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- Information Processing and Oppertunities for HPCC Use in IndustryGeoffrey Fox, Kim Mills. 1-14
- Information Superhighways - Does Europe Need Them, Can Europe Build Them?David O. Williams. 15-19
- Simulation of Metal Forming Processes with Respect to MPP-Systems (Invited Paper)M. Hillmann, J. Weiher. 21-30
- High Image Quality Rendering on Scalable Parallel Systems (Invited Paper)Rolf Herken. 31
- Parallel Processing in High Integrity Aircraft Engine ControlS. H. Duncan, P. L. Gordon, Ed Zaluska, S. I. Edwards. 32-39
- An Embedded Solution Using High-Performance Computing for Cost Effective On-Line Real-Time Monitoring of Industrial ProcessesG. D. García, Francisco J. Suárez, Manuel García, Enrique Lasso, Rafael Guzman, Trevor Garden, David Watson, Chic McGregor, Faustino Obeso, Manuel Tarrío, Gianni Rota, Franco Cocola, Fiorella Degli. 40-45
- EUROPORT - ESPRIT European Porting ProjectsAdrian Colbrook, Max Lemke, Hermann Mierendorff, Klaus Stüben, Clemens-August Thole, Owen Thomas. 46-54
- Communication Reqirements in Parallel Crashworthiness SimulationGuy Lonsdale, Jan Clinckemaillie, Stefanos Vlachoutsis, J. Dubois. 55-61
- PAFEC-FE - A Commercial Parallel Finite Element PackageIan Boston, Mike Surridge, Colin Upstill. 62-71
- Solving Large-Scale Nonnormal Eigenproblems in the Aeronautical Industry Using Parallel BLASM. Bennani, T. Braconnier, J. C. Dunyach. 72-77
- Supercomputing on a Workstation Cluster: A Parallelized Lattice-Gas Solver for Transient Navier-Stokes-FlowM. Krafczyk, E. Rank. 78-83
- Parallel Techniques for Large-Scale Nonlinear Network OptimizationLucio Grandinetti, Francesca Guerriero, Roberto Musmanno. 84-91
- Experiences Concerning the Parallelization of the Finite Element Code SMARTAstrid Watermann, Jürgen Altes. 92-93
- Electrosmog and Electromagnetic CAD (Invited Paper)Wilfried Daehn. 94-98
- Three-Dimensional Simulation of Semiconductor DevicesWilfried Klix, Ralf Dittmann, Roland Stenzel. 99-104
- A Distributed Automatic Test Pattern Generation SystemPeter A. Krauss. 105-110
- Distributed Logic Simulation - A Test Environment for the Evaluation of Different ApproachesPeter Luksch. 111-116
- Modelling Hierarchy as Guideline for Parallel SimulationAxel Hunger, Frank Müller. 117-118
- Large Implicit Finite Element Simulations of Time-Dependent Incompressible Flows on Scalable Parallel SystemsH. Daniels, A. Peters, O. Bergen, C. Forkel. 119-124
- Parallel Simulation of Reacting Flows Using Detailed ChemistryDominique Thévenin, Frank Behrendt, Ulrich Maas, Jürgen Warnatz. 125-130
- Unstructured Computational Fluid Dynamics on Massively-Parallel SIMD-SystemsStefan Haberhauer. 131-138
- An Advanced Parallel Multiblock Code for the Solution of 2D Flow-fieldsC. de Nicola, Giuseppe De Pietro, M. Giuliani. 139-144
- Parallel Multigrid Reesults for Euler Equations and Grid Partitioning into a Large Number of BlocksC. W. Oosterlee, Hubert Ritzdorf, Anton Schüller, Barbara Steckel. 145-150
- Parallel Distributed Implementations of 2D Explicit Euler SolversLuc Giraud, G. M. Manzini. 151-156
- A Parallel Multiblock Euler/Navier-Stokes Solver on a Cluster of Workstations Using PVMEmmanuel Issman, Gérard Degrez, Johan De Keyser. 157-162
