Conference Proceedings and Presentations

  1. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Analysis Techniques for SIMD Machine Interconnection Networks and the Effects of Processor Address Masks,'' 1975 Sagamore Computer Conference on Parallel Processing, sponsor: Syracuse University, pp. 106-109, Sagamore, NY, Aug. 1975.
  2. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Single Instruction Stream - Multiple Data Stream Machine Interconnection Network Design,'' 1976 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 273-282, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1976.
  3. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Universality of Various Types of SIMD Machine Interconnection Networks,'' 4th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 70-79, Silver Spring, MD, Mar. 1977.
  4. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Controlling the Active/Inactive Status of SIMD Machine Processors,'' 1977 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, p. 183, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1977.
  5. Howard Jay Siegel and S. Diane Smith, ``Study of Multistage SIMD Interconnection Networks,'' 5th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 223-229, Palo Alto, CA, Apr. 1978.
  6. Howard Jay Siegel and Julius Bogdanowicz, ``A Partitionable Multi-Microprogrammable-Microprocessor System for Image Processing,'' IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 141-144, Princeton, NJ, Apr. 1978.
  7. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Preliminary Design of a Versatile Parallel Image Processing System,'' 3rd Biennial Conference on Computing in Indiana, sponsor: Indiana University ACM Student Chapter, pp. 11-25, Bloomington, IN, Apr. 1978. Selected as the ``Outstanding Submission.''
  8. S. Diane Smith and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Recirculating, Pipelined, and Multistage SIMD Interconnection Networks,'' 1978 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 206-214, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1978.
  9. Howard Jay Siegel, Philip T. Mueller, Jr., and Harold E. Smalley, Jr., ``Control of a Partitionable Multimicroprocessor System,'' 1978 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 9-17, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1978.
  10. Howard Jay Siegel and Philip T. Mueller, Jr., ``The Organization and Language Design of Microprocessors for an SIMD/MIMD System,'' 2nd Rocky Mountain Symposium on Microcomputers: Systems, Software, Architecture, co-sponsors: Office of Naval Research and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 311-340, Pingree Park, CO, Aug. 1978.
  11. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Partitionable SIMD Computer System Interconnection Network Universality,'' 16th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, sponsor: University of Illinois-Urbana, pp. 586-595, Monticello, IL, Oct. 1978.
  12. S. Diane Smith and Howard Jay Siegel, ``An Emulator Network for SIMD Machine Interconnection Networks,'' 6th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 232-241, Philadelphia, PA, Apr. 1979.
  13. Howard Jay Siegel, Robert J. McMillen, and Philip T. Mueller, Jr., ``A Survey of Interconnection Methods for Reconfigurable Parallel Processing Systems,'' AFIPS Conference Proceedings Volume 48: 1979 National Computer Conference, sponsor: AFIPS (American Federation of Information Processing Societies), pp. 529-542, New York, NY, June 1979. (Translated into Japanese and reprinted in Nikkei Electronics, No. 228, pp. 49-83, Dec. 1979.)
  14. Philip H. Swain, Howard Jay Siegel, and Bradley W. Smith, ``A Method for Classifying Multispectral Remote Sensing Data Using Context,'' Symposium on Machine Processing of Remote Sensing Data, sponsor: Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, pp. 343-353, West Lafayette, IN, June 1979.
  15. Howard Jay Siegel, Leah J. Siegel, Robert J. McMillen, Philip T. Mueller, Jr., and S. Diane Smith, ``An SIMD/MIMD Multimicroprocessor System for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition,'' 1979 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing (PRIP 79), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 214-224, Chicago, IL, Aug. 1979.
  16. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Partitioning Permutation Networks: The Underlying Theory,'' 1979 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 175-184, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1979.
  17. Howard Jay Siegel, Frederick Kemmerer, and Mark Washburn, ``Parallel Memory System for a Partitionable SIMD/MIMD Machine,'' 1979 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 212-221, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1979.
  18. Howard Jay Siegel and S. Diane Smith, ``An Interconnection Network for Multimicroprocessor Emulator Systems,'' 1st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: US Army Ballistic Missile Defense Advanced Technology Center, in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society, pp. 772-782, Huntsville, AL, Oct. 1979. Invited.
  19. Leah J. Siegel, Philip T. Mueller, Jr., and Howard Jay Siegel, ``FFT Algorithms for SIMD Machines,'' 17th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, sponsor: University of Illinois-Urbana, pp. 1006-1015, Monticello, IL, Oct. 1979.
  20. Robert J. McMillen and Howard Jay Siegel, ``MIMD Machine Communications Using the Augmented Data Manipulator Network,'' 7th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 51-58, La Baule, France, May 1980.
  21. Howard Jay Siegel, Philip H. Swain, and Bradley W. Smith, ``Parallel Processing Implementation of a Contextual Classifier for Multispectral Remote Sensing Data,'' Symposium on Machine Processing of Remotely Sensed Data, sponsor: Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, pp. 19-29, West Lafayette, IN, June 1980.
  22. Howard Jay Siegel, ``PASM: A Reconfigurable Multimicroprocessor System for Image Processing,'' Workshop on New Computer Architectures and Image Processing, co-sponsors: seven Italian organizations, Ischia, Italy, June 1980. Invited.
  23. S. Diane Smith, Howard Jay Siegel, Robert J. McMillen, and George B. Adams III, ``Use of the Augmented Data Manipulator Multistage Network for SIMD Machines,'' 1980 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 75-78, Harbor Springs, MI, Aug. 1980.
  24. Leah J. Siegel, Howard Jay Siegel, Robert J. Safranek, and Mark A. Yoder, ``SIMD Algorithms to Perform Linear Predictive Coding for Speech Processing Applications,'' 1980 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 193-196, Harbor Springs, MI, Aug. 1980.
  25. Robert J. McMillen, George B. Adams III, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Permuting with the Augmented Data Manipulator Network,'' 18th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, sponsor: University of Illinois-Urbana, pp. 544-553, Monticello, IL, Oct. 1980.
  26. Philip T. Mueller, Jr., Leah J. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Parallel Language for Image and Speech Processing,'' COMPSAC '80: 4th International Computer Software and Applications Conference, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 476-483, Chicago, IL, Oct. 1980.
  27. Robert J. McMillen and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Hybrid Cube Network,'' Distributed Data Acquisition, Computing, and Control Symposium, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 11-22, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 1980.
  28. Arthur E. Feather, Leah J. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Image Correlation Using Parallel Processing,'' 5th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, co-sponsors: IAPR (International Association for Pattern Recognition) and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 503-507, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 1980.
