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- 1994
- Amit Agarwala, Chita R. Das:
A Shared Memory Environment for Hypercubes. ICPP (1) 1994: 200-207 - Chouki Aktouf, Chantal Robach, Guy Mazaré:
Fault-Tolerant Routing Algorithms for a Massively Parallel Machine. ICPP (1) 1994: 246-249 - James B. Armstrong, Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Kenneth H. Casey:
Image Correlation: A Case Study to Examine SIMD/MIMD Trade-offs for Scalable Parallel Algorithms. ICPP (1) 1994: 241-245 - Debashis Basak, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing Large Hierarchical Multiprocessor Systems under Processor, Interconnection, and Packaging Advancements. ICPP (1) 1994: 63-66 - Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Ashwini K. Nanda, Tahsin Askar:
Performance and Reliability of the Multistage Bus Network. ICPP (1) 1994: 26-33 - Ricardo Bianchini, Thomas J. LeBlanc:
Can High Bandwidth and Latency Justify Large Cache Blocks in Scalable Multiprocessors? ICPP (1) 1994: 258-262 - Peter Thomas Breznay, Mario Alberto López:
A Class of Static and Dynamic Hierarchical Interconnection Networks. ICPP (1) 1994: 59-62 - Andrea Capitanio, Nikil D. Dutt, Alexandru Nicolau:
Partitioning of Variables for Multiple-Register-File VLIW Architectures. ICPP (1) 1994: 298-301 - Yeimkuan Chang, Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Akhilesh Kumar:
A Distributed Cache Coherence Protocol for Hypercube Multiprocessors. ICPP (1) 1994: 150-157 - Shyh-Kwei Chen, W. Kent Fuchs, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
An Analytical Approach to Scheduling Code for Superscalar and VLIW Architectures. ICPP (1) 1994: 285-292 - Chi-Hung Chi:
Compiler Optimization Technique for Data Cache Prefetching Using a Small CAM Array. ICPP (1) 1994: 263-266 - Hsiao-chen Chung, Chuan-lin Wu, James Rakes, Peter J. Zievers, Yin-Kuan Lin:
Design and Evaluation of a Multiprocessor Architecture with Decentralized Control. ICPP (1) 1994: 97-100 - William E. Cohen, Henry G. Dietz, J. B. Sponaugle:
Dynamic Barrier Architecture for Multi-Mode Fine Grain Parallelism Using Conventional Processors. ICPP (1) 1994: 93-96 - Fredrik Dahlgren, Per Stenström:
Reducing the Write Traffic for a Hybrid Cache Protocol. ICPP (1) 1994: 166-173 - José Duato:
A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Deadlock-Free Adaptive Routing in Wormhole Networks. ICPP (1) 1994: 142-149 - Kemal Efe, Antonio Fernández:
Computational Properties of Mesh Connected Trees: Versatile Architectures for Parallel Computation. ICPP (1) 1994: 72-76 - Ahmed El-Amawy, Priyalal Kulasinghe:
Theory of Generalized Branch and Combine Clock Networks. ICPP (1) 1994: 34-37 - Kenneth N. Ellis, Winser E. Alexander:
Block Data Processing Using Commercial Processors. ICPP (1) 1994: 232-235 - Tse-Yun Feng, Yanggon Kim:
A New Tag Scheme and Its Tree Representation for a Shuffle-Exchange Network. ICPP (1) 1994: 109-112 - Ronald Fernandes, Donald K. Friesen, Arkady Kanevsky:
Efficient Routing and Broadcasting in Recursive Interconnection Networks. ICPP (1) 1994: 51-58 - Andrew C. Flavell, Yoshizo Takahashi:
Continuum: A Hybrid Time/Space Communications Paradigm for K-ary N-cubes. ICPP (1) 1994: 38-41 - Benjamin Gamsa, Orran Krieger, Michael Stumm:
Optimizing IPC Performance for Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. ICPP (1) 1994: 208-211 - Kanad Ghose, R. Kym Horsell, Nitin K. Singhvi:
Hybrid Multiprocessing in OPTIMUL: A Multiprocessor for Distributed and Shared Memory Multiprocessing with WDM Optical Fiber Interconnections. ICPP (1) 1994: 196-199 - K. Gopinath, M. K. Krishna Narasimhan, Beng-Hong Lim, Anant Agarwal:
Performance of Switch Blocking on Multithreaded Architectures. ICPP (1) 1994: 275-284 - Vipul Gupta, Eugen Schenfeld:
A Comparative Performance Study of an Interconnection Cached Network. ICPP (1) 1994: 191-195 - Richard P. Halverson Jr., Art Lew:
Programming with Functional Memory. ICPP (1) 1994: 85-92 - V. Carl Hamacher, Hong Jiang:
Comparison of Mesh and Hierarchical Networks for Multiprocessors. ICPP (1) 1994: 67-71 - Toshihiro Hanawa, Hideharu Amano, Yoshifumi Fujikawa:
Multistage Interconnection Networks with Multiple Outlets. ICPP (1) 1994: 1-8 - Jen-Peng Huang, S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall:
Analysis of Interconnection Networks Based on Cayley Graphs of Strong Generating Sets. ICPP (1) 1994: 42-45 - Randall L. Hyde, Brett D. Fleisch:
Degenerate Sharing. ICPP (1) 1994: 267-270
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