- Parallelization of a 3D Multi-Block Navier-Stokes Flow Solver on a Distributed Memory MIMD MachineG. van Beek, J. P. Geschiere, A. R. Sukul. 163-170
- Porting of a Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Solver to a Range of Parallel Computers and a Network of WorkstationsIsabelle d Ast. 171-176
- Lattice Gas Automata and Molecular Dynamics on a Network of ComputersKrzysztof Boryczko, Marian Bubak, Jacek Kitowski, Jacek Moscinski, Renata Slota. 177-180
- Parallel Scalar Optimized Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method for Rarefied Flows on the SP-1Stefan Dietrich, Iain Boyd. 181-182
- Modern Quantum Mechanical Techniques and Computations on the Electronic Structure of Polymers (Invited Paper)Jean-Marie André, Benoît Champagne, Joseph Delhalle, J. G. Fripiat, D. H. Mosley. 183-188
- Object-Oriented Simulation Software for Drug DesignRobert Bywater, Wouter Joosen, Stijn Bijnens, Pierre Verbaeten, Thomas Larsen, John W. Perram. 189-196
- Mapping Strategies for Sequential Sequence Comparison Algorithms on LAN-Based Message Passing ArchitecturesOswaldo Trelles-Salazar, Emilio L. Zapata, José María Carazo. 197-202
- Parallel Computing in Quantum Chemistry - Message Passing and Beyond for a General Ab Initio Program SystemHans Lischka, Holger Dachsel, Ron L. Shepard, Robert J. Harrison. 203-209
- Solving Dynamic and Quantum Chemical Problems with the Help of Concurrent ProcessorsP. Bleckmann, F. H. Walter. 210-218
- Intelligent Software: The OpenMol ProgramGeerd H. F. Diercksen. 219-222
- Parallel Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Commercial SurfactantsEamonn O Toole, Mike Surridge, Colin Upstill. 223-225
- Computer Simulations of Molecular Collision ProcessesJ. Schulte, G. Seifert. 226-231
- Parallel Processing of Generating Large Molecular DatabasesHartmut Braun, Margret Assfalg, Klaus Weymann, Tom Harvey. 232-235
- Applications of Parallel Constraint Logic Programming to Molecular Biology and GeneticsDominic A. Clark, Christopher J. Rawlings, Jack Shirazi. 236-237
- Simulating Biological Evolution on a Parallel ComputerUwe Tangen, Helmut Weberpals. 238-243
- Supercomputing in Polymer Research (Invited Paper)Kurt Kremer. 244-253
- Parallel Finite Element Algorithms Applied to Polymer FlowR. Keunings, R. Aggarwal, P. Henriksen, Denis Vanderstraeten, O. Zone. 254-260
- Performance of a Molecular-Dynamics Algorithm on Connection Machines CM-200 and CM-5Ole H. Nielsen. 261-266
- Parallel Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Liquid and Amorphous MetalsUlrich K. Rößler, Helmar Teichler. 267-273
- Computational Materials Science from First PrinciplesD. Hohl. 274-280
- Automatic Parallelization of a Crystal Growth Simulation Program for Distributed-Memory SystemsMichael Gerndt. 281-286
- A Parallel Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of Crystal Growth at a Cluster of WorkstationsM. J. P. Nijmeijer. 287-292
- Simulated Annealing for N-body SystemsJ. M. Voogd, Peter M. A. Sloot, R. van Dantzig. 293-298
- The Message Passing Version of ECMWF s Weather Forecast ModelSaulo R. M. Barros, David Dent, Lars Isaksen, Guy Robinson, Fritz G. Wollenweber. 299-304
- Parallel Computing for Weather PredictionUte Gärtel, Wolfgang Joppich, Anton Schüller. 305-310
- Parallelization of a Mesoscale Model of Atmospheric Circulation - An Object-Oriented ApproachJens Gerlach, Birgit Kähler. 311-316