  29. Philip T. Mueller, Jr., Leah J. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Algorithms for the Two-Dimensional FFT,'' 5th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, co-sponsors: IAPR (International Association for Pattern Recognition) and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 497-502, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 1980.
  30. Philip H. Swain, Howard Jay Siegel, and Joseph El-Achkar, ``Multiprocessor Implementation of Image Pattern Recognition: A General Approach,'' 5th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, co-sponsors: IAPR (International Association for Pattern Recognition) and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 309-317, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 1980.
  31. Howard Jay Siegel and Robert J. McMillen, ``The Use of the Augmented Data Manipulator Network in PASM,'' 14th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, co-sponsors: University of Hawaii and University of Southwestern Louisiana, pp. 228-237, Honolulu, HI, Jan. 1981. Received one of two ``best paper'' awards given.
  32. Howard Jay Siegel and Robert J. McMillen, ``The Cube Network as a Distributed Processing Test Bed Switch,'' 2nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, co-sponsors: two French organizations, pp. 377-387, Versailles, France, Apr. 1981.
  33. Robert J. McMillen and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Dynamic Rerouting Tag Schemes for the Augmented Data Manipulator Network,'' 8th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 505-516, Minneapolis, MN, May 1981.
  34. Howard Jay Siegel, Philip H. Swain, and Bradley W. Smith, ``Remote Sensing on PASM and CDC Flexible Processors,'' Workshop on Applications of Non-Conventional Computers in Image Processing: Algorithms and Programs, sponsor: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, May 1981. Invited.
  35. Leah J. Siegel, Howard Jay Siegel, and Philip H. Swain, ``Performance Measures for Evaluating Parallel Algorithms,'' Workshop on Applications of Non-Conventional Computers in Image Processing: Algorithms and Programs, sponsor: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, May 1981. Invited.
  36. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Advanced Digital Systems,'' Workshop on Key Issues in the Analysis of Remote Sensing Data, sponsor: NASA and Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, West Lafayette, IN, June 1981. Invited.
  37. Bradley W. Smith, Howard Jay Siegel, and Philip H. Swain, ``Contextual Classification on a CDC Flexible Processor,'' Symposium on Machine Processing of Remotely Sensed Data, sponsor: Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, pp. 283-291, West Lafayette, IN, June 1981.
  38. Robert J. McMillen, George B. Adams III, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Performance and Implementation of 4x4 Switching Nodes in an Interconnection Network for PASM,'' 1981 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 229-233, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1981.
  39. Leah J. Siegel, Howard Jay Siegel, and Arthur E. Feather, ``Parallel Image Correlation,'' 1981 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 190-198, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1981.
  40. Howard Jay Siegel and Philip H. Swain, ``Contextual Classification on PASM,'' IEEE Computer Society Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing (PRIP 81), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 320-325, Dallas, TX, Aug. 1981.
  41. Leah J. Siegel, Edward J. Delp, Trevor N. Mudge, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Block Truncation Coding on PASM,'' 19th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, sponsor: University of Illinois-Urbana, pp. 891-900, Monticello, IL, Oct. 1981.
  42. David L. Tuomenoksa and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Application of Two-Dimensional Bin Packing Algorithms for Task Scheduling in the PASM Multimicrocomputer System,'' 19th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, sponsor: University of Illinois-Urbana, p. 542, Monticello, IL, Oct. 1981.
  43. James T. Kuehn and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Simulation Studies of PASM in SIMD Mode,'' 1981 IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image Database Management, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 43-50, Hot Springs, VA, Nov. 1981.
  44. George B. Adams III and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Multistage Network with an Additional Stage for Fault Tolerance,'' 15th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, co-sponsors: University of Hawaii and University of Southwestern Louisiana, pp. 333-342, Honolulu, HI, Jan. 1982.
  45. Robert J. McMillen and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Performance and Fault Tolerance Improvements in the Inverse Augmented Data Manipulator Network,'' 9th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 63-72, Austin, TX, Apr. 1982.
  46. George B. Adams III and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Properties of the Extra Stage Cube Under Multiple Faults,'' 14th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 3-6, Blacksburg, VA, Apr. 1982. Invited.
  47. Edward J. Delp, Trevor N. Mudge, Leah J. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Processing for Computer Vision,'' Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers Proceedings Vol. 336: Robot Vision, sponsor: SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers), pp. 161-167, Arlington, VA, May 1982.
  48. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Progress Report on the PASM Multimicroprocessor System,'' Workshop on Multicomputers and Image Processing, sponsor: British Science and Engineering Research Council, Abingdon, England, May 1982. Invited.
  49. Trevor N. Mudge, Edward J. Delp, Leah J. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Image Coding Using the Multimicroprocessor System PASM,'' 1982 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 200-207, Las Vegas, NV, June 1982.
  50. Bradley W. Smith, Howard Jay Siegel, and Philip H. Swain, ``Parallel Processing Concepts for Remote Sensing Applications,'' Symposium on Machine Processing of Remotely Sensed Data, sponsor: Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, pp. 520-526, West Lafayette, IN, July 1982.
  51. David Lee Tuomenoksa and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Analysis of the PASM Control System Memory Hierarchy,'' 1982 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 363-370, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1982.
  52. James T. Kuehn, Howard Jay Siegel, and Peter D. Hallenbeck, ``Design and Simulation of an MC68000-Based Multimicroprocessor System,'' 1982 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 353-362, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1982.
  53. Robert J. McMillen and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Comparison of Cube Type and Data Manipulator Type Networks,'' 3rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 614-621, Hollywood, FL, Oct. 1982.
  54. David Lee Tuomenoksa and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Analysis of Multiple-Queue Task Scheduling Algorithms for Multiple-SIMD Machines,'' 3rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 114-121, Hollywood, FL, Oct. 1982.
  55. Howard Jay Siegel, O. Robert Mitchell, and Leah J. Siegel, ``PASM: A Large-Scale System for Studying Parallel Image Processing,'' 1982 Government Microcircuits Applications Conference Digest of Papers (GOMAC-82), sponsor: GOMAC, pp. 186-189, Orlando, FL, Nov. 1982.
  56. Howard Jay Siegel, ``PASM,'' 1983 Parallel Architecture Workshop, sponsor: Department of Energy, Boulder, CO, Jan. 1983. Invited.
  57. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Use and Design of PASM,'' Workshop on Image Processing: From Computation to Integration, co-sponsors: several Italian organizations, Polignamo, Italy, June 1983. Invited.
  58. David Lee Tuomenoksa, George B. Adams, III, Howard Jay Siegel, and O. Robert Mitchell, ``A Parallel Algorithm for Contour Extraction: Advantages and Architectural Implications,'' 1983 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition \fI(CVPR)\fR, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 336-374, Arlington, VA, June 1983.
