Parallel Lisp: Languages and Systems, US/Japan Workshop on Parallel Lisp, Sendai, Japan, June 1989.
Qlisp, Ron Goldman, Richard Gabriel, Carol Sexton, a scheme-like
Multilisp, Robert Halstead, an extended Scheme-version
PaiLisp, paper by Takayasu Ito and Manabu Matsui, a kernel-language
gc-algorithms, James Miller, Barbera Epstein
Concurrent Scheme, Robert Kessler, Mark Swanson, concurrent threads in seperate domains
the Boyer benchmark, W.Ludwell Harrison, (compiler-notes)
ABCL, An Object-Oriented Concurrent System, Akinori Yonezawa (workshop), Etsuya Shibanyama and Yonezawa (book)
TAO, Ikuo Takeuchi, practical expirience, runs on ELIS Lisp machine, (namespace problems - symbol packages)
MacELIS, Ken-ichiro Murakami
Mul-T, David Kranz, Robert Halstead, Eric Mohr (optimizing compiler generating code for Encore Multimax)
Utilisp, (University of Tokyo Interactive Lisp), Hideya Iwasaki, (mutilisp, implementation, simulat parallelism by time-slicing)
PM!, PMLisp, Taiichi Yuasa, Takafumi Kawana, (8-bit Z80, first prototype of “P-machine”), Scheme-like
EVLIS, Hiroshi Yasui, Tashikazu Sakaguchi, Kohichi Kudo, Nobuyuki Hironishi, (multiport mem-sys)
TOP-1, Norihisa Suzuki, ongoing project of parallel Common Lisp
GHC (guarded-Horn-clause), Kazunori Ueda (comments: Akikazu Takeuchi), (variables in p-languages)
OPS-5, Hiroshi Okuno, (parallelizing 2 large AI systems)