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The Journal of Supercomputing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, September 1988
- Vladimir Cherkassky, Ross Smith:
Efficient mapping and implementation of matrix algorithms on a hypercube. 7-27 - Nigel P. Topham, Amos Omondi, Roland N. Ibbett:
Context flow: An alternative to conventional pipelined architectures. 29-53 - Youngju Won, Sartaj Sahni:
Maze routing on a hypercube multicomputer. 55-79 - S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall:
A new hierarchy of hypercube interconnection schemes for parallel computers. 81-108
Volume 2, Number 2, October 1988
- Utpal Banerjee:
An introduction to a formal theory of dependence analysis. 133-149 - David Callahan, Ken Kennedy:
Compiling programs for distributed-memory multiprocessors. 151-169 - Marina C. Chen, Young-il Choo, Jingke Li:
Compiling parallel programs by optimizing performance. 171-207 - Laxmikant V. Kalé, David A. Padua, David C. Sehr:
OR parallel execution of Prolog programs with side effects. 209-223 - Zhiyuan Li, Pen-Chung Yew:
Program parallelization with interprocedural analysis. 225-244
Volume 2, Number 3, November 1988
- Zhijing G. Mou, Paul Hudak:
An algebraic model for divide-and-conquer and its parallelism. 257-278 - Alexandru Nicolau, Keshav Pingali, Alexander Aiken:
Fine-grain compilation for pipelined machines. 279-295 - Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Toward auto-scheduling compilers. 297-330 - Jon A. Solworth:
Programming language constructs for highly parallel operations on lists. 331-347 - Min-You Wu, Daniel D. Gajski:
A programming aid for hypercube architectures. 349-372
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1988
- Michael Bieterman:
Microtasking general purpose partial differential equation software on the CRAY X-MP. 381-413 - Jim Armstrong:
A multi-algorithm approach to very high performance one-dimensional FFTs. 415-433 - Youngju Won, Sartaj Sahni:
A balanced bin sort for hypercube multicomputers. 435-448
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