  59. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Position Statement on Multiprocessors for High Performance Parallel Computation,'' Workshop on Multiprocessors for High Performance Parallel Computation, co-sponsors: Carnegie-Mellon University and National Science Foundation, Seven Springs, PA, June 1983. Invited.
  60. Robert R. Seban and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Performing the Shuffle with the PM2I and Illiac SIMD Interconnection Networks,'' 1983 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 117-125, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1983.
  61. David Lee Tuomenoksa and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Preloading Schemes for the PASM Parallel Memory System,'' 1983 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 407-415, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1983.
  62. Carolyn Cline and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Extensions of Ada for SIMD Parallel Processing,'' COMPSAC '83: 7th International Computer Software and Applications Conference, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 366-372, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1983.
  63. James T. Kuehn, Howard Jay Siegel, and Martin Grosz, ``A Distributed Memory Management System for PASM,'' 1983 IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image Database Management, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 101-108, Pasadena, CA, Oct. 1983.
  64. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Position Statement on Industry/University/Government Cooperative Research in Parallel Processing,'' Workshop on Resources for Cooperative Research in Parallel Processing, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, Nov. 1983. Invited.
  65. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Position Statement on the Taxonomy of Parallel Algorithms,'' Taxonomy of Parallel Algorithms Workshop, sponsor: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, Dec. 1983. Invited.
  66. George B. Adams III and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Survey of Fault-Tolerant Multistage Networks and Comparison to the Extra Stage Cube,'' 17th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, co-sponsors: University of Hawaii and University of Southwestern Louisiana, pp. 268-277, Honolulu, HI, Jan. 1984.
  67. David L. Tuomenoksa and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Distributed Operating System for PASM,'' 17th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, co-sponsors: University of Hawaii and University of Southwestern Louisiana, pp. 69-77, Honolulu, HI, Jan. 1984. Received ``best paper'' award for Hardware (Computer Systems) Track.
  68. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Brief Progress Report on PASM - Partitionable SIMD/MIMD System,'' 1984 Parallel Architectures Workshop, sponsor: Department of Energy, Mt. Kisco, NY, Apr. 1984. Invited.
  69. Carolyn Cline and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Comparison of Parallel Language Approaches to Data Representation and Data Transferral,'' Computer Data Engineering Conference (COMPDEC), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 60-66, Los Angeles, CA, Apr. 1984. Invited.
  70. Howard Jay Siegel and Leah Jamieson Siegel, ``The PASM Parallel Processing System,'' Abstracts of Presentations at the Computer Architecture for Vision Workshop, sponsor: DARPA, pp. 14-17, Baltimore, MD, May 1984. Invited.
  71. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Extra Stage Cube Fault Tolerant Interconnection Network,'' Workshop on Fault Tolerant Multiprocessor Systems, co-sponsors: United States Air Force Rome Air Development Center and Westinghouse Electric Corp. Defense and Electronic Center, Baltimore, MD, May 1984. Invited.
  72. Robert R. Seban and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Theoretical Modeling and Analysis of Special Purpose Interconnection Networks,'' 4th International Conference on Distributed Computer Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 256-265, San Francisco, CA, May 1984.
  73. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The PASM Prototype,'' Workshop on Multicomputers and Image Processing: Evaluation, Architecture, and Applications, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Tucson, AZ, May 1984. Invited.
  74. George B. Adams III and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Use of 4x4 Switching Elements in the Multistage Cube Network,'' 1st International Conference on Computers and Applications, co-sponsors: CIE (Chinese Institute of Electronics) Computer Society and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 585-592, Beijing, China, June 1984.
  75. Howard Jay Siegel, Thomas Schwederski, Nathaniel J. Davis IV, and James T. Kuehn, ``PASM: A Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System for Image Processing,'' Workshop on Algorithm-guided Parallel Architectures for Automatic Target Recognition, co-sponsors: DARPA, Naval Research Laboratory, and Army Night Vision and Electro-Optics Laboratory, pp. 263-291, Leesburg, VA, July 1984 (reprinted in ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 7-19, Sep. 1984). Invited.
  76. James T. Kuehn and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Simulation Studies of a Parallel Histogramming Algorithm for PASM,'' 7th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, co-sponsors: IAPR (International Association of Pattern Recognition) and IEEE Computer Society, pp. 646-649, Montreal, Canada, July 1984.
  77. George B. Adams III and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Modification to Improve the Fault Tolerance of the Extra Stage Cube Interconnection Network,'' 1984 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 169-173, Bellaire, MI, Aug. 1984.
  78. Robert R. Seban, Howard Jay Siegel, and David G. Meyer, ``Data Communications in a Real-Time Distributed Signal Processing System: A Case Study,'' Real-Time Systems Symposium, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 263-272, Austin, TX, Dec. 1984.
  79. David G. Meyer, Howard Jay Siegel, Thomas Schwederski, Nathaniel J. Davis IV, and James T. Kuehn, ``The PASM Parallel System Prototype,'' Digest of Papers Compcon Spring 85, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 429-434, San Francisco, CA, Feb. 1985. Invited.
  80. Veljko M. Milutinovic, J. J. Crnkovic, L. Y. Chang, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The LOCO Approach to Task Allocation in AIDA by VERDI,'' 5th International Conference on Distributed Computer Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 359-368, Denver, CO, May 1985 (reprinted in Computers for Artificial Intelligence Applications, edited by B. Wah and G.-J. Li, IEEE Computer Society Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 522-532, 1986).
  81. Robert R. Seban and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Analysis of Partitionability Properties of Topologically Arbitrary Interconnection Networks,'' 5th International Conference on Distributed Computer Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 173-181, Denver, CO, May 1985.
  82. Howard Jay Siegel, ``PASM Progress Report,'' 7th Workshop on Languages, Architectures, and Algorithms for Image Processing, Castera-Verduzan, France, May 1985. Invited.
  83. James T. Kuehn, Jeff A. Fessler, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Image Thinning and Vectorization on PASM,'' 1985 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 368-374, San Francisco, CA, June 1985.
  84. Bradley W. Smith and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Models for Use in the Design of Macro-Pipelined Parallel Processors,'' 12th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 116-123, Boston, MA, June 1985. .nh
  85. Nathaniel J. Davis IV and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Performance Analysis of Partitioned Circuit Switched Multistage Interconnection Networks,'' 12th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 387-394, Boston, MA, June 1985.
  86. Nathaniel J. Davis IV and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The PASM Prototype Interconnection Network,'' AFIPS Conference Proceedings Volume 54: 1985 National Computer Conference, sponsor: AFIPS (American Federation of Information Processing Societies), pp. 183-190, Chicago, IL, July 1985.
