This paper examines the two conventional models of data-flow machines, static and dynamic. The advantages and disadvantages of each scheme are described. A hybrid architecture is presented which gains the advantages of both. This architecture has been incorporated into a new data-flow machine built at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Some simulations are presented which illustrate the advantages of the hybrid approach
Computers employing some degree of data flow organisation are now well established as providing a po...
AbstractThe concepts of a data flow and sequential computers are confronted using models written in ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
This report discusses the RMIT/CSIRO parallel systems architecture project. It presents some importa...
This paper describes the evolution of dataflow computers from the first static design to the newest ...
In this paper a computing system has been proposed which involves both the principles and the approa...
The data flow machine, which represents a radical departure from the conventional von Neumann archit...
This paper first presents the requirements for and the architectural framework of a type of real-tim...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
The primary objective of the proposed research is to define and evaluate an architecture for a compu...
The authors propose a model of a static data flow oriented multiprocessor system and study issues pe...
In recent years, sweeping changes in computer architecture have been transpiring as the technology c...
Current solid state technology suggests that future computers will be highly asynchronous machines c...
This paper describes a new parallel architectural system which we have called an MIMD-SIMD hybrid sy...
This study examines the operation and organization of three data flow computer systems, the systems ...
Computers employing some degree of data flow organisation are now well established as providing a po...
AbstractThe concepts of a data flow and sequential computers are confronted using models written in ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
This report discusses the RMIT/CSIRO parallel systems architecture project. It presents some importa...
This paper describes the evolution of dataflow computers from the first static design to the newest ...
In this paper a computing system has been proposed which involves both the principles and the approa...
The data flow machine, which represents a radical departure from the conventional von Neumann archit...
This paper first presents the requirements for and the architectural framework of a type of real-tim...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
The primary objective of the proposed research is to define and evaluate an architecture for a compu...
The authors propose a model of a static data flow oriented multiprocessor system and study issues pe...
In recent years, sweeping changes in computer architecture have been transpiring as the technology c...
Current solid state technology suggests that future computers will be highly asynchronous machines c...
This paper describes a new parallel architectural system which we have called an MIMD-SIMD hybrid sy...
This study examines the operation and organization of three data flow computer systems, the systems ...
Computers employing some degree of data flow organisation are now well established as providing a po...
AbstractThe concepts of a data flow and sequential computers are confronted using models written in ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...