PARLE '91 Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe Volume I: Parallel Architectures and Algorithms Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 10–13, 1991 Proceedings
The innovative progress in the development of large- and small-scale parallel computing systems and their increasing availability have caused a sharp rise in interest in the scientific principles that underlie parallel computation and parallel programming. The biannual Parallel Architectures and Lan...
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1991, 1991
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Table of Contents:
- The ??, G?-machine approach
- Towards a single model of efficient computation in real parallel machines
- Neural computing and the GALATEA project
- A novel high-speed memory organization for fine-grain multi-thread computing
- Evaluation of Futurebus hierarchical caching
- Efficient global computations on a processor network with programmable logic
- POMP or how to design a massively parallel machine with small developments
- The function processor: An architecture for efficient execution of recursive functions
- The G-line a distributed processor for graph reduction
- The derivation of distributed termination detection algorithms from garbage collection schemes
- Indirect reference counting: A distributed garbage collection algorithm
- Periodic multiprocessor scheduling
- Embeddings of shuffle-like graphs in hypercubes
- Mapping uniform recurrences onto small size arrays
- Area complexity of multilective merging
- Deriving