NATUG-5 : proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the North American Transputer Users Group, April 5-7, 1991 - Baltimore, MD
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NATUG-5 : proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the North American Transputer Users Group, April 5-7, 1991 - Baltimore, MD
(Transputer and occam engineering series, v. 24 . Transputer research and applications ; 5)
IOS Press, 1992
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Parallel processing is now becoming a household word among computer researchers and designers. This work contains 29 contributions from leading experts in the field attending the 1992 NATUG conference.
Table of Contents
- Two parallel sort algorithms - pipelined-sort and multiring-sort, H.R. Arabnia
- an efficient synchronization scheme for transputer-based distributed computing, H.L. Brunk and N. DeClaris
- partitioning finite element meshes for supporting Linda's shared, associative tuple space on transputers, P.G. Clayton and E.P. Wentworth
- the RaFT simulation environment, M.J. Colley, et al
- porting the 3L parallel C environment to the texas instruments TMS320C40, A.D. Culloch
- an auxiliary storage system for transputer-based multicomputers, T. Dudra and M.S. Atkins
- an extensible real-time digital transient network analyzer using a reconfigurable transputer network, R.C. Durie and C. Pottle
- a hybrid pyramidal vision machine for real time object recognition, J. Ens, et al
- towards a skeleton-based parallel programming environment, D. Feldcamp, et al
- the efficient use of 32-bit arithmetic to implement multiple-byte operations on data arrays, A.M. henshaw and T.R. Collins
- parallel solution of hough transform and convolution problems on transputers using multimodal architectures, L. jin and L. Yang
- compilation analysis of parallel OCCAM programs - enforcing determinacy and communication correctness, Y. Kermarrec and R. Sancho Villa
- solving linear programming problems on transputers, J. Luo and G.L. Reijns
- a perspective on tools for parallel distributed computation - background to the RE-vision project, X. Ma and T. Hintz
- evaluation of run-time perforamnce of some classical algorithms on transputer networks, P. Malaviya
- evaluation of parallel sorting algorithms using transputers, M.M. Tan
- a visual method of occam, K Ritchie
- case study - dependability measurement and evaluation of the uniform approach algorithm for matrix computation s using express, V.U. Savkoor
- the twente LINX backplane, M.H. Schwirtz, et al
- a prototypical state language for industrial control on the transputer architecture, R.A. Sevenich
- a transputer-based system for auditory neurophysiology, J. Skovira
- a dynamic network configuration management for tranputer systems, M.D. Stalker
- sorting large files on a transputer network, M. Stella Atkins and M. Mexofenyi
- mapping the structured specifications of embedded control systems onto OCCAM code, K.C.J. Wijbrans, et al
- using dynamic programming to benchmark communications on parallel computers, G.V. Wilson and F.A.W. George
- non-recursive multigrid computation on transputers, Z.Q. Xu and G. Libert
- supporting communications in a transputer distributed environment, C.Q. Yang and Y. Qu
- detecting communication deadlocks in OCCAM, M. Melchert.
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