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ACPC - Austrian Center for Parallel Computation
The Austrian Center for Parallel Computation (ACPC) is a co-operative research organization founded in 1989 to promote research and education in the field of Software for Parallel Computer Systems.

The areas in which the ACPC is active include algorithms, languages, compilers, programming environments, and applications for parallel and high-performance computing systems. The members of the ACPC perform research projects in these fields, use a common pool of hardware equipment, and offer a joint curriculum in Parallel Computation for graduate and post-graduate students.


Spokesman
o. Univ.Prof. Dr. J. Volkert

Members
Prof. Laszlo Böszörmenyi           Universität Klagenfurt
Prof. Bruno Buchberger             RISC-Linz
Prof. Günther Haring               University of Vienna
Prof. Hermann Hellwagner           Universität Klagenfurt
Prof. Ulrich Langer                Universität Linz
Prof. Christoph Überhuber          Technical University of Vienna
Prof. Jens Volkert                 University of Linz, GUP
Prof. Hans Zima                    University of Vienna
Prof. Peter Zinterhof              University of Salzburg

ACPC Technical Report Series
A Technical report series was established in 1989.
For a list of available reports click here.

ACPC Conferences and Workshops
The ACPC organizes two Scientific Workshops/Conferences per year, in which recent results of the groups are communicated among its members.

The last international ACPC conference took place in Salzburg, Austria, in February 1999.
For an overview of the proceedings click here.

The next international ACPC conference will take place in Klagenfurt in 2001.
A corresponding call for papers will be published here as soon as it is available.


ACPC Projects and Cooperations
The following projects were carried out together by members of the ACPC:

For a list of selected papers click here.
 
 

 

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