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It was the aim of the conference to present issues in parallel
computing to a community of potential engineering/scientific users.
An overview of the state-of-the-art in several important research
areas is given by leading scientists in their field. The
classification question is taken up at various points, ranging from
parametric characterizations, communication structure, and memory
distribution to control and execution schemes. Central issues in
multiprocessing hardware and operation, such as scalability,
techniques of overcoming memory latency and synchronization
overhead, as well as fault tolerance of communication networks are
discussed. The problem of designing and debugging parallel programs
in a user-friendly environment is addressed and a number of program
transformations for enhancing vectorization and parallelization in
a variety of program situations are described. Two different
algorithmic techniques for the solution of certain classes of
partial differential equations are discussed. The properties of
domain-decomposition algorithms and their mapping onto a
CRAY-XMP-type architecture are investigated and an overview is
given of the merit of various approaches to exploiting the
acceleration potential of multigrid methods. Finally, an abstract
performance modeling technique for the behavior of applications on
parallel and vector architectures is described.
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