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

PARLE '89: Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe, Volume II: Parallel Languages, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 12-16, 1989, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 366, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51285-3
Invited Lectures
- Gul Agha:

Supporting Multiparadigm Programming on Actor Architectures. 1-19 - David Gelernter:

Multiple Tuple Spaces in Linda. 20-27 - Anthony J. G. Hey

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Experiments in MIMD Parallelism. 28-42
Submitted Presentations
- Jesús Labarta, Eduard Ayguadé:

GTS: Extracting Full Parallelism Out of DO Loops. 43-54 - Richard Banach:

Dataflow Analysis of Term Graph Rewriting Systems. 55-72 - Ryszard Janicki, Maciej Koutny:

Towards A Theory Of Simulation For Verification Of Concurrent Systems. 73-88 - Antti Valmari:

Eliminating Redundant Interleavings During Concurrent Program Verification. 89-103 - Susumu Yamasaki

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Dataflow Programs for Parallel Computations of Logic Programs and their Semantics. 104-114 - Bernd Schwinn, Gerhard Barth, Christoph Welsch:

RAPiD A Data Flow Model for Implementing Parallelism and Intelligent Backtracking in Logic Programs. 115-132 - Bogumil Hausman:

Pruning and Scheduling Speculative Work in Or-Parallel Prolog. 133-150 - Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux, Uri Baron, Wolfgang Rapp, Michael Ratcliffe:

Performance Analysis of a Parallel Prolog: A Correlated Approach. 151-164 - Steven K. Goering, Simon M. Kaplan:

Visual Concurrent Object-Based Programming in GARP. 165-180 - Apostolos Nikolaos Refenes, Eugene Eberbach

, Stephen C. McCabe, Philip C. Treleaven:
PARLE: A Parallel Target Language for Integrating Symbolic and Numeric Processing. 181-198 - Ralph-Johan Back:

A Method for Refining Atomicity in Parallel Algorithms. 199-216 - Bengt Jonsson, Joost N. Kok:

Comparing Two Fully Abstract Dataflow Models. 217-234 - José del R. Millán, Pau Bofill:

Learning by Back-Propagation: Computing in a Systolic Way. 235-252 - Christian Lengauer:

Towards Systolizing Compilation: An Overview. 253-272 - Fabrizio Baiardi

, Salvatore Orlando:
Strategies for a Massively Parallel Implementation of Simulated Annealing. 273-287 - Gaétan Hains

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The Compaction of Acyclic Terms. 288-303 - Paraskevas Evripidou, Walid A. Najjar

, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
A Single-Assignment Language in a Distributed Memory Multiprocessor. 304-320 - Björn Lisper:

Single-Assignment Semantics for Imperative Programs. 321-334 - Zhiyi Hwang, Shouren Hu:

A Compliling Approach for Exploiting And-parallelism in Parallel Logic Programming Systems. 335-345 - Giuseppe Marino, Giancarlo Succi

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Data structures for parallel execution of functional languages. 346-356 - Flemming Nielson:

The Typed lambda-Calculus with First-Class Processes. 357-373 - Brian Livezey, Richard R. Muntz:

ASPEN: A Stream Processing Environment. 374-388 - Joachim Parrow:

The Expressive Power of Simple Parallelism. 389-405 - Frank S. de Boer:

Compositionality in the Temporal Logic of Concurrent Systems (extended abstract). 406-423 - Jozef Hooman, Jennifer Widom:

A Temporal-Logic Based Compositional Proof System for Real-Time Message Passing. 424-441

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