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Advanced Course: Future Parallel Computers 1986
- Philip C. Treleaven, Marco Vanneschi:

Future Parallel Computers, An Advanced Course, Pisa, Italy, June 9-20, 1986, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 272, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18203-9 - Fabrizio Baiardi

, Marco Vanneschi:
Parallelism Issues in Multi-Style Computers. 1-34 - David May, Roger Shepherd, Catherine Keane:

Communicating Process Architecture: Transputers and Occam. 35-81 - John R. Gurd, P. M. C. C. Barahona, A. P. Wim Böhm, Chris C. Kirkham, A. J. Parker, John Sargeant:

Fine-Grain Parallel Computing: The Dataflow Approach. 82-152 - Werner E. Kluge, Claudia Schmittgen:

Reduction Languages and Reduction Systems. 153-184 - Wolfgang Bibel, Franz J. Kurfess

, K. Aspetsberger, Peter Hintenaus, Johann Schumann:
Parallel Inference Machines. 185-226 - Wim Bronnenberg, M. D. Janssens, Eddy Odijk, Rob A. H. van Twist:

The Architecture of DOOM. 227-269 - R. J. Karia:

Towards a Parallel Architecture for Functional Languages. 270-285 - Rubén González-Rubio, A. Bradier, Jean Rohmer:

DDC Delta Driven Computer - a Parallel Machine for Symbolic Processing. 286-298 - Atsuhiro Goto, Shunichi Uchida:

Towards a High Performance Parallel Inference Machine - The Intermediate Stage Plan of PIM. 299-320 - Wolfgang K. Giloi:

Interconnection Networks for Massively Parallel Computer Systems. 321-348 - Mariagiovanna Sami, Nello Scarabottolo:

Fault-Tolerance in Parallel Architectures. 349-372 - P. Mehring, E. Aposporidis:

Multi-Level Simulator for VLSI. 373-386 - Patrice Quinton:

An Introduction to Systolic Architectures. 387-400 - Giuseppe Attardi:

Concurrency in a Knowledge Base. 401-415 - Philip C. Treleaven, Apostolos Nikolaos Refenes, Kenneth J. Lees, Stephen C. McCabe:

Computer Architectures for Artificial Intelligence. 416-482

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