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Parallel Processing: CONPAR 94 - VAPP VI

Third Joint International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing, Linz, Austria, September 6-8, 1994. Proceedings

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Table of contents (76 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. TAU: A portable parallel program analysis environment for pC++

    • Bernd Mohr, Darryl Brown, Allen Malony
    Pages 29-40
  3. Communication pattern based performance prediction on the nCUBE 2 multiprocessor system

    • H. Wabnig, G. Haring, D. Kranzlmüller, J. Volkert
    Pages 41-52
  4. Monitoring for detecting bugs and blocking communication

    • Siegfried Grabner, Dieter Kranzlmüller
    Pages 66-75
  5. Minimizing the log size for execution replay of shared-memory programs

    • L. J. Levrouw, K. M. R. Audenaert
    Pages 76-87
  6. Gold Mine specification language for event-based monitoring

    • Wolfgang Kastner, Stefan Stöckler, René Zeitlberger
    Pages 88-99
  7. Reduction in Pei

    • E. Violard, G. -R. Perrin
    Pages 112-123
  8. Towards the synthesis of asynchronous concurrent programs

    • D. K. Arvind, B. R. J. McConnell
    Pages 124-135
  9. Systematic approach and software tool for systolic design

    • S. G. Sedukhin, I. S. Sedukhin
    Pages 172-183
  10. ADVISE agricultural developmental visualisation interactive software environment

    • Lawrence Lau, Mike Rezny, John Belward, Kevin Burrage, Bert Pohl
    Pages 184-195
  11. Vectorization of the radix r self-sorting FFT

    • Margarita Amor, María J. Martín, Dora Blanco, Oscar G. Plata, Francisco F. Rivera, Francisco Argüello
    Pages 208-217

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About this book

This volume presents the proceedings of the Third Joint International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing (CONPAR 94 - VAPP VI), held in Linz, Austria in September 1994.
The 76 papers contained were carefully selected from a wealth of submissions and address the most important aspects of parallel processing research. The volume is organized into sections on performance analysis and monitoring, parallel program development, parallel algorithms and complexity models, parallel architectures and abstract machines, parallel languages and compiler technology, networks and routing, and scheduling in distributed memory systems.

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