heaps. 251-256
Volume 29, Number 3, 1989
- Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates
:
A Trivial Algorithm Whose Analysis is Not: A Continuation. 378-394 - Per Galle:
Branch & Sample: A Simple Strategy for Constraint Satisfaction. 395-408 - Rami G. Melhem, Concettina Guerra:
The Application of a Sequence Notation to the Design of Systolic Computations. 409-427 - Peter Scheuermann, Young Chul Park, Edward Omiecinski:
A Heuristic File Reorganization Algorithm Based on Record Clustering. 428-447 - S. S. Tseng:
The Average Performance of a Parallel Stable Marriage Algorithm. 448-456
Volume 29, Number 4, 1989
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