1992
Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Bercovitz P. Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 141-147. PMID: 1591609, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languagePowerful parallel computersParallel programsProgramming languageNetworked workstationsComputational resourcesParallel machinesGeneral paradigmBiological computationWorkstationsComputerLindaNetworkInstitutions networkMathematical techniquesParadigmHardwareMachineComputationLanguageCapabilityResources
1990
A parallel software architecture for building intelligent medical monitors
Factor M, Sittig D, Cohn A, Gelernter D, Miller P, Rosenbaum S. A parallel software architecture for building intelligent medical monitors. International Journal Of Clinical Monitoring And Computing 1990, 7: 117-128. PMID: 2373942, DOI: 10.1007/bf01724205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel software architectureSoftware architectureParallel computing hardwareMedical monitorNumber of devicesProcess trellisParallel programmingApplication programmersHigh-level summaryIntelligent monitorComputing hardwarePerformance gainsParallel structureArchitectureData calculationSymbolic classificationCardiovascular monitorsProgrammersMonitorHardwareProgrammingPreliminary testingTrellisComplexityClassification