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1. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: Berlin, Germany
- Innes Jelly, Ian Gorton, Peter R. Croll:

Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems, Proceedings of the First IFIP TC10 International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Software Engineering, March 1996. IFIP Conference Proceedings 50, Chapman & Hall 1996, ISBN 0-412-75740-0
Part One: Research Papers
- Ian A. Coutts, Marcos Wilson C. Aguiar, John M. Edwards:

Infrastructural software for model driven distributed manufacturing systems. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 1-14 - Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:

Methodology and tools for the development of high performance parallel systems with SDL/MSCs. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 15-26 - Pierre Marcenac, Sylvain Giroux, Jean-Robert Grasso:

Designing and implementing complex systems with agents. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 27-38 - Andrew M. Tyrrell:

Communications are everything: a design methodology for fault-tolerant concurrent systems. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 39-49 - Anna Liu, Toong Shoon Chan, Ian Gorton:

Designing distributed multimedia systems using PARSE. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 50-61 - Naoshi Uchihira, Shinichi Honiden, Toshibumi Seki:

Hypersequential programming - a novel paradigm for concurrent programming. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 62-73 - John Yiannis Cotronis:

Efficient composition and automatic initialization of arbitrary structured PVM programs. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 74-85 - Carole Bernon, Claude Bétourné, A. Sayah:

Arcadia: a platform for the study of dynamic scheduling of communicating processes. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 86-97 - Henryk Krawczyk, Bogdan Wiszniewski:

Interactive testing tool for parallel programs. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 98-109 - Fred Carter, Alan D. Fekete:

Cerberus - a tool for debugging distributed algorithms. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 110-121 - Maximilian Frey:

Debugging parallel programs using temporal logic specifications. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 122-133 - Vincent Loechner, Catherine Mongenet:

OPERA: a toolbox for loop parallelization. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 134-145 - Beniamino Di Martino, Christoph W. Keßler:

Program comprehension engines for automatic parallelization: a comparative study. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 146-157 - Paddy Nixon, Lihua Shi:

Concurrent semantics for structured design methods. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 158-169 - Simon A. Dobson, Christopher P. Wadsworth:

Towards a theory of shared data in distributed systems. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 170-182 - Thierry Cattel:

Using concurrency and formal methods for the design of safe process control. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 183-194 - Anthony J. Cowling, M. C. Nike:

Using data flow algebra to analyse the alternating bit protocol. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 195-207 - J. Mark Bull:

A hierarchical classification of overheads in parallel programs. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 208-219 - Leslie R. Fletcher, Marie Santini:

Periodicity in an asynchronous algorithm for parallel processing. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 220-231 - Oliver Botti, Lorenzo Capra:

Performance indices to characterise concurrent applications: experimenting GSPN evaluation techniques in plant automation. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 232-243 - Fred W. Howell:

Reverse profiling. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 244-255
Part Two: Project Reviews
- Peter Luksch, Ursula Maier, Sabine Rathmayer, Matthias Weidmann:

SEMPA: software engineering methods for parallel scientific applications. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 259-264 - Susanna Donatelli, Nicola Mazzocca, Stefano Russo:

EPOCA: status and prospects. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 265-270 - Innes Jelly, Ian Gorton:

The PARSE project. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 271-276 - Michele Di Santo, Franco Frattolillo, Wilma Russo, Eugenio Zimeo:

The AL++ Project: object-oriented parallel programming on multicomputers. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 277-282 - Helmar Burkhart, Niandong Fang, Robert Frank, Guido Hächler, Walter Kuhn, Gérald Prétôt:

The Basel Tool Suite for parallel processing. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 283-288
Part Three: Demonstrations
- Julian M. Bass, Adrian Browne, Mohamed S. Hajji, Peter R. Croll, Peter J. Fleming:

Development framework for real-time control system design. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 291-296 - Peter Milligan, Paul Sage, P. J. P. McMullan, Patrick H. Corr:

A knowledge based approach to parallel software engineering. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 297-302 - Karsten M. Decker, Jiri J. Dvorak, René M. Rehmann:

Problem-solving on scalable parallel systems using application specification and reusable software components. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 303-309 - Rocco Aversa, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca, Umberto Villano:

The PS project: development of a simulator of PVM applications for heterogeneous and network computing. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 310-315 - Carl I. Birkinshaw, Peter R. Croll:

Supporting integrated modelling of parallel hybrid systems. Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems 1996: 316-321

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