The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel program schemata. Part I presents the basic properties of this model. Two types of equivalence relation on computations are presented, to each of which there corresponds a concept of determinacy and equivalence for schemata. The correspondence between these relations is shown and related to other properties of schemata. Then the concept of maximal parallelism using one of the relations as a basis is investigated. A partial order on schemata is defined which relates their inherent parallelism. The results presented are especially concerned with schemata which are maximal with respect to this order, i.e. maximally parallel schemata. Several other pro...
Research Report RR-2010-01With the current generalization of parallel architectures arises the conce...
Parsing schemata provide a general framework for specication, analysis and comparison of (sequential...
Thesis (Ph. D.--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1991. Simultaneously published i...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
A model for parallel computation called a schema is presented. This model is similar to that present...
A model for parallel computation called a schema is presented. This model is similar to that present...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
AbstractThis paper introduces a model called the parallel program schema for the representation and ...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
AbstractThis paper introduces a model called the parallel program schema for the representation and ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering. Thesis. 1972. M.S.MICROFICHE...
The class of parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, and the interaction between two ...
We consider P colonies as introduced in [4] and investigate their computational power when working i...
The methods of Scott-Strachey semantics are applied to the problem of writing programs for parallel ...
A preordering ⩽1 for comparing the computational complexity is introduced on the class of iterative ...
Research Report RR-2010-01With the current generalization of parallel architectures arises the conce...
Parsing schemata provide a general framework for specication, analysis and comparison of (sequential...
Thesis (Ph. D.--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1991. Simultaneously published i...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
A model for parallel computation called a schema is presented. This model is similar to that present...
A model for parallel computation called a schema is presented. This model is similar to that present...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
AbstractThis paper introduces a model called the parallel program schema for the representation and ...
The phenomenon of maximal parallelism is investigated in the framework of a class of parallel progra...
AbstractThis paper introduces a model called the parallel program schema for the representation and ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering. Thesis. 1972. M.S.MICROFICHE...
The class of parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, and the interaction between two ...
We consider P colonies as introduced in [4] and investigate their computational power when working i...
The methods of Scott-Strachey semantics are applied to the problem of writing programs for parallel ...
A preordering ⩽1 for comparing the computational complexity is introduced on the class of iterative ...
Research Report RR-2010-01With the current generalization of parallel architectures arises the conce...
Parsing schemata provide a general framework for specication, analysis and comparison of (sequential...
Thesis (Ph. D.--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1991. Simultaneously published i...