The Alexander method-a technique for the processing of recursive axioms in deductive databases
New Generation Computing
Volume I: Parallel architectures on PARLE: Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe
Volume I: Parallel architectures on PARLE: Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe
iPSC/2 system: a second generation hypercube
C3P Proceedings of the third conference on Hypercube concurrent computers and applications: Architecture, software, computer systems, and general issues - Volume 1
Parallel branch-and-bound algorithm
Future Generation Computer Systems
PARLE '89 proceedings, vol. I: parallel architectures on Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe
PARLE '89 proceedings, vol. I: parallel architectures on Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe
Issues in the design of a parallel object-oriented language
Formal Aspects of Computing
Developing a distributed memory architecture for parallel graph reduction
Proceedings of the conference on CONPAR 88
Efficient message passing in parallel systems with limited memory
Proceedings of the conference on CONPAR 88
The elegant compiler generator system
WAGA Proceedings of the international conference on Attribute grammars and their applications
Parallel computers: object-oriented, functional, logic
Parallel computers: object-oriented, functional, logic
An Advanced Database Accelerator
IEEE Micro
PRISMA Database Machine: A Distributed, Main-Memory Approach
EDBT '88 Proceedings of the International Conference on Extending Database Technology: Advances in Database Technology
Garbage Collection in a Distributed Environment
Proceedings of the Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe, Volume I
CD-I full-motion video encoding on a parallel computer
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on digital multimedia systems
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An overview is given of ESPRIT project 415, which involved the study of object-oriented, functional, and logic programming styles in six subprojects. The parallel languages and architectures designed to implement them are described, and the technology of the object-oriented approach pursued by the authors' team is examined. Their design includes a novel language, decentralized memory architecture, and system software.