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SC 1989: Reno, NV, USA
- F. Ron Bailey:
Proceedings Supercomputing '89, Reno, NV, USA, November 12-17, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-341-8 - Clive F. Baillie, Ralph G. Brickner, Rajan Gupta, S. Lennart Johnsson:
QCD with dynamical fermions on the connection machine. 2-9 - Patrick J. Burns, Mark Christon, Roland Schweitzer, Olaf M. Lubeck, Harvey J. Wasserman:
Vectorization on Monte Carlo particle transport: an architectural study using the LANL benchmark "GAMTEB". 10-20 - Edward A. Carmona:
Parallelizing a large scientific code - methods, issues, and concerns. 21-31 - Jeffrey S. Clary, George A. Howell, Steve L. Karman Jr.:
Benchmark calculations with an unstructured grid flow solver on a SIMD computer. 32-41 - Leonardo Dagum:
Implementation of a hypersonic rarefied flow particle simulation on the connection machine. 42-49 - George S. Deiwert:
Computational aerothermodynamics. 51-57 - Geoffrey Charles Fox, Paul G. Hipes, John K. Salmon:
Practical parallel supercomputing: examples from chemistry and physics. 58-69 - Kozo Fujii, Yoshiaki Tamura:
Capability of current supercomputers for the computational fluid dynamics. 71-80 - Yoshinari Fukui, Hirotoshi Yoshida, Shigefumi Higono:
Supercomputing of circuits simulation. 81-85 - Hany Greiss, Dinkar Mukhedkar, Pierre J. Lagacé:
Computations of soil temperature rise due to HVDC ground return. 86-95 - John L. Gustafson, Robert E. Benner, Mark P. Sears, Thomas D. Sullivan:
A radar simulation program for a 1024-processor hypercube. 96-105 - Ruediger Jakob, James J. Hack:
Parallel MIMD programming for global models of atmospheric flow. 106-112 - Paul Kutler:
Computational fluid dynamic-current capabilities and directions for the future. 113-122 - Jim Z. C. Lai, Ming Chao:
Parallel algorithm and VLSI architecture for a robot's inverse kinematics. 123-132 - Ding Lee, Martin H. Schultz, Faisal Saied:
Supercomputers in computational ocean acoustics. 133-140 - Pelle Olsson, S. Lennart Johnsson:
A study of dissipation operators for the euler equations and a three- dimensional channel flow. 141-151 - Ian Parberry:
A computer assisted optimal depth lower bound for sorting networks with nine inputs. 152-161 - Daniel E. Platt, Ryan A. Rossi, J. W. Wells, J. Becker:
Realities associated with parallel processing. 162-174 - Jacqueline Signorini:
How a SIMD machine can implement a complex cellular automata? a case study: von Neumann's 29-state cellular automaton. 175-186 - Takao Tsuda, Yoshitoshi Kunieda, Piyaporn Atipas:
Automatic vectorization of character string manipulation and relational operations in Pascal. 187-196 - Chia-Jiu Wang, Chwan-Hwa John Wu, S. Sivasindaram:
Neural network simulation on shared-memory vector multiprocessors. 197-204 - Chwan-Hwa John Wu, Chia-Jiu Wang:
Concurrent and vectorized Monte Carlo simulation of the evolution of an assembly of particles increasing in number. 205-214 - Xiru Zhang, David L. Waltz, Jill P. Mesirov:
Protein structure prediction by a data-level parallel algorithm. 215-223 - Ramesh C. Agarwal, Fred G. Gustavson:
Vector and parallel algorithms for Cholesky factorization on IBM 3090. 225-233 - David H. Bailey:
FFTs in external of hierarchical memory. 234-242 - John R. Baker:
Macrotasking the singluar value decomposition of block circulant matrices on the Cray-2. 243-247 - Christian H. Bischof:
A block QR factorization algorithm using restricted pivoting. 248-256 - Mark A. Johnson, Sen-Ming Chang:
Tuning the rank-n update in a wavefront solver for peak performance. 257-265 - Alok N. Choudhary, Janak H. Patel:
Load balancing and task decomposition techniques for parallel implementation of integrated vision systems algorithms. 266-275 - Henry Y. H. Chuang, Ling Chen:
