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From: lemon@hera.Berkeley.EDU (Judith Lemon)
Newsgroups: comp.parallel
Subject: Request to announce UVC videolectures on parallelism
Date: 23 Feb 1993 02:37:05 GMT
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Greetings.

We at UVC would like to announce video lectures
on comp.parallel but we want to request permission first.

Please let me know what you think and I will report the results.

I polled comp.arch a few months ago and got a very positive
response.  We now post there four times per year.

Here is a typical announcement:

    University Video Communications produces and distributes
    50-minute video lectures by people who originate/develop
    today's important computer technologies.

    Industry sponsorship allows us to offer them at modest
    prices.  1800 key university, corporate, and government
    sites around the world use UVC tapes to update university
    curriculum and the workplace.  Tapes are usually at the
    upper-division/graduate level.

    Here are some parallelism titles:

    Daniel Hillis   Thinking Machines    "Architecture of the
                                          CM-5" (1992)
                                          (Fall 1992 UVC Best Seller)

    Guy Steele      Thinking Machines    "What is the Sound of One Network
                                          Clapping?  A Philosophical
                                          Overview of the CM-5"  (1992)

    John Hennessey    SGI Sponsored      "Scalable Multiprocessors and the
                                          DASH Approach" (1992)

    Daniel Hillis   Thinking Machines    "Massively Parallel
                                          Supercomputing: The Connection
                                          Machine (CM-2)"  (1990)

    Guy Steele      Thinking Machines    "Data Parallel Algorithms" (1990)

    Forest Baskett        SGI            "Cache-Coherent Multiprocessors:
                                          An Easy Approach to High-
                                          Performance Computing" (1990)

    Tilak Agerwala        IBM            "Parallel Processing"


    Abstracts of these and 53 other presentations available
    by e-mail.   Please let me know whether you want the
    entire catalog (60 abstracts) or only abstracts on
    certain titles or subjects.

    Available Subjects:

       innovation                      compilers
       distributed computing           computer architecture
       communications & networking     graphics architecture
       windows & user interfaces       design automation
       theoretical computer science    microelectronics
       programming                     7 NEWEST RELEASES

Thanks.

-- 

Dr. J.L. Lemon                               Phone: (415) 813-0506
President                                    Fax:   (415) 813-0315
University Video Communications              E-mail: lemon@hera.berkeley.edu                  

