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2. SPDP 1990: Dallas, Texas, USA
- Proceedings of the Second IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, SPDP 1990, Dallas, Texas, USA, December 9-13, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2087-0

- Rong Lin, Stephan Olariu:

On the parallel recognition of some tree-representable graphs. 6-13 - Akhilesh Tyagi, John H. Reif:

Energy complexity of optical computations. 14-21 - Rassul Ayani:

LR-algorithm: concurrent operations on priority queues. 22-25 - Y. Daniel Liang, Sudarshan K. Dhall, S. Lakshmivarahan:

Parallel algorithms for ranking of trees. 26-31 - Hemant G. Rotithor, S. S. Pyo:

Decentralized decision-making in adaptive task sharing. 34-41 - Gilbert C. Sih, Edward A. Lee:

Dynamic-level scheduling for heterogeneous processor networks. 42-49 - Xiaotie Deng

, Hai-Ning Liu, Bing Xiao:
Deterministic load balancing in computer networks. 50-57 - Zhiyong Liu, Jia-Huai You:

Dynamic load-balancing on a parallel inference system. 58-61 - Riccardo Bettati, Jane W.-S. Liu:

Algorithms for end-to-end scheduling to meet deadlines. 62-67
Networks I
- Anish Arora, Mohamed G. Gouda, Ted Herman:

Composite Routing Protocols. 70-78 - Abdou Youssef, Bruce W. Arden:

Topology of Efficiently Controllable Banyan Multistage Networks. 79-86 - Mee Yee Chan, Shiang-Jen Lee:

Subcube Recognition, Allocation/Deallocation and Relocation in Hypercubes. 87-93 - Jop F. Sibeyn:

Routing Permutations on MESH Interconnection Networks. 94-97 - M. T. Raghunath, Abhiram G. Ranade:

A Simulation-Based Comparison of Interconnection Networks. 98-105
Operating Systems I
- Eric Leu, André Schiper, Abdel Wahab Zramdini:

Execution Replay on Distributed Memory Architectures. 106-112 - K. V. S. Ramarao, K. Brahmadathan:

Divide and Conquer for Distributed Mutual Exclusion. 113-120 - Stefan Schleipfer:

The ServOS Kernel: A Special-Purpose Operating System Kernel for Server Machines. 121-125 - Ajay D. Kshemkalyani

, Mukesh Singhal:
Correct Two-Phase and One-Phase Deadlock Detection Algorithms for Distributed Systems. 126-129 - C. A. Lee:

Barrier Synchronization Over Multistage Interconnection Networks. 130-135
Databases
- Peter Triantafillou, David J. Taylor:

A New Paradigm for High Availability and Efficiency in Replicated Distributed Databases. 136-143 - Edward Omiecinski, Ron Shonkwiler:

Parallel Join Processing Using Nonclustered Indexes for a Shared Memory Multiprocessor. 144-151 - Vijay Kumar, Albert Burger:

Main Memory Database Recovery Algorithms and Their Performance. 152-155 - Akhil Kumar:

A Crash Recovery Algorithm Based on Multiple Logs that Exploits Parallelism. 156-159 - Francisco Mariategui, Margaret H. Eich:

A transaction definition based on message passing. 160-163 - Michael Ogbonna Esonu, Asim J. Al-Khalili, Salim Hariri:

Design of optimal systolic arrays: a systematic approach. 166-173 - Roland Zito-Wolf:

A broadcast/reduce architecture for high-speed data compression. 174-181 - Mitsuhisa Sato, Shuichi Ichikawa, Eiichi Goto:

Multiple instruction streams in a highly pipelined processor. 182-189 - Douglas Comer, Raj Yavatkar:

High-speed propagation of link status routing control information. 190-194 - Todd Heywood, Arif Ghafoor, Jim K. Chan:

Deterministic simulation of PRAMs on hypercube networks without look-up tables. 195-198 - Yinan N. Shen, Fabrizio Lombardi, Donatella Sciuto:

Evaluation and improvement of fault coverage for verification and validation of protocols. 200-207 - Seyed H. Hosseini, Nizar Jamal:

Distributed, dynamic, and efficient testing of large scale multiple processor systems. 208-214 - Zbigniew M. Wójcik, Barbara E. Wójcik:

Fault tolerant distributed computing using atomic send-receive checkpoints. 215-222 - Nian-Feng Tzeng:

An effective fault-tolerant technique for circular butterfly parallel systems. 223-226 - C. Ko:

