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- A Capacity Planning Methodology for Large-Scale Computer SystemsHerman D. Hughes, Liang Li. 3-14
- Optimizing Batch Initiator Selection in an MVS EnvironmentRicardo F. Garzia. 15-19
- Computer System and Workload Parametric Model with Measured ResultsAnna Hac. 21-30
- Error Analysis of the Mean Busy Period of a QueuePeter J. Denning, Wolfgang Kowalk. 31-40
- Robustness of Operational Analysis Formulae for Queuing Networks with General Service TimesRajan Suri. 41-51
- A Markov Model for Evaluating Synchronization AlgorithmsManfred Ruschitzka. 53-65
- Scheduling Multiple Processors with Memory ConstraintsCharles Maretel. 67-75
- On Minimizing the Number of Page Faults with Complete InformationTeofilo F. Gonzalez. 77-81
- A Comparative Study of Crossbar-Structured Multiprocessor SystemsTian-Pong Chang, Yung-Ming Yu. 83-90
- Realization versus Simulation min Finite AutomataBoleslaw Mikolajczak. 91-94
- Computations in the Network of (alpha, k)-MachinesJanusz Stoklosa. 95-98
- Simulation of the Computation Section of a Vector ProcessorRonald H. Perrott, C. King. 101-105
- The Design of an Integrated Packet/Circuit Switched Network SimulatorUdo W. Pooch. 107-115
- SSIP - A Processor Interconnection SimulatorPhilippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux, Raul Weber, Jairo Prezzi, Maurizio Tazza. 117-122
- A Layered Approach for Performance Evaluation of Computer NetworksAlberto Faro, Gaetano Messina. 123-131
- Performance Evaluation of Nets of Agencies with BORISHendrik Decker. 133-139
- Software Simulator for Multiple Computer Simulation SystemE. Pearse O Grady. 141-147
- An Emulation Based Simulator TechniqueMarjorie K. Kirchoff, Richard A. Rogers. 149-152
- A Multilevel Adaptable Architecture Parallel SimulatorRoberto Vaccaro, Felice Cennamo, A. D Orta. 153-157
- WISPAC: A Parallel Array Computer for Simulation ApplicationsVincent C. Rideout, J. Eastman, Adel Said Elmaghraby, Raphael A. Finkel, A. A. Frank, T. J. Kaminsky, Charles R. Kime, John A. McPherson, Michael Jon Redmond, S. Diane Smith. 159-169
- Some Observations on Supercomputer Computational EnvironmentsMyron Ginsberg. 173-184
- Petroleum Reservoir Simulation on the CRAY-1 and on the FPS-164John R. Wallis, J. Rodney Grisham. 191-199
- Characterization of Parallel ComputersRoger W. Hockney. 201-206
- Navier-Stokes Solution on the CYBER-203 by a Pseudospectral TechniqueJules J. Lambiotte Jr., Shahid H. Bokhari, M. Yousuff Hussaini, Steven A. Orszag. 207-212
- A Polyalgorithm with Diagonal Storing for the Solution of Very Large Indefinite Linear Banded Systems on a Vector ComputerWilli Schönauer, Karlheinz Raith. 213-220
- Highly Parallel Computing of Linear Equations on the Matrix-Broadcast-Memory Connected Array Processor SystemYukio Kaneda, Masaki Kohata. 221-225
- The Application of Array Processors to Large-Scale Scientific Simulation: Some Recent DevelopmentsEdward J. Kushner, M. Edward Borasky. 227-233
- Solving Partial Differential Equations on a Cellular Tree MachineGyula A. Magó, Roy P. Pargas. 235-241
- The PAL System - A Parallel Algorith Design System for VLSI Based Array ArchitecturesRobert G. Reynolds, T. L. Chang. 243-250
- Parallelism in Computer ArchitectureWalter Ameling. 251-260
- Realization of Synchronization Tools and their Efficiency in the Muliprocessor M5PSJohannes Milde, Lothar Krings, Walter Ameling. 261-265
- Ultra-Arithmetic: The Digital Computer Set in Function SpaceWillard L. Miranker. 275-279
- A New Arithmetic for Scientific ComputationUlrich W. Kulisch. 281-284
- Realization of an Optimal Computer ArithmeticGerd Bohlender, Kurt Grüner. 285-290
- Evaluation of Arithmetic Expressions with Maximum AccuracyHarald Böhm. 291-294
- Solving Functional Equations with Guaranteed Close BoundsEdgar Kaucher. 295-298
- Solving Algebraic Problems with High AccuracySiegfried M. Rump. 299-300
- A FORTRAN Extension for Scientific ComputationChristian P. Ullrich. 301-305
- PASCAL-SC: A PASCAL Extension for Scientific ComputationJürgen Wolff von Gudenberg. 307-310
- Circuits and Systems: Implementing Communication with StreamsSteven D. Johnson. 311-319
- Through a Glass Darkly: Observations on Referential TranslucencyThomas J. Myers, A. Toni Cohen. 321-327