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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 196
Volume 196, Numbers 1-2, 6 April 1998
- Phillip B. Gibbons, Yossi Matias, Vijaya Ramachandran:
The Queue-Read Queue-Write Asynchronous PRAM Model. 3-29 - Laurent Colombet, Laurent Desbat:
Speedup and Efficiency of Large-Size Applications on Heterogeneous Networks. 31-44 - Ajay D. Kshemkalyani:
A Framework for Viewing Atomic Events in Distributed Computations. 45-70 - George Horatiu Botorog, Herbert Kuchen:
Efficient High-Level Parallel Programming. 71-107 - Alexandre Tiskin:
The Bulk-Synchronous Parallel Random Access Machine. 109-130 - Miriam Di Ianni:
Efficient Delay Routing. 131-151 - Philip D. MacKenzie, Vijaya Ramachandran:
ERCW PRAMs and Optical Communication. 153-180 - Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Klaus Schröder, Frank Schwarze:
Routing on Networks of Optical Crossbars. 181-200 - Stuart F. Oberman, Michael J. Flynn:
Reducing the Mean Latency of Floating-Point Addition. 201-214 - Axel Podehl, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
A Shared-Memory Implementation of the Hierarchical Radiosity Method. 215-240 - Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Barton P. Miller:
Using Cost to Control Instrumentation Overhead. 241-258 - Cheng-Hong Cho, Jer-Tsang Wang:
Triangular Grid Protocol: An Efficient Scheme for Replica Control with Uniform Access Quorums. 259-288 - Steven T. Hackstadt, Allen D. Malony:
DAQV: Distributed Array Query and Visualization Framework. 289-317 - J. A. Smith, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Performance of Fault-Tolerant Data and Compute Intensive Programs over a Network of Workstations. 319-345 - Franco Gasperoni, Uwe Schwiegelshohn:
List Scheduling in the Presence of Branches: A Theoretical Evaluation. 347-363 - Jens Knoop:
Eliminating Partially Dead Code in Explicitly Parallel Programs. 365-393 - Patrick Le Gouëslier d'Argence:
Affine Scheduling on Bounded Convex Polyhedric Domains is Asymptotically Optimal. 395-415
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