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Future Computers: Logic, Data Flow, ..., Control Flow?

Computer, 1984
The following potential architectures for future computers are examined: (1) fifth-generation computers, (2) supercomputers, (3) VLSI processor architectures, and (4) integrated communications and computers. The authors attempt to determine the ideal choice or combination of choices that will allow both computational control and system flexibility ...
Philip C. Treleaven, Isabel Gouveia Lima
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Big Data Processing: Data Flow vs Control Flow (New Benchmarking Methodology)

2014 International Conference on Identification, Information and Knowledge in the Internet of Things, 2014
Big Data processing is becoming a reality in numerous real-world applications. One very important area of research with a rapid growth of data volume is sensor networks. This article discusses the shift in the computing paradigm for Big Data problems and applications.
Anton Kos   +4 more
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Control flow and data structure documentation

Communications of the ACM, 1982
Two experiments were carried out to assess the utility of external documentation aids such as macro flowcharts, pseudocode, data structure diagrams, and data structure descriptions. A 223 line Pascal program which manipulates four arrays was used. The program interactively handles commands that allow the user to manage five lists of items.
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Half-dynamic scheduling with data-flow control

1988
The main problem of parallel processing concerns how to utilize the multiple processors. Much effort has been put into increasing the utilization of the processors. This paper proposes scheduling algorithms for multiple processors combining static scheduling and dynamic scheduling with data-flow control.
Hideki Sunahara, Mario Tokoro
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A Load Control Mechanism for Data‐Flow Machines

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1988
AbstractThe data‐flow computer is based essentially on parallel computation. Consequently, it is essential in the realization of such high‐level management and control functions as resource management to control the parallelism and parallel expansion.
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Selectivity of data-flow and control-flow path criteria

[1988] Proceedings. Second Workshop on Software Testing, Verification, and Analysis, 2003
A given path-selection criterion is more selective than another such criterion with respect to some testing goal if it never requires more, and sometimes requires fewer, test paths to achieve that goal. The author presents canonical forms of control-flow and data-flow path selection criteria and demonstrates that, for some simple testing goals, the ...
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TFC: token flow control in data center networks

European Conference on Computer Systems, 2016
Jiao Zhang   +3 more
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Congestion aware priority flow control in data center networks

2016 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking) and Workshops, 2016
Serhat Nazim Avci   +2 more
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Imaging flow cytometry

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Paul Rees, Huw D Summers, Andrew Filby
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