1. ACPC 1991:
Salzburg,
Austria
Hans P. Zima (Ed.):
Parallel Computation, First International ACPC Conference, Salzburg, Austria, September 30 - October 2, 1991, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 591 Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55437-8
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New Program Restructuring Technology.
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- Ted G. Lewis, R. Currey, Jie Liu:
Data Parallel Program Design.
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A Powerful Hig-Level Debugger for Parallel Programs.
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89-101
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102-114
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Parallel and Distributed Programming With ParMod-C.
115-126
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Code Generation for a Data Parallel SIMD Language.
127-138
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Data Structures for Optimizing Programs with Explicit Parallelism.
139-156
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MODULA-S: A Language to Exploit Two Dimensional Parallelism.
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201-207
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208-225
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