[comp.parallel] FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT - PARALLEL LISP WORKSHOP

gupta@prl.philips.co.uk (Ashok Gupta) (11/02/90)

                                HIGH PERFORMANCE
                                      AND
                               PARALLEL COMPUTING
                                    IN LISP

                                 Nov 12-13 1990
                                Twickenham, U.K.

                               A EUROPAL Workshop

                                 Sponsored by
       The British Computer Society Parallel Processing Specialist Group
                                       &
                                 Harlequin Ltd.

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The programme has a truly international flavour with submissions from USA,
Japan, U.K., Germany, France, Israel & South East Asia, and consists of keynote
and invited speakers, contributed papers and a panel session.


Hear about parallel Lisps for a range of SIMD & MIMD architectures including 
environments and applications on the Connection Machine, Transputer arrays,
the new 256 processor EDS machine being developed under ESPRIT-II, and more.  
Topics covered also include models for parallel computation (Linda and Timewarp)
and their implementation, concurrent OOP, automatic partitioning of Lisp 
programs for concurrent execution and parallel debugging.
                                           

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                                     Day 1
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                                KEYNOTE ADDRESS


                                   Ten Ideas
               Richard Gabriel (Lucid Inc. & Stanford Univ., USA)



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                        Session 1 - Distributed Systems


                 Parallel Lisp for a Distributed Memory Machine
               C. Hammer and T. Henties (Siemens AG, W. Germany)

                 Sharing Data Structures in a Distributed Lisp
                J. Piquer (Ecole Polytechnique - INRIA, France)

                 Experiences with Lisp and Distributed Systems
                    David DeRoure (Univ. of Southampton, UK)



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                       Session 2 - Shared Memory Systems


                       SYMPAL and its Optimising Compiler
         Yariv Aridor & Dr. Shimon Cohen (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)

                     Scheme-Linda for the Meiko & Symmetry
                    Ulf Dahlen (Univ. of Linkoping, Sweden) 
                                      & 
           Neil MacDonald (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, UK)




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                     Session 3 - Implementations & Delivery


       Generation Scavenging GC on Distributed-Memory Parallel computers
         Hanpei Koike and Hidehiko Tanaka (University of Tokyo, Japan)

     The Future of Futures (or, How Futures Can Be Implemented Efficiently
                               on Stock Hardware)
                    M. Radlhammer  (Siemens AG, W. Germany)

                                Linda Meets Lisp
                          D. Hutchinson (U. Bath, UK)

           Delphi: A Toolkit for Debugging of Parallel Lisp Programs
           H. Ilmberger and Dr. S. Thuermel (Siemens AG, W. Germany)



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                                     Day 2
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                                   Session 4


                PolyScheme - Semantics for a Concurrent Scheme
               C. Queinnec (Ecole Polytechnique - INRIA, France)

                 Automatic Partioning for Concurrent Execution
                         S. Kalogeropulos (U. Bath, UK)

    A Data Driven, Direct Execution Architecture for a Parallel Lisp Dialect
              W.F. Wong et. al  (National University of Singapore)



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                                Panel Discussion


              How Can Parallel Lisp Succeed in the Market-Place ?



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                   Session 6 - Models for Parallel Computing


                   Implementing Timewarp Using Lisp and Linda
                     D. Hutchinson & J. Fitch (U. Bath, UK)

                 Concurrent Object Oriented Programming in Lisp
                J. Padget, R. Bradford & J. Fitch (U. Bath, UK)



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                            Session 7 - Applications


             PARKA : An A.I. Application on the Connection Machine
                   Matthew Evett & James Hendler (UMCP, USA)

                   Parallelising an Expert System Application
                Jim Aragones & Benjamin Zorn (Boulder, Colorado)



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                                Closing Address


                          What Price, Parallel Lisp ?
                       George K. Jacob (Franz Inc., USA)


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Programme Committee :-

 Professor John Fitch   University of Bath, UK
 Jeff. Dalton           A.I. Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
 Ashok Gupta            Philips Research Laboratories, Surrey, UK


The delegate fee for this two-day event is :-
             250 (pounds sterling) + 15% V.A.T.
      [less  150 (pounds sterling) for all registered academics]

   *** A further 25% discount is available to members of the BCS PPSG ***


A copy of the Proceedings will be issued to all contributors and delegates.


Conference Organiser :-

   David Lloyd
   Applied Workstations Ltd.,
   The White Cottage, South Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey, U.K., RH5 4NA

   Phone:-  (+44) (306) 889485  Fax:- (+44) (306) 741293
   Email :- d_lloyd@compulink.co.uk


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