  87. Nathaniel J. Davis IV, William Tsun-yuk Hsu, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Fault Location in Distributed Control Interconnection Networks,'' 1985 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 403-410, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1985.
  88. James T. Kuehn and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Extensions to the C Programming Language for SIMD/MIMD Parallelism,'' 1985 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 232-235, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1985.
  89. Edward J. Delp, Howard Jay Siegel, Andrew Whinston, and Leah H. Jamieson, ``An Intelligent Operating System for Executing Image Understanding Tasks on a Reconfigurable Parallel Architecture,'' IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image Database Management, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 217-224, Miami Beach, FL, Nov. 1985. Invited.
  90. James T. Kuehn, Thomas Schwederski, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Design of a 1024-Processor PASM System,'' 1st International Conference on Supercomputing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 603-612, St. Petersburg, FL, Dec. 1985.
  91. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Multistage Cube Interconnection Networks,'' Workshop on Interconnection Networks, sponsor: MCC (Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp.), Austin, TX, Jan. 1986. Invited.
  92. Howard Jay Siegel, William Tsun-yuk Hsu, and Menkae Jeng, ``Interconnection Networks: The Multistage Cube, the Extra Stage Cube, and the Dynamic Redundancy Networks,'' New Frontiers in Computer Architecture Conference, sponsor: Citicorp/TTI, pp. 1-21, Los Angeles, CA, Mar. 1986. Invited.
  93. Leah H. Jamieson, Howard Jay Siegel, Edward J. Delp, and Andrew Whinston, ``The Mapping of Parallel Algorithms to Reconfigurable Parallel Architectures,'' Workshop on Future Directions in Computer Architecture and Software, sponsor: Army Research Office, pp. 147-154, Charleston, SC, May 1986.
  94. Menkae Jeng and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Fault-Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Network for Multiprocessor Systems Using Dynamic Redundancy,'' 6th International Conference on Distributed Computer Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 70-77, Cambridge, MA, May 1986.
  95. Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel, Edward J. Delp, Andrew Whinston, and Leah H. Jamieson, ``Modeling the PASM Parallel Processing System,'' SIAM 1986 National Meeting, sponsor: SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics), abstract, pg. A86, Boston, MA, July 1986.
  96. Nathaniel J. Davis IV and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Performance Analysis of Multiple-Packet Multistage Cube Networks and Comparison to Circuit Switching,'' 1986 International Conference on Parallel Processing, co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 108-114, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1986.
  97. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Integrating Machine Intelligence into the Parallel Programming Paradigm for Efficiency,'' Proceedings of the Workshop on Performance Efficient Parallel Programming, co-sponsors: Carnegie-Mellon University and National Science Foundation, p. 85, Seven Springs, PA, Sep. 1986. Invited.
  98. Menkae Jeng and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Implementation Approach and Reliability Estimation of Dynamic Redundancy Networks,'' Real-Time Systems Symposium, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 79-88, New Orleans, LA, Dec. 1986.
  99. Thomas Schwederski and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Performance Measurements on the PASM Prototype,'' Workshop on Instrumentation for Distributed Computing Systems, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 49-50, Sanibel Island, FL, Jan. 1987.
  100. Thomas Schwederski, Wayne G. Nation, Howard Jay Siegel, and David G. Meyer, ``The Implementation of the PASM Prototype Control Hierarchy,'' 2nd International Conference on Supercomputing, Vol. I, sponsor: International Supercomputing Institute, pp. 418-427, Santa Clara, CA, May 1987. Invited.
  101. C. Henry Chu, Edward J. Delp, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Image Understanding on PASM: A User's Perspective,'' 2nd International Conference on Supercomputing, Vol. I, sponsor: International Supercomputing Institute, pp. 440-449, Santa Clara, CA, May 1987. Invited.
  102. Thomas L. Casavant, Henry G. Dietz, Thomas Schwederski, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Software Plans for PASM,'' 2nd International Conference on Supercomputing, Vol. I, sponsor: International Supercomputing Institute, pp. 428-439, Santa Clara, CA, May 1987. Invited.
  103. Menkae Jeng and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The Use of a Dynamic Redundancy Network to Enhance the Reliability of PASM,'' 2nd International Conference on Supercomputing, Vol. I, sponsor: International Supercomputing Institute, pp. 311-320, Santa Clara, CA, May 1987.
  104. Howard Jay Siegel, William Tsun-yuk Hsu, Menkae Jeng, and Wayne G. Nation, ``Communication Techniques in Parallel Processing,'' Conference on Parallel Computing in Science and Engineering, 4th International DFVLR Seminar on Foundations of Engineering Sciences, sponsor: DFVLR - the Aerospace Research Establishment of West Germany, Bonn, West Germany, June 1987 (proceedings published as Volume 295 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 35-60, Germany, 1988). Invited.
  105. Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel, and Thomas L. Casavant, ``Task Migration in a Partitionable Parallel Processing System,'' 3rd SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, sponsor: SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics), abstract, p. A48, Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 1987.
  106. Darwen Rau, Jose A. B. Fortes, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Destination Tag Routing Techniques Based on a State Model for the IADM Network,'' 15th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 318-324, Honolulu, HI, May 1988.
  107. Menkae Jeng and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Dynamic Partitioning in a Class of Parallel Systems,'' 8th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 33-40, San Jose, CA, June 1988.
  108. Samuel A. Fineberg, Thomas L. Casavant, Thomas Schwederski, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Non-Deterministic Instruction Time Experiments on the PASM System Prototype,'' 1988 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 444-451, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1988.
  109. Wayne G. Nation and Howard Jay Siegel, ``An Analysis of Disjoint Path Properties in Data Manipulator Networks,'' Frontiers '88: The 2nd Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 69-76, Fairfax, VA, Oct. 1988.
  110. Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel, and Thomas L. Casavant, ``A Model of Task Migration in Partitionable Parallel Processing Systems,'' Frontiers '88: The 2nd Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 211-214, Fairfax, VA, Oct. 1988.
  111. Howard Jay Siegel and Jose A. B. Fortes, ``Position Statement on Future Directions in the Fault Tolerance of Multicomputer Systems,'' ONR Workshop on Future Directions in the Fault Tolerance of Multicomputer Systems, sponsor: Office of Naval Research, Chicago, IL, Oct. 1988. Invited.
  112. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Directions in Parallel Computing Research,'' 1989 ACM 17th Annual Computer Science Conference, sponsor: ACM, Louisville, KY, Feb. 1989. Invited plenary presentation.
