Transputer systems, ongoing research : WoTUG-15, proceedings of the 15th World Occam and Transputer User Group Technical Meeting, 13-15th April 1992, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
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Transputer systems, ongoing research : WoTUG-15, proceedings of the 15th World Occam and Transputer User Group Technical Meeting, 13-15th April 1992, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
(Transputer and occam engineering series, v. 25)
IOS Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains the papers presented at the 15th Technical Meeting of the World Occam and Transputer User Group (WOTUG-15), offering a representation of current work being undertaken in the transputer field. Two invited papers outline the development of systems architecture and programming environments which aim to make the power of the next generation transputers readily available. Topics covered include methods for the more effective use of transputer networks, the development of techniques and tools to solve real applications problems, and image and signal processing. Also described are some of the methods used in the design of the T9000, and the use of virtual channels.
Table of Contents
- Message routing systems for transputer based parallel computers, D. Talia
- an environment for investigating the effectiveness of process migration strategies on transputer-based machines, R. Candlin and J. Philips, evaluation of a set of message-passing routines on transputer networks, W. Cai and D.B. Skillicorn
- performance modelling of a parallel neural network simulator, T. Tollenaere and D. Roose
- farming - towards a rigorous definition and efficient transputer implementation, W .Day
- porting the 3L parallel C environment to the Texas Instruments TMS320C40, A.D. Culloch
- transputer-based adaptive signal processing, J.J. Soraghan et al
- a transform accelerator for a transputer system, C.J. Dodge et al
- a transputer-based active vision system, A.B. Smith and P.H. Welch
- SYDAMA-2 - a heterogeneous multiprocessor system for real time image processing, D. Stokar
- general purpose parallel computers - a standard architecture with a standard programming interface, G. Barrett et al
- an efficient multi-priority scheduler for the transputer, K.M. Shea et al
- towards an adaptable scheduler for real-time system, C.E. Moron and H. Zedan
- TCP/IP on transputers - the performance implications, R.M.A. Peel
- a transputer-based accelerator for digital circuits fault simulation, G.P. Balboni et al
- formal methods in the design of the T9000, G. Barrett et al
- how to achieve replication within a CASE tool environment, G.A. Manson et al
- the PARIX programming environment, Parsytec GmBH
- an optimized parallel compiler for executing declarative programs on transputer array, Wang Dingxing et al
- implementation of learning automata on a 128-transputer reconfigurable machine using VCR1.8c (virtual channel router), F. Seredynski et al
- nonconvex continuous optimization experiments on a transputer system, A. ter Laak et al.
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