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Safety and Optimization Transformations for Data Flow Programs

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Montz, Lynn Barbara
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Dennis, Jack B.
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Abstract
The data flow concept of computation seeks to achieve high performance by allowing concurrent execution of instructions based on the availability of data. This thesis explores the translation of a subset of the high level languages VAL to data flow graphs. The major problem in performing this translation for the target machine. the Dennis-Misunas data flow computer, stems from the restriction that graph execution sequences place at most one value on any given are at any time. The data/acknowledge are pair transformation is introduced as a means of implementing this required operational behavior. Its effect on data flow graph operation is subsequently explored as it relates to correctness and performance.
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1980-07
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149521
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MIT-LCS-TR-240

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