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12th ISCA 1985: Boston, MA, USA
- Thomas F. Gannon, Tilak Agerwala, Charles V. Freiman:

Proceedings of the 12th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, Boston, MA, USA, June 1985. IEEE Computer Society 1985, ISBN 0-8186-0634-7 - Viktor K. Prasanna, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:

Array Processor with Multiple Broadcasting. 2-10 - G. Wolf, J. Robert Jump:

Matrix Multiplication in an Interleaved Array Processing Architecture. 11-17 - James R. Goodman, Jian-tu Hsieh, Koujuch Liou, Andrew R. Pleszkun, P. B. Schechter, Honesty C. Young:

PIPE: A VLSI Decoupled Architecture. 20-27 - Peter Y.-T. Hsu, Joseph T. Rahmeh, Edward S. Davidson, Jacob A. Abraham:

TIDBITS: Speedup Via Time-Delay Bit-Slicing in ALU Design for VLSI Technology. 28-35 - James E. Smith, Andrew R. Pleszkun:

Implementation of Precise Interrupts in Pipelined Processors. 36-44 - Makoto Hasegawa, Yoshiharu Shigei:

High-Speed Top-of-Stack Scheme for VLSI Processor: a Management Algorithm and Its Analysis. 48-54 - Charles Y. Hitchcock III, Brinkley Sprunt:

Analyzing Multiple Register Sets. 55-63 - Alan Jay Smith:

Cache Evaluation and the Impact of Workload Choice. 64-73 - David A. Moon:

Architecture of the Symbolics 3600. 76-83 - Ashwin Ram, Janak H. Patel:

Parallel Garbage Collection Without Synchronization Overhead. 84-90 - Gurindar S. Sohi, Edward S. Davidson, Janak H. Patel:

An Efficient LISP-Execution Architecture with a New Representation for List Structures. 91-98 - Hideharu Amano, Taisuke Boku, Tomohiro Kudoh, Hideo Aiso:

(SM)²-II: A New Version of the Sparse Matrix Solving Machine. 100-107 - John F. Beetem, Monty Denneau, Don Weingarten:

The GF11 Supercomputer. 108-115 - Bradley Warren Smith, Howard Jay Siegel:

Models for Use in the Design of Macro-Pipelined Parallel Processors. 116-123 - Jan Edler, Allan Gottlieb, Clyde P. Kruskal, Kevin P. McAuliffe, Larry Rudolph, Marc Snir, Patricia J. Teller, James Wilson:

Issues Related to MIMD Shared-memory Computers: The NYU Ultracomputer Approach. 126-135 - Roland N. Ibbett, P. C. Capon, Nigel P. Topham:

MU6V: A Parallel Vector Processing System. 136-144 - Stephen F. Lundstrom:

A Decentralized Control, Highly Concurrent Multiprocessor. 145-151 - William J. Dally, James T. Kajiya:

An Object Oriented Architecture. 154-161 - Edward F. Gehringer

, James Leslie Keedy:
Tagged Architecture: How Compelling Are its Advantages? 162-170 - S. Nanba, N. Ohno, H. Kubo, H. Morisue, T. Ohshima, H. Yamagishi:

VM/4: ACOS-4 Virtual Machine Architecture. 171-178 - Tep P. Dobry, Alvin M. Despain, Yale N. Patt:

Performance Studies of a Prolog Machine Architecture. 180-190 - Ryosei Nakazaki, Akihiko Konagaya, Shinichi Habata, Hideo Shimazu, Mamoru Umemura, Masahiro Yamamoto, Minoru Yokota, Takashi Chikayama:

Design of a High-speed Prolog Machine (HPM). 191-197 - Nam Sung Woo:

A Hardware Unification Unit: Design and Analysis. 198-205 - Nicholas Matelan:

The FLEX/32 Multicomputer. 209-213 - Dick Naedel:

Closely Coupled Asynchronous Hierarchical and Parallel Processing in an Open Architecture. 215-220 - Jim Savage:

Parallel Processing as a Language Design Problem. 221-224 - David P. Rodgers:

Improvements in Multiprocessor System Design. 225-231 - Peter B. Mark:

The Sequoia Computer: A Fault-Tolerant Tightly-Coupled Multiprocessor Architecture. 232 - Elliot Nestle, Armond Inselberg:

The Synapse N+1 System: Architectural Characteristics and Performance Data of a Tightly-Coupled Multiprocessor System. 233-239 - Robert W. Horst, Timothy C. K. Chou:

An Architecture for High Volume Transaction Processing. 240-245 - Shigeo Kamiya, Kazuhide Iwata, Hiroshi Sakai, Susumu Matsuda, Shigeki Shibayama, Kunio Murakami:

A Hardware Pipeline Algorithm for Relational Database Operation and Its Implementation Using Dedicated Hardware. 250-257 - Dik Lun Lee:

A Distributed Multiple-Response Resolver for Value-Ordered Retrieval. 258-265 - John Feo, Roy M. Jenevein, James C. Browne:

Dynamic, Distributed Resource Configuration on SW-Banyans. 268-275 - Randy H. Katz, Susan J. Eggers, David A. Wood, Charles L. Perkins, Robert G. Sheldon:

Implementing A Cache Consistency Protocol. 276-283 - Zhiyuan Li, Walid A. Abu-Sufah:

A Technique for Reducing Synchronization Overhead in Large Scale Multiprocessors. 284-291 - Colin Whitby-Strevens:

The Transputer. 292-300 - Ali R. Hurson, Behrooz A. Shirazi:

A Systolic Multiplier Unit and Its VLSI Design. 302-309 - Rami G. Melhem:

A Language for the Simulation of Systolic Architectures. 310-314 - Henry Y. H. Chuang, Guo He:

A Versatile Systolic Array for Matrix Computations. 315-322 - Rex W. Vedder, Dennis Finn:

The Hughes Data Flow Multiprocessor: Architecture for Efficient Signal and Data Processing. 324-332 - Kenneth R. Traub:

An Abstract Parallel Graph Reduction Machine. 333-341 - Bruno R. Preiss, V. Carl Hamacher:

Data Flow on a Queue Machine. 342-351 - Jean-Luc Gaudiot:

Methods for Handling Structures in Data-Flow Systems. 352-358 - Maheswara R. Samatham, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:

The de Bruijn Multiprocessor Network: A Versatile Sorting Network. 360-367 - Nian-Feng Tzeng, Pen-Chung Yew, Chuan-Qi Zhu:

Fault-Tolerant Scheme for Multistage Interconnection Networks. 368-375 - Vijay P. Kumar, Sudhakar M. Reddy:

Design and Analysis of Fault-Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks With Low Link Complexity. 376-386 - Nathaniel J. Davis IV, Howard Jay Siegel:

The Performance Analysis of Partitioned Circuit Switched Multistage Interconnection Networks. 387-394 - Dalibor F. Vrsalovic, Edward F. Gehringer

, Zary Segall, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The Influence of Parallel Decomposition Strategies on the Performance of Multiprocessor Systems. 396-405 - Walid A. Abu-Sufah, Alex Y. Kwok:

Performance Prediction Tools for Cedar: A Multiprocessor Supercomputer. 406-413 - José M. Llabería, Mateo Valero, Enrique Herrada Lillo, Jesús Labarta:

Analysis and Simulation of Multiplexed Single-Bus Networks With and Without Buffering. 414-421 - John Sanguinetti, B. Kumar:

Performance of a Message-Based Multiprocessor. 424-425

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