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Parallel Machines: Parallel Machine Languages - The Emergence of Hybrid Dataflow Computer Architectures (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
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Parallel Machines: Parallel Machine Languages - The Emergence of Hybrid Dataflow Computer Architectures (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 96
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It is universally accepted today that parallel processing is here
to stay but that software for parallel machines is still difficult
to develop. However, there is little recognition of the fact that
changes in processor architecture can significantly ease the
development of software. In the seventies the availability of
processors that could address a large name space directly,
eliminated the problem of name management at one level and paved
the way for the routine development of large programs. Similarly,
today, processor architectures that can facilitate cheap
synchronization and provide a global address space can simplify
compiler development for parallel machines. If the cost of
synchronization remains high, the pro gramming of parallel machines
will remain significantly less abstract than programming sequential
machines. In this monograph Bob Iannucci presents the design and
analysis of an architecture that can be a better building block for
parallel machines than any von Neumann processor. There is another
very interesting motivation behind this work. It is rooted in the
long and venerable history of dataflow graphs as a formalism for ex
pressing parallel computation. The field has bloomed since 1974,
when Dennis and Misunas proposed a truly novel architecture using
dataflow graphs as the parallel machine language. The novelty and
elegance of dataflow architectures has, however, also kept us from
asking the real question: "What can dataflow architectures buy us
that von Neumann ar chitectures can't?" In the following I explain
in a round about way how Bob and I arrived at this question."
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