1. PCRCW 1994: Seattle, Washington, USA
Kevin Bolding, Lawrence Snyder (Eds.): Parallel Computer Routing and Communication, First International Workshop, PCRCW'94, Seattle, Washington, USA, May 16-18, 1994, Proceedings. Springer 1994 Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN 3-540-58429-3


José Duato, Pedro López: Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Routing Algorithms for k-ary-n-cubes. 45-59
Donald D. Chinn: The Performance of Adaptive Routers on Worst Case Permutations. 60-71
Smaragda Konstantinidou: On the Effect of Queues Sizes and Channel Scheduling Policies in the Segment Router. 72-85
D. Scott Wills, W. Stephen Lacy, José Cruz-Rivera: The Offset Cube: An Optoelectronic Interconnection Network. 86-100
Jennifer Rexford, Kang G. Shin: Support for Multiple Classes of Traffic in Multicomputer Routers. 116-130
Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Sanjay Singal, Pradeep Prabhakaran: Multidestination Message Passing Mechanism Conforming to Base Wormhole Routing Scheme. 131-145

Steven Heller: Congestion-Free Routing on the CM-5 Data Router. 176-184
Ted Nesson, S. Lennart Johnsson: ROMM Routing: A Class of Efficient Minimal Routing Algorithms. 185-199
Frederic T. Chong, Eric A. Brewer, Frank Thomson Leighton, Thomas F. Knight Jr.: Packaging and Multiplexing of Hierarchical Scalable Expanders. 200-214
Ian Eslick, André DeHon, Thomas F. Knight Jr.: Guaranteeing Idempotence for Tightly-Coupled, Fault-Tolerant Networks. 215-225
William J. Dally, Larry R. Dennison, David Harris, Kinhong Kan, Thucydides Xanthopoulos: The Reliable Router: A Reliable and High-Performance Communication Substrate for Parallel Computers. 241-255
Cezary Dubnicki, Kai Li, Malena R. Mesarina: Network Interface Support for User-Level Buffer Management. 256-265
Neil R. McKenzie, Kevin Bolding, Carl Ebeling, Lawrence Snyder: CRANIUM: An Interface for Message Passing on Adaptive Packet Routing Networks. 266-280
Alan L. Davis, Robin Hodgson, Ian N. Robinson, Ludmila Cherkasova, Vadim E. Kotov, Tomas Rokicki: R2: A Damped Adaptive Router Design. 295-309
G. Andrew Boughton: Arctic Routing Chip. 310-317



