Parallel Lisp: Languages and Systems US/Japan Workshop on Parallel Lisp, Sendai, Japan, June 5-8, 1989, Proceedings
This volume presents the proceedings of a workshop at which major Parallel Lisp activities in the US and Japan were explained. Work covered includes Multilisp and Mul-T at MIT, Qlisp at Stanford, Lucid and Parcel at Illinois, PaiLisp at Tohoku University, Multiprocessor Lisp on TOP-1 at IBM Tokyo Re...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990, 1990
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1990 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- New ideas in parallel lisp: Language design, implementation, and programming tools
- A parallel lisp language PaiLisp and its kernel specification
- Continuing into the future: On the interaction of futures and first-class continuations
- Speculative computation in multilisp
- Garbage collection in multischeme
- Qlisp: An Interim Report
- Low-cost process creation and dynamic partitioning in Qlisp
- Concurrent scheme
- The design of automatic parallelizers for symbolic and numeric programs
- A reflective object oriented concurrent language ABCL/R
- Optimistic and pessimistic synchronization in distributed computing
- Toward a new computing model for an open distributed environment
- Concurrent programming in TAO — Practice and experience
- A pseudo network approach to inter-processor communication on a shared-memory multi-processor MacELIS
- Mul-T: A high-performance parallel lisp
- Integrating parallel lisp with modern unix-based operating systems
- mUtilisp: a lisp dialect for parallel processing
- PM1 and PMLisp: An experimental machine and its lisp system for research on MIMD massively parallel computation
- Design of the shared memory system for multi-processor lisp machines and its implementation on the evlis machine
- TOP-1 multiprocessor workstation