The Manchester prototype dataflow computer
Communications of the ACM - Special section on computer architecture
Data flow computing
VLSI design of a one-chip data-driven processor: Q-v1
ACM '87 Proceedings of the 1987 Fall Joint Computer Conference on Exploring technology: today and tomorrow
Communications of the ACM
Asynchrony in parallel computing: from dataflow to multithreading
Progress in computer research
Asynchrony in parallel computing: from dataflow to multithreading
Progress in computer research
The Sisal Model of Functional Programming and its Implementation
PAS '97 Proceedings of the 2nd AIZU International Symposium on Parallel Algorithms / Architecture Synthesis
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Processor performance limitations that can be solved by data-flow processing are discussed. Data-flow-based software and multiprocessors are considered. A data-driven, 32-bit, five-chip set that performs real-time signal and distributed parallel processing without a system clock or centralized control unit is presented. Language processing and processor applications are examined.