Automated exploration of the design space for register transfer (RT) systems
ISCA '73 Proceedings of the 1st annual symposium on Computer architecture
Computer Modules: An architecture for large digital modules
ISCA '73 Proceedings of the 1st annual symposium on Computer architecture
Bus communications systems.
Automated exploration of the design space for register-transfer (rt) systems.
Automated exploration of the design space for register-transfer (rt) systems.
Analytic models for memory interference in multiprocessor computer systems.
Analytic models for memory interference in multiprocessor computer systems.
Evaluation of instruction set processor architecture by program tracing.
Evaluation of instruction set processor architecture by program tracing.
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
PRIME: a modular architecture for terminal-oriented systems
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Computer Interconnection Structures: Taxonomy, Characteristics, and Examples
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Multiprocessor hardware: An architectural overview
ACM '80 Proceedings of the ACM 1980 annual conference
Computer communication techniques
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
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There are significant advantages to a modular approach to system design. As semiconductor technology has evolved the complexity of what a designer considers as a design primitive has also grown. Systems constructed from the next generation of module sets will bear a strong resemblance to multiprocessor structures. A taxonomy of the multiprocessor space is given and the subspace to be occupied by the next generation module sets is delineated. Summaries are given of recent research results on two key problems in modular, as well as general, multiprocessor structures: the parallel decomposition of algorithms and deadlocks. Some open research questions conclude the discussion.