- Parallelization of Scientific Applications: Data Assimilation in MeteorologyY. Trémolet, F.-X. Le Dimet, Denis Trystram. 317-322
- Parallelization of Large Scale Ocean Models by Data DecompositionHans-Peter Kersken, B. Fritzsch, Olaf Schenk, W. Hiller, J. Behrens, E. Krauße. 323-328
- Simulation of Tidal Flows for Southern North Sea and Sediment Transports for Western Scheldt Estuary on Parallel ComputersZ. W. Song, K. P. P. Pathirana, Dirk Roose, Jean Berlamont. 329-334
- A Sequential-Parallel Approach for Coupling Chemistry and Transport in Groundwater Quality ModellingChristophe Kervévan, Robert Fabriol, Antonio Guillén, Jean-Pierre Sauty. 335-339
- Supporting an Oil Reservoir Simulator in a Distributed Memory EnvironmentCliff Addison, Thomas Christensen, Jesper Larsen, Tim Oliver, Andy Sunderland. 340-345
- The Parallelization of the AEA Probabilistic Safety Assessment Program, MASCOTH. W. Yau, K. A. Cliffe, J. E. Sinclair, P. J. Sumner. 346-351
- Monte Carlo Simulations of Lattice Gauge Theories on Multiprocessor SystemsPeter Altevogt, Fritz Gutbrod. 352-357
- The Formation of Galaxies: A Challenge for Supercomputers - A Simple Task for GRAPE?Matthias Steinmetz. 358-364
- Parallel Magnetohydrodynamics on the CM-5S. Poedts, P. M. Meijer, J. P. Goedbloed, Henk A. van der Vorst, A. Jakoby. 365-370
- First Results from the Parallelization of CERN s NA48 Simulation ProgramJohn Apostolakis, Claudio E. Bruschini, Paolo Calafiura, Fabrizio Gagliardi, Michael Metcalf, Alan Norton, Bernd Panzer-Steindel, Laura M. Bertolotto, Ken J. Peach. 371-376
- Software Package for Reflection High Energy Electron Diffraction Beam Intensity Measurement and Analysis SystemG. E. Girlin, G. M. Guryanov, N. P. Korneeva, Yu. B. Samsonenko. 377-379
- Conceiving Computationally Intensive Approaches to Vision (Invited Paper)Nicolai Petkov. 380-389
- A Transputer-Based Visually-Guided Robot System Using Neuro-ControlStefan Hagmann, Hubert Kihl, Daniel Kuhn, Jean-Philippe Urban. 390-395
- A Scalable Performance Prediction Method for Parallel Neural Network SimulationsLouis Vuurpijl, Theo E. Schouten, Jan Vytopil. 396-401
- PREENS, a Parallel Research Excecution Environment for Neural SystemsLouis Vuurpijl, Theo E. Schouten, Jan Vytopil. 402-407
- Parallel Implementation of Control Tasks for an Automated Stereo Camera MountDavid A. Castelow, N. D. Gent. 408-415
- Simulating Neural Networks on Telmat T-nodeZdenek Hanzálek. 416-417
- A Genetic Algorithm for Grammatical InferenceMarc M. Lankhorst. 418-419
- A Massively Parallel Implementation of the Full Search Vector Quantization AlgorithmPaul Lukowicz, Jutta Schiffers, Rudi Cober. 420-421
- Commercial Database Applications on Parallel SystemsIain Cramb, Colin Upstill. 422-423
- Evaluation of High Performance Parallel Database MachinesJon M. Kerridge, Innes Jelly, Chris Bates. 424-429
- A Free-Text Retrieval Index-Server on a Massively Parallel MachineF. Richard Kroll. 430-434
- Large Scale Data Management and Massively Parallel Architectures in Automatic Fingerprint RecognitionDavid Walter, Jon M. Kerridge. 435-440
- PARCS: Parallel Picture Archiving and Communication SystemMarco Fruscione, L. Marenzi, Sergio Punzi, Paolo Stofella. 441-445
- The Performance of a Parallel Scheme Using the Divide-and-Conquer MethodQi Yang, Clement T. Yu, Chengwen Liu. 446-447