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Author WOPPLOT 86 (1986 : Neubiberg, Germany)

Title WOPPLOT 86 Parallel Processing: Logic, Organization, and Technology : Proceedings of a Workshop Neubiberg, Federal Republic of Germany, July 2-4, 1986 / edited by Jörg D. Becker, Ignaz Eisele
Published Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, 1987

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Description 1 online resource : v.: digital
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 253
Lecture notes in computer science ; 253. 0302-9743
Contents I. Eisele: Technological Developments for Three-Dimensional Circuitry -- M. Mehring, H. Sixl: Molecular Electronics: Storage and Transport -- H. Ritter, K. Schulten: Planning a Dynamic Trajectory via Path Finding in Discretized Phase Space -- G. Fritsch: Numerical Simulation of Physical Phenomena by Parallel Computing -- V. Cantoni, M. Ferretti: Pyramidal Architectures for Image Processing -- P. Weidner: MIMD Algorithms and Their Implementation -- G. Scarpetta, G. Simoncelli: Self-Organizing Hierarchical Modular Systems -- P. Molzberger: Analyzing Mental Representation by Means of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) -- G. Brewka: Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Formalizations and Implementations -- A.v. Mller: Towards a Complex Notion of Time -- J.D. Becker: Structure and Parallel Processing -- U. Rckert, K. Gonser: Adaptive Associate Systems for VLSI -- M.R.B. Forshaw: Pattern Storage and Associative Memory in Quasi-Neural Networks -- E.R. Caianiello, M. Marinaro: Neural Nets and Cellular Automata -- A. Bertoni, M. Goldwurm, G. Mauri, N. Sabadini: Parallel Algorithms and the Classification of Problems
Summary WOPPLOT 86 - Workshop on Parallel Processing: Logic, Organization and Technology - gathered together experts from various fields for a broad overview of current trends in parallel processing. There are contributions from logic (e.g., the connection between time and logic, or non-monotonic reasoning); from organizational structure theory (of great importance for pyramid architecture) and structure representation; from intrinsic parallelism and problem classification; from developments in future technologies (3-D Silicon technology, molecular electronics); and from various applications (pattern storage in adaptive memories, simulation of physical systems). The proceedings show clearly that progress in parallel processing is an interdisciplinary goal; they present a cross section of the state of the art as well as of future trends. Furthermore, some contributions (in particular, those from logic and organization) deserve a broader interest also outside the field of parallel processing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Computer science.
Electronic Data Processing
Computer science
Form Electronic book
Author Becker, J. (Jörg), 1944-
Eisele, I. (Ignaz), 1943-
ISBN 9783540477099
3540477098
0387180222
9780387180229