[comp.parallel] One-Day Workshop on Linda-Like Systems

gvw@castle.ed.ac.uk (Greg Wilson) (03/15/91)

                       CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                           One-Day Workshop

                                  on

              Linda-like Systems and Their Implementation

                             sponsored by
                  Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
                        University of Edinburgh
                             June 24, 1991

A one-day workshop on Linda-like systems and their implementation will
be held at the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) on Monday,
June 24.  The purpose of the workshop is to give British and European
researchers who are interested in the Linda model, and in ways of
extending, modifying, and exploiting it, an opportunity to meet with one
another and discuss their work. 

Researchers interested in Linda-like systems are invited to submit a
one-page summary of their work to:

        Greg Wilson
        Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
        James Clerk Maxwell Building
        University of Edinburgh
        Mayfield Road
        Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
        Tel. UK (31) 650 5023
        Fax. UK (31) 662 4712
        gvw@uk.ac.ed.castle

Invitations to attend will be made on the basis of these submissions. 
Each attendee will be asked to present a half-hour talk on his or her
work based on the summary submitted. 

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Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) is a multi-disciplinary
institution engaged in research and commercial development in parallel
computing.  It is home to a wide range of parallel computing equipment,
including: a Computing Surface with more than 400 T800 transputers and
over 300 users; the UK Grand Challenge machine, which contains 64
i860/T800 hybrid nodes; and both a 64x64 and a 32x32 AMT DAP.  EPCC has
a full-time staff of 26, and a large number of associates in computer
science and the physical sciences.  Its members have developed
implementations of Prolog-Linda and Scheme-Linda for a variety of
platforms.

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Steve Stevenson                            {steve,fpst}@hubcap.clemson.edu
Department of Computer Science,            comp.parallel
Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1906 (803)656-5880.mabell