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DEFINING CLASSES OF MULTIPROCESSOR MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEMS

Scientific works/Elmi eserler, 1996
Abstract. Processors used in class architecture with multiple command streams and multiple data streams operate independently of each other in the system. They make episodic requests to separate streams of data. So, in this type of system, each processor executes its programming independently. This system has great flexibility[1]. They have the ability
Jamaleddin Nuraliyev   +2 more
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Multiprocessor automata

Information Processing Letters, 1987
The notion of multiprocessor automata is introduced. The multiprocessor automaton may be thought of as the simplest model of parallel computations: there are more than one processors reading information from the tape simultaneously, and the switching function for each processor depends on the inner states of all processors on the step of computations ...
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Introduction to the Cell multiprocessor

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2005
This paper provides an introductory overview of the Cell multiprocessor. Cell represents a revolutionary extension of conventional microprocessor architecture and organization. The paper discusses the history of the project, the program objectives and challenges, the disign concept, the architecture and programming models, and the implementation.
James A. Kahle   +5 more
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Multiprocessor structures for microprocessors

Software & Microsystems, 1982
The paper presents a review of the problems encountered in designing multiprocessor systems. Different structures for use in microprocessor applications are considered and analysed. In comparing various microprocessor structures, several features are considered, e.g. hardware architecture, software implications, reliability, and performance/cost ratio.
GIULI, DINO   +4 more
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On the Structure of the Homogeneous Multiprocessor

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
The structure of the homogeneous multiprocessor where each processing element owns its local memory and has access to the memory elements of its two immediate neighbors via dynamically created extended buses is discussed. The algorithm that controls the operation of the extended buses is presented and liveness and safeness properties for the algorithm ...
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Edison—a multiprocessor language

Software: Practice and Experience, 1981
AbstractThis paper defines a programming language called Edison. The language is suitable both for teaching the principles of concurrent programming and for designing reliable real‐time programs for multiprocessor systems. Edison is block structured and includes modules, concurrent statements, and when statements.
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A Data Flow Multiprocessor

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1977
This paper presents the architecture of a highly concurrent multiprocessor which runs programs expressed in data flow notation. Sequencing of data flow instruction execution depends only on the availability of operands required by instructions. Because data flow instructions have no side effects, unrelated instructions can be executed concurrently ...
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Multiprocessor schedulability analyser

Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2011
Within the context of hard real-time systems, the schedulability analysis of a task set is a major issue. The problem consists in proving that the tasks always satisfy their temporal constraints for a given scheduling policy and a given platform. Extensive work has been done in the last decades for defining sufficient criteria and exact algorithms ...
Mikel Cordovilla   +3 more
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On Data Synchronization For Multiprocessors

The 16th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 1989
As the grain size becomes smaller, more parallelism can be found in most programs. However, to exploit smaller grain parallelism, more efficient synchronization primitives are needed to reduce the increased synchronization overhead. The granularity of parallelism that can be exploited on a multiprocessor system depends heavily on the type and the ...
H.-M. Su, P.-C. Yew
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A Clustered Multiprocessor System

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1988
AbstractWith the recent remarkable development of VLSI technology, the study and the experimental development of multiprocessors composed of a large number of processors have actively been performed. A serious problem in such systems is the contention (conflict) in communication.
Takeo Nakada   +4 more
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