  113. Thomas L. Casavant, Henry G. Dietz, Phillip C-Y. Sheu, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``The PARSE Approach to Programming Non-Shared Memory, Reconfigurable, Parallel Computers,'' 4th International Conference on Supercomputing, Vol. I, sponsor: International Supercomputing Institute, pp. 380-389, Santa Clara, CA, May 1989. Invited.
  114. Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel, and Thomas L. Casavant, ``Task Migration Transfers in Multistage Cube Based Parallel Systems,'' \fI1989 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. I,\fR sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 296-305, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1989.
  115. Menkae Jeng and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Distributed Management Scheme for Partitionable Parallel Computers,'' 1989 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. II, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 57-64, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1989.
  116. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The PASM Parallel Processing System and Fault Tolerant Multistage Cube Networks,'' Conference on Parallel Processing for SDS (Strategic Defense System) Applications, sponsor: SDIO (Strategic Defense Initiative Organization), McLean, VA, Aug. 1989. Invited.
  117. Victor M. Mendoza-Grado, Leah H. Jamieson, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Logic Control Strategies for Parallel/Distributed Intelligent Systems,'' IEEE Mexicon '89, sponsor: IEEE, Mexico City, Mexico, Sep. 1989.
  118. Dan C. Marinescu, James E. Lumpp, Jr., Thomas L. Casavant, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Model for Monitoring and Debugging Parallel and Distributed Software,'' COMPSAC '89: 13th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 81-88, Orlando, FL, Sep. 1989.
  119. James E. Lumpp, Jr., Samuel A. Fineberg, Wayne G. Nation, Thomas L. Casavant, Edward C. Bronson, Howard Jay Siegel, Pierre H. Pero, Thomas Schwederski, and Dan C. Marinescu, ``CAPS - A Coding Aid Used with the PASM Parallel Processing System,'' Workshop on Experiences with Building Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems, co-sponsor: USENIX Association, pp. 269-288, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Oct. 1989.
  120. Henry G. Dietz, Howard Jay Siegel, Will Cohen, Matt O'Keefe, Abderaazek Zaafrani, Michael Phillip, and Chi-Hung Chi, ``A Compiler-Oriented Architecture: The CARP Machine,'' 4th SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, sponsor: SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics), abstract, p. A37, Chicago, IL, Dec. 1989.
  121. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Reconfigurable Mixed-Mode Parallel Systems: Where We Are and Where We Need To Go,'' ONR Workshop on Highly Parallel Computing for Scientific Problems in Chemical Physics and Combustion Phenomena, sponsor: Office of Naval Research, Princeton, NJ, Jan. 1990. Invited.
  122. Howard Jay Siegel, Wayne G. Nation, and Mark D. Allemang, ``The Organization of the PASM Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System,'' 1990 Parallel Computing Workshop, sponsor: the Department of Computer and Information Science at The Ohio State University, pp. 1-12, Columbus, OH, Mar. 1990 (reprinted in the Kyoto International Software Symposium: KISS91, pp. 43-54, Sep. 1991). Invited - one of three ``Featured Speakers.''
  123. Howard Jay Siegel, James B. Armstrong, and Daniel W. Watson, ``Mapping Tasks onto the PASM Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System,'' 1990 Parallel Computing Workshop, sponsor: the Department of Computer and Information Science at The Ohio State University, pp. 13-24, Columbus, OH, Mar. 1990 (reprinted in the Kyoto International Software Symposium: KISS91, pp. 55-66, Sep. 1991). Invited - one of three ``Featured Speakers.''
  124. James E. Lumpp, Jr., Thomas L. Casavant, Howard Jay Siegel, and Dan C. Marinescu, ``Specification and Identification of Events for Debugging and Performance Monitoring of Distributed Multiprocessor Systems,'' 10th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 476-483, Paris, France, May 1990.
  125. Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel, and Thomas L. Casavant, ``Optimizing Task Migration Transfers Using Multistage Cube Networks,'' 1990 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 51-58, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1990 (reprinted in Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Parallel Computers, edited by I. D. Scherson and A. S. Youssef, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 636-643, 1994).
  126. Samuel A. Fineberg, Thomas L. Casavant, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Experimental Analysis of a Mixed-Mode Parallel Architecture Performing Sequence Sorting,'' 1990 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. III, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 370-371, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1990.
  127. Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, Henry G. Dietz, Russell W. Quong, and Wayne G. Nation, ``Minimizing Memory Requirements for Partitionable SIMD/SPMD Machines,'' 1990 International Conference on Parallel Processing, Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 84-91, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1990.
  128. Wayne G. Nation, Samuel A. Fineberg, Mark D. Allemang, Thomas Schwederski, Thomas L. Casavant, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Efficient Masking Techniques for Large-Scale SIMD Architectures,'' \fIFrontiers '90: The 3rd Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation,\fR co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 259-264, College Park, MD, Oct. 1990.
  129. Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, and Henry G. Dietz, ``Data Management and Control-Flow Constructs in a SIMD/SPMD Parallel Language/Compiler,'' \fIFrontiers '90: The 3rd Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation,\fR co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 397-406, College Park, MD, Oct. 1990.
  130. Howard Jay Siegel, ``PASM: A Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System,'' Workshop on Parallel Processors, co-sponsors: University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) and DARPA Graduate Research Assistantships in Parallel Processing Program, College Park, MD, Oct. 1990. Invited.
  131. Samuel A. Fineberg, Thomas L. Casavant, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Experimental Analysis of Communication/Synchronization Aspects of a Mixed-Mode Parallel Architecture via Synthetic Computations,'' Supercomputing `90, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 637-646, New York, NY, Nov. 1990.
  132. Thomas B. Berg and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Instruction Execution Trade-Offs for SIMD vs. MIMD vs. Mixed-Mode Parallelism,'' 5th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '91), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 301-308, Anaheim, CA, May 1991.
  133. Mikhail J. Atallah, Christina Lock, Dan C. Marinescu, Howard Jay Siegel, and Thomas L. Casavant, ``Co-Scheduling Compute-Intensive Tasks on a Network of Workstations: Model and Algorithm,'' 11th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 344-352, Arlington, TX, May 1991.
  134. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Infrastructure for Parallel Processing Research,'' NSF/CISE Institutional Infrastructure Workshop, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 1991. Invited.
  135. Thomas B. Berg, Shin-Dug Kim, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Impact of Temporal Juxtaposition on the Isolated Phase Optimization Approach to Mapping an Algorithm to Mixed-Mode Architectures,'' 1991 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '91), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 110-118, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1991.
  136. Thomas Schwederski, Eduard Bernath, Gerhard Roos, Wayne G. Nation and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Fault Side-Effects in Fault-Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks,'' 1991 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '91), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 313-317, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1991.