Parallel execution of Lanczos algorithm in a CAM systolic ring. 228-234 - A. D. Robinson:

Optimistic regulation of concurrency. 235-242 - Duncan G. Hudson III, Robert A. van de Geijn

:
An asymptotically 100% efficient parallel implementation of the nonsymmetric QR algorithm. 243-249 - Danny Krizanc:

Integer sorting on a mesh-connected array of processors. 250-253 - Qingzhou Wang, Kam-Hoi Cheng:

Parallel time complexity of a heuristic algorithm for the k-center problem with usage weights. 254-257 - Selwyn Henriques, N. Ranganathan:

A parallel architecture for data compression. 260-266 - Michael Kaufmann:

Allowing overlaps makes switchbox layouts nice. 267-274 - E. Aposporidis, F. Lohnert, P. Mehring:

Multi-level VLSI simulator for general purpose parallel machines. 275-278 - Cheng-Hsi Chen, Ioannis G. Tollis:

Parallel algorithms for slicing floorplan designs. 279-282 - John D. Provence, S. Naganathan:

A parallel distributed processing approach to VLSI global routing. 283-286 - David G. Kirkpatrick, Teresa M. Przytycka:

An optimal parallel minimax tree algorithm. 293-300 - James Haralambides, Fillia Makedon, Burkhard Monien:

Approximation algorithms for the bandwidth minimization problem for caterpillar graphs. 301-307 - M. L. Weems, Nasr Ullah, Mario J. Gonzalez:

Analysis of parallel algorithms using continuous job profiles. 308-311 - Jiahuang Ji, Menkae Jeng:

Bin-packing adjustable rectangles and applications to task scheduling on partitionable parallel computers. 312-315 - Qing Yang, George Thangadurai, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:

An adaptive cache coherence scheme for hierarchical shared-memory multiprocessors. 318-325 - Paraskevas Evripidou, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:

Distributed input/output processing in data-driven multiprocessors. 326-333 - David W. Matula:

Design of a highly parallel IEEE standard floating point unit: the Cyrix 83D87 coprocessor. 334 - S. P. Johansen:

A universal online bit-serial cell for parallel expression evaluation. 335-338 - K.-F. Wong, U. C. Baron, Hans Benker, Sylvie Bescos, A. B. Cheese, François J. N. Cosquer, Sergio A. Delgado-Rannauro, Michel Dorochevsky, P. Heuze, M. Ibanez-Espiga, Jacques Noyé, Maurizio Paci, M. J. Ratcliffe, M. J. Reeve, Kees Schuerman, Alan P. Sexton, André Véron, Jiyang Xu:

The European Declarative System (EDS) as a platform for parallel logic programming. 339-342 - Vinay Deshpande, Per-Åke Larson, T. Patrick Martin:

Parallel join algorithms for nested relations on shared-memory multiprocessors. 344-347 - Kien A. Hua, Chiang Lee, Jih-Kwon Peir:

A high performance hybrid architecture for concurrent query execution. 348-351 - David Eichmann:

Type inference and the Algebra of qualified relations. 352-356 - David B. Johnson, Peter E. Raad

, Randall E. Rausch:
The application of parallel processing to the simplified marker and cell method. 357-362 - Michael Barnett:

The formal derivation of distributed programs from systolic arrays. 363-366 - J. Sandberg:

Design of the PRAM network. 367-372 - Tzilla Elrad, N. Krishna Kumar, James R. Kenevan:

Modeling distributed termination with pre-defined partial termination ordering. 373-376 - A. S. M. Sajeev:

Scheduling in the operation-oriented paradigm. 378-385 - E. K. Haddad:

Optimal partitioning of random workloads in homogeneous multiprocessor and distributed systems. 386-393 - Donald W. Gillies, Jane W.-S. Liu:

Scheduling tasks with AND/OR precedence constraints. 394-401 - Jian Xu, Kai Hwang:

Dynamic load balancing for parallel program execution on a message-passing multicomputer. 402-406 - Hyeong-Ah Choi, Bhagirath Narahari:

Scheduling precedence graphs to minimize total system time in partitionable parallel architectures. 407-410 - Zbigniew M. Wójcik, Barbara E. Wójcik:

Termination condition for a parallel shape coding and a parallel shape coding algorithm. 412-419 - Noboru Sonehara:

Binary representation and intensity surface interpolation of the grey level image by relaxation neural network models. 420-427 - Madjid S. Mousavi, Robert J. Schalkoff:

A parallel distributed algorithm for feature extraction and disparity analysis of computer images. 428-435 - Ryotaro Kamimura:

Recognition and restoration of periodic patterns with recurrent neural network. 436-440 - D.-L. Lee, W. A. Davis:

On linear speedup of a class of neighborhood functions in an array processor. 441-446 - Diane J. Cook, Lawrence B. Holder:

Accelerated learning on the connection machine. 448-454 - M. C. Rowe, J. Labhart, R. Bechtel, S. Matney, S. Carrow:

Forward chaining parallel inference. 455-462 - Fu-Chiung Cheng, Huei-Huang Chen, Jiin-Hwai Perng:

Parallel execution on production systems. 463-470 - Si-En Chang, Mark L. Manwaring, Y. Paul Chiang:

Extended restricted AND-parallelism execution model. 471-474 - Erwin Prassler, Evangelos E. Milios:

Parallel distributed robot navigation in the presence of obstacles. 475-478 - Oscar H. Ibarra, Hui Wang, Tao Jiang:

Efficient parallel algorithms for solving set recurrence equations and applications. 480-487 - Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Susanne E. Hambrusch:

Parallel algorithms for determining k-width- connectivity in binary images. 488-496 - Venkatraman Viswanathan, Shou-Hsuan Stephen Huang, Hongfei Liu:

Parallel dynamic programming. 497-500 - Azer Bestavros

, Thomas E. Cheatham, Dan C. Stefanescu:
Parallel bin packing using first fit and k-delayed best-fit heuristics. 501-504 - N. R. Wagner:

Randomized fault-detecting leader election in a bi-directional ring. 506-510 - Chungti Liang, Wei-Tek Tsai:

Multi-failure fault-tolerance of embedded loops on hypercubes: issues and performance study. 511-518 - Fabrizio Lombardi, Yinan N. Shen, Jon C. Muzio:

On the testability of array structures for FFT computation. 519-522 - Richard Hughey, Daniel P. Lopresti

:
A software approach to fault detection on programmable systolic arrays. 523-526 - Hussam Y. Abujbara, Sami A. Al-Arian:

Self-testing and self-reconfiguration architecture for 2-D WSI arrays. 527-530 - Seshu Madhavapeddy, Ivan Hal Sudborough:

A topological property of hypercubes: node disjoint paths. 532-539 - Jung-Sing Jwo

, S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall:
Embedding of cycles and grids in star graphs. 540-547 - Jih-Kwon Peir, Yann-Hang Lee:

Improving multistage network performance under uniform and hot-spot traffics. 548-551 - Anup Kumar, Dharma P. Agrawal:

Computer network reliability evaluation from application's point of view. 552-555 - K. C. Anand, Dharma P. Agrawal, Nita M. Kini:

Efficient routing and conflict resolution in F and IADM networks. 556-559 - Ishfaq Ahmad, Arif Ghafoor:

A semi distributed load balancing scheme for large multicomputer systems. 562-569 - K. Kant:

Analysis and synthesis of generalized task graphs. 570-577 - Maryline Silly

, Houssine Chetto, N. Elyounsi:
An optimal algorithm for guaranteeing sporadic tasks in hard real-time systems. 578-585 - Rhys S. Francis

, Arnold Neville Pears
:
Self scheduling and execution threads. 586-590 - Galigekere R. Dattatreya, Ramaswamy Venkatesh:

Average response time minimization in star-connected computer networks. 591-594 - Guang R. Gao, Robert Kim Yates, Jack B. Dennis, Lenore M. R. Mullin:

A strict monolithic array constructor. 596-603 - Chihping Wang:

The complexity of processing tree queries in distributed databases. 604-611 - David C. Cann, John Feo, Thomas DeBoni:

SISAL 1.2: high-performance applicative computing. 612-616 - Tomoyuki Tanaka, Shigeru Uzuhara:

Multiprocessor Common Lisp on TOP-1. 617-622 - Gail E. Kaiser, Wenwey Hseush, Steven S. Popovich, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:

Multiple concurrency control policies in an object-oriented programming system. 623-626 - Shan Jiang, Amrit L. Goel, Arif Ghafoor:

LU factorization on CM2. 628-633 - Vassilis J. Tsotras

, B. Gopinath, George W. Hart:
Using universe knowledge and arithmetic to get faster parallel algorithms. 634-641 - C. S. Jeong:

An improved parallel algorithm for construction Voronoi diagram on a mesh-connected computer. 642-645 - Nageswara S. V. Rao:

Synthesis of simple distributed detection networks. 646-649 - William E. Weihl, Paul Wang:

