[comp.parallel] Look for references in parallel programming paradigm

leekin@galaxy.cps.msu.edu (Kin-Wing Edwin Lee) (02/12/91)

I am looking for references in parallel programming models on 
multiprocessors/multicomputer systems. I am particularly interested in survey 
on current implementations, their uses on languages and OS, issues
be considered in future environment, as well as any on going
projects in this area.

Thanks in advance and please reply through mail, I would
summarize and post if there are enough interests.

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         Imagine that Cray computer decides to make a personal computer.  It has
  O   O  a 150 MHz processor, 200 megabytes of RAM, 1500 megabytes of disk	
    o    storage, a screen resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels, relies entirely on
   ___   voice recognition for input, fits in your shirt pocket and costs $300.
    U    What's the first question that the computer community asks?
	 "Is it PC compatible?" - a clip from fortune

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eugene@nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) (02/12/91)

  Imagine that Cray computer decides to make a personal computer.  It has
  a 150 MHz processor, 200 megabytes of RAM, 1500 megabytes of disk	
  storage, a screen resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels, relies entirely on
  voice recognition for input, fits in your shirt pocket and costs $300.
  What's the first question that the computer community asks?
  "Is it PC compatible?" - a clip from fortune

This joke first appeared in the Usenet newsgroup net.arch in 1984.
We still don't have the voice recognition. 8^)

--e. nobuo miya, NASA Ames Research Center, eugene@orville.nas.nasa.gov
  {uunet,mailrus,other gateways}!ames!eugene
  AMERICA: CHANGE IT OR LOSE IT.

ted@uunet.UU.NET (Ted Stockwell) (02/12/91)

     Imagine that Cray computer ...

   This joke first appeared in the Usenet newsgroup net.arch in 1984.
   We still don't have the voice recognition. 8^)

Yes we do.  I use a voice input system from Dragon Systems for all of my
programming and text editing.  Works great.

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Ted Stockwell                                     U of MN, Dept. of Astronomy
ted@aps1.spa.umn.edu                          Automated Plate Scanner Project