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- Parallelizing WHILE LoopsYoufeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis. 1-8
- Parallel Interval Analysis of Data Flow EquationsAngelika Zobel. 9-16
- The Chare Kernel Parallel Programming Language and SystemLaxmikant V. Kalé. 17-25
- Parallel Programming with Algorithmic MotifsIan T. Foster, Rick L. Stevens. 26-34
- Parallelism Encapsulation in C++Youfeng Wu, Ted G. Lewis. 35-42
- From Control Flow to DataflowMicah Beck, Keshav Pingali. 43-52
- Extending Dataflow Principles for MultiprocessingHandong Wu, Lars-Erik Thorelli. 53-60
- Optimal Code Scheduling for Multiple-Pipeline ProcessorsAshar Nisar, Henry G. Dietz. 61-64
- Compiling Programs to Direct Access Data-Flow GraphsYi-Hsiu Wei, Jean-Luc Gaudiot. 65-69
- Analyzing Traces with Anonymous SynchronizationDavid P. Helmbold, Charles E. McDowell, Jian-Zhong Wang. 70-77
- Static Infinite Wait Anomaly Detection in Polynomial TimeStephen P. Masticola, Barbara G. Ryder. 78-87
- OREGAMI: Software Tools for Mapping Parallel Computations to Parallel ArchitecturesVirginia Mary Lo, Sanjay V. Rajopadhye, Samik Gupta, David Keldsen, Moataz A. Mohamed, Jan Arne Telle. 88-92
- On the Complexity of Event Ordering for Shared-Memory Parallel Program ExecutionsRobert H. B. Netzer, Barton P. Miller. 93-97
- Maintaining Scalable Checkpoints on HypercubesChung-Chi Jim Li, W. Kent Fuchs. 98-104
- Issues in the Optimization of Parallel ProgramsSamuel P. Midkiff, David A. Padua. 105-113
- Parallelizing Non-Vectorizable Loops for MIMD MachinesKi-Chang Kim, Alexandru Nicolau. 114-118
- On the Parallelism of Nested For-Loops Using Index Shift MethodLang-Sheng Liu, Chin-Wen Ho, Jang-Ping Sheu. 119-123
- Perspective Views: A Technique for Enhancing Parallel Program VisualizationAlfred Hough, Janice E. Cuny. 124-132
- On the Mapping of Program Graphs Onto Pipeline NetsCamille Batarekh. 133-136
- Generalized Mapping of Parallel Algorithms Onto Parallel ArchitecturesVipin Chaudhary, Jake K. Aggarwal. 137-141
- Compiling for LocalityKeshav Pingali, Anne Rogers. 142-146
- Performance Efficient Mapping of Applications to Parallel and Distributed ArchitecturesEyal Zimran, Manohar Rao, Zary Segall. 147-154
- Experiences with BeLinda: A Synthetic Linda Benchmark for Parallel Computing PlatformsSrikanth Kambhatla, Jon Inouye, Jonathan Walpole. 155-162
- A Comparison of Programming Models for Shared Memory MultiprocessorsCalvin Lin, Lawrence Snyder. 163-170
- Characterization of Multicomputer Systems: A Transfer Ratio ApproachMarc Willebeek-LeMair, Anthony P. Reeves, Chun H. Ning. 171-178
- Tiling of Iteration Spaces for MulticomputersJ. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan. 179-186
- Static Scheduling for Barrier MIMD ArchitecturesAbderrazek Zaafrani, Henry G. Dietz, Matthew T. O Keefe. 187-194
- A Simple Mechanism for Efficient Barrier Synchronization in MIMD MachinesYitzhak Birk, Phillip B. Gibbons, Jorge L. C. Sanz, Danny Soroker. 195-198
- Efficient Exploitation of Concurrency Using Graph DecompositionCarolyn McCreary, Helen Gill. 199-203
- The I Test: A New Test for Subscript Data DependenceXiangyun Kong, David Klappholz, Kleanthis Psarris. 204-211
- Obtaining Dependence Vectors for Nested-Loop ComputationsHudson Benedito Ribas. 212-219
- Data Dependence Analysis: The Lambda Test RevisitedDirk Grunwald. 220-223
- Parallel Structuring of Programs Containing I/O StatementsK. Sridharan, Ravi Narayanaswamy, Carole Denton, William Eventoff. 224-228
- Vectorization Techniques for Theorem Proving in Propositional LogicWen-Tsuen Chen, Ming-Yi Fang. 229-235
- Comparison of Two Shared-Memory Emulators for Flat Committed-Choice Logic ProgramsEvan Tick, Jim A. Crammond. 236-242
- Control in Production Systems with Multiple Rule FiringsSteve Kuo, Dan I. Moldovan, Seungho Cha. 243-246
- Parallelizing Compilation of Rule-Based ProgramsDaniel P. Miranker, Chin-Ming Kuo, James C. Browne. 247-251
- A Coherency Model for Virtually Shared MemoryLothar Borrmann, Martin Herdieckerhoff. 252-257
- Distribution of Pages in a Distributed Virtual MemoryPatrick M. Clancey, Joan M. Francioni. 258-265
- Share Data Placement Optimizations to Reduce Multiprocessor Cache Miss RatesJosep Torrellas, Monica S. Lam, John L. Hennessy. 266-270
- Cache or Local Memory Thrashing and Compiler Strategy in Parallel Processing SystemsZhixi Fang. 271-275
- MaRGOH: A Parallel Programming Approach for a Massive Cluster-Oriented SystemMartin Adelantado, Nourredine Hifdi. 276-277
- Runtime Monitoring in a Network EnvironmentBernd Bruegge, Frank Walzer. 278-279
- A Synthesis Approach to Developing Large Petri NetsYigang Chen, Wei-Tek Tsai. 280-281
- Microtasking Recursive, Parallel ProgramsJyh-Herng Chow, Williams Ludwell Harrison III. 282-283
- State-Space Abstraction of Concurrent Programs: A Means to Computation-Progressive SchedulingTzilla Elrad, N. Krishna Kumar. 284-285
- How Port Ensembles Aid the Efficient Retargeting of Reduction AlgorithmsWilliam G. Griswold, Gail A. Harrison, David Notkin, Lawrence Snyder. 286-287
- Distributing Programs on Different Parallel ArchitecturesMagne Haveraaen. 288-289
- Exact Data Dependence Analysis Using Data Access DescriptorsLorenz Huelsbergen, Douglas Hahn, James R. Larus. 290-291
- Mapping Partitioned Program Modules Onto Multicomputer Nodes Using Simulated AnnealingKai Hwang, Jian Xu. 292-293
- A Compilation Scheme for Macro-Dataflow Computation on Hierarchical Multiprocessor SystemsHironori Kasahara, Hiroki Honda, M. Iwata, M. Hirota. 294-295
- An Efficient Mapping of Directed Graph Based Computations onto SIMD Hypercube Arrays and ApplicationsKichul Kim, Viktor K. Prasanna. 296-297
- Visualizing Context-Switches Using PIE and the Mach Kernel MonitorTed Lehr, David Black, Zary Segall, Dalibor F. Vrsalovic. 298-299
- On Control Flow and Pseudo-Static Dynamic Allocation StrategySantosh Pande, Dharma P. Agrawal, Jon Mauney. 300-301
- An Asynchronous Communication Protocol for Heterogeneous Distributed ProgrammingBehrooz Shirazi, David D. H. Lin. 302