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ICPP 1988: The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP '88, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, August 1988. Volume 2: Software. Pennsylvania State University Press 1988
Logic Programming
- Jie-Yong Juang, Ting-Lu Huang, Ed Freeman:
Parallelism in Connection-Graph-Based Logic Inference. ICPP (2) 1988: 1-8 - Ian T. Foster:
Parallel Implementation of Parlog. ICPP (2) 1988: 9-16 - Manuel V. Hermenegildo, Evan Tick:
Memory Performance of AND-parallel Prolog on Shared-Memory Architectures. ICPP (2) 1988: 17-21 - Arvind K. Bansal, Leon Sterling:
Compiling Enumerate-and-Filter Programs for Efficient Execution Under Committed-choice and-Parallelism. ICPP (2) 1988: 22-25
Compilers I
- Weijia Shang, José A. B. Fortes:
Independent Partitioning of Algorithms With Uniform Data Dependencies. ICPP (2) 1988: 26-33 - Harlan E. Husmann, David J. Kuck, David A. Padua:
Automatic Compound Function Definition for Multiprocessors. ICPP (2) 1988: 34-41 - Gyungho Lee:
Automatic Restructuring of Conditional Cyclic Loops. ICPP (2) 1988: 42-45
Software Tools
- Mary L. Bailey, David Socha, David Notkin:
Debugging Parallel Programs using Graphical Views. ICPP (2) 1988: 46-49 - Thomas Bemmerl:
An Integrated and Portable Tool Environment for Parallel Computers. ICPP (2) 1988: 50-53 - Charles E. McDowell:
Viewing Anomalous States in Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 54-57 - Kevin Smith, William F. Appelbe:
PAT : An Interactive Fortran Parallelizing Assistant Tool. ICPP (2) 1988: 58-62 - Pradip Bose:
Heuristic Rule-Based Program Transformations for Enhanced Vectorization. ICPP (2) 1988: 63-66 - Sherryl Tomboulian, Thomas W. Crockett, David Middleton:
A Visual Programming Environment for the Navier-Stokes Computer. ICPP (2) 1988: 67-71
Languages
- P. David Stotts:
The PFG Language: Visual Programming for Concurrent Computation. ICPP (2) 1988: 72-79 - Stephen Sobeck, Muhammad Azam, James C. Browne:
Architecture and Language Independent Parallel Programming: A Feasibility Demonstration. ICPP (2) 1988: 80-83 - Allan L. Fisher, Peter T. Highnam:
Communication and code optimization in SIMD programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 84-88 - Lenore M. Restifo Mullin, Ashok Krishnamurthi, Deepa Iyengar:
The Design And Development of a Basis alphaL, for Formal Functional Programming Languages with Arrays Based on a Mathematics of Arrays. ICPP (2) 1988: 89-93
Distributed Software
- Kai Li:
IVY: A Shared Virtual Memory System for Parallel Computing. ICPP (2) 1988: 94-101 - Nicholas S. Bowen, Christos Nikolaou, Arif Ghafoor:
Hierarchial Workload Allocation for Distributed Systems. ICPP (2) 1988: 102-109 - Tom Geigel, Mike Pagan:
A Distributed Application for the PHARROS Project. ICPP (2) 1988: 110-113
Compilers II
- Henry G. Dietz:
Finding Large-Grain Parallelism In Loops with Serial Control Dependencies. ICPP (2) 1988: 114-121 - Lee Badger, Mark D. Weiser:
Minimizing Communication for Synchronizing Parallel Dataflow Programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 122-126 - Bruno R. Preiss, V. Carl Hamacher:
Semi-Static Dataflow. ICPP (2) 1988: 127-134
Software
- Tom Bennet:
Using Control States for Parallelism Extraction. ICPP (2) 1988: 135-139 - Karthikeyan S. Natarajan, Vivek Sarkar:
Processor Scheduling Algorithms for Constraint-Satisfaction Search Problems. ICPP (2) 1988: 140-149 - Ryszard Janicki, Peter E. Lauer:
On the Semantics Of Priority Systems. ICPP (2) 1988: 150-156 - Kenneth G. Krauss, Samuel L. Gulden:
A Petri Net Method for the Formal Verification of Parallel Processes. ICPP (2) 1988: 157-160
Shared Memory Software
- Michael Weiss, C. Robert Morgan, Peter Belmont, Zhixi Fang:
Dynamic Scheduling and Memory Management for Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 161-165 - Albert J. Musciano, Thomas L. Sterling:
Efficient Dynamic Scheduling of Medium-Grained Tasks for General Purpose Parallel Processing. ICPP (2) 1988: 166-175 - Hwa-chung Feng, Richard Fujimoto:
A Shared Memory Algorithm And Performance Evaluation Of the Generalized Alternative Construct In CSP. ICPP (2) 1988: 176-179 - Silvano Rivoira:
Design Strategies for the Run-Time Support To the ADA Rendezvous. ICPP (2) 1988: 180-187
Information Spreading
- T. M. Ravi, David Jefferson:
A Basic Protocol for Routing Messages to Migrating Processes. ICPP (2) 1988: 188-197 - Yijie Han, Raphael A. Finkel:
An Optimal Scheme for Disseminating Information. ICPP (2) 1988: 198-203 - Philip K. McKinley:
Multicast Routing in Spanning Bus Hypercubes. ICPP (2) 1988: 204-211
Compilers III
- Vincent A. Guarna Jr.:
A Technique for Analyzing Pointer and Structure References In Parallel Restructuring Compilers. ICPP (2) 1988: 212-220 - Zhiyuan Li, Pen-Chung Yew:
Interprocedural Analysis for Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 221-228 - Ron Cytron, Steve Karlovsky, Kevin P. McAuliffe:
Automatic Management of Programmable Caches. ICPP (2) 1988: 229-238
Operating Systems
- Virginia Mary Lo:
Algorithms for Static Task Assignment and Symmetric Contraction in Distributed Computing Systems. ICPP (2) 1988: 239-244 - Robert H. Thomas, William R. Crowther:
The Uniform System: An approach to runtime support for large scale shared memory parallel processors. ICPP (2) 1988: 245-254 - Michael L. Scott, Thomas J. LeBlanc, Brian D. Marsh:
Design Rationale for Psyche a General-Purpose Multiprocessor Operating System. ICPP (2) 1988: 255-262
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