Confluence of computer vision and computer graphics. Proceedings of the NATO Research workshop, Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia, August 29--31, 1999 (Q2736222)

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Confluence of computer vision and computer graphics. Proceedings of the NATO Research workshop, Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia, August 29--31, 1999
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1638491

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    29 August 2001
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    software development environments
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    performance evaluation
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    cluster computing
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    Confluence of computer vision and computer graphics. Proceedings of the NATO Research workshop, Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia, August 29--31, 1999 (English)
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    The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEFrom the introduction: This is the third Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Systems organized jointly by the Austrian Computer Society and the MTA SZTAKI Computer and Automation Research Institute. The series of workshops started in 1992 in Sopron, then the second one was held in 1994 in Budapest as a really regional meeting of Austrian and Hungarian researchers focusing on the transputers as a hot research topic of that time. Since then transputers became historical show-pieces but the scope of the workshop has been widened to parallel and distributed systems attracting more and more participants every second year. Since 1996 the workshops have been organized under a new name showing the transition to new challenging research areas. DAPSYS'96 held in Miskolc, and DAPSYS'98, held in Budapest, proved the viability of this new concept.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThis time the proceedings contain 18 full papers and 12 short papers from 14 countries around the world including Japan, Korea and Brasil. The paper sessions cover a broad range of research topics in the area of parallel and distributed systems, including software development environments, performance evaluation, architectures, languages, algorithms, web and cluster computing.
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