| M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 21(9):948--960, 1972. |
....in parallel with di#erent processors searching di#erent branches of an expression graph. Termination is determined when one of the processors reaches a normal form of the expression. The programming model determines an overall picture that a programmer has about the system. The Flynn taxonomy [45] is widely accepted for describing the di#erent modes of computation: SISD Single Instruction Stream Single Data Stream. SIMD Single Instruction Stream Multiple Data Stream. MISD Multiple Instruction Stream Single Data Stream. MIMD Multiple Instruction Stream Multiple Data Stream. The Hitachi ....
Michael J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-21(9), 1972.
....reduces the idle time of workers down to zero. 5 Hardware Description For this project, we have access to three di erent computing platforms, located in Vienna and Graz. All platforms are equipped with a set of general purpose microprocessors. Thus, they all can be classi ed as MIMD computers [5]. All nodes run an extended UNIX operating system. Communication is according to the message passing paradigm, since the memory is distributed across all nodes. Meiko CS2 HA Computing Surface 2 High Availability from Meiko is located at a European Union facility, the European Centre for ....
Flynn, M. J. (1972) Some computer organizations and their eectiveness; IEEE Transactions on Computing, C-21, pp. 940-960
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M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 21(9):948--960, 1972.
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M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 21(9):948--960, 1972.
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Michael J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-21:948-- 960, 1972.
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M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. In IEEE Transactions on Computing C-21, pages 948--960, September, 1972.
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Flynn M. J.: Some Computer Organizations and Their Eectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers C 21-9 (1972), pp. 948-960.
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M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. In IEEE Transactions on Computing C-21, pages 948--960, September, 1972.
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M. J. Flynn. Some computer organizations and their e#ectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 21(9):948--960, 1972.
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