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4. Parcella 1988: Berlin, GDR
- Gottfried Wolf, Tamás Legendi, Udo Schendel:
Parcella '88, Fourth International Workshop on Parallel Processing by Cellular Automata and Arrays, Berlin, GDR, October 17-21, 1988, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 342, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-50647-0
Invited Papers
- Wolfgang Händler:
Multiprocessor arrays: Topology, efficiency and fault-tolerance. 15-32 - Victor Aladyev, Aida Krasnoproshina, Vladimir Kryschanovskii:
Unsolved theoretical problems in homogeneous structures. 33-49 - Andreas Alexander Albrecht:
On simulaneous realizations of Boolean functions, with applications. 51-56 - Olga L. Bandman, Sergey Piskunov:
Parallel microprogramming as a tool for multi-microprocessor systems. 57-72 - Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack:
A survey of paralle computational geometry algorithms. 73-88 - Michael Gössel, V. V. Kaversnev, Burghard Rebel:
Parallel memories for straight line and rectangle access. 89-109 - Chris R. Jesshope, Philip Miller, Jelio Yantchev:
Programming with active data. 111-129 - Péter Kacsuk:
Prolog implementations for cellular architectures. 131-146 - Vadim E. Kotov:
Modular highly-parallel computation and architectures. 147-155 - Udo Schendel:
Parallel computation and supercomputers and applications. 157-176 - Paul G. Spirakis:
Fast parallel algorithms and the complexity of parallelism (Basic issues and recent advances). 177-189 - Leonard Uhr:
Process-structured architectures to transform information flowing through. 191-203 - Roland Vollmar:
Basic research for cellular processing. 205-222 - Wolfgang Wilhelmi:
Parallel algorithms in image processing. 223-238
Submitted Papers
- Valeriu Beiu:
VLSI arrays implementing parallel line-drawing algorithms. 241-247 - Reiner Creutzburg:
Parallel conflict-free optimal access to complete extended q-ary trees. 248-255 - David J. Evans, Graham M. Megson:
Systolic preconditioning algorithms for the Jacobi iterative solution of sparse linear systems. 256-265 - Gerhard Fritsch, Jens Volkert:
Multiprocessor systems for large numerical applications. 266-273 - Michael A. Frumkin:
Systolic array for eigenvalue of Jacobi matrix. 274-284 - Endre Katona:
A transitive closure algorithm for a 16-state cellprocessor. 285-290 - Edgar Körner, M. Gross, Andreas Richter, H. Shimizu:
Control of sensory processing - a hypothesis on and simulation of the architecture of an elementary cortical prosessor. 291-297 - Manfred Kunde:
Bounds for 1-selection and related problem on grids of processors. 298-307 - Christoph Meinel, Peter Zienicke:
Recursive design of communication schemes for parallel computation with RELACS. 308-310 - Kálmán Palágyi:
Solution of dense systems of linear equations using cellular processors. 311-316 - Nikolay Petkov:
Running order statistics on a bit-level systolic array. 317-325 - Reinhard Pöschel, Friedmar Wächter, Ferdinand Börner:
Realization of sets of permutations by permutation networks. 326-331 - Thorsten Pöschel, Werner Ebeling, Thorsten Boseniuk:
Simulation of learning networks. 332-339 - Hartmut Schmeck, Andreas Dittrich:
Given's rotation on an instruction systolic array. 340-346 - Thomas Tensi:
Worst case analysis for reducing algorithms on instruction systolic arrays with simple instruction sets. 347-352 - Nandor Toth:
Self-checking processing elements in cellular arrays. 353-359 - Roman Trobec:
Cellular diagnostic in parallel systems. 360-365 - Dietmar Uhlig:
Reliable networks for Boolean functions with small complexity. 366-371 - Karl-Heinz Zimmermann:
Pipeline-automata - a model for acyclic systolic systems. 372-379
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