Transputer and occam research, new directions : WoTUG-16, proceedings of the 16th World Occam and Transputer User Group Technical Meeting, 28th-31st March 1993, Sheffield, UK

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Transputer and occam research, new directions : WoTUG-16, proceedings of the 16th World Occam and Transputer User Group Technical Meeting, 28th-31st March 1993, Sheffield, UK

edited by Jon Kerridge

(Transputer and occam engineering series, v. 33)

IOS Press, 1993

  • : pbk

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"WoTUG 15" -- spine

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The papers included in this book provide a wide coverage of current thinking and the new concepts which are being developed resulting from the introduction of the T9000. The role and use of the newly developed transputer and associated routing component, the C104, is discussed, and the use of existing range of transputers in the embedded systems market is also dealt with.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Invited papers: the inquest transputer network debugger, M. Johnson
  • globally connected fault-tolerant systems, P. Thompson. Part 2 Refereed papers: an execution harness for transputer-based embedded systems, P. Burgess et al
  • mixed language programming for transputer networks - a case study, I.E. Jelly and S.A. Morris
  • transputer based pipeline machine and its language in nuclear physics experiments, B. D'Avanzo et al
  • spatial simulation modelling of insect population dynamics on a transputer network, D.R. Morse
  • mapping revisited, D. Goodeve
  • ANDES - a performance analyzer for parallel programs, O. Naim and A. Teruel
  • CCDM - a design methodology for modelling communicating code in parallel systems, E.A. Cachia and G.A. Manson
  • supporting a rapid prototyping system for distributed algorithms on a transputer network, J. Cao et al
  • the functional specification of Occam programs for time critical applications, P. Nixon and P. Croll
  • a concurrent algorithm for the reconstruction of nuclear magnetic resonance scanner images, D.R.K. Rao and R.A. Bacon
  • a technique for fast preemptions in a multi-priority environment, K.M. Shea et al
  • or-parallel execution of Prolog on a transputer-based system, L. Araujo and J.J. Ruz
  • global time measurements in transputer networkds, G. de Pietro and U. Villano
  • transputer-based architecture for robot control, L. Gathy et al
  • how to write a highly parallel program, G. Barrett
  • dynamic real-time scheduling for a parallel production system on an enhanced transputer array, P.W.A. Stallard et al
  • an appreciation of the subtleties of shared channels in Occam3, S.W. Waithe and J.M. Kerridge
  • vision simulation on distributed system, C.-M. Spahn.

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