Parallel MIMD computation : the HEP supercomputer and its applications / edited by J.S. Kowalik.
1985
QA76.8.D436
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Title
Parallel MIMD computation : the HEP supercomputer and its applications / edited by J.S. Kowalik.
ISBN
0262256533 (electronic bk.)
9780262256537 (electronic bk.)
0262111012
9780262111010
9780262256537 (electronic bk.)
0262111012
9780262111010
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1985.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (411 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
QA76.8.D436
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.1/1
Summary
Experts in high-speed computation agree that the rapidly growing demand for more powerful computers can only be met by a radical change in computer architecture, a change from a single serial processor to an aggregation of many processors working in parallel. At present, our knowledge about multi-processor architectures, concurrent programming or parallel algorithms is very limited. This book discusses all three subjects in relation to the HEP supercomputer that can handle multiple instruction streams and multiple data streams (MIMD). The HEP multiprocessor is an innovative general purpose computer, easy to use by anybody familiar with FORTRAN.Following a preface by the editor, the book's fifteen original contributions are divided into four sections: The HEP Architecture and Systems Software; The HEP Performance; Programming and Languages; and Applications of the HEP Computer. An appendix describes the use of monitors in FORTRAN, providing a tutorial on the barrier, self-scheduling DO loop, and Askfor monitors.J. S. Kowalik, who has contributed a chapter with S. P. Kumar on "Parallel Algorithms for Recurrence and Tridiagonal Linear Equations," is a manager in Boeing Computer Services' Artificial Intelligence Center in Seattle.MIMD Computation is included in the Scientific Computation Series, edited by Dennis Cannon.
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