FRONTIERS '95

The Fifth Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation February 6-9, 1995 McLean Hilton, McLean, VA

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This symposium is the fifth in a series of biennial meetings on the design, development, and use of massively parallel computing systems. The focus of this symposium is on research related or applicable to systems scalable to 1,000 or more processors. The conference will highlight and address the driving issues that constitute current research in this field, and will provide a dynamic forum for formal and interactive presentations, panel discussions, tutorials and workshops. Topics illustrating near term practical results as well as those having long term implications will be addressed.

Historically, Frontiers has been particularly successful in bringing together contributors to the research, development, and policy issues that drive the evolution of massively parallel computation. These contributors have spanned the academic, industrial, scientific and government communities. With the recent rapid advances occurring in the field, the fifth symposium should be especially important and productive.