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- 1993
- Prathima Agrawal, Vishwani D. Agrawal, Joan Villoldo:
Test Pattern Generation for Sequential Circuits on a Network of Workstations. HPDC 1993: 114-120 - Paul D. Amer, Thomas J. Connolly, Christophe Chassot, Michel Diaz:
Partial Order Transport Service for Multimedia Applications: Reliable Service. HPDC 1993: 272-280 - Arindam Banerji, Dinesh C. Kulkarni, John M. Tracey, Paul M. Greenawalt, David L. Cohn:
High-Performance Distributed Shared Memory Substrate for Workstation Clusters. HPDC 1993: 344-351 - Prabuddha Biswas, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Donald F. Towsley, C. M. Krishna:
Performance Analysis of Distributed File Systems with Non-Volatile Caches. HPDC 1993: 252-262 - Torsten Braun, Claudia Schmidt:
Implementation of a Parallel Transport Subsystem on a Multiprocessor Architecture. HPDC 1993: 76-83 - Ralph Butler, Alan L. Leveton, Ewing L. Lusk:
P4-Linda: A Portable Implementation of Linda. HPDC 1993: 50-58 - Taitin Chen, Jim Feeney, Geoffrey C. Fox, Gideon Frieder, Sanjay Ranka, Bill Wilhelm, Fang-Kuo Yu:
A Low-Latency Programming Interface and a Prototype Switch for Scalable High-Performance Distributed Computing. HPDC 1993: 160-168 - Paul D. Coddington:
An Analysis of Distributed Computing Software and Hardware for Applications in Computational Physics. HPDC 1993: 179-186 - Laurent Colombet, Laurent Desbat, François Ménard:
Star Modeling on IBM RS6000 Networks Using PVM. HPDC 1993: 121-128 - Phyllis Crandall, Michael J. Quinn:
Block Data Decomposition for Data-Parallel Programming on a Heterogeneous Workstation Network. HPDC 1993: 42-49 - Laurence A. Crutcher, Aurel A. Lazar, Steven Feiner, Michelle X. Zhou:
Management of Broadband Networks Using a 3D Virtual World. HPDC 1993: 306-315 - Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:
DSMA: A Fair Capacity-1 Protocol for Gigabit Ring Networks. HPDC 1993: 92-100 - Patrick W. Dowd, Kalyani Bogineni, Khaled A. Aly, James A. Perreault:
Design and Analysis of a Hierarchical Scalable Photonic Architecture. HPDC 1993: 289-296 - Justin Fletcher, Zoran Obradovic:
Parallel and Distributed Systems for Constructive Neural Network Learning. HPDC 1993: 174-178 - Salim Hariri, Jong Park, Fang-Kuo Yu, Manish Parashar, Geoffrey C. Fox:
A Message Passing Interface for Parallel and Distributed Computing. HPDC 1993: 84-91 - Patrick T. Homer, Richard D. Schlichting:
Supporting Heterogeneity and Distribution in the Numerical Propulsion System. HPDC 1993: 187-195 - Robert Y. Hou, Yale N. Patt:
Trading Disk Capacity for Performance. HPDC 1993: 263-270 - Bharat S. Joshi, Seyed H. Hosseini, K. Vairavan:
A Methodology for Evaluating Load Balancing Algorithms. HPDC 1993: 216-223 - John F. Karpovich, Matthew Judd, W. Timothy Strayer, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
A Parallel Object-Oriented Framework for Stencil Algorithms. HPDC 1993: 34-41 - H. T. Kung:
New Flow Control Methods for High-Speed Networks. HPDC 1993: 4 - Tong-Yee Lee, Cauligi S. Raghavendra, John B. Nicholas:
A Fully Distributed Parallel Ray Tracing Scheme on the Delta Touchstone Machine. HPDC 1993: 129-134 - Joel Lilienkamp, Bruce J. Walker, Rich Silva:
Accessing Remote Special Files in a Distributed Computing Envinronment. HPDC 1993: 244-251 - Jian Ma, Kauko Rahko:
MULTIPAR: An Output Queue ATM Modular Switch with Multiple Phases and Replicated Planes. HPDC 1993: 152-159 - Joseph W. Manke, K. Neves, Thomas M. Wicks:
Parallel Computing for Helicopter Rotor Design. HPDC 1993: 21-29 - Gary J. Minden, Joseph B. Evans, David W. Petr, Victor Frost:
An ATM WAN/LAN Gateway Architecture. HPDC 1993: 136-143 - Bodhisattwa Mukherjee, Karsten Schwan:
Improving Performance by Use of Adaptive Objects: Experimentation with a Configurable Multiprocessor Thread Package. HPDC 1993: 59-66 - Lenore M. R. Mullin, Scott Thibault, Daria R. Dooling, Erik A. Sandberg:
Formal Method for Scheduling, Routing and Communication Protocol. HPDC 1993: 234-242 - Akihito Nakamura, Makoto Takizawa:
Starvation-Prevented Priority-Based Total Ordering Broadcast Protocol on High-Speed Single Channel Network. HPDC 1993: 281-288 - B. Clifford Neuman, Santosh Rao:
Resource Management for Distributed Parallel Systems. HPDC 1993: 316-323 - Ira Pramanick:
Distributed Computing Solutions to the All-Pairs Shortest Path Problem. HPDC 1993: 196-203
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