Efficient computation of the singular value decomposition on cube connected SIMD machine. 276-282 - Matthew P. Evett, Lee Spector, Jim Hendler:
Knowledge representation on the connection machine. 283-293 - Ching-Tien Ho, S. Lennart Johnsson:
Dilation d embedding of a hyper-pyramid into a hypercube. 294-303 - Arun Iyengar:
Parallel characteristics of sequence alignment algorithms. 304-313 - Jai Eun Jang, Sung Woon Choi, Won-Kyung Cho:
A new approach to processor allocation and task migration in an N-cube multiprocessor. 314-325 - S. Lennart Johnsson, Tim Harris, Kapil K. Mathur:
Matrix multiplication on the connection machine. 326-332 - Creon Levit:
Parallel solution of pentadiagonal systems using generalized odd-even elimination. 333-336 - Kapil K. Mathur, S. Lennart Johnsson:
Element order and convergence rate of the conjugate gradient method for data parallel stress analysis. 337-343 - Seoung-Jun Oh, M. Suk:
Parallel algorithms for geometric searching problems. 344-350 - Panos M. Pardalos, James V. Crouse:
A parallel algorithm for the quadratic assignment problem. 351-360 - Srinivas Patil, Prithviraj Banerjee, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Efficient circuit partitioning algorithms for parallel logic simulation. 361-370 - Ponnuswamy Sadayappan, Sailesh K. Rao:
Communication reduction for distributed sparse matrix factorization on a processor mesh. 371-379 - D. John Shakshober:
Parallel algorithms for super performance. 380-388 - Wei Wennie Shu, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
A dynamic scheduling strategy for the Chare-Kernel system. 389-398 - Sotirios G. Ziavras:
On the mapping problem for multi-level systems. 399-408 - Roger E. Anderson:
High performance parallel architectures. 410-415 - Henry G. Dietz, Thomas Schwederski, Matthew T. O'Keefe, Abderrazek Zaafrani:
Static synchronization beyond VLIW. 416-425 - Kanad Ghose, Kiran Raghavendra Desai:
The HCN: a versatile interconnection network based on cubes. 426-435 - Thomas R. Gross:
Communication in iWarp systems. 436-445 - Alan Huang:
Optical digital computers. 446-449 - Leslie Kohn, Neal Margulis:
The i860TM 64-bit supercomputing microprocessor. 450-456 - Reinhard Männer, H. Horner, Rainer Hauser, A. Genthner:
Multiprocessor simulation of neural networks with NERV. 457-465 - Douglas E. Marquardt, Hasan S. Alkhatib:
C2MP: a cache-coherent, distributed memory multiprocessor-system. 466-475 - Y. K. Park, C. Walter, H. Yee, T. Roden, Simon Y. Berkovich:
DASP: a general-purpose MIMD parallel computer using distributed associative processing. 476-484 - Bernardo J. Rodriquez, Harry F. Jordan:
Combining produce and consume operations in a pipelined shared memory multiprocessor. 485-494 - Tomonori Shirakawa, Takeshi Hoshino, Yoshio Oyanagi, Yohei Iwasaki, T. Yoshié:
QCDPAX-an MIMD array of vector processors for the numerical simulation of quantum chromodynamics. 495-504 - Richard R. Shively, E. B. Morgan, T. W. Copley, Allen L. Gorin:
A high performance reconfigurable parallel processing architecture. 505-509 - Renzo Di Antonio, John Eilert, Marcello Vitaletti:
Using PAGE-AHEAD for large FORTRAN programs. 511-520 - D. Arapattu, Dennis Gannon:
Building analytical models into an interactive performance prediction tool. 521-530 - Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta, Jordi Torres, Patricia Borensztejn:
GTS: parallelization and vectorization of tight recurrences. 531-539 - Vasanth Balasundaram, Ken Kennedy, Ulrich Kremer, Kathryn S. McKinley, Jaspal Subhlok:
The parascope editor: an interactive parallel programming tool. 540-550 - Lubomir Bic, Mark Nagel, John M. A. Roy:
Automatic data/program partitioning using the single assignment principle. 551-556 - K. Mani Chandy:
