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Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, August 1988
- Peter Simon Sapaty:
WAVE-1: A new ideology of parallel and distributed processing on graphs and networks. 1-14 - Ed Clune, Jill D. Crisman, Gudrun Klinker, Jon A. Webb:
Implementation and performance of a complex vision system on a systolic array machine. 15-29 - Mieczyslaw Muraszkiewicz:
Cellular array architecture for relational database implementation. 31-38 - Gen Matsumoto:
Neurocomputing - neurons as microcomputers. 39-51 - Makoto Amamiya:
Data flow computing and parallel reduction machine. 53-67 - T. J. Reynolds, A. J. Beaumont, A. S. K. Cheng, Sergio A. Delgado-Rannauro, L. A. Spacek:
BRAVE - a parallel logic language for artificial intelligence. 69-75
Volume 4, Number 2, September 1988
- J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
Routing management in very large-scale networks. 81-93 - Michael Frankel, Nachum Shacham, James E. Mathis:
Self-organizing networks. 95-115 - Armand de Callataÿ:
Logic programs directly processed in a network of content addressable memories. 117-131 - Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Anne Coutant, Daniel Le Métayer:
A parallel machine for multiset transformation and its programming style. 133-144 - Takakazu Kurokawa, Hideo Aiso:
3-D VLSI technology in Japan and an example: a syndrome decoder for double error correction. 145-155
Volume 4, Number 3, October 1988
- Hideo Aiso:
The fifth generation computer systems project. 159-175 - Toyohiko Yatagai:
Optical computing in Japan. 177-187 - Len Dekker, Edward E. E. Frietman, Wim Smit, Jan C. Zuidervaart:
Optical link in the Delft Parallel Processor - an example of MOMI-connection in MIMD-supercomputers. 189-203 - Jun Murai, Akira Kato:
Current status of JUNET. 205-215 - Chenxi Zhang, Yungui Tzu:
Study of mechanisms that support the implementation of nonlogical components of prolog in WAM-based systems. 217-224 - K. Ravikanth, P. S. Sastry, K. R. Ramakrishnan, Y. V. Venkatesh:
A reduction architecture for the optimal scheduling of binary trees. 225-233 - G. Della Vecchia, C. Sanges:
A recursively scalable network VLSI implementation. 235-243 - John T. O'Donnell, Timothy Bridges, Sidney W. Kitchel:
A VLSI implementation of an architecture for applicative programming. 245-254
Volume 4, Number 4, March 1989
- T. J. Dekker, Walter Hoffmann, P. P. M. De Rijk:
Algorithms for solving numerical linear algebra problems on supercomputers. 255-263 - W. Duinker:
Synchronous processor arrays integrated in a transputer network. 265-269 - J. M. Jansen, F. W. Sijstermans:
Parallel branch-and-bound algorithms. 271-279 - Johan J. Lukkien:
Some experience in distributed programming using shortest path spanning trees. 281-284 - Henk A. van der Vorst:
Practical aspects of parallel scientific computing. 285-291 - Johannes G. G. van de Vorst:
Solving the least squares problem using a parallel linear algebra library. 293-297 - Willem G. Vree:
Experiments with coarse-grain parallel graph reduction. 299-306 - Takashi Kurozumi, Takao Ichiko:
Targets and results from phase one and two of the fifth generation computer systems study. 307-325
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