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found 141 matches
- 1994
- Nagi Aboulenein, James R. Goodman, Stein Gjessing, Philip J. Woest:
Hardware Support for Synchronization in the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI). IPPS 1994: 141-150 - Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Xianzhi Fan, Philip A. Wilsey, Debra A. Hensgen:
Variable Instruction Issue for Efficient MIMD Interpretation on SIMD Machines. IPPS 1994: 304-310 - Majed Z. Al-Hajery, Kenneth E. Batcher:
Low Cost Complexity of a General Multicast Network. IPPS 1994: 23-29 - Brian D. Alleyne, Isaac D. Scherson:
On Evil Twin Networks and the Value of Limited Randomized Routing. IPPS 1994: 566-575 - Hussein M. Alnuweiri:
Synchronous Bus Arbitration with Constant Logic Per Module. IPPS 1994: 35-41 - Alpesh Amin, P. Sadayappan, Murali Gudavalli:
A Clustered Reduced Communication Element by Element Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Algorithm for Finite Element Computations. IPPS 1994: 509-516 - Marco Annaratone, Carl D. Offner, David B. Loveman:
Digital Equipment Corporation High Performance Fortran on Workstation Farms. IPPS 1994: 664-669 - Arvind:
Prospects of ubiquitous parallel computing. IPPS 1994: 2-3 - Anindo Bagchi, Edward F. Schmeichel, S. Louis Hakimi:
Gossiping with Multiple Sends and Receives. IPPS 1994: 757-761 - Vasanth Bala, Shlomo Kipnis, Marc Snir, Jehoshua Bruck, Robert Cypher, Pablo Elustondo, Alex Ho, Ching-Tien Ho:
CCL: A Portable and Tunable Collective Communication Library for Scalable Parallel Computers. IPPS 1994: 835-844 - Robert Barry, Paraskevas Evripidou:
Extracting Parallelism in Fortran by Translation to a Single Assignment Intermediate Form. IPPS 1994: 329-334 - Bojan Cukic, Farokh B. Bastani:
Automatic Array Alignment as a Step in Hierarchical Program Transformation. IPPS 1994: 578-582 - Jeff Baxter, John W. C. Fu, Balkrishna Ramkumar, Janak H. Patel:
Hybrid Resource Management Algorithms for Multicomputer Systems. IPPS 1994: 482-489 - David M. Beazley, Peter S. Lomdahl, Niels Grønbech-Jensen, Pablo Tamayo:
A High Performance Communications and Memory Caching Scheme for Molecular Dynamics on the CM-5. IPPS 1994: 800-809 - Ernst G. Bernard, Matthias Sauer, Josef A. Nossek:
Fault Location in Multistage Interconnection Networks with Global and Distributed Control. IPPS 1994: 830-834 - Dharmavani Bhagavathi, Venkatavasu Bokka, Himabindu Gurla, Stephan Olariu, James L. Schwing, Ivan Stojmenovic, Jingyuan Zhang:
Time-Optimal Visibility-Related Algorithms on Meshes with Multiple Broadcasting. IPPS 1994: 110-114 - Vijay P. Bhatkar:
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing PARAM Parallel Supercomputer: Architecture, Programming Environment, and Applications. IPPS 1994: 388-389 - Sourav Bhattacharya, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Lookahead Processor Allocation in Mesh-Connected Massively Parallel Multicomputer. IPPS 1994: 868-875 - Phillip G. Bradford, Gregory J. E. Rawlins, Gregory E. Shannon:
Efficient Matrix Chain Ordering in Polylog Time. IPPS 1994: 234-241 - Eric A. Brewer, Bradley C. Kuszmaul:
How to Get Good Performance from the CM-5 Data Network. IPPS 1994: 858-867 - Ulrich Brüning, Wolfgang K. Giloi, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Latency Hiding in Message-Passing Architectures. IPPS 1994: 704-709 - Ron Buck:
nCUBE Corporation : The Oracle Media Server for nCube Massively Parallel Systems. IPPS 1994: 670-673 - Danny Z. Chen, D. T. Lee:
Solving the All-Pair Shortest Path Problem on Interval and Circular-Arc Graphs. IPPS 1994: 224-228 - Hsing-Lung Chen, Nian-Feng Tzeng:
Distributed Identification of All Maximal Incomplete Subcubes in a Faulty Hypercube. IPPS 1994: 723-728 - Ding-Kai Chen, Pen-Chung Yew:
Redundant Synchronization Elimination for DOACROSS Loops. IPPS 1994: 477-481 - Chien-Ming Cheng, Kai Hwang:
Fuzzy Communication for Guided Loop Scheduling in Multicomputers. IPPS 1994: 439-443 - Lynn Choi, Andrew A. Chien:
Integrating Networks and Memory Hierarchies in a Multicomputer Node Architecture. IPPS 1994: 10-17 - Jaeyoung Choi, David W. Walker, Jack J. Dongarra:
The Design of Scalable Software Libraries for Distributed Memory Concurrent Computers. IPPS 1994: 792-799 - Philippe Clermont, Nicolas Paris:
HyperParallel Technologies : HyperC: Portable Parallel Programming in C. IPPS 1994: 682-687 - Robert Cypher, Eric Leu:
The Semantics of Blocking and Nonblocking Send and Receive Primitives. IPPS 1994: 729-735
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