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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 1985
- Graham R. Nudd, R. David Etchells, Jan Grinberg:

Three-dimensional VLSI architecture for image understanding. 1-29 - A. Yavuz Oruç, M. Yaman Oruç:

Equivalence relations among interconnection networks. 30-49 - Ernest W. Kent, Michael O. Shneier, Ronald Lumia:

PIPE (Pipelined Image-Processing Engine). 50-78 - Robert J. McMillen, Howard Jay Siegel:

Evaluation of cube and data manipulator networks. 79-107
Volume 2, Number 2, May 1985
- Dan I. Moldovan, Yu-Wen Tung:

SNAP: A VLSI architecture for artificial intelligence processing. 109-131 - Kuo-Cheng Li, Herb Schwetman:

Vector C: A vector processing language. 132-169 - Omar Wing:

A content-addressable systolic array for sparse matrix computation. 170-181 - Oscar H. Ibarra, Michael A. Palis, Sam M. Kim:

Some results concerning linear iterative (systolic) arrays. 182-218
Volume 2, Number 3, August 1985
- Alvin M. Despain, Allen M. Peterson, Oscar S. Rothaus, Erling Wold:

Fast fourier transform processors using Gaussian residue arithmetic. 219-237 - Angela Y. Wu:

Embedding of tree networks into hypercubes. 238-249 - Franklin T. Luk:

A parallel method for computing the generalized singular value decomposition. 250-260 - Adam W. Bojanczyk, Richard P. Brent:

Tridiagonalization of a symmetric matrix on a square array of mesh-connected processors. 261-276 - José A. B. Fortes, Dan I. Moldovan:

Parallelism detection and transformation techniques useful for VLSI algorithms. 277-301 - James J. Clark, Peter D. Lawrence:

A systolic parallel processor for the rapid computation of multiresolution edge images using the ▿2G operator. 302-319
Volume 2, Number 4, November 1985
- Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Milos D. Ercegovac:

Performance evaluation of a simulated data-flow computer with low-resolution actors. 321-351 - Paola Bertolazzi, Gian Carlo Bongiovanni:

A VLSI structure for the deadlock avoidance problem. 352-361 - Thomas R. Gross:

Software implementation of floating-point arithmetic on a reduced-instruction-set processor. 362-375 - Scobie Philip Smith, Hwa C. Torng:

A fast inner product processor based on equal alignments. 376-390 - Hiroshi Umeo:

A class of SIMD machines simulated by systolic arrays. 391-403 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

The prism machine: An alternative to the pyramid. 404-411

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