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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 39, 1996
Volume 39, Number 1, 25 November 1996
- Afonso Ferreira, John Michael Robson:

Fast and Scalable Parallel Algorithms for Knapsack-like Problems. 1-13 - Zhichen Xu, Xiaodong Zhang, Lin Sun:

Semi-Empirical Multiprocessor Performance Predictions. 14-28 - Ion Stoica, Florin Sultan, David E. Keyes:

A Hyperbolic Model for Communications in Layered Parallel Processing Environments. 29-45 - Thomas Fahringer:

Compile-Time Estimation of Communication Costs for Data Parallel Programs. 46-65 - Marlin H. Mickle, JoAnn M. Paul:

Load Balancing Using Heterogeneous Processors for Continuum Problems on a Mesh. 66-73 - Bryan Beresford-Smith, Oliver Diessel

, Hossam A. ElGindy:
Optimal Algorithms for Constrained Reconfigurable Meshes. 74-78 - Pei Ouyang, Krishna V. Palem:

Very Efficient Cyclic Shifts on Hypercubes. 79-86 - Rajib K. Das

, Bhabani P. Sinha:
A New Topology with Odd Degree for Multiprocessor Systems. 87-94
Volume 39, Number 2, 15 December 1996
- Phillip Krueger, Davender Babbar:

The Effects of Precedence and Priority Constraints on the Performance of Scan Scheduling for Hypercube Multiprocessors. 95-104 - Baruch Awerbuch, Bonnie Berger, Lenore Cowen, David Peleg:

Fast Distributed Network Decompositions and Covers. 105-114 - David B. Skillicorn

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Parallel Implementation of Tree Skeletons. 115-125 - Carl J. Beckmann:

Generating Self-Scheduling Code for Nonloop Parallelism. 126-145 - Krishnan R. Subramaniam, Suraj C. Kothari, Don Heller:

A Communication Library Using Active Messages to Improve Performance of PVM. 146-152 - Lúcia Maria de A. Drummond

, Valmir Carneiro Barbosa
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Distributed Breakpoint Detection in Message-Passing Programs. 153-167 - Håkan Grahn

, Per Stenström:
Evaluation of a Competitive-Update Cache Coherence Protocol with Migratory Data Detection. 168-180 - Prasant Mohapatra:

Processor Allocation Using Partitioning in Mesh Connected Parallel Computers. 181-190

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