Advances in Information Systems Science Volume 6
Information systems science is rapidly advancing in many directions. Di versified ideas, methodologies, and techniques as well as applications have been conceived and developed. This series intends to discuss some of the recent advances in this field. In this volume, we cover four timely topics whi...
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Language: | English |
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Boston, MA
Springer US
1976, 1976
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Theory of Parallel Programming. I. Survey of Practical Aspects
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Parallel Programming Languages and Methods
- 3. Scheduling Problems for Parallel Programs
- 4. Automatic Construction of Parallel Programs
- 2 Theory of Parallel Programming. II. Survey of Formal Models
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Memory
- 3. The Operator and Database
- 4. Computational Processes
- 5. The Metamodel
- 6. The Control
- 7. Equivalence of Computational Processes
- 8. Determinacy of Metasystems
- 9. Equivalence of Metasystems
- 10. Asynchronism
- 11. Programs and Systems
- 12. Conclusions
- 3 Data Structure Models in Information System Design
- 1. Data Morphology
- 2. Data Structure Models for Simple Information Retrieval
- 3. Data Structures for Information Systems of Flexible Use
- 4. Conclusions
- 4 The Mathematical Theory of L Systems
- 0. Introduction
- 2. Squeezing Languages out of L Systems
- 3. Fitting Classes of L Languages into Known Formal Language