Multi-version memory: software cache management for concurrent B-trees. 650-655 - Marek Rusinkiewicz, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

, R. Thomas:
RDS: a primitive for the maintenance of replicated data objects. 658-667 - Alexander D. Stoyenko:

A general model and mechanisms for model-level heterogeneous RPC interoperability. 668-675 - L. Lim, A. Park:

Solving the processor identity problem in O(n) space. 676-680 - I. Valdes, J.-F. Paris:

Efficient caching of temporary files. 681-684 - S. E. Chern, R. T. Jacob, Ivor P. Page:

Variations on the drinking philosophers algorithm. 685-688 - Tsair-chin Lin, Hsing Mei:

On the fault diagnosis of a VLSI cellular array. 690-697 - Alexander B. Romanovsky, I. V. Sturtz:

Transparent structurization of parallel processes for backward recovery. 698-706 - Ajit Agrawal:

Fault-tolerant computing on trees. 707-714 - Srikanth Kambhatla, Jonathan Walpole:

Recovery with limited replay: fault-tolerant processes in Linda. 715-718 - Michael Stumm, Songnian Zhou:

Fault tolerant distributed shared memory algorithms. 719-724 - Makoto Amamiya, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:

Datarol: a massively parallel architecture for functional languages. 726-735 - K. C. Lee:

A virtual bus for dynamic parallel processing. 736-743 - Patrick M. Miller, Ali R. Hurson

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Rapid design of testable, high-performance/capacity associative memories. 744-749 - Dinesh Bhatia

:
Restructuring wafers for maximum yield and some applications of WSI. 750-753 - T. E. A. Lees:

Context streams a theoretical basis for a generic form of MIMD pipelining. 754-757 - Ashwani Kumar Ramani, N. Gore, Pramod C. Sharma, Pradip K. Chande:

Performance analysis of hierarchically structured multiple bus multiprocessor system. 760-767 - Calvin Ching-Yuen Chen, Hee Yong Youn:

A comprehensive modeling for performance evaluation of regular interconnection network. 768-775 - Krishna M. Kavi, S. R. Kuthalam, Akshay K. Deshpande:

A decomposition approach for analysis of parallel processing systems. 776-779 - Adriano Valenzano, Riccardo Sisto, Luigi Ciminiera:

Modeling the execution of LOTOS specifications by cooperating extended finite state machines. 780-785 - Xiaodong Zhang, P. Srinivasan:

Distributed task processing performance on a NUMA shared memory multiprocessor. 786-789 - A. L. Kimball, Raimond L. Winslow:

Modeling the retinal horizontal cell layer on a massively parallel processor: a detailed neural network model. 792-798 - Akimichi Tanaka, Osamu Nakamura:

A probabilistic inference method with multiple evidences and its implementation using a layered network. 799-805 - Apostolos Nikolaos Refenes:

Optimizing connectionist datasets with ConSTrainer. 806-811 - Joydeep Ghosh, Richard L. Holmberg:

Multisensor fusion using neural networks. 812-815 - Achim G. Hoffmann:

On computational limitations of neural network architectures. 818-825 - Peter E. Raad

, A. N. Varghese:
On parallel processing in computational fluid dynamics. 826-833 - Raymond Greenlaw:

The parallel complexity of queue versus stack breadth-first search. 834-837 - Stuart Ullman, Bhagirath Narahari:

Mapping binary precedence trees to hypercubes and meshes. 838-841 - K. C. K. Luo, Yuan-Chieh Chow, Richard E. Newman-Wolfe:

Near-optimal heuristics for schedulings on task-dependent machines. 842-847 - Lixin Tao, Eva Ma:

Simulating parallel neighbouring communications among square meshes and square toruses. 850-857 - Ralf Klasing, Reinhard Lüling, Burkhard Monien:

Compressing cube-connected cycles and butterfly networks. 858-865 - Devendra Kumar, Saad Harous

:
An approach to study performance properties of distributed simulation. 866-869 - M. A. Sridhar, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:

On finding maximal subcubes in residual hypercubes. 870-873 - Eva Ma, Dennis G. Shea:

The embedding kernel on the IBM victor multiprocessor for program mapping and network reconfiguration. 874-879 - Constantine N. K. Osiakwan, Selim G. Akl:

The maximum weight perfect matching problem for complete weighted graphs is in PC. 880-887 - Mohamed G. Gouda, Michael Evangelist:

Convergence/response tradeoffs in concurrent systems. 188-192

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