SC 1988: Orlando, FL, USA
George A. Michael (Ed.): Proceedings Supercomputing '88, Orlando, FL, USA, November 12-17, 1988. IEEE Computer Society / ACM 1988 ISBN 0-8186-0882-X
Vincent A. Guarna Jr., Dennis Gannon, Yogesh Gaur, David Jablonowski: FAULT: an environment for programming parallel scientific applications. 3-10
Kenneth W. Neves: Growing discord: programming philosophy and hardware design. 18-26
James T. Kuehn, Burton J. Smith: The horizon supercomputing system: architecture and software. 28-34
Frank M. Pittelli, David Smitley: Analysis of a 3D toroidal network for a shared memory architecture. 42-46
Raymond R. Glenn: Performance prediction for the horizon super computer. 48-50
J. M. Daper: Compiling on horizon. 51-52
Daniel J. Kopetzky: HORSE: a simulation of the horizon supercomputer. 53-54
David A. Carlson, John M. Conroy: The fast fourier transform and sparse matrix computations: a study of two applications on teh HORIZON supercomputer. 55-58
David E. Culler, G. K. Maa: Assessing the benefits of fine-grain parallelism in dataflow programs. 60-69
Thomas L. Sterling, D. Scott Wills, Ellery Y. Chan: Tokenless static data flow using associative templates. 70-79


R. N. Braswell, Malcolm S. Keech: An evaluation of vector Fortran 200 generated by Cyber 205 and ETA-10 pre-compilation tools. 106-113
Mark D. Guzzi, Jay Hoeflinger, David A. Padua, Duncan H. Lawrie: Cedar Fortran and other Vector and parallel Fortran dialects. 114-121
J. H. Tang, Edward S. Davidson, J. Tong: Polycyclic Vector scheduling vs. Chaining on 1-Port Vector supercomputers. 122
James A. Sethian, J. B. Salem, A. F. Ghoniem: Interactive scientific visualization and parallel display techniques. 132-139
J. D. Fowler, A. F. McGrowen: Design and implementation of a supercomputer frame buffer system. 140-147
R. L. Philips: A scientific visualization workbench. 148-155
William E. Johnston, Dennis E. Hall, J. Hang, M. Rible, David W. Robertson: Distributed scientific video movie making. 156-162
Yoshikazu Tanaka, Kyouko Iwasawa, Shizuo Gotou, Yukio Umetani: Compiling techniques for first-order liner recurrences on a Vector computer. 174-181
Takao Tsuda, Yoshitoshi Kunieda: V-Pascal: an automatic vectorizing compiler for Pascal with no language extensions. 182-189
Robert A. Whiteside, Jerrold Leichter: Using Linda for supercomputing on a local area network. 192-199
S. Hatayama, M. Tsuchiya, Y. Shinkai, H. Morishige: Development of job-job step scheduler for NAL numerical simulator. 200-206
Maya Gokhale, Todd C. Torgersen: The symbolic hyperplane transformation for recursively defined arrays. 207-214
R. F. Bedoll: Mass storage support for supercomputing. 217-221
William Collins, David L. Kitts, Marjorie Devaney: Profiles in mass storage: a tale of two systems. 222-228
M. Ishiguro, M. Makino, N. Shinozawa: Vector and parallel processing of the nuclear reactor transient analysis code RELAPS. 230-236
Christine Eisenbeis, William Jalby, Alain Lichnewsky: Squeezing more CPU performance out of a Cray-2 by Vector block scheduling. 237-246
Nikhil Balram, C. Belo, José M. F. Moura: Parallel processing on supercomputers: a set of computional experiments. 247-257
Y. Liu, Olin Johnson: Optimal scheduling policies for mixed scalar-vector multiprocessor supercomputers. 258-265
Mostafa A. Bassiouni, N. Ranganathan, Amar Mukherjee: A scheme for data compression in supercomputers. 272-278
J. Richards, T. Kummell, D. G. Zarlengo: A mass storage system for supercomputers based on Unix. 279-286
Margaret L. Simmons, Harvey J. Wasserman: Performance comparison of the Cray-2 and Cray X-MP/416 supercomputers. 288-295
Christopher Eoyang, Raul Mendez, Olaf M. Lubeck: The birth of the second generation: the Hitachi S-820/80. 296-303
Jack Worlton: Some patterns of technological change in high-performance computers. 312-320
Shekhar Borkar, Robert Cohn, George W. Cox, Sha Gleason, Thomas R. Gross: Warp: an integrated solution of high-speed parallel computing. 330-339
Floyd B. Hanson, T. Moher, N. Sabelli, Ann Solem: A training program for scientific supercomputing users. 342-349
Christoph Scheurich, Michel Dubois: The design of a lockup-free cache for high-performance multiprocessors. 352-359
Henry G. Dietz, Chi-Hung Chi: CRegs: a new kind of memory for referencing arrays and pointers. 360-367
Kei Hiraki, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Toshio Shimada: Efficient vector processing on dataflow supercomputer SIGMA-1. 374-381
Daniel V. Pryor, Patrick J. Burns: Vectorized Monte Carlo molecular aerodynamics simulation of the Reyleigh problem. 384-391
B. Nassersharif, J. S. Peery, M. D. DeHart: Highly vectorized algorithm for transient simulation of space reactor systems. 393-399
Christian H. Bischof: A parallel QR factorization algorithm using local pivoting. 400-499
David H. Bailey, H. R. P. Gerguson: A Strassen-Newton algorithm for high-speed parallelizable matrix inversion. 419-424
N. Yoshida: A transformational approach to the derivation of hardware algorithms from recurrence equations. 433-440
B. W. Davies, R. G. Evans, T. Daniels, D. J. Rigby: The joint research councils' supercomputing unit. 450



