PARLE '93 Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe [electronic resource] : 5th International PARLE Conference Munich, Germany, June 14–17, 1993 Proceedings /

Parallel processing offers a solution to the problem of providing the processing power necessary to help understand and master the complexity of natural phenomena and engineering structures. By taking several basic processing devices and connecting them together the potential exists of achieving a performance many times that of an individual device. However, building parallel application programs is today recognized as a highly complex activity requiring specialist skills and in-depth knowledge. PARLE is an international, European based conference which focuses on the parallel processing subdomain of informatics and information technology. It is intended to become THE European forum for interchange between experts in the parallel processing domain and to attract both industrial and academic participants with a technical programme designedto provide a balance between theory and practice. This volume contains the proceedings of PARLE '93. The PARLE conference came into existence in 1987 as an initiative from the ESPRIT I programme and the format was revised in 1991/92. PARLE '93 is the second conference with the new format and was held in Munich.

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Main Authors: Bode, Arndt. editor., Reeve, Mike. editor., Wolf, Gottfried. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
Subjects:Computer science., Microprocessors., Computer communication systems., Special purpose computers., Computer system failures., Architecture, Computer., Computer programming., Computer Science., Computer System Implementation., Processor Architectures., Computer Communication Networks., Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems., System Performance and Evaluation., Programming Techniques.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56891-3
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