Programming and structure changes in parallel computers.- Tree machines and divide-and-conquer algorithms.- Queue machines: An organization for parallel computation.- Operating systems support for the finite element machine.- Automatic program restructuring for high-speed computation.- Language support for designing multilevel computer systems.- Parallel structures for vector processing.- Language design approaches for parallel processors.- Reconciling data flow machines and conventional languages.- On language constructs for concurrent programs.- Generation of dataflow graphical object code for the lapse programming language.- Cellular algorithms and their verification.- The development of fast cellular pattern transformation algorithms using virtual boundaries.- Cellular algorithms for binary matrix operations.- Analysis of concurrent algorithms.- Sauge: How to use the parallelism of sequential programs.- A transformational approach for developing parallel programs.- A methodology for programming with concurrency.- On synchronization and its specification.- "Non-numerical aspects of computations on parallel hardware".- Compiling in parallel.- Finding the maximum, merging and sorting in a parallel computation model.- Parallel computations in information retrieval.- Recurrence semigroups and their relation to data storage in fast recurrence solvers on parallel machines.- Parallel algorithms for the convex hull problem in two dimensions.- On basic concepts in parallel numerical mathematics.- Iterative methods for the solution of elliptic difference equations on multiprocessors.- Hierarchical discrete systems and realisation of parallel algorithms.- Solving two modified discrete poisson equations in 7logn steps on N2 processors.- A parallel algorithm for solving band systems and matrix inversion.- Parallel evaluation of correlation time-of-flight experiments.- Parallelization of a minimization problem for multi-processor systems.- Design and development of concurrent programs.- Binary trees and parallel scheduling algorithms.- New variants of the quadrant interlocking factorisation (Q.I.F.) method.