  137. Howard Jay Siegel, ``The PASM Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System,'' Kyoto International Software Symposium: KISS91, co-sponsors: Advanced Software Technology and Mechatronics Research Institute of Kyoto and the Ritsumeikan University Institute of Science and Engineering, pp. 43-66, Kyoto, Japan, Sep. 1991 (proceedings entry was reprints of ``The Organization of the PASM Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System'' and ``Mapping Tasks onto the PASM Reconfigurable Parallel Processing System,'' from the \fI1990 Parallel Computing Workshop\fR). Invited.
  138. Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, and Henry G. Dietz, ``Execution Mode Management and CU/PE Overlap in an SIMD/SPMD Parallel Language/Compiler,'' COMPSAC '91: 15th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan, pp. 392-397, Tokyo, Japan, Sep. 1991.
  139. Howard Jay Siegel, James B. Armstrong, Daniel W. Watson, Wayne G. Nation, and Mark D. Allemang, ``Aspects of Mapping Tasks onto Parallel Processing Systems,'' COMPSAC '91: 15th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan, pp. 84-89, Tokyo, Japan, Sep. 1991. Invited.
  140. James B. Armstrong, Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, and Leah H. Jamieson, ``Examining the Effects of CU/PE Overlap and Synchronization Overhead when Using the Complete Sums Approach to Image Correlation,'' 3rd IEEE Symposium on Symposium on Parallel and Distributing Processing (SPDP '91), co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, pp. 224-232, Dallas, TX, Dec. 1991.
  141. John K. Antonio and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Research Issues for Interconnection Networks for Electronic MIMD Architectures,'' Workshop on Reconfigurable, Free-Space Optical Interconnects, co-sponsors: Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the National Science Foundation, pp. 144-149, Boulder, CO, Mar. 1992. Invited.
  142. Mu-Cheng Wang, Shin-Dug Kim, Mark A. Nichols, Richard F. Freund, Howard Jay Siegel, and Wayne G. Nation, ``Augmenting the Optimal Selection Theory for Superconcurrency,'' Workshop on Heterogeneous Processing, sponsor: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Department of Energy), pp. 13-22, Beverly Hills, CA, Mar. 1992.
  143. Wayne G. Nation, Anthony A. Maciejewski, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Exploiting Concurrency Among Tasks in Partitionable Parallel Processing Systems,'' 6th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '92), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 30-38, Beverly Hills, CA, Mar. 1992.
  144. Nicholas Giolmas, Daniel W. Watson, David M. Chelberg, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Parallel Approach to Hybrid Range Image Segmentation,'' 6th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '92), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 334-342, Beverly Hills, CA, Mar. 1992.
  145. Howard Jay Siegel and Daniel W. Watson, ``PASM -- Status and Goals,'' Parallel System Fair at the 6th International Parallel Processing System, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 4-10, Beverly Hills, CA, Mar. 1992. Invited.
  146. Howard Jay Siegel and James Armstrong, ``Mapping Tasks onto Reconfigurable Parallel Processing Systems,'' NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Software for Parallel Computation, sponsor: NATO, Cetraro, Italy, June 1992. Invited.
  147. Gene Saghi, Howard Jay Siegel, and Jose A. B. Fortes, ``On the Viability of a Quantitative Model of System Reconfiguration Due to a Fault,'' 1992 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '92), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 233-242, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1992.
  148. Howard Jay Siegel, John K. Antonio, and Kathy J. Lizska, ``Metrics for Metrics: Why It Is Difficult to Compare Interconnection Networks OR How Would You Compare an Alligator to an Armadillo?'' The New Frontiers: A Workshop on Future Directions of Massively Parallel Processing, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 97-106, McLean, VA, Oct. 1992. Invited.
  149. Howard Jay Siegel, Seth Abraham, William L. Bain, Kenneth E. Batcher, Thomas L. Casavant, Doug DeGroot, Jack B. Dennis, David C. Douglas, Tse-yun Feng, James R. Goodman, Alan Huang, Harry F. Jordan, J. Robert Jump, Yale N. Patt, Alan Jay Smith, James E. Smith, Lawrence Snyder, Harold S. Stone, Russ Tuck, and Benjamin W. Wah, ``Summary of the Report of the NSF-Sponsored Purdue Workshop on Grand Challenges in Computer Architecture for the Support of High Performance Computing,'' Frontiers '92: The 4th Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 76-82, McLean, VA, Oct. 1992. Invited.
  150. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Algorithm Mapping Techniques,'' \fI4th IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing (SPDP ,92),\fR sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, Arlington, TX, Dec. 1992. Invited - one of three keynote speakers.
  151. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Mixed-Mode Parallelism,'' The Conference on High Speed Computing, co-sponsors: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory, Gleneden Beach, OR, Mar./Apr. 1993. Invited.
  152. Daniel W. Watson, Howard Jay Siegel, John K. Antonio, Mark A. Nichols, and Mikhail J. Atallah, ``A Framework for Compile-Time Selection of Parallel Modes in an SIMD/SPMD Heterogeneous Environment,'' 2nd Workshop on Heterogeneous Processing, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 57-64, Newport Beach, CA, Apr. 1993.
  153. Gene Saghi, H. J. Siegel, and Jeffrey L. Gray, ``Mapping onto Three Classes of Parallel Machines: A Case Study Using the Cyclic Reduction Algorithm,'' 7th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '93), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 238-247, Newport Beach, CA, Apr. 1993.
  154. James B. Armstrong and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Multiple Quadratic Forms: A Case Study in the Design of Scalable Algorithms,'' NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program 1993 Annual Symposium, sponsor: NASA, abstract, p. 5, Washington, D.C., May 1993.
  155. Wayne G. Nation, Gene Saghi, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Properties of Interconnection Networks for Large-Scale Parallel Processing Systems,'' ISIPCALA '93: International Summer Institute on Parallel Computer Architectures, Languages, and Algorithms, co-sponsors: University of Iowa, the Czech Technical University, and the Czech ACM Chapter, pp. 51-82, Prague, Czech Republic, July 1993.
  156. Mu-Cheng Wang, Howard Jay Siegel, Mark A. Nichols, and Seth Abraham, ``Reducing the Effect of Hot Spots by Using a Multipath Network,'' 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '93), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 274-281, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1993.
  157. Mu-Cheng Wang, Wayne G. Nation, James B. Armstrong, Howard Jay Siegel, Shin-Dug Kim, Mark A. Nichols, and Michael Gherrity, ``Multiple Quadratic Forms: A Case Study in the Design of Scalable Algorithms,'' 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '93), Vol. III, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 37-46, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1993.
