[5] | Laszlo Böszörmenyi, ed., Parallel Computation, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp. 123, 1996.
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Abstract: The Austrian Center for Parallel Computation (ACPC) is a co-operative research organization founded in 1989 to promote research and education in the field of software for parallel computer systems. The areas in which the ACPC is active include algorithms, languages, compilers, programming environments, parallel databases, parallel//O, and applications for parallel and high-performance computing systems. The partner institutions of the ACPC are the University of Vienna, the Technical University of Vienna, and the Universities of Linz, Salzburg, and Klagenfurt. They carry out joint research projects, share a pool of hardware resources, and offer a curriculum in parallel computation for graduate and postgraduate students. In addition, an international conference is organized every other year. The Third International Conference of the A CPC took place in Klagenfurt, Austria, from September 23 to September 25, 1996. The conference attracted many participants from around the world. Authors from 13 countries submitted 31 papers, from which 15 were selected and presented at the conference. Six contributions were accepted for a poster session. In addition, two distinguished researchers presented invited papers. The papers from these presentations are contained in this proceedings volume.
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[4] | Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Carsten Weich, eds., Programming in Modula-3, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 571, 1996.
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Abstract: The difficulty of programming lies in the need to bring our ideas into a form that can be processed by a machine. This book shows how to write and understand even complex programs by applying proper structures and good style. It uses the programming language Modula-3, which relies on and extends the well-known concepts of Pascal and Modula-2. The steps needed do become an expert programmer are based first of all on the elegant type concept of Modula-3. The programming style supported by this concept leads the reader step-by-stepo toward coping with complex data structures and algorithms. Such new and exciting subjects as object-oriented and parallel programming are touched upon. The book requires no prior programming experience.
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[2] | Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Carsten Weich, eds., Programmieren mit Modula-3, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 577, 1995.
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Abstract: Die Hauptaufgabe der Programmierung besteht darin, daß Lösungsideen für ein Problem in eine Form gebracht werden müssen, die maschinell verarbeitet werden kann. Diese Umsetzung von Ideen in mechanische Form fällt oft schwer und kann besonders den Anfänger entmutigen. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie durch richtige Strukturierung, durch die Ausbildung eines guten "Stils", auch komplexe Programme geschrieben und verstanden werden können. Dazu bedient es sich der Sprache Modula-3, die als eine Nachfolgesprache von Pascal und Modula-2 auf den in diesen Sprachen bereits bewährten Konzepten aufbaut und sie erweitert. Der dadurch ermöglichte Programmierstil führt schrittweise über den Umgang mit komplexen Datentypen und Algorithmen hin zu modernen und anspruchsvollen Themen wie objektorientierte und parallele Programmierung.
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