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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j9]Thomas W. Christopher:
A simple parallel system. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 38(6): 6-8 (2003) - [j8]Thomas W. Christopher:
Details on a simple parallel system. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 38(8): 12-14 (2003) - 2002
- [j7]Thomas W. Christopher:
What Should Be In a Parallel Library. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 37(2): 20-22 (2002) - [j6]Thomas W. Christopher:
Communicating reactive objects: message-driven parallelism. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 37(4): 27-28 (2002) - [j5]Thomas W. Christopher:
HPC is a strange land. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 37(8): 15-16 (2002) - 2001
- [j4]Thomas W. Christopher:
Test Programs to Observe Parallelism. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 36(9): 31-36 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [c18]George K. Thiruvathukal, William T. O'Connell, Thomas W. Christopher:
Scalable Parallel Software Architecture: A Layered Architecture to Compose Scalable Parallel Software. PP 1995: 720-721 - 1994
- [c17]William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher:
Distributed Memo: A Heterogeneously Distributed and Parallel Software Development Environment. ICPP (2) 1994: 57-64 - 1992
- [c16]Ming-Hwa Wang, Thomas W. Christopher:
Simulate CSP-like Synchronous Communications by MDC Asynchronous Message Passing and Pattern Matching. ICPP (2) 1992: 2-9 - [c15]Thomas W. Christopher:
A Technique for Damping Exponential Behavior in Reactive Object Algorithms with Invalidation. ICPP (2) 1992: 20-23 - [c14]Peter Wohl, Thomas W. Christopher:
Designing Conceptual Clustering for Parallel Implementation. ICPP (3) 1992: 318-325 - 1991
- [c13]Peter Wohl, Thomas W. Christopher:
Parallel Conceptual Clustering through Message-Driven Computing. ICPP (2) 1991: 286-287 - [c12]Peter Wohl, Thomas W. Christopher:
MIMD implementation of neural networks through pipelined, parallel communication trees. ICTAI 1991: 82-89 - [c11]Peter Wohl, Thomas W. Christopher:
A Parallel Processing Approach to Incremental Conceptual Clustering. IPPS 1991: 240-245 - [c10]George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher:
A Simulation of Demand-Driven Dataflow: Translation from Lucid into MDC Language. IPPS 1991: 634-637 - 1990
- [j3]David K. Ameiss, Thomas W. Christopher:
Functional programming in a parallel environment: the implementation of FP in MDC. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 25(11): 85-94 (1990) - [c9]Raymond L. Paden, Thomas W. Christopher:
The Statistical Evaluation of a Hypercube Algorithm for the 0/1 Knapsack Problem. ICPP (3) 1990: 265-269 - [c8]Peter Wohl, Thomas W. Christopher:
SIMD Neural Net Mapping on MIMD Architectures. ICPP (1) 1990: 587-588
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c7]Thomas W. Christopher:
Message driven computing and its relationship to actors. OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1988: 76-78 - 1986
- [c6]Thomas W. Christopher, Ralph W. Wallace:
Compiling optimized array operations at run-time. APL 1986: 136-142 - [c5]Philip J. Hatcher, Thomas W. Christopher:
High-Quality Code Generation Via Bottom-Up Tree Pattern Matching. POPL 1986: 119-130 - 1984
- [j2]Thomas W. Christopher:
Reference Count Garbage Collection. Softw. Pract. Exp. 14(6): 503-507 (1984) - [c4]Thomas W. Christopher, Philip J. Hatcher, Ronald C. Kukuk:
Using dynamic programming to generate optimized code in a Graham-Glanville style code generator. SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction 1984: 25-36 - 1983
- [c3]Thomas W. Christopher, Philip J. Hatcher:
A network computer for distributed software research. SIGSMALL 1983: 9-13
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c2]Thomas W. Christopher:
The operating system for technec. COMPSAC 1979: 434-435 - 1974
- [c1]Thomas W. Christopher:
T01A-programming languages: T01A6-A proposed data type resembling the SIMULA 67 class. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1974: 19 - 1973
- [j1]Thomas W. Christopher:
Development of the system programming language: HARVEY. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 8(6): 19-21 (1973)
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