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Parallel Computing, Software Technology, Algorithms, Architectures and Applications: Proceedings of the International Conference ParCo2003, Dresden, Germany

Edited by Gerhard Joubert, Edited by Wolfgang Nagel, Edited by Frans Peters, Edited by Wolfgang Walter





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Advances in Parallel Computing series presents the theory and use of parallel computer systems, including vector, pipeline, array, fifth and future generation computers and neural computers. This volume features original research work, as well as accounts on practical experience with and techniques for the use of parallel computers.

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Publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology
Published date | 23 Sep 2004
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 976
Dimensions | 240 x 165 x 42mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1860g
ISBN | 978-0-4445-1689-3
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BISAC | computers / data modeling & design


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