ICS 1988:
Saint Malo, France
ICS '88, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Supercomputing, Saint Malo, France. ACM, 1988
- Mark A. Holliday:
Page table management in local/remote architectures.
1-8

- George E. Bier, Mary K. Vernon:
Measurements and prediction of contention in multiprocessor operating systems with scientific application workloads.
9-15

- Norman S. Matloff, Stephen Kowel, Charles Eldering:
Optimul: An optional interconnect for multiprocessor systems.
16-24

- Len Dekker, Edward E. E. Frietman:
Optical link and processor clustering in the Delft parallel processor.
25-38

- Randall Bramley, Ahmed H. Sameh:
A robust parallel solver for block tridiagonal systems.
39-54

- J. M. Normand:
Percola: a special purpose programmable 64-bit floating-point processor.
55-65

- Anna Antola:
Multiple-transform pipelines for image coding.
66-75

- Hayato Yamana, Toshikazu Marushima, Takashi Hagiwara, Yoichi Muraoka:
System architecture of parallel processing system -Harry-.
76-89

- Marius V. A. Hâncu, Kenneth C. Smith:
DVPP: a VLSI dynamic-graph ensemble machine.
90-100

- José G. Delgado-Frias, D. M. Green:
BVE: a wafer-scale engine for differential equation computation.
101-107

- Thomas Ruppelt, Guido Wirtz:
From mathematical specifications to parallel programs on a message-based system.
108-118

- Pradip Bose:
Interactive program improvement via EAVE: an expert adviser for vectorization.
119-130

- Ziya Aral, Ilya Gertner:
Parasight: a high-level debugger/profiler architecture for shared-memory multiprocessor.
131-139

- Ravi Mirchandaney, Joel H. Saltz, Roger M. Smith, David M. Nicol, Kay Crowley:
Principles of runtime support for parallel processors.
140-152

- Bernd Bruegge, Thomas R. Gross:
An integrated environment for development and execution of real-time programs.
153-163

- Hanan Potash, Steve L. Adams:
The "Bussing Freeway" a technological breakthrough.
163-169

- Duc J. Vianney, James H. Thomas, Vicki Rabaza:
The Gould NP1 system interconnecting.
170-178

- Falk-D. Kübler, Friedrich Lücking:
Cluster oriented architecture for the mapping of parallel processor networks to high performance applications.
179-189

- John Sanguinetti:
Micro-analysis of the titans's operating pipe.
190-196

- Hideo Wada, K. Ishil, Masakazu Fukagawa, H. Murayama, Shun Kawabe:
High-speed processing schemes for summation type and iteration type vector instructions on Hitachi supercomputer S-820 system.
196-206

- Frances E. Allen, Michael G. Burke, Ron Cytron, Jeanne Ferrante, Wilson C. Hsieh:
A framework for determining useful parallelism.
207-215

- Milind Girkar, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:
Partitioning programs for parallel execution.
216-229

- Augustus K. Uht:
Requirements for optimal execution ofL oops with tests.
230-237

- Kyle Gallivan, William Jalby, Dennis Gannon:
On the problem of optimizing data transfers for complex memory systems.
238-253

- P. Sadayappan, V. Visvanathan:
Parallelization and performance evaluation of circuit simulation on a shared-memory multiprocessor.
254-265

- Wolfgang E. Nagel, Kurt Wingerath:
Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the czochralski bulk flow on a CRAY X-MP multiprocessor architecture.
266-272

- François-Xavier Roux:
Tests on parallel machines of a domain decomposition method for a composite three-dimensional structural analysis problem.
273-283

- T. E. Tezduyar, Roland Glowinski, J. Liou, Tung Nguyen, Steve Poole:
Block-iterative finite element computations for incompressible flow problems.
284-294

- P. Andrich, Gurvan Madec:
Performance evaluation for an ocean general circulation model: vectorization and multitasking.
295-303

- Keki B. Irani, Ahmed R. Naji:
Performance study of a clustered shared-memory multiprocessor.
304-314

- Stephen W. Turner, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Performance of a shared memory system for vector multiprocessors.
315-325

