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3. PaCT 1995: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Victor E. Malyshkin:
Parallel Computing Technologies, 3rd International Conference, PaCT-95, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 12-25, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 964, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60222-4
Theory
- S. M. Achasova:
Synchronous-Asynchronous Cellular Computations. 1-6 - Gennady P. Agibalov:
Parallel Computations and Finite Automata on Semilattices. 7-15 - A. V. Anisimov:
Linear Fibonacci Forms and Parallel Algorithms for High Dimension Arithmetic. 16-20 - Olga L. Bandman:
Cellular-Neural Computations. Formal Model and Possible Applications. 21-35 - Alessandro Bianchi, Stefano Coluccini, Pierpaolo Degano, Corrado Priami:
An Efficient Verifier of Truly Concurrent Properties. 36-50 - Franco Gasperoni, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, John Turek:
Optimal Loop Scheduling on Multiprocessors: A Pumping Lemma for p-Processor Schedules. 51-56 - Peter Hartmann:
Parallel and Distributed Processing of Cellular Hypergraphs. 57-69 - Valentina P. Markova, Sergey Piskunov:
Computer Models of 3D Cellular Structures. 70-84 - A. S. Nepomniaschaya:
Comparison of Two MST Algorithms for Associative Parallel Processors. 85-93 - Valery A. Nepomniaschy, Gennady I. Alekseev, Alexandre V. Bystrov, Tatiana G. Churina, Sergey P. Mylnikov, E. V. Okunishnikova:
Petri Net Modelling of Estelle-specified Communication Protocols. 94-108 - Bettina Schnor:
Dynamic Scheduling of Parallel Applications. 109-116 - Guennadi Vesselovski, Marina Kupriyanova:
A Method for Analyzing Combinatorial Properties of Static Connecting Topologies. 117-126
Software
- Alexey I. Adamovich:
cT: An Imperative Language with Parallelizing Features Supporting the Computation Model "Autotransformation of the Evaluation Network". 127-141 - Siegfried Benkner:
Vienna Fortran 90 - An Advanced Data Parallel Language. 142-156 - Anatoly E. Doroshenko:
Programming Abstracts for Synchronization and Communication in Parallel Programs. 157-162 - Vladimir A. Evstigneev, Victor N. Kasyanov:
A Program Manipulation System for Fine-grained Architectures. 163-168 - Christian Hochberger, Rolf Hoffmann, Stefan Waldschmidt:
Compilation of CDL for Different Target Architectures. 169-179 - Anna Hondroudakis, Rob Procter, Kesavan Shanmugam:
Performance Evaluation and Visualization with VISPAT. 180-185 - René Hüsler, Johann vonder Mühll, Anton Gunzinger, Gerhard Tröster:
Dataparallel Programming with Intelligent Communication. 186-203 - Ali R. Hurson, Byung-Uk Jun:
Optimization Scheme on Execution of Logic Program in a Dataflow Environment. 204-218 - Andrei Borshchev, Yuri G. Karpov, Victor Roudakov:
COVERS - A Tool for the Design of Real-time Concurrent Systems. 219-233 - Rainer Klar, Peter Dauphin:
Status and Prospect of ZM4/SIMPLE/PEPP: an Event-oriented Evaluation Environment for Parallel and Distributed Programs. 234-240 - Olga V. Klimova:
The Separating Decomposition of Discrete Fourier Transform and Vectorization of its Calculation. 241-245 - Thomas Ludwig, Stefan Lamberts:
PFSLib - A Parallel File System for Workstation Clusters. 246-251 - Yousef Saad, Andrei V. Malevsky:
Data Structures, Computational, and Communication Kernels for Distributed Memory Sparse Iterative Solvers. 252-257 - Atilla Özerdim, Murat Osman Ünalir, Oguz Dikenelli, Esen A. Ozkarahan:
PARMA: A Multiattribute File Structure for Parallel Database Machines. 258-272 - Marc Pic, Hassane Essafi, Marc Viala, Laurent Nicolas:
T++: An Object-Oriented Language to Express Task and Data Parallelism on Multi-SIMD Computers. 273-287 - Vladimir Vlassov, Hallo Ahmed, Lars-Erik Thorelli:
mEDA-2: An Extension of PVM. 288-293 - Alexander Vazhenin, Vitali A. Morozov:
Parallel Iterative Solution of Systems of Linear Equations with Dynamically Changed Length of Operands. 294-303 - M. Royak, E. Shurina, Yuri G. Soloveichik, Victor E. Malyshkin:
Parallelization of Computer Code MASTAC Three-Dimensional Finite Elements Method Implementing. 304-313
Hardware and Architecture
- Luis Barriga, Rassul Ayani:
New Trends in Simulation of Distributed Shared Memory Architectures. 314-319 - Daniel Etiemble, Cécile Germain:
Standard Microprocessors Versus Custom Processing Elements for Massively Parallel Architectures. 320-325 - Bernard Goossens, Duc Thang Vu:
Further Pipelining and Multithreading to Improve RISC Processor Speed. A Proposed Architecture and Simulation Results. 326-340 - A. V. Zabrodin, V. K. Levin, V. V. Korneev:
The Massively Parallel Computer System MBC-100. 341-355 - Vason P. Srini:
DFS-SuperMPx: Low-cost Parallel Processing System for Machine Vision and Image Processing. 356-369 - Christoph Bussler, Stefan Jablonski, Thomas Kirsche, Hans Schuster, Hartmut Wedekind:
Architectural Issues of Distributed Workflow Management Systems. 370-384
Applications
- Oleg Bessonov, Valery Brailovskaya, Vadim Polezhaev, Bernard Roux:
Parallelization of the Solution of 3D Navier-Stokes Equations for Fluid Flow in a Cavity with Moving Covers. 385-399 - Paolo Ciancarini, P. Mancini:
Distributing Search and Knowledge Using a Coordination Language. 400-410 - Francis Caudal, Bernard Lécussan:
Design and Evaluation of a Multi-Threaded Architecture for Parallel Graph Reduction. 411-426 - I. G. Mamedova:
Implementation of the Multigrid Method for Solving the Boundary-Value Problems for the Poisson and Helmholtz Equations on the Massively Parallel Computers. 427-433 - A. Kremlev, Oleg G. Monakhov, Thomas Thiel:
Parallel Seismic Data Processing Method for MEMSY Multiprocessor System. 434-438 - Esen A. Ozkarahan:
Hardware and Software Platform for Information Processing. 439-452
Last Papers
- Edgard Kessy, Alexei Stoukov, Dany Vandromme:
Numerical Simulation of Reacting Mixing Layer with a Parallel Implementation. 453-463 - Yakov I. Fet, Dmitri A. Pospelov:
Parallel Computing in Russia. 464-476 - Wolfgang Händler:
Early Approaches to Parallel Processing: Increasing Performance and Dependability. 477-495
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