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Noakes M., Wallach D., and Dally W., The J-Machine Multicomputer: An architecture evaluation, Proceedings of the 20 th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, p 224-235, May 1993.

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A Switch-Free Router for - Ary Way Networks   (Correct)

....packaging technology, the increase in the dimensionality of a network will decrease the number of wires and thus the bandwidth of a single physical channel. Routers designed for low dimensional k ary n cube networks have physical channels that typically are 8 bitdata to 16 bit data wide [2] 3] [8] [9] 10] In this study, I am proposing a new network topology, called k ary m way network, which is based on the concept of m way channels. The idea of an m way channel is that a maximum number, m, of routers and processors can link directly to it, and hence share the same physical channel. k ....

Noakes M., Wallach D., and Dally W., The J-Machine Multicomputer: An architecture evaluation, Proceedings of the 20 th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, p 224-235, May 1993.


k-ary m-way Networks: the Dual of k-ary n-cubes - Mudawwar   (Correct)

....dedicated point to point channels. k ary n cubes are strictly orthogonal direct topologies with n dimensions and k routers (nodes) along each dimension. Low dimensional k ary n cube networks have been implemented in many parallel architectures, which include the Intel Teraflops [3] MIT J Machine [10], and Cray T3E [11] A physical bi directional link connecting two routers in a k ary n cube network can be implemented either as one set of bi directional wires called half duplex organization, or as two sets of unidirectional wires called full duplex organization. With a full duplex ....

M. Noakes, D. Wallach, and W. Dally, The J-Machine Multicomputer: An architecture evaluation, Proceedings of the 20 th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, pages 224-235, May 1993.


Runtime Support for User-Level Ultra Lightweight Threads on.. - Shu (1995)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....in the domain of remote procedure calls. More general issues about processes and threads have been discussed in [24, 22, 2] The uThread package is based on a message driven model combined with partially shared local data. Research projects on message driven models include the J Machine at MIT [15] and Monsoon at Berkeley [16] in which a messages contains the name of a handler and data. When the message reaches the head of a scheduling queue, the handler is executed with the data as arguments. The execution can be synchronized and suspended. Another message driven model, the active ....

M. D. Noakes, D. A. Wallach, and W. J. Dally. The J-machine multicomputer: An architecture evaluation. In Proc. of the 20th Annual Int'l Symp. on Computer Architecture, pages 224--235, May 1993.

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