[comp.parallel] FIFTH ANNUAL COMPUTER SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

fpst@hubcap.clemson.edu (Steve Stevenson) (03/28/89)

Fifth Annual Computer Science Symposium
Massively Parallel Processing
April 7-8, 1989
Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC  29208


HOTEL RESERVATIONS

The Fifth Annual Computer Science Symposium is to be held in the
Holiday Inn-Coliseum in Columbia, South Carolina on April 7 and 8
1989.  We have received a special room rate for the conference but
have not blocked out a specific number of rooms with the Holiday Inn.
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Fifth Annual Computer Science Symposium
Massively Parallel Processing
April 7-8, 1989
Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC  29208


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	__	Regular registration   (pre-Mar 31) $70.00 post $85.00
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	--	Walker Tutorial		 $25.00

	--	Stevenson Tutorial	 $25.00

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	BARBARA PANTONIAL
	Department of Computer Science
	University of South Carolina
	Columbia, SC  29208



PROGRAM

Fifth Annual Computer Science Symposium
Massively Parallel Processing
April 7-8, 1989
Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC  29208

Schedule:

Friday, 7 April 1989

8:00 am to 9:00 am
	Registration
		Upper Lobby


9:00 am to 12:00 noon
	Tutorials

1) Woodrow Wilson Room
Concepts for distributed program design; will cover principles of
program design for parallel and distributed systems, without an
emphasis on specific algorithms.
D.E. Stevenson, Computer Science, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29631

2) Assembly Room
Massively Parallel Computers: Programming paradigms and algorithms;
will cover algorithm development and communication strategies with
specific application areas in mind.  David Walker, Mathematics,
University of South Carolina, Columbia,SC 29208

12:00 noon to 2:00 pm
	Lunch
		List of downtown restaurants will be provided, along
		with a map of the area

2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
	Neural Networks/Automata, Session One, Part One
		Woodrow Wilson Room

	Keynote: Optical computers and neural network computing
Kai Hwang, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA 90089

Indirect addressing and load balancing for faster solution to
Mandelbrot set on SIMD architectures
S. Tomboulian, MassPar Inc.,
2840 San Tomas Expy., Suite 140, Santa Clara, CA 95051

3:30 pm to 4:00 pm
	Break
		Upper Lobby

4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
	Neural Networks/Automata, Session One, Part Two
		Woodrow Wilson Room

Massive parallel cognitive architectures based on neural networks : memory
and learning
A. Klaassen, Delft University of Technology, Electrical Engineering,
Room 825, P.O. Box 5031,2600 GA Delft, THE NETHERLANDS

von Neumannizing the Multi-Search Content Addressable Memory
J.S. Hall and S.Y. Levy, Laboratory for Computer Science Research,
Hill Center, Busch Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903

Implementation of a very complex cellular automaton on a SIMD machine
J. Signorini, Department dUInformatique, 
Universite Paris-8, 2, Rue de la Liberte, 93526 Saint-Denis, FRANCE

7:30 pm
	Banquet
		 Andrew Jackson Room

Saturday, 8 April 1989

8:30 am to 10:30 am
	Algorithms/Efficiency for Parallel Computing, Session Two, Part One
		Woodrow Wilson Room

Keynote:  Randomization techniques for efficient parallel algorithm design
John Reif,  Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC   27706

Architectural tradeoffs of register windowing in multiprocessor systems
C. Chi, Philips Lab, 345 Scarborough Road, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

Inter-connection networks from combinatorial point of view
S.K. Das, Department of Computer Sciences,
University of North Texas, Denton, TX  76203-3886

10:30 am to 11:00 am
	Break
		Upper Lobby

11:00 am to 12:30 pm
	Algorithms/Efficiency for Parallel Computing, Session Two, Part Two
		Woodrow Wilson Room

Natural language processing on the hypercube
R. Reid and M. Matthews, Department of Computer Science,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC  29208

Supporting data-driven computation on shared memory multiprocessors
G.T. Byrd, Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA  94305

Hypercube algorithms for successive approximation
C. Baldwin, Parallel Supercomputer Initiative,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC  29208
-- 
Steve Stevenson                            fpst@hubcap.clemson.edu
(aka D. E. Stevenson),                     steve@hubcap.clemson.csnet
Department of Computer Science,            comp.parallel
Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1906 (803)656-5880.mabell