- Tam M. Nguyen, Vason P. Srini, Alvin M. Despain:
A two-tier memory architecture for high-performance multiprocessor systems.
326-336

- James K. Archibald:
A cache coherence approach for large multiprocessor systems.
337-345

- John A. Swensen, Yale N. Patt:
Hierarchical registers for scientific computers.
346-354

- J. Peterson, E. Chow, H. Madan:
A high-speed message-driven communication architecture.
355-366

- M. Luckas:
Performance evaluation of a formally supercomputer-based Monte Carlo program on a T800 transputer network.
367-374

- C. C. Christara, Elias N. Houstis, John R. Rice:
A parallel spline collocation-capacitance method for elliptic partial differential equations.
375-384

- Chung-Ta King, Wen-Hwa Chou, Lionel M. Ni:
Pipelined data parallel algorithms - concept and modeling.
385-395

- Alain Lichnewsky, François Thomasset:
Introducing symbolic problem solving techniques in the dependence testing phases of a vectorizer.
396-406

- Thomas Brandes:
The importance of direct dependences for automatic parallelization.
407-417

- David R. Wallace:
Dependence of multi-dimensional array references.
418-428

- Paul Feautrier:
Array expansion.
429-441

- James R. Goodman, Wei-Chung Hsu:
Code scheduling and register allocation in large basic blocks.
442-452

- Christine Eisenbeis:
Optimization of horizontal microcode generation for loop structures.
453-465

- Claire Hanen:
Optimizing horizontal microprograms for vectorial loops with timed petri nets.
466-477

- Giuseppe Radicati di Brozolo, Yves Robert:
Parallel and vector conjugate gradient-like algorithms for sparse nonsymmetric linear systems.
478-487

- Efstratios Gallopoulos, D. Lee:
Boundary integral domain decomposition of hierarchical memory multiprocessors.
488-499

- Yousef Saad, Harry A. G. Wijshoff:
A benchmark package for sparse matrix computations.
500-509

- J. H. Tang, Edward S. Davidson:
An evaluation of Cray X-MP performance on vectorizable Livermore FORTRAN kernels.
510-518

- Donald A. Calahan:
Performance evaluation of static and dynamic memory systems on the Cray-2.
519-524

- Gordon Bell:
Future high performance computers.
525-526

- Luddy Harrison, David A. Padua:
Parcel: project for the automatic restructuring and concurrent evaluation of LISP.
527-538

- Yasusi Kanada, Keiji Kojima, Masahiro Sugaya:
Vectorization techniques for prolog.
539-549

- Hong Xia, Wolfgang K. Giloi:
A hybrid scheme for detecting AND-parallelism in prolog programs.
550-559

- Keshav Pingali:
Lazy evaluation and the logic variable.
560-572

- V. Prasad Krothapalli, P. Sadayappan:
An approach to synchronization for parallel computing.
573-581

- Jeanne Ferrante, Mary Mace, Barbara Simons:
Generating sequential code from parallel code.
582-592

- Peiyi Tang, Pen-Chung Yew, Chuan-Qi Zhu:
Impact of self-scheduling order on performance on multiprocessor systems.
593-603

- Stephen Nelson:
Using silicon and gallium arsenide technologies for new supercomputer design.
604-610

- André Seznec, Yvon Jégou:
Towards a large number of pipeline processors in a tightly coupled multiprocessor using no cache.
611-620

- Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
A simple solution to Lamport's concurrent programming problem with linear wait.
621-626

- Vivek Sarkar:
Synchronization using counting semaphores.
627-637

- Basile Louka, Maurice Tchuente:
Givens elimination on systolic arrays.
638-647

- Stavros A. Zenios, Robert Lasken:
The connection machines CM-1 and CM-2: solving nonlinear network problems.
648-658

- Hubert C. Delany:
Ray tracing on a connection machine.
659-667

- H. T. Kung:
Warp experience: we can map computations onto a parallel computer efficiently.
668-675

- Diem Ho, Françoise Chatelin:
Arnoldi-Tchebychev for large scale matrices and its vectorization.
676-679

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