Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!purdue!gatech!uflorida!simulation From: simulation@ufl.edu (SIMULATION DIGEST) Newsgroups: comp.simulation Subject: SIMULATION MODELING AND ANALYSIS Message-ID: <15241@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Date: 28 Apr 88 21:40:16 GMT Sender: fishwick@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Reply-To: simulation@ufl.edu Lines: 83 Approved: fishwick@fish.cis.ufl.edu Volume: 1, Issue: 6, Thu Apr 28 17:40:08 EDT 1988 +----------------+ | TODAY'S TOPICS | +----------------+ (1) Digest Format... (2) WHO's WHO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 88 17:37:09 EDT From: Paul Fishwick To: simulation@ufl.edu Subject: administrative stuff... The digest format has undergone some minor changes, and it should now work with the "undigestifying" software that people use which generally searches for a string of dashes. Some people reported problems with earlier issues not conforming to the proper digest format -- the UNIX program 'readnews' requires such a format. 'rn' on the other hand, does not. Thanks for your patience. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul A. Fishwick.......... INTERNET: fishwick@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu Dept. of Computer Science. UUCP: ...ihnp4!codas!uflorida!fish!fishwick Univ. of Florida.......... PHONE: (904)-335-8036 Bldg. CSE, Room 301....... FACS is available Gainesville, FL 32611..... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: comp-simulation@SDCSVAX.UCSD.EDU Path: tulane!barad From: Herb Barad Newsgroups: comp.simulation Subject: Re: SIMULATION who's who (continued) Date: 27 Apr 88 12:51:39 GMT References: <15115@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Reply-To: Herb Barad Organization: C.S. Dept., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA I would like to introduce myself and add my two cents worth. Here at Tulane I am working on extending the SCOOP environment for use in prototyping, modeling, simulation, and analysis of massively parallel architectures. This is a continuation of my work done at USC while working on my dissertation. (Actually, SCOOP stands for Southern California Object-Oriented Prototype, maybe I should rename is to reflect New Orleans...) The original SCOOP environment was used to construct a prototype of a pyramid architecture and simulate a wide range of computer vision algorithms. The continuing work will concentrate on making the SCOOP environment flexible and easilty extensible. That is, you should be able to prototype virtually any type of parallel architecture and simulate algorithms of interest. The current SCOOP environment is totally written in Smalltalk-80 (PS version). I hope to hear the experience of others related to other languages/environments. -- Herb Barad [Electrical Engineering Dept. - Tulane Univ.] INTERNET: barad@tulane.edu USENET: {pyramid|wpg|...}!tulane!barad USMail: Electrical Engineering Dept. Tulane Univ. New Orleans, LA 70118-5674 phone: (504) 865-5785 +--------------------------+ | END OF SIMULATION DIGEST | +--------------------------+