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IPDPS 2004: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2004), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 26-30 April 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2132-0
Fourth Workshop on Massively Parallel Processing - WMPP
- Mathias Halbach, Rolf Hoffmann:
Implementing Cellular Automata in FPGA Logic. - Raymond Hoare, Shen Chih Tung, Katrina Werger:
An 88-Way Multiprocessor within an FPGA with Customizable Instructions. - Qiong Zhang, Roger D. Chamberlain, Ronald S. Indeck, Benjamin M. West, Jason White:
Massively Parallel Data Mining Using Reconfigurable Hardware: Approximate String Matching. - Hong Wang, Lei Xie, Meiduo Wu, Robert A. Walker:
A Scalable Associative Processor with Applications in Database and Image Processing. - Darrell R. Ulm
, Johnnie W. Baker, Michael C. Scherger:
Solving a 2D Knapsack Problem Using a Hybrid Data-Parallel/Control Style of Computing. - Fernando Rodríguez Salazar, John R. Barker:
Linear Feedback Shift Register Interconnection Networks. - Constantine Katsinis, Diana Hecht, Ming Zhu, Harsha Narravula:
Parallel Matrix Algorithms on a Broadcast-Based Architecture. - John E. Dorband, Christine L. Mumford, Pearl Y. Wang:
Developing an aCe Solution for Two-Dimensional Strip Packing. - Joseph S. Szakas, Christian Trefftz:
Two Parallel Computational Geometry Algorithms: A Discrete Voronoi Diagram with Disappearing Seeds and Convex Hull. - Matthias Kühnemann, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
A Source Code Analyzer for Performance Prediction.
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