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3. Sagamore Computer Conference 1974
- Tse-Yun Feng:
Parallel Processing, Proceedings of the Sagamore Computer Conference, Sagamore, Adirondack Mountains, NY, USA, August 20-23, 1974. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 24, Springer 1975, ISBN 3-540-07135-0
Scheduling 1
- N. F. Chen, C. L. Liu:
On a Class of Scheduling Algorithms for Multiprocessors Computing Systems. 1-16 - Andrew Chi-Chih Yao:
Scheduling Unit-Time Tasks with Limited Resources. 17-36
Associative Processors
- George R. Couranz, Mark S. Gerhardt, Charles J. Young:
Programmable Radar Signal Processing Using the Rap. 37-52 - Wei-Tih Cheng, Tse-Yun Feng:
Analysis and Design of a Cost-Effective Associative Processor for Weather Computations. 53-74 - M. J. Harrison, W. H. Harrison:
The Implementation of APL on an Associative Processor. 75-96 - Wolfgang Händler:
A Unified Associative and von-Neumann Processor EGPP and EGPP Array. 97-99 - Carl H. Smith, Larry D. Wittie:
Discriminating Content Addressable Memories. 100-101
Modelling and Parallelism Detection
- Robert M. Keller:
A Fundamental Tehoerem of Asynchronous Parallel Computation. 102-112 - Leslie Lamport:
The Hyperplane Method for an Array Computer. 113-131 - Pamela Z. Smith, Donald R. Fitzwater:
Syntactic Recognition of Paralel Proceses in Formally Defined Complexes of Interacting Digital Systems. 132-133
System Control
- Subramanya K. Shastry:
A Control Structure for Parallel Processing. 134-147 - J. H. Rowan, D. A. Smith, M. D. Swensen:
Toward the Design of a Network Manager for a Distributed Computer Network. 148-166 - Michael J. Spier, Richard L. Hill, Timothy J. Stein, Daniel Bricklin:
The Typeset-10 Message Exchange Facility - A Case Study in Systematic Design. 167-186
Scheduling II
- Art Lew:
Optimal Resource Allocation and Scheduling Among Parallel Processes. 187-202 - P. F. Reynolds, K. Mani Chandy:
A Recognizer and Post-Recognizer for Optimizing Execution Times of Programs. 203-204 - S. S. Reddi:
Analytic and Implementation Considerations of Two-Facility Sequencing in Computer Systems. 205-206 - Tom W. Keller, K. Mani Chandy:
Computer Models with Constrained Parallel Processors. 207-208
Radcap - The RADC Associative Processor
- Lyal H. Bauer:
Implementation of Data Manipulating Functions on the STARAN Associative Processor. 209-227 - Edward P. Stabler:
Mixed Mode Arithmetic for STARAN. 228-229 - John G. Marzolf:
AAPL: An Array Processing Language. 230-237 - Michael W. Summers, David F. Trad:
The Evolution of a Parallel Active Tracking Program. 238-249 - Brian W. Prentice:
Implementation of the AWACS Passive Tracking Algorithms on a Goodyear STARAN. 250-269 - David L. Baldauf:
Experience with an Operational Associative Processor. 270-271
Computation Algorithms
- P. A. Gilmore:
Matrix Computations on an Associative Processor. 272-290 - Daniel L. Weller, Edward S. Davidson:
Optimal Searching Algorithms for Parallel Pipelined Computers. 291-305 - I-Ngo Chen:
A New Parallel Algorithm for Network Flow Problems. 306-307
System Architecture and Component Design
- Cecil Kaplinsky:
Parallel Processing by Virtual Instruction. 308-318 - S. S. Reddi, Edward A. Feustel:
An Approach to Restructurable Computer Systems. 319-337 - C. J. Chen, A. A. Frank:
On Programmable Parallel Data Routing Networks via Cross-Bar Switches for Multiple Element Computer Architectures. 338-369 - C. P. Hsu, Tse-Yun Feng:
A Reconfigurable Parallel Arithmetic Unit. 370-371
Parallel Processor Architectures for AIR Traffic Control
- Walter L. Heimerdinger, G. F. Muething, Stephen John Nuspl, L. B. Wing:
Architectural Considerations in Interfacing a Parallel Processor to the Air Traffic Control System. 372-382 - H. Gregory Schitz, Cheng-Chi Huang:
An Efficient Implementation of Conflict Prediction in a Parallel Processor. 383-399 - H. N. Boyd:
An Associative Processor Architecture for Air Traffic Control. 400-416 - Everett E. Eddey, Will C. Meilander:
Application of an Associative Processor to Aircraft Tracking. 417-428 - Chulit Messajjee, W. Richards Adrion:
Analysis of Parallel Processing for Air Defense and Air Traffic Control for Thailand. 429-430
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