Euro-Par’99 Parallel Processing 5th International Euro-Par Conference Toulouse, France, August 31 – September 3, 1999 Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Patrick Amestoy, Philippe Berger, Michel Daydé, Daniel Ruiz, Iain Duff, Valérie Frayssé, Luc Giraud. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. - LXIV, 1503 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1685 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1685 .

Invited Talks -- Topic 01 -- Topic 02 -- Topic 03 -- Topic 04 -- Topic 05 -- Topics 06 + 20 -- Topic 07 -- Topic 08 -- Topic 09 -- Topic 10 -- Topic 11 -- Topic 12 -- Topics 13 + 19 -- Topic 14 -- Topic 15 -- Topic 16 -- Topic 17 -- Topic 18 -- Topic 22 -- Topic 23.

Euro-Parisaninternationalconferencededicatedtothepromotionandadvan- ment of all aspects of parallel computing. The major themes can be divided into the broad categories of hardware, software, algorithms and applications for p- allel computing. The objective of Euro-Par is to provide a forum within which to promote the development of parallel computing both as an industrial te- nique and an academic discipline, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and the state of the practice. This is particularly important at a time when parallel computing is undergoing strong and sustained development and experiencing real industrial take-up. The main audience for and participants in Euro-Parareseenasresearchersinacademicdepartments,governmentlabora- ries and industrial organisations. Euro-Par’s objective is to become the primary choice of such professionals for the presentation of new results in their specic areas. Euro-Par is also interested in applications which demonstrate the e - tiveness of the main Euro-Par themes. There is now a permanent Web site for the series http://brahms. fmi. uni-passau. de/cl/europar where the history of the conference is described. Euro-Par is now sponsored by the Association of Computer Machinery and the International Federation of Information Processing. Euro-Par’99 The format of Euro-Par’99follows that of the past four conferences and consists of a number of topics eachindividually monitored by a committee of four. There were originally 23 topics for this year’s conference. The call for papers attracted 343 submissions of which 188 were accepted. Of the papers accepted, 4 were judged as distinguished, 111 as regular and 73 as short papers.

9783540483113

10.1007/3-540-48311-X doi


Computer science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software engineering.
Information theory.
Computer science--Mathematics.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Theory of Computation.
Mathematics of Computing.
Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis.

TK5105.5-5105.9

004.6
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

Powered by Koha