  158. Gene Saghi, Howard Jay Siegel, and Jose A. B. Fortes, ``On the Practical Application of a Quantitative Model of System Reconfiguration Due to a Fault,'' 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '93), Vol. III, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 248-252, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1993.
  159. Henry G. Dietz and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Purdue University Research Toward a Virtual Machine Programming Model for High-Performance Computing,'' Rome Laboratory Workshop on Virtual Machine Concepts, sponsor: Rome Laboratory, Rome, NY, Oct. 1993. Invited.
  160. Richard M. Born, Howard Jay Siegel, Michael Jurczyk, and Thomas Schwederski, ``Massively Parallel Simulation of Multistage Interconnection Networks,'' 2nd German Workshop on Interconnection Networks for Parallel Computers and Broadband Communication Systems, co-sponsors: German Society for Information Technology and the German Computer Science Society, pp. 13-19, Stuttgart, Germany, Oct. 1993.
  161. Robert G. Palmer, Jr., John K. Antonio, Janet McWaid, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Algorithm for a Tree Structured Vector Quantizer for Image Compression,'' DCC '94: Data Compression Conference, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, abstract, p. 507, Snowbird, UT, Mar. 1994.
  162. Daniel W. Watson, John K. Antonio, Howard Jay Siegel, and Mikhail J. Atallah, ``Static Program Decomposition Among Machines in an SIMD/SPMD Heterogeneous Environment with Non-Constant Mode Switching Costs,'' 3rd Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '94), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 58-65, Cancun, Mexico, Apr. 1994.
  163. Renard R. Ulrey, Anthony A. Maciejewski, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Algorithms for Singular Value Decomposition,'' 8th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '94), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 524-533, Cancun, Mexico, Apr. 1994.
  164. James B. Armstrong and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Dynamic Task Migration Between SIMD and SPMD Virtual Machines,'' NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program 1994 Annual Symposium, sponsor: NASA, abstract, p. 5, Washington, D.C., May 1994.
  165. James B. Armstrong, Mark A. Nichols, Howard Jay Siegel, and Kenneth H. Casey, ``Parallel Image Correlation: A Case Study to Examine SIMD/MIMD Trade-offs for Scalable Parallel Algorithms,'' 1994 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '94), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 241-245, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1994.
  166. Michael Jurczyk, Thomas Schwederski, Richard M. Born, Howard Jay Siegel, and Seth Abraham, ``Strategies for the Massively Parallel Simulation of Interconnection Networks,'' 1994 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '94), Vol. I, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 21-25, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1994.
  167. James B. Armstrong, Howard Jay Siegel, William Cohen, Min Tan, Henry G. Dietz, and Jose A. B. Fortes, ``Dynamic Task Migration from SPMD to SIMD Virtual Machines,'' 1994 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '94), Vol. II, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 160-169, St. Charles, IL, Aug. 1994.
  168. Howard Jay Siegel, ``High-Performance Heterogeneous Computing,'' 7th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems, sponsor: ISCA (International Society for Computers and Their Applications), Las Vegas, NV, Oct. 1994. Invited - one of four keynote speakers.
  169. Howard Jay Siegel, John K. Antonio, Richard C. Metzger, Min Tan, and Yan Alexander Li, ``The Goals of and Open Problems in High-Performance Heterogeneous Computing,'' The 23rd Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop - Image and Information Systems: Applications and Opportunities, sponsor: SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers), pp. 205-217, Washington, DC, Oct. 1994. Invited.
  170. Howard Jay Siegel and John K. Antonio, ``Views of Mixed-Mode Computing and Network Evaluation,'' International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (ISPAN '94), sponsor: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, pp. 1-8, Kanazawa, Japan, Dec. 1994. Invited - one of five keynote speakers.
  171. Robert G. Palmer, Jr., Howard Jay Siegel, Janet M. Siegel, and John K. Antonio, ``Implementation of a Tree-Structured Vector Quantizer for Image Compression on the MasPar MP-1 Parallel Machine,'' 1994 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS '94), sponsor: National Chiao Tung University, pp. 242-247, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Dec. 1994.
  172. Howard Jay Siegel, John K. Antonio, Min Tan, Richard C. Metzger, Richard F. Freund, and Yan A. Li, ``Heterogeneous Computing: One Approach to Sustained Petaflops Performance,'' The Petaflops Frontier Workshop at the 5th Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, sponsor: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, pp. 27-39, McLean, VA, Feb. 1995.
  173. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Interconnect Issues in Future High-Performance Computing Architectures: Parallel and Heterogeneous Systems,'' NEC Research Institute Workshop on Optical Interconnects for High-Speed Digital Systems, sponsor: NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, Feb. 1995. Invited.
  174. Raghunandan Janardha, Thomas J. Downar, John John E. So, Howard Jay Siegel, and Ariel Sharon, ``The Application of SIMD, MIMD, and Mixed-Mode Parallel Computing to Nuclear Reactor Simulation,'' High Performance Computing Symposium 1995, part of the 1995 Simulation MultiConference, sponsor: The Society for Computer Simulation, pp. 175-182, Phoenix, AZ, Apr. 1995.
  175. Min Tan, John K. Antonio, Howard Jay Siegel, and Yan Alexander Li, ``Scheduling and Data Relocation for Sequentially Executed Subtasks in a Heterogeneous Computing System,'' \fI4th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '95)\fR, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 109-120, Santa Barbara, CA, Apr. 1995.
  176. Yan Alexander Li, John K. Antonio, Howard Jay Siegel, Min Tan, and Daniel W. Watson, ``Estimating the Distribution of Execution Times for SIMD/SPMD Mixed-Mode Programs,'' \fI4th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '95)\fR, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 35-46, Santa Barbara, CA, Apr. 1995.
  177. Gene Saghi and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Compiler Techniques for Increasing CU/PE Overlap in SIMD Machines,'' 9th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '95), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 369-375, Santa Barbara, CA, Apr. 1995.
  178. Nirav Kapadia, Bernd Lichtenberg, Jose A. B. Fortes, Jeffery L. Gray, Howard Jay Siegel, and Kevin J. Webb, ``Parallel Solution of Unstructured Sparse Finite Element Equations,'' 1995 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, sponsor: IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, pp. 1330-1333, Newport Beach, CA, June 1995.
  179. Min Tan, Janet M. Siegel, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Parallel Implementation of Block-Based Motion Vector Estimation for Video Compression on the MasPar MP-1 and PASM,'' 1995 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '95), Vol. III, sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 21-24, Oconomowoc, WI, Aug. 1995.
  180. Howard Jay Siegel, John K. Antonio, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, and Min Tan, ``High-Performance Heterogeneous Computing: Goals and Open Problems,'' 2nd Australasian Conference on Parallel and Real-Time Systems (PART '95), sponsor: Curtin University of Technology, pp. 3-10, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, Sep. 1995. Invited - one of two keynote speakers.
