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IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Applications, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 1993
- Welcome to IEEE P&DT. 3

- W. Daniel Hillis:

Wrestling the future from the past: the transition to parallel computing. 6-7 - Paul Messina:

The concurrent supercomputing consortium: Year 1. 9-16 - Jack J. Dongarra:

Linear algebra libraries for high-performance computers: a personal perspective. 17-24 - David B. Loveman:

High performance Fortran. 25-42 - David H. Bailey, Eric Barszcz, Leonardo Dagum, Horst D. Simon

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NAS parallel benchmark results. 43-51 - Gregory V. Wilson:

A glossary of parallel computing terminology. 52-67
Volume 1, Number 2, May 1993
- More Than Parallel. 2

- Gul Agha, Svend Frølund, WooYoung Kim, Rajendra Panwar, Anna Patterson, Daniel C. Sturman:

Abstraction and modularity mechanisms for concurrent computing. 3-14 - Christine Tomlinson, Philip Cannata, Greg Meredith, Darrell Woelk:

The extensible services switch in Carnot. 16-20 - Scott Burleigh:

ROME: distributing C++ object systems. 21-32 - Andrew S. Grimshaw, W. Timothy Strayer, Padmini Narayan:

Dynamic, object-oriented parallel processing. 33-47 - Akinori Yonezawa, Satoshi Matsuoka, Masahiro Yasugi, Kenjiro Taura

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Implementing concurrent object-oriented languages on multicomputers. 49-61 - Ted G. Lewis, Hesham El-Rewini:

Parallax: a tool for parallel program scheduling. 62-72 - Shlomo Weiss:

Optimizing a superscalar machine to run vector code. 73-83
Volume 1, Number 3, August 1993
- First Impressions. 4

- Justin R. Rattner:

Desktops and Teraflops: A New Mainstream for Scalable Computing. 5-6
- Hesham El-Rewini, Ted G. Lewis, Bruce D. Shriver:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallel and Distributed Systems-From Theory to Practice. 7-11 - Ananth Grama, Anshul Gupta, Vipin Kumar:

Isoefficiency: measuring the scalability of parallel algorithms and architectures. 12-21 - Weichang Du:

An intentional approach to parallel programming. 22-32 - Giovanni Chiola, Alois Ferscha:

Distributed simulation of Petri nets. 33-50 - I-Ling Yen, Ernst L. Leiss, Farokh B. Bastani:

Exploiting redundancy to speed up parallel systems. 51-60 - Orly Kremien, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee:

Scalable, adaptive load sharing for distributed systems. 62-70 - Sanjay R. Radia, Jan K. Pachl

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The per-process view of naming and remote execution. 71-80 - Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron, Greg Lobe, Ian Parsons:

The Enterprise model for developing distributed applications. 85-96
Volume 1, Number 4, November 1993
- Overtaken by Events. 2

- An Interview with Harold Stone. 3-11

- Cherri M. Pancake:

Guest Editor's Introduction: The Changing Face of Supercomputing. 12-15 - Constantine J. Pavlakos, Larry A. Schoof, John F. Mareda:

A visualization model for supercomputing environments. 16-22 - Steven Lumetta, Liam Murphy, Xiaoye S. Li, David E. Culler, Ismail S. Khalil:

Decentralized optimal power pricing: the development of a parallel program. 23-31 - Robert H. B. Netzer, Jian Xu:

Adaptive message logging for incremental program replay. 32-39 - Michael J. Dalpee, T. James Cannaliato:

Beyond RPC: the Virtual Network. 41-57 - Janice M. Stone, Harold S. Stone, Philip Heidelberger, John Turek:

Multiple reservations and the Oklahoma update. 58-71 - Bojan Groselj:

Bounded and minimum global snapshots. 72-83

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