The composition of concurrent programs. 557-561 - Arunodaya Chatterjee:
FUTURES: a mechanism for concurrency among objects. 562-567 - Doreen Cheng:
HDB-a high level debugging. 568-573 - Thomas W. Crockett:
File concepts for parallel I/O. 574-579 - Perry A. Emrath, Sanjoy Ghosh, David A. Padua:
Event synchronization analysis for debugging parallel programs. 580-588 - Yogesh Gaur, Vincent A. Guarna Jr., David Jablonowski:
An environment for performance experiment on multiprocessors. 589-596 - Ping-Kang Hsiung, Robert H. P. Dunn:
Visualizing relativistic effects in spacetime. 597-606 - David Klappholz, Xiangyun Kong, Apostolos D. Kallis:
Refined Fortran: an update. 607-615 - Piyush Mehrotra, John Van Rosendale:
Parallel language constructs for tensor product computations on loosely coupled architectures. 616-626 - Cherri M. Pancake, Sue Utter-Honig:
Models for visualization in parallel debuggers. 627-636 - J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan:
A methodology for parallelizing programs for multicomputers and complex memory multiprocessors. 637-646 - Val Watson, Gordon V. Bancroft, Todd Plessel, Fergus Merritt, Pamela P. Walatka:
Visualization of supercomputer simulations in physics. 647-654 - Michael Wolfe:
More iteration space tiling. 655-664 - Youfeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis:
Parallel processor balance through loop spreading. 665-674 - Hayato Yamana, Takashi Hagiwara, Jun Kohdate, Yoichi Muraoka:
A preceding activation scheme with graph unfolding for the parallel processing system-array. 675-684 - Andrew Bettison, Frank Adcock, Peter Chubb, Andrew Gollan, Chris Maltby:
LIMITS-a system for UNIX resource administration. 686-692 - Matt Bishop:
UNIX security in a supercomputing environment. 693-698 - Richard F. Freund:
Optimal selection theory for superconcurrency. 699-703 - Carl Hein:
Comparative performance of circuit-switched networks based on blocking probability. 704-712 - Randy Hoebelheinrich, Richard Thomsen:
Multiple crossbar network integrated supercomputing framework. 713-720 - William T. C. Kramer, J. M. Crawer:
Effective use of Cray supercomputers. 721-731 - John Lekashman:
Type of service wide area networking. 732-736 - Jun Murai, Hiroyuki Kusumoto, Suguru Yamaguchi, Akira Kato:
Construction of internet for Japanese academic communities. 737-746 - H. Nishino, S. Naka, K. Ikumi, W. Leslie:
High performance file system for supercomputing environment. 747-756 - M. L. Barton, G. R. Withers:
Computing performance as a function of the speed, quantity, and cost of the processors. 759-764 - Peter Beadle, Claude Pommerell, Marco Annaratone:
K9: a simulator of distributed-memory parallel processors. 765-774 - Donald A. Calahan:
Some results in memory conflict analysis. 775-778 - Rod A. Fatoohi:
Vector performance analysis of three supercomputers: Cray 2, Cray Y-MP, and ETA 10-Q. 779-788 - Walter Parks Goodwin, Sajal K. Das:
Implementing parallel sorting algorithms on a linear array of transputers. 789-796 - Jukka Helin, Kimmo Kaski:
Performance analysis of high-speed computers. 797-808 - S. Lennart Johnsson, Robert L. Krawitz, Roger Frye, Douglas MacDonald:
A radix-2 FFT on connection machine. 809-819 - Hiromu Nobayashi, Christopher Eoyang:
A comparison study of automatically vectorizing Fortran compilers. 820-825 - Peixiong Tang, Raul Mendez:
Memory conflicts and machine performance. 826-831 - J. R. Zirbas, D. J. Reble, R. E. vanKooten:
Measuring the scalability of parallel computer systems. 832-841 - Tadashi Watanabe, H. Matsumoto, P. D. Tannenbaum:
Hardware technology and architecture of the NEC SX-3/SX-X supercomputer system. 842-846
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