This paper describes and discusses several pattern recognition programs that have been coded for and test-run on the CLIP parallel array computer. These programs were coded using a first version of a "higher-level language" whose compiler outputs object code for either CLIP3 (a 12 by 16 array of processors) or CLIP4 (a 96 by 96 array of processors). It was possible to code in a few hours simple programs with 20 to 50 instructions that compiled into CLIP programs with from 200 to 1100 instructions
The problem of programming a parallel processor is discussed. Previous methods of programming a para...
Three theses are combined into a treatise consisting of four parts: 1. A Literature Study, 2. The De...
This paper is a description of the contributions to the SICSA multicore challenge on many body plan...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Many high-level languages have...
To date, programming language research has made several major contributions to the support of high s...
This paper describes a knowledge-based system for automatic parallelization of a wide class of seque...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the generation of machine code from high-level progr...
We are developing a pattern language to guide the programmer through the entire process of developin...
The success of parallel architectures has been limited by the lack of high-level parallel programmin...
This paper compares the performance of three implementations of simplified pattern matching instruct...
Whenever large homogeneous data structures need to be processed in a non-trivial way, e.g. in comput...
As the demand increases for high performance and power efficiency in modern computer runtime systems...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
We describe the design of the PARAMAT system which will be able to automatically parallelize many nu...
International audienceMatrix manipulation programs are easily developed using a visual language. For...
The problem of programming a parallel processor is discussed. Previous methods of programming a para...
Three theses are combined into a treatise consisting of four parts: 1. A Literature Study, 2. The De...
This paper is a description of the contributions to the SICSA multicore challenge on many body plan...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Many high-level languages have...
To date, programming language research has made several major contributions to the support of high s...
This paper describes a knowledge-based system for automatic parallelization of a wide class of seque...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the generation of machine code from high-level progr...
We are developing a pattern language to guide the programmer through the entire process of developin...
The success of parallel architectures has been limited by the lack of high-level parallel programmin...
This paper compares the performance of three implementations of simplified pattern matching instruct...
Whenever large homogeneous data structures need to be processed in a non-trivial way, e.g. in comput...
As the demand increases for high performance and power efficiency in modern computer runtime systems...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
We describe the design of the PARAMAT system which will be able to automatically parallelize many nu...
International audienceMatrix manipulation programs are easily developed using a visual language. For...
The problem of programming a parallel processor is discussed. Previous methods of programming a para...
Three theses are combined into a treatise consisting of four parts: 1. A Literature Study, 2. The De...
This paper is a description of the contributions to the SICSA multicore challenge on many body plan...