Parallel Computer Routing and Communication: First International Workshop, Pcrcw '94, Seattle, Washington, Usa, May 16-18, 1994. Proceedings 1994 Edition Contributor(s): Bolding, Kevin (Editor), Snyder, Lawrence (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3540584293 ISBN-13: 9783540584292 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $52.24 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 1994 Annotation: This volume contains revised versions of the 23 regular papers presented at the First International Workshop on Parallel Computer Routing and Communication (PCRCW '94), held in Seattle, Washington in May 1994. Routing for parallel computer communication has recently experienced almost explosive activity: ever increasing processor speeds are placing greater demands on interprocessor communication, while technological advances offer new capabilities to respond to those demands. The contributions from industry and academia cover all areas, from details of hardware design to proofs of theoretical results. There are also many papers dealing with the performance of various adaptive routing schemes, new network topologies, network interfaces, and fault-tolerant issues. |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | Systems Architecture - Distributed Systems & Computing - Computers | Computer Science - Computers | Software Development & Engineering - Systems Analysis & Design |
Dewey: 004.35 |
LCCN: 94033307 |
Series: Population Economics |
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.05 lbs) 329 pages |
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Publisher Description: This volume contains revised versions of the 23 regular papers presented at the First International Workshop on Parallel Computer Routing and Communication (PCRCW '94), held in Seattle, Washington in May 1994. Routing for parallel computer communication has recently experienced almost explosive activity: ever increasing processor speeds are placing greater demands on interprocessor communication, while technological advances offer new capabilities to respond to those demands. The contributions from industry and academia cover all areas, from details of hardware design to proofs of theoretical results. There are also many papers dealing with the performance of various adaptive routing schemes, new network topologies, network interfaces, and fault-tolerant issues. |