Cellular automata machines: a new environment for modeling
Cellular automata machines: a new environment for modeling
Tcl and the Tk toolkit
Practical reusable UNIX software
Practical reusable UNIX software
A portable parallel environment for complex systems simulation through cellular automata networks
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
The SGI Origin: a ccNUMA highly scalable server
Proceedings of the 24th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
A Framework for Exploiting Task and Data Parallelism on Distributed Memory Multicomputers
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Practical programming in Tcl and Tk (2nd ed.)
Practical programming in Tcl and Tk (2nd ed.)
Programming Environments for Cellular Automata
ACRI '96 Proceedings of the Second Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry
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Usually physical systems are characterized by different coupled parameters accounting for the interaction of their different components. The Cellular Automata Network (CAN) model [1] allows to represent each component of a physical system in terms of Cellular Automata (CA) [9], and the interaction among these components in terms of CA networks. In this paper we report our experimentations in exploiting two different kinds of parallelism offered by the CAN model using policies for network restructuring and thread assignment. At this purpose we used a prototype graphic tool (CANviz) designed to let the user experimenting heuristics to effciently exploit two-level parallelism in CAN applications.