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Recursion transformations for run-time control of parallel computationsBush, V. J. January 1987 (has links)
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Efficient stored data structures for dataflow computingSargeant, J. January 1985 (has links)
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Throttle mechanisms for the Manchester Dataflow MachineRuggiero, C. A. January 1987 (has links)
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The formal semantics of deterministic dataflow programsOliveira, J. N. F. January 1984 (has links)
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Parallel structure storage in a dataflow machineKawakami, K. January 1988 (has links)
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Specification and control of execution of nondeterministic dataflow programsBarahona, P. M. C. C. January 1987 (has links)
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PIFLOW - projeto, simulação e implementação de um protótipo dataflow em FPGA / PIFLOW- project, simulation and implementation of a dataflow prototype in FPGASilva Júnior, José Teixeira da 18 February 2016 (has links)
Esse trabalho tem por objetivo descrever o desenvolvimento e os atuais resultados do protótipo dataflow PIFLOW, um processador baseado no modelo de dataflow dinâmico, inspirado na Maquina Dataflow de Manchester e desenvolvido no Instituto de Física de São Carlos, da Universidade de São Paulo. Esse protótipo foi capaz de oferecer speedups muito próximos do ideal, a partir de programas que possuem grande grau de paralelismo, apresentando o grande potencial deste modelo - já bastante estudado no decorrer das últimas décadas - em oferecer desempenho superior ao de processadores sequenciais comerciais modernos. / The aim of this work is to describe the development and the current results of the PIFLOW dataflow prototype, a processor based on the dynamic dataflow model of execution, inspired by the Manchester Dataflow Machine and developed in the Instituto de Física de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo. This prototype shows speedups very close to the ideal case, when executing programs with a high degree of parallelism, showing the dataflow model potential, which has been extensibly analysed in the last decades, to offer higher performance when compared to commercial modern sequential processors.
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Dataflow-processing element for a cognitive sensor platformMcDermott, Mark William, active 2014 26 June 2014 (has links)
Cognitive sensor platforms are the next step in the evolution of intelligent sensor platforms. These platforms have the capability to reason about both their external environment and internal conditions and to modify their processing behavior and configuration in a continuing effort to optimize their operational life and functional utility. The addition of cognitive capabilities is necessary for unattended sensor systems as it is generally not feasible to routinely replace the battery or the sensor(s). This platform provides a chassis that can be used to compose embedded sensor systems from composable elements. The composable elements adhere to a synchronous data flow (SDF) protocol to communicate between the elements using channels. The SDF protocol provides the capability to easily compose heterogeneous systems of multiple processing elements, sensor elements, debug elements and communications elements. The processing engine for this platform is a Dataflow-Processing Element (DPE) that receives, processes and dispatches SDF data tokens. The DPE is specifically designed to support the processing of SDF tokens using microcoded actors where programs are assembled by instantiating actors in a graphical modeling tool and verifying that the SDF protocol is adhered to. / text
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PIFLOW - projeto, simulação e implementação de um protótipo dataflow em FPGA / PIFLOW- project, simulation and implementation of a dataflow prototype in FPGAJosé Teixeira da Silva Júnior 18 February 2016 (has links)
Esse trabalho tem por objetivo descrever o desenvolvimento e os atuais resultados do protótipo dataflow PIFLOW, um processador baseado no modelo de dataflow dinâmico, inspirado na Maquina Dataflow de Manchester e desenvolvido no Instituto de Física de São Carlos, da Universidade de São Paulo. Esse protótipo foi capaz de oferecer speedups muito próximos do ideal, a partir de programas que possuem grande grau de paralelismo, apresentando o grande potencial deste modelo - já bastante estudado no decorrer das últimas décadas - em oferecer desempenho superior ao de processadores sequenciais comerciais modernos. / The aim of this work is to describe the development and the current results of the PIFLOW dataflow prototype, a processor based on the dynamic dataflow model of execution, inspired by the Manchester Dataflow Machine and developed in the Instituto de Física de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo. This prototype shows speedups very close to the ideal case, when executing programs with a high degree of parallelism, showing the dataflow model potential, which has been extensibly analysed in the last decades, to offer higher performance when compared to commercial modern sequential processors.
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Software tools and a simulation system for the Nottingham multi-stream dataflow projectBarrett, N. K. January 1985 (has links)
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