A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most of the architecture of the machine was specified but some parts were incomplete. The main purpose for the workshop was to explore principles for the evaluation of computer systems employing new architectures. Principles explored were: (1) evaluation must be an integral, ongoing part of a project to develop a computer of radically new architecture; (2) the evaluation should seek to measure the usability of the system as well as its performance; (3) users from the application domains must be an integral part of the evaluation process; and (4) evaluation results should be fed back into the design process. It is concluded that the general organi...
Advances in technology have resulted in a widening of the gap between computing speed and memory acc...
The growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...
The intent of the proposed effort is the examination of the impact of the elements of parallel archi...
Although parallel computers have existed for many years, recently there has been a surge of academic...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
This project is a study of advance computer architecture, specifically parallel processing architect...
Performance evaluation is at the foundation of computer architecture research and development. Conte...
Teams of scientists studied data flow concepts, static data flow machine architecture, and the VAL l...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
This paper discusses the development of a portable suite of benchmarking programs for parallel comp...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
Computer architecture is entering its second golden age. The number of servers worldwide is estimate...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel sys...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel syste...
Advances in technology have resulted in a widening of the gap between computing speed and memory acc...
The growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...
The intent of the proposed effort is the examination of the impact of the elements of parallel archi...
Although parallel computers have existed for many years, recently there has been a surge of academic...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
This project is a study of advance computer architecture, specifically parallel processing architect...
Performance evaluation is at the foundation of computer architecture research and development. Conte...
Teams of scientists studied data flow concepts, static data flow machine architecture, and the VAL l...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
This paper discusses the development of a portable suite of benchmarking programs for parallel comp...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
Computer architecture is entering its second golden age. The number of servers worldwide is estimate...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel sys...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel syste...
Advances in technology have resulted in a widening of the gap between computing speed and memory acc...
The growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...