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WOPPLOT 86 Parallel Processing: Logic, Organization, and Technology
(Englisch)
Proceedings of a Workshop Neubiberg, Federal Republic of Germany, July 2-4, 1986
Becker, Jörg D. & Eisele, Ignaz

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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.
Technological developments for three-dimensional circuitry.- Molecular electronics: Storage and transport.- Planning a dynamic trajectory via path finding in discretized phase space.- Numerical simulation of physical phenomena by parallel computing.- Pyramidal architectures for image processing.- MIMD algorithms and their implementation.- Self-organizing hierarchical modular systems.- Analyzing mental representation by means of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming).- Nonmonotonic reasoning formalizations and implementations.- Towards a complex notion of time.- Structure and parallel processing.- Adaptive associative systems for VLSI.- Pattern storage and associative memory in quasi-neural networks.- Neural nets and cellular automata.- Parallel algorithms and the classification of problems.



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Technological developments for three-dimensional circuitry.- Molecular electronics: Storage and transport.- Planning a dynamic trajectory via path finding in discretized phase space.- Numerical simulation of physical phenomena by parallel computing.- Pyramidal architectures for image processing.- MIMD algorithms and their implementation.- Self-organizing hierarchical modular systems.- Analyzing mental representation by means of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming).- Nonmonotonic reasoning formalizations and implementations.- Towards a complex notion of time.- Structure and parallel processing.- Adaptive associative systems for VLSI.- Pattern storage and associative memory in quasi-neural networks.- Neural nets and cellular automata.- Parallel algorithms and the classification of problems.


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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.




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