Part 1 Invited papers: the inquest transputer network debugger, M. Johnson; globally connected fault-tolerant systems, P. Thompson. Part 2 Refereed papers: an execution harness for transputer-based embedded systems, P. Burgess et al; mixed language programming for transputer networks - a case study, I.E. Jelly and S.A. Morris; transputer based pipeline machine and its language in nuclear physics experiments, B. D'Avanzo et al; spatial simulation modelling of insect population dynamics on a transputer network, D.R. Morse; mapping revisited, D. Goodeve; ANDES - a performance analyzer for parallel programs, O. Naim and A. Teruel; CCDM - a design methodology for modelling communicating code in parallel systems, E.A. Cachia and G.A. Manson; supporting a rapid prototyping system for distributed algorithms on a transputer network, J. Cao et al; the functional specification of Occam programs for time critical applications, P. Nixon and P. Croll; a concurrent algorithm for the reconstruction of nuclear magnetic resonance scanner images, D.R.K. Rao and R.A. Bacon; a technique for fast preemptions in a multi-priority environment, K.M. Shea et al; or-parallel execution of Prolog on a transputer-based system, L. Araujo and J.J. Ruz; global time measurements in transputer networkds, G. de Pietro and U. Villano; transputer-based architecture for robot control, L. Gathy et al; how to write a highly parallel program, G. Barrett; dynamic real-time scheduling for a parallel production system on an enhanced transputer array, P.W.A. Stallard et al; an appreciation of the subtleties of shared channels in Occam3, S.W. Waithe and J.M. Kerridge; vision simulation on distributed system, C.-M. Spahn.