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On Multiprocessor System Scheduling

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 1996
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Xiaotie Deng, Patrick W. Dymond
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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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The Balance multiprocessor system

IEEE Micro, 1988
A description is given of the architecture, operating system, and performance of Balance, a shared-memory, tightly coupled multiprocessor system. Balance can contain two to thirty 32-bit microprocessors with an aggregate performance of up to 21 million instructions per second (MIPS). Each processor has a private cache as well as a small local memory to
Shreekant S. Thakkar   +2 more
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Multiprocessor vision system

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1990
Abstract The paper presents the architecture and functionality of a multiprocessor tree network (MTN) vision system. The design of the MTN is based on 21 R-6502 8-bit microprocessors connected in a quadtree structure. Under this topology the microprocessor modules communicate through a memory-to-memory Multibus configuration.
Nikolaos G. Bourbakis   +2 more
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Buffered banks in multiprocessor systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1995
Summary: A memory design based on logical banks is analyzed for shared memory multiprocessor systems. In this design, each physical bank is replaced by a logical bank consisting of a fast register and subbanks of slower memory. The subbanks are buffered by input and output queues which substantially reduce the effective cycle time when the reference ...
Kay A. Robbins, Steven Robbins
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Comparison of five multiprocessor systems

Parallel Computing, 1985
This paper generalizes the traditional dataflow model of computation and defines the essential problems in multiprocessing: control implementation, program partitioning, scheduling, synchronization, and memory access. The paper assumes that these essential problems are axes of a multiprocessor design space and that the solutions to these problems are ...
Daniel Gajski, Jih-Kwon Peir
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Multiprocessor monitoring system

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1992
Abstract This paper describes a multiprocessor system serving for several purposes. The primary function is to work as a monitoring device for rail vehicles. The system monitors the most important signals for the specified time of operation. The planned usage is for railways, underground and trams.
Zdenek Blazek, Ivan JelĂ­nek
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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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A multiprocessor system design

Proceedings of the November 12-14, 1963, fall joint computer conference on XX - AFIPS '63 (Fall), 1963
Parallel processing is not so mysterious a concept as the dearth of algorithms which explicitly use it might suggest. As a rule of thumb, if N processes are performed and the outcome is independent of the order in which their steps are executed, provided that within each process the order of steps is preserved, then any or all of the processes can be ...
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ON MODELING PARTITIONED MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEMS

International Journal of High Speed Computing, 1994
In recent years, multiprocessor systems have been developed to exploit parallelism within individual programs. However, a multiprocessor system may be used more efficiently if its processors are partitioned among independent parallel programs. The partitioning of a multiprocessor system is addressed in this paper.
Lawrence W. Dowdy, Michael R. Leuze
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