[comp.sys.transputer] Occam User Group #10 Conference, April 3-5, 1989

JOHANSSON@ICDC.LLNL.GOV (Erik) (03/14/89)

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Fm: Andy Bakkers, OUG-10 Conference chairman
Subj: Program for the OUG-10 meeting

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        Applying Transputer Based Parallel Machines         -1-
           OUG-10 Conference April 3-5, 1989, Enschede, Netherlands
                             PROGRAM
Time    Monday
9:00    Opening session

9:30    Experiments in Algorithmic Parallelism.
        Peter C. Capon, University of Manchester, UK.

10:00   PDS: Program Development System for Transputer Based Machines.
        J.Eudes,F.Menneteau,L.Mugwaneza,T.Muntean. University of Grenoble, Fr
10:30   Coffee break
11:00   Design, Abstract Data Types and occam.
        Jon M. Kerridge and Sue Wright, The University Sheffield, UK.

11:30   Configuration Tools for a Transputer Workstation.
        Peter Croll and Gordon Manson, The University of Sheffield, UK.

12:00   Highly Transparent Monitoring of Parallel Systems using Logical Clocks
        Wentong Cai  and  Stephen Turner, University of Exeter, UK.
12:30   Lunch
14:00   A Transputer based visual system.
        A.A.J. Langenkamp and P.M.Elgershuizen, W. Huiskamp, P.L.J. van
        Lieshout, TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory The Hague, NL.

14:30   Visualisation of 3D empirical data: The VOXEL processor.
        Wim Huiskamp and Paul Elgershuizen, Ad Langenkamp,Peter van Lieshout.
        TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory, The Hague, NL.

15:00   Marvin - Multiprocessor Architecture for Vision.
        Chris Brown and Michael Rygol, Sheffield University, UK.
15:30   Tea break
16:00   Memory Managers for Transputer Networks.
        J.C. Admiraal and N. Carmichael,KSEPL Shell Research, Rijswijk,NL

16:30   PARX : A Parallel Operating System for Transputer Based Machines.
        J.Briat, M.Favre, D.Fort, N.Gonzalez-Valenzuele, Y.Languw,
        T.Muntean, Ph.Waille, University of Grenoble, F.

17:00   Commercials
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Time    Tuesday
9:00    A communication Processor on the transputer.
        Herman Roebbers, Marnix Vlot, Philips Research Lab, Eindhoven, NL.

9:30    Issues Raised while Implementing a Layered Protocol
        using Occam and the Transputer.
        Roger M.A. Peel, University of Surrey, UK.

10:00   An Occam-2 Implementation of Higher-Level Network Protocols: A Case
        Study in Interfacing a Multi-Transputer System to a Local Area Network
        Mark Heaps, The University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.

10:30   Coffee break

11:00   Topologies for Large Transputer Networks:
        Theoretical Aspects and Experimental Approach.
        Francoise Baude, Francoise Carrw, Pascal Clwrw and Guy Vidal-Naquet
        CGE Research Center, Marcoussis, F.

11:30   TRANSNET - A Transputer-Based Communicaion Service.
        Peter H. Welch, The University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.

12:00   The latest from Inmos by Terry McCloskey and others.

12:30   Lunch

14:00   Use of Occam for the validation of Distributed Discrete event
        driven simulation.
        A.H. Djahanguir and J.C. Geffroy
        Institut National des Sciences Appliquees, Toulouse Cedex, F.

14:30   Discrete Event Simulation Using Occam.
        Christopher H. Nevison, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, USA.

15:00   A structural Dynamics Problem on a network of transputers.
        A. Cosnuau, ONERA, DMI-Groupe Calcul Parallele, Chatillon Cedex, F.

15:30   Tea break

16:00   Applicability of a 16-Node Transputer Array Without External Memory.
        Patrick Van Renterghem, State University of Ghent, B.

16:30   PIPES: A Transputer-based parallel architecture for
        AI real time applications.
        Gian Paolo Balboni, CSELT, Torino, Italy

17:00   Commercials
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Time    Wednesday
9:00    BIONIVISION A laserscanner with transputers.
        G. ter Reehorst and K.C.J. Wijbrans
        Bionic a div. of Van Rietschoten & Houwens, Rijswijk ZH, NL.

9:30    A novel architecture for data-aquisition and on-line analysis
        in high-energy physiscs experimentation.
        J.C. Vermeulen et al, NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, NL.

10:00   Transputer based database organisation - an example protein database
        Implemented using pipeline and hypercube configurations.
        K. Stringer and L.C. Waring, The Queen's University of Belfast, N.I.

10:30   Coffee break

11:00   An operational Pattern Recognition System on Transputers.
        E. Buitenwerf, L.J.M. Nieuwenhuis,PTT Dr Neher Labs, Leidschendam, NL

11:30   Graceful Termination - Graceful Resetting
        Peter H. Welch, The University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.

12:00   Closing session

12:30   Lunch
There are still a few places available for this conference. Please contact
the conference chairman: Andy Bakkers e-mail elbscbks@henut5.bitnet.
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Title:Applying Transputer Based Parallel Machines.
Signed:
Andrew P. Bakkers
Twente University
Enschede
The Netherlands