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The Cydra 5 computer system architecture

Proceedings 1988 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI, 2003
An overview of the Cydra 5 computer system architecture is presented. A single numeric processor and multiple interactive processors are used to provide sustained compute performance in numeric applications. The numeric processors' unique directed dataflow architecture supports the parallelization of a much broader range of algorithms than vector ...
Michael Schlansker, Michael McNamara
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Systematic Assessment of Computer Systems Architectures

1994
Development, selection, and evolution of workstation architectures depend mainly on a comprehensive assessment of the architecture and its parts. Proper assessment of an architecture is a key to its success on the market. This paper presents a systematic method for system assessment which supports the user to make decisions explicit, allowing to find ...
Günter Böckle, Hermann Hellwagner
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Architectures for nanoscale hybrid computing systems

2013 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD), 2013
Spin torque oscillator (STO) nanodevices have been brought into focus of engineering hoping they could provide for a platform of computation beyond Moore's law. In this paper we propose hybrid-architectures (i.e. combining CMOS units and STO nanodevices) useful to realize Oscillatory Cellular Nonlinear Network (O-CNN) arrays that can be used for ...
Fernando Corinto   +2 more
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Systolic architectures, systems and computations

1988
A variety of problems related to systolic architectures, systems and computations is discussed. The emphases are on fundamental and general problems of broader interest. The paper concentrates on theoretical models, techniques and results. Main motivations are discussed and interesting/important applications are shown.
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Architecture of the Entropia distributed computing system

Proceedings 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2002
Distributed computing, the exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems, offers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10-1,000 times). However, for desktop PC distributed computing to be widely accepted within enterprises, the systems much achieve high levels of robustness, security ...
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A SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEMS

Automatica, 1982
Abstract Distributed computer control systems have a number of potential advantages over centralised systems, especially where the application is itself physically distributed. A computer station can be placed close to the plant being controlled, and a communications network used to enable the stations to communicate to coordinate their actions ...
Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Morris Sloman
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Communication architectures for distributed computer control systems

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1994
Abstract The use of distributed computer control systems (DCCS) demands high reliability, adequate real-time behaviour and increasingly economical systems. The last demand requires the use of cheap standard components, whenever possible. The following paper discusses the realization of DCCS with respect to these constraints.
Dieterle, W.   +2 more
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A computer architecture for system performance monitoring

Proceeding of the 1973 ACM SIGME symposium on - SIGME '73, 1973
Many computer systems are sufficiently complex that it is not possible to predict or understand all of the interactions among system components. Performance monitoring is a technique for measuring system performance and recording the internal states of the system in response to various events. Current monitors employ hardware and/or software techniques.
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Resilient Architecture for Complex Computing Systems

2013 18th International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, 2013
This paper proposes a self-organizing framework for adapting software agents on complex computer systems, in particular distributed systems. It is unique to other existing approaches for software adaptation because it introduces the notions of differentiation and dedifferentiation in cellular slime molds into complex computer systems.
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A hierarchical taxonomic system for computer architectures

Computer, 1990
A novel hierarchical architectural taxonomic system that appears to possess the desirable characteristics of a good taxonomic scheme is presented. The author focuses on the endoarchitecture, i.e. the logical structure, control and behavior of the integrated system of hardware components. The starting point for this system is D.B.
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