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2. PARLE 1989: Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Volume 1
- Eddy Odijk, Martin Rem, Jean-Claude Syre:

PARLE '89: Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe, Volume I: Parallel Architectures, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 12-16, 1989, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 365, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51284-5
Invited Lectures
- Seif Haridi, Erik Hagersten:

The Cache Coherence Protocol of the Data Diffusion Machine. 1-18 - William J. Dally, D. Scott Wills:

Universal Mechanisms for Concurrency. 19-33
Submitted Presentations
- Daniel Litaize, Fatimazhra Elkhlifi, Omar Hammami, Mustapha Lalam, Abdelaziz Mzoughi, Pascal Sainrat, Jean-Claude Salinier:

Serial Multiport Memory Multiprocessors. 34-51 - Pradip K. Chande, Ashwani Kumar Ramani, Pramod C. Sharma:

Modeling and Analysis of Multiprocessor Systems with Priority and Multiple Recources Allocation to the Tasks. 52-69 - Rajiv Gupta, Michael Epstein:

Achieving Low Cost Synchronization in a Multiprocessor System. 70-84 - Anton Gunzinger, Severin Mathis, Walter Guggenbühl:

The SYnchronous DAtaflow MAchine: Architecture and Performance. 85-99 - Dieter Wybranietz, Peter Buhler:

The Lady Programming Environment For Distributed Operating Systems. 100-117 - Xiao-ping Ling, Hideharu Amano:

A static scheduling system for a parallel machine (SM)2-II. 118-135 - Rita Loogen, Herbert Kuchen, Klaus Indermark, Werner Damm:

Distributed Implementation of Programmed Graph Reduction. 136-157 - David Bolton, Chris Hankin, Paul H. J. Kelly:

Parallel Object-Oriented Descriptions of Graph Reduction Machines (extended abstract). 158-175 - Alessandro Contessa, Eric Cousin, Christophe Coustet, Manuel Cubero-Castan, Guy Durrieu, Bernard Lécussan, Michel Lemaître, Paulino Ng:

MaRS, a Combinator Graph Reduction Multiprocessor. 176-192 - Simon L. Peyton Jones, Chris D. Clack, Jon Salkild:

High-Performance parallel graph reduction. 193-206 - David R. Lester:

An Efficient Distributed Collection Algorithm. 207-223 - Christian Queinnec, Barbara Beaudoing, Jean-Pierre Queille:

Mark DURING Sweep rather than Mark THEN Sweep. 224-237 - W. G. P. Mooij:

Architecture of a Communication Network Processor. 238-250 - Paul Anderson, Paul H. J. Kelly, Phil Winterbottom:

The Feasibility of a General-purpose Parallel Computing using WSI. 251-268 - Louis O. Hertzberger, Willem G. Vree:

A Coarse Grain Parallel Architecture for Functional Languages. 269-285 - John Darlington, Peter G. Harrison

, Hessam Khoshnevisan, Lee McLoughlin, Nigel Perry, Helen Pull, Mike Reeve, Keith Sephton, Lyndon While, Sue Wright:
A Functional Programming Environment Supporting Execution, Partial Execution and Transformation. 286-305 - Kenji Toda, Yoshinobu Uchibori, Toshitsugu Yuba:

The Gene Concept and its Implementation for a Dataflow Schemed Parallel Computer. 306-322 - Ali R. Hurson

, Ben Lee, Behrooz A. Shirazi:
Hybrid Structure: A Scheme for Handling Data Structures in a Data Flow Environment. 323-340 - Anders Gammelgaard:

Implementation Conditions for Delay Insensitive Circuits. 341-355
Project 415 Presentations
- Wim Bronnenberg:

POOL and DOOM: A survey of Esprit 415 subproject A, Philips Research Laboratories. 356-373 - E. Aposporidis, F. Lohnert:

Multi-Level Simulation For VLSI On The Parallel Object-Oriented Machine. 374-384 - Geoffrey Livingston Burn:

Overview of a Parallel Reduction Machine Project II. 385-396 - Björn Bergsten, Michel Couprie, Rubén González-Rubio, Brigitte Kerhervé, Mikal Ziane:

A Parallel Database Accelerator. 397-412 - Pier Giorgio Bosco, Carlo Cecchi, Corrado Moiso:

IDEAL & K-LEAF implementation: a progress report. 413-432 - Elvira Glück-Hiltrop, Matthias Ramlow, Ute Schürfeld:

The Stollmann Data Flow Machine. 433-457 - Wolfgang Ertel, Franz J. Kurfess

, Reinhold Letz, Xavier Pandolfi:
PARTHEO: A Parallel Inference Machine. 458-476

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