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Browse All Reviews > Computer Systems Organization (C) > Processor Architectures (C.1) > Other Architecture Styles (C.1.3) > Data-Flow Architectures (C.1.3...)
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Hardware software partitioning of control data flow graph on system on programmable chip Jemai M., Ouni B. Microprocessors & Microsystems 39(4): 259-270, 2015. Type: Article
The problem of partitioning the elements of a control flow graph of a computation between dedicated hardware blocks and hard processors/digital signal processors (DSPs) of a system on programmable chip (SOPC) is dealt with in this pape...
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Oct 20 2015 |
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A matrix multiplier case study for an evaluation of a configurable dataflow-machine Verdoscia L., Vaccaro R., Giorgi R. CF 2015 (Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers, Ischia, Italy, May 18-21, 2015) 1-6, 2015. Type: Proceedings
Research in computing frontiers is fascinating for the preview it gives us of some potential futures of computing. Rethinking some of our fundamental assumptions, like the shift from complex instruction set computers (CISC) to reduced ...
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Aug 18 2015 |
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The WaveScalar architecture Swanson S., Schwerin A., Mercaldi M., Petersen A., Putnam A., Michelson K., Oskin M., Eggers S. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 25(2): 4-es, 2007. Type: Article
The WaveScalar architecture aims to take advantages found in dataflow to achieve more parallelism with less silicon area, along with better performance and scalability than superscalar architecture. The program counter, which is a bott...
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Feb 4 2008 |
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The organization of reduction, data flow, and control flow systems Kluge W., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992. Type: Book (9780262610810)
It is becoming increasingly evident that, to obtain more performance from computer architecture in the future, one must look beyond the time-honored von Neumann model of a computing system. Much ground-breaking theoretical work has bee...
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Mar 1 1994 |
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Implementation of a general-purpose dataflow multiprocessor Papadopoulos G., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991. Type: Book (9780262660693)
Clearly, the concept of a dataflow computer is attractive, especially for young scientists thinking of a Ph.D. thesis in parallel computing. Not only is the new perspective on data processing inspiring, but it allows the possibility to...
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Jul 1 1992 |
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The RMIT data flow computer: a hybrid architecture Abramson D., Egan G. The Computer Journal 33(3): 230-240, 1990. Type: Article
The dataflow architecture described in this paper is a hybrid of two prior architectures, called “static” and “dynamic.” In the static architecture each arc contains at most one token, while in t...
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Oct 1 1991 |
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Executing a Program on the MIT Tagged-Token Dataflow Architecture Arvind K., Nikhil R. IEEE Transactions on Computers 39(3): 300-318, 1990. Type: Article
This fairly detailed presentation of the MIT tagged-token dataflow project begins with the authors’ basic model of dataflow and covers both language and architecture approaches currently used in the project. As such, it serve...
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Jun 1 1991 |
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Exploiting data parallelism in signal processing on a dataflow machine Nitezki P. ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News 17(3): 54-61, 1989. Type: Article
One of the chronic problems of computer science is that researchers do not keep up with the literature. As a result, repetition is common. In this paper the author designs a stream-based dataflow language almost exactly like Lucid [1] ...
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Sep 1 1990 |
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Transputer-based dataflow multiprocessor for robot arm control Geffin S., Furht B. Microprocessors & Microsystems 13(3): 219-226, 1989. Type: Article
This paper presents a massively parallel architecture for the control computation of a robot arm using a network of transputers. The Newton-Euler state space formulation is used to define equations for the computation of torques and fo...
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Mar 1 1990 |
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Demand-Driven Interpretation of FP Programs on a Data-Flow Multiprocessor Wei Y., Gaudiot J. IEEE Transactions on Computers 37(8): 946-966, 1988. Type: Article
This paper presents a method for evaluating the list-structure language of Backus’s FP systems in a data-driven environment. It describes the basic formal definition of the FP systems and the dataflow and command-driven model...
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Sep 1 1989 |
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