Parallel Architectures and Their Efficient Use | First Heinz Nixdorf Symposium, Paderborn, Germany, November 11-13, 1992. Proceedings | ISBN 9783540476375

Parallel Architectures and Their Efficient Use

First Heinz Nixdorf Symposium, Paderborn, Germany, November 11-13, 1992. Proceedings

herausgegeben von Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Burkhard Monien und Arnold L. Rosenberg
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonFriedhelm Meyer auf der Heide
Herausgegeben vonBurkhard Monien
Herausgegeben vonArnold L. Rosenberg
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Parallel Architectures and Their Efficient Use

First Heinz Nixdorf Symposium, Paderborn, Germany, November 11-13, 1992. Proceedings

herausgegeben von Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Burkhard Monien und Arnold L. Rosenberg
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonFriedhelm Meyer auf der Heide
Herausgegeben vonBurkhard Monien
Herausgegeben vonArnold L. Rosenberg
Research in the field of parallel computer architectures and
parallel         algorithms has been very successful in recent
years, and further progress isto be expected. On the other
hand, the question of basic principles of the   architecture
of universal parallel computers and their realizations            is
still wide open. The answer to this question must be
regarded as mostimportant for the further development of
parallel computing and especially   for user acceptance.
The First Heinz Nixdorf Symposium brought together      leading
experts in the field of parallel computing and its
applications to discuss the state of the art, promising
directions of research, and         future perspectives. It was the
first in a series of Heinz Nixdorf Symposia, intended to
cover varying subjects from the research spectrum of                  the
Heinz Nixdorf Institute of the University of Paderborn.
This volume presents the proceedings of the symposium, which
was held in Paderborn in   November1992. The contributions
are grouped into four parts: parallel         computation models and
simulations, existing parallel machines,                  communication and
programming paradigms, and parallel algorithms.