  181. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Mixed-Mode and Mixed-Machine Heterogeneous Computing,'' 7th IASTED - ISMM International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems, co-sponsors: The International Associated of Science and Technology for Development and The International Society for Mini and Microcomputers, Washington, DC, Oct. 1995. Invited - keynote speaker.
  182. James B. Armstrong and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Dynamic Task Migration from SIMD to SPMD Virtual Machines,'' 1st IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS '95), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 326-333, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Nov. 1995. Received ``Best Paper'' award.
  183. Mitchell D. Theys, Richard M. Born, Mark D. Allemang, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Morphological Image Processing on Parallel Machines,'' 1st Midwest Meeting on High Performance Systems, sponsor: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Mar. 1996.
  184. Lee Wang, Howard Jay Siegel, and Vwani Roychowdhury, ``A Genetic-Algorithm-Based Approach for Task Matching and Scheduling in Heterogeneous Environments,'' 5th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '96), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 72-85, Honolulu, HI, Apr. 1996.
  185. Daniel W. Watson, John K. Antonio, Howard Jay Siegel, Rohit Gupta, and Mikhail J. Atallah, ``Static Matching of Ordered Program Segments to Dedicated Machines in a Heterogeneous Computing Environment,'' 5th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '96), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 24-37, Honolulu, HI, Apr. 1996.
  186. Stephen L. Ambrosius, Richard F. Freund, Stephen L. Scott, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Work-Based Performance Measurement and Analysis of Virtual Heterogeneous Machines,'' 5th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '96), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 46-55, Honolulu, HI, Apr. 1996.
  187. Howard Jay Siegel, Lee Wang, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, and Min Tan, ``Computing with Heterogeneous Parallel Machines: Advantages and Challenges,'' 2nd International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN '96), sponsor: Chinese National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems (NCIC), pp. 368-374, Beijing, China, June 1996. Invited - one of four keynote speakers.
  188. Howard Jay Siegel, Tracy Braun, Henry G. Dietz, Mark B. Kulaczewski, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, Pierre H. Pero, Janet M. Siegel, John John E. So, Min Tan, Mitchell D. Theys, and Lee Wang, ``The PASM Project: A Study of Reconfigurable Parallel Computing,'' 2nd International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN '96), sponsor: Chinese National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems (NCIC), pp. 529-536, Beijing, China, June 1996. Invited.
  189. Ranga S. Ramanujan, Kenneth J. Thurber, Howard Jay Siegel, and Rakesh Jha, ``A Framework for Automated Software Partitioning and Mapping for Distributed Multiprocessors,'' 2nd International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN '96), sponsor: Chinese National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems (NCIC), pp. 138-145, Beijing, China, June 1996. Invited.
  190. John John E. So, Raghunandan Janardhan, Thomas J. Downar, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Mapping the Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Algorithm for Neutron Diffusion Applications onto Parallel Machines,'' 1996 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '96), Vol. II, co-sponsors: International Association for Computers and Communications and The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 1-10, Bloomingdale, IL, Aug. 1996.
  191. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Introduction to the 1996 ICPP Workshop on Challenges for Parallel Processing,'' 1996 ICPP Workshop on Challenges for Parallel Processing (held in conjunction with the 1996 International Conference on Parallel Processing), co-sponsors: International Association for Computers and Communications and The Pennsylvania State University, pp. 1-6, Bloomingdale, IL, Aug. 1996. Invited.
  192. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Domain-Specific Processing in the Context of Heterogeneous Computing,'' Workshop on Domain Specific Systems, sponsors: IEEE Computer Society, Annapolis, MD, Oct. 1996. Invited.
  193. Mitchell D. Theys, Richard M. Born, Mark D. Allemang, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Morphological Image Processing on Three Parallel Machines,'' Frontiers '96: The 6th Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 327-334, Annapolis, MD, Oct. 1996.
  194. Debra A. Hensgen, Richard F. Freund, Taylor Kidd, Howard Jay Siegel, Viktor Prasanna, and Cynthia Irvine, ``MSHN: Management System for Heterogeneous Networks,'' DARPA Quorom - High Performance Computing Systems PI Meeting, sponsor: DARPA Information Technology Office, Dallas, TX, Dec. 1996. Invited.
  195. John R. Budenske, Ranga S. Ramanujan, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``On-Line Use of Off-Line Derived Mappings for Iterative Automatic Target Recognition Tasks and a Particular Class of Hardware Platforms,'' 6th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '97), co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and Office of Naval Research, pp. 96-110, Geneva, Switzerland, Apr. 1997.
  196. Min Tan and Howard Jay Siegel, ``A Stochastic Model of a Dedicated Heterogeneous Computing System for Establishing a Greedy Approach to Developing Data Relocation Heuristics,'' 6th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '97), co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and Office of Naval Research, pp. 122-134, Geneva, Switzerland, Apr. 1997.
  197. Lee Wang, Ranga S. Ramanujan, James A. Newhouse, Maher Kaddoura, Atiq Ahamad, Kenneth J. Thurber, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``An Objective Approach to Assessing Relative Perceptual Quality of MPEG-Encoded Video Sequences,'' 1997 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing Systems (IEEE Multimedia Systems '97), sponsor: IEEE Computer Society, to appear, Ottawa, Canada, June 1997.
  198. Howard Jay Siegel, ``Off-Line, On-Line, and Front-Line Heterogeneous Computing,'' 1997 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97), sponsor: CSREA (Computer Science Research, Education, and Applications), to appear, Las Vegas, NV, June/July 1997. Invited - one of two keynote speakers.
  199. Rohit Gupta, Mitchell D. Theys, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Background Compensation and an Active-Camera Motion Tracking Algorithm,'' 1997 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '97), sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, to appear, Bloomingdale, IL, Aug. 1997.
  200. Mark B. Kulaczewski and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Implementations of a Feature-Based Visual Tracking Algorithm on Two MIMD Machines,'' 1997 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP '97), sponsor: The Pennsylvania State University, to appear, Bloomingdale, IL, Aug. 1997.
  201. John R. Budenske, Ranga S. Ramanujan, and Howard Jay Siegel, ``Modeling ATR Applications for Intelligent Execution upon a Heterogeneous Computing Platform,'' 1997 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC `97), sponsor: IEEE, to appear, Orlando, FL, Oct. 1997.
  202. Howard Jay Siegel, ``High-Performance Mixed-Machine Heterogeneous Computing,'' 6th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing, Madrid, Spain, Jan. 1998. Invited - one of two keynote speakers.