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- 1990
- Takayasu Ito, Robert H. Halstead Jr.:
Parallel Lisp: Languages and Systems, US/Japan Workshop on Parallel Lisp, Sendai, Japan, June 5-8, 1989, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 441, Springer 1990, ISBN 3-540-52782-6 [contents] - 1989
- Ron Goldman, Richard P. Gabriel, Carol Sexton:
Qlisp: An Interim Report. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 161-181 - Robert H. Halstead Jr.:
New Ideas in Parallel Lisp: Language Design, Implementation, and Programming Tools. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 2-57 - Williams Ludwell Harrison III, Zahira Ammarguellat:
The Design of Automatic Parallelizers for Symbolic and Numeric Programs. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 235-253 - Takayasu Ito, Manabu Matsui:
A Parallel Lisp Language PaiLisp and Its Kernel Specification. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 58-100 - Hideya Iwasaki:
mUtilisp: A Lisp Dialect for Parallel Processing. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 316-321 - Morry Katz, Daniel Weise:
Continuing Into the Future: On the Interaction of Futures and First-Class Continuations. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 101-102 - Robert R. Kessler, Mark R. Swanson:
Concurrent Scheme. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 200-234 - David A. Kranz, Robert H. Halstead Jr., Eric Mohr:
Mul-T: A High-Performance Parallel Lisp. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 306-311 - James S. Miller, Barbara S. Epstein:
Garbage Collection in MultiScheme. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 138-160 - Ken-ichiro Murakami:
A Pseudo Network Approach to Inter-processor Communication on a Shared-memory Multi-processor MacELIS. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 300-305 - Randy B. Osborne:
Speculative Computation in Multilisp. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 103-137 - Joseph Daniel Pehoushek, Joseph S. Weening:
Low-Cost Process Creation and Dynamic Partitioning in Qlisp. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 182-199 - Daniel L. Pierson:
Integrating Parallel Lisp with Modern UNIX-based Operating Systems. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 312-315 - Etsuya Shibayama, Akinori Yonezawa:
Optimistic and Pessimistic Synchronization in Distributed Computing. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 257-260 - Norihisa Suzuki:
TOP-1 Multiprocessor Workstation. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 353-363 - Ikuo Takeuchi:
Concurrent Programming in TAO - Practice and Experience. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 271-299 - Mario Tokoro:
Toward a New Computing Model for an Open Distributed Environment. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 261-268 - Hiroshi Yasui, Toshikazu Sakaguchi, Kohichi Kudo, Nobuyuki Hironishi:
Design of the Shared Memory System for Multi-Processor Lisp Machines and Its Implementation on the EVLIS Machine. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 348-352 - Akinori Yonezawa:
A Reflective Object Oriented Concurrent Language ABCL/R. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 254-256 - Taiichi Yuasa, Takafumi Kawana:
PM1 und PMLisp: An Experimental Machine and Its Lisp System for Research on MIMD Massively Parallel Computation. Workshop on Parallel Lisp 1989: 322-347
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