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IJCSLP 1992 Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations
- Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations (sessions A and B), held at IJCSLP'92, Washington, DC, USA, November 1992. 1992
Workshop A
- Sabri Büyüksoy, Mehmet Baray, Isik Aybay:
Distributed Prolog on a Hypercube Multicomputer. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Vincent David:
Semantic Parallelism in Heuristic Tree Search for a Distributed Implementation. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Péter Kacsuk:
3DPAM = WAM + DATAFLOW. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Kiyoshi Hirano:
KL1 Optimization Techniques for RISC Architecture. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Ian Olthof, John G. Cleary:
AND-Parallel Prolog on a Transputer-Based System. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Peter Sapaty:
The WAVE Paradigm. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - W. F. Clocksin:
The DelPhi Multiprocessor Inference Machine. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Fabrizio Baiardi:
A Data Driven Static Model for the Execution of Logic Programs on Dist. Memory Systems. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992
Workshop B
- Henrik Arro, Jonas Barklund, Johan Bevemyr:
Parallel Bounded Quantifiers - Preliminary Results. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Giancarlo Succi, Giuseppe Marino, R. Cantuccio, M. Facciolo, Tullio Vernazza:
A Transputer Implementation of SEL. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Koenraad De Bosschere:
Multi-Prolog: a Blackboard-based Parallel Logic Programming Language. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Kish Shen:
An Overview of DASWAM - An Implementation of DDAS. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Ryozo Kiyohara, Takashi Chikayama:
Parallel Inference System of the FGCS Project - Status Report. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Ewing L. Lusk, Ross A. Overbeek, Shyam Mudambi, Péter Szeredi:
Applications of the Aurora Parallel Prolog System to Computational Molecular Biology. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - David G. Schwartz, Leon Sterling:
Meta-level Constructs for Concurrency among Loosely-Coupled Course-Grained Knowledge Sources. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Shan-Wen Yan:
Efficiently Estimating Relative Grain Size for Logic Programs on Basic of Abstract Interpretation. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Donald A. Smith:
MultiLog: Data Or-Parallel Logic Programming. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Luis Manuel Gómez Henríquez, Manuel Carro, Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Implementation of an Event Driven Scheme for Visualizing Parallel Execution of Logic Programs. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Gopal Gupta, Manuel V. Hermenegildo, Vítor Santos Costa:
Generalized Stack-copying for And-Or Parallel Execution of Full Prolog. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Javed I. Khan, David Y. Y. Yun:
An Empirical Study on the Potential of Search Parallelism on MIMD Architecture. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Jennifer Burg, Charles E. Hughes, Sheau-Dong Lang:
Parallel Execution of CLP-R Programs. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Johan Bevemyr, Thomas Lindgren, Håkan Millroth:
Exploiting Recursion-Parallelism in Prolog: Preliminary Results. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992 - Mario Cannataro, Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, Giandomenico Spezzano, Domenico Talia:
Dynamic Process Scheduling in a Parallel Logic Machine. IJCSLP Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations 1992
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