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Concurrency - Practice and Experience, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1992
- Judy E. Sturtevant, Phil M. Campbell, Arthur B. Maccabe

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Performance of a particle-in-cell plasma simulation code on the BBN TC2000. 1-18 - W. Erhard, M. Schäfer:

Numerical simulation of three-dimensional thermal convection on the array processor DAP 510. 19-35 - Henri E. Bal:

Fault-tolerant parallel programming in Argus. 37-55 - Luigi Brochard

, Alex Freau:
Computation and data movement on RP3. 57-78 - Luigi Brochard

, Alex Freau:
Designing Algorithms on RP3. 79-106 
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1992
- Luigi Brugnano

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Two-level twisted preconditionings for parallel computers. 107-117 - David W. Jensen, Daniel A. Reed:

A performance analysis exemplar: Parallel ray tracing. 119-141 - Mario Cannataro, Giandomenico Spezzano, Domenico Talia, E. Gallizzi:

Design, implementation and evaluation of a deadlock-free routing algorithm for concurrent computers. 143-161 - Nathaniel J. Davis IV, Barry A. Carpenter, Charles W. Glover, Jean-Christophe Culioli:

Parallel approaches to the solution of the assignment problem. 163-184 - Albert Y. Zomaya

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Highly efficient transputer arrays for the computation of robot dynamics. 185-205 
Volume 4, Number 3, May 1992
- John Skvoretz, Shelley A. Smith, Chuck Baldwin:

Parallel-processing applications for data analysis in the social sciences. 207-221 - Rudolf Berrendorf, Jukka Helin:

Evaluating the basic performance of the Intel iPSC/860 parallel computer. 223-240 - Leonardo Dagum:

Data parallel sorting for particle simulation. 241-255 - Thomas H. Dunigan:

Hypercube clock synchronization. 257-268 
Volume 4, Number 4, June 1992
- Patrick H. Worley, John B. Drake:

Parallelizing the spectral transform method. 269-291 - Al Geist, Vaidy S. Sunderam:

Network-based concurrent computing on the PVM system. 293-311 - Alok N. Choudhary, Ravi Ponnusamy:

Run-time data decomposition for parallel implementation of image processing and computer vision tasks. 313-334 
Volume 4, Number 5, August 1992
- Henri E. Bal, M. Frans Kaashoek, Andrew S. Tanenbaum

, Jack Jansen
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Replication techniques for speeding up parallel applications on distributed systems. 337-355 - Jochem Häuser, H. Wong, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Hans-Georg Paap:

Parallel computing in aerospace using multi-block grids. Part 1: Application to grid generation. 357-376 - Claude Jard, Jean-Marc Jézéquel

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Echidna, an estelle compiler to prototype protocols on distributed computers. 377-397 - Albert Y. Zomaya

, Alan S. Morris:
Transputer arrays for the on-line computation of robot jacobians. 399-412 
Volume 4, Number 6, September 1992
- Marco Lapegna

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Global adaptive quadrature for the approximate computation of multidimensional integrals on a distributed-memory multiprocessor. 413-426 - Ching-Tien Ho, M. T. Raghunath:

Efficient communication primitives on hypercubes. 427-457 - Amnon Barak, Shai Guday, Roy Laor:

The MPE toolkit for supporting distributed applications. 459-480 - John N. Shadid

, Ray S. Tuminaro
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Sparse iterative algorithm software for large-scale MIMD machines: An initial discussion and implementation. 481-497 
Volume 4, Number 7, October 1992
- Daniela di Serafino, Almerico Murli, Francesca Perla

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A fast poisson solver for distributed memory multiprocessors. 499-508 - David W. Walker, Patrick H. Worley, John B. Drake:

Parallelizing the spectral transform method. Part II. 509-531 - Ronald H. Perrott, A. Ramasubbu:

An experiment in concurrent software evaluation. 533-555 - Nashat Mansour, Geoffrey C. Fox:

Allocating data to multicomputer nodes by physical optimization algorithms for loosely synchronous computations. 557-574 
Volume 4, Number 8, December 1992
- Andy Beavis, Chris Phillips:

Porting a dusty deck Fortran program to a shared-memory multiprocessor. 575-587 - Ronald H. Perrott:

Parallel language developments in Europe: An overview. 589-617 - Roy D. Williams:

Voxel databases: A paradigm for parallelism with spatial structure. 619-636 

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