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    Virtual parallelism by self simulation of the multiple instruction stream associative model

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16658/87545-thumbnail.jpgThe ASC model for parallel computation supports a generalization of an associative style of computing that has been used since the introduction of associative SIMD computers in the early 1970\u27s. In particular, this model supports data parallelism, constant time maximum and minimum operations, one or more instruction streams (ISs)&nbsp;which are sent to an equal number of partition sets of processors (PEs), and assignment of tasks to the ISs using control parallelism. Since problems often need more processors than a machine has, it is useful to have virtual processors simulated by existing architectures. This paper shows how virtual parallelism is possible where more PEs and ISs are simulated than the actual hardware possesses. The extra time needed for an ASC(n,j)&nbsp;machine to simulate an ASC(N,J)&nbsp;machine where N ≥ n and J ≥ j is O(N/n + J/j + min(N/n, J) × min(n, J/j))&nbsp;while the extra space required is O(N/n + J)&nbsp;per PE. The overall results provide an important step in defining the usability of the ASC model in terms of both existing one IS machines and future machines supporting multiple ISs.</p

    Luna Negra, Spring 1996

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17191/86994-thumbnail.jpgAdditional Staff- Marcia Barret; Kurt Brown; Cathy Lee; Amanda McGuire; Janeen Miklowski; Amy "Amazon" Mundhenk; Lisa Schoenburg; Philip Sorenson; Shannon Steiner; Sarah Tascone Contributors- Anonymous, Marcia Barrent, Bradford J. Bonnell, Amethyst Brigham, Kurt Brown, Kathe Davis, Abbe Davis-Justus, Pamela Feurer, James Greener III, Tara Lyn Hlavaty, Kathleen A. Karlis, Andy Kohler, Kathy Korcheck, Amanda McGuire, Teresa Marie Metcalfe, Stephen B. Moegling, Christine Molina, Amy Mundhenk, Andy Revy, David Samuel, Greg Soulliere, Holly Stamper, Emily Wagner, Shona Whitright, Sheri Wild, Sharon Woods, Randall Garrison, Jack D. Harvey, Mary Hale Jackson, Michael Gregg Michaud, Charles O\u27Hay, Maurine, Polizzi, Michael Scott, Steven M. Smith, Cynthia Sobsey, Ron Wilson, Tonya Ackerman, Diane Benner, Firat Erdim Patrons/Donors/Sponsors/Advertisers- Maggie Anderson, Larry Andrews, Frank Bentayou, Wilma Crawford, Thomas and Virginia Davis, Elizabeth Dellinger, David Ewbank, Clyde Jentoft, Louis Paskoff, Marilyn Seguin, Katiek Sticke, Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Foundation, The Neo-Pagan Coalition, Triangle Pharmacy, Editorial Ink &nbsp;</p

    No. 38, The Gadding Vine and Wine List, Fall 1996

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/markko_documents/19/thumbnail.jpgChallenges of operating a Northeast Ohio vineyard described such as unseasonable weather conditions combined with grape disease. Purpose and value of a quality wine library described. 1996 results of the Markko Cup, an annual Regetta race from Eastlake to Ashtabula. Wine Notes Character of each vintage highlighted. Chardonnay: Bicentennial Celebration, Library Reserve (1989), Traditional (1991 and 1992), Reserve (1991 and 1993), Select Reserve (1993), Pinot Chardonnay Reserve (1993) Cabernet Sauvignon: Traditional (1992), Library Reserve (1989), Reserve (1993) Riesling: Reserve (1994) Pinot Noir: Traditional (1990), Reserve (1993) Covered Bridge: Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon</p

    Letter to Tony Debevc from Philip Wagner of Boordy Nursery, 1995

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/debonne_documents/1/thumbnail.jpgPhilip Wagner of Boordy Nursery congratulates Tony Debevc on his success and the press received from Wine East magazine. Wagner also reflects on the family\u27s decision to stop propagating vines after 50 years of serving the industry. Philip and Jocelyn Wagner founded Boordy Vineyards, Maryland’s best known winery and grape nursery, in Baltimore City in 1935. They sold the name and the equipment in 1980 to the Deford family but kept the nursery for many years to provide hybrids to growers nationwide.</p

    ICON Spring 1995

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    Indonesian Textiles: Indonesian Ikat from the Collection of John Hunter & Alan Weissberg

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    The Burr Fall 1995

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    Canto Spring/Summer 1995

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/18330/88335-thumbnail.jpgManaging Editor: Yolanda Bentley Art Editor: Mari Artzner Wolf Poetry Editor: Tina Moore Desktop Publishing: Ruby Groves CANTO Magazine Advisor: Robert Miltner CANTO Reading Series Advisor: Brooke Horvath</p

    TechKNOW Volume 1, Issue 1

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