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Code-mapping Policies for the Tagged-token Dataflow Architecture

Author(s)
Maa, Gino K.
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Arvind
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Abstract
Multiprocessing seems to be the only viable way to gain significant speedup beyond that afforded by performance advances in semiconductor devices and hardware construction, which are beginning to face the limitations of physics. Although it is relatively easy to improve the "raw" computational performance of a system simply by adding more processors to it, the far more difficult task is to insure that the additional resources actually reduce a program's computing time.
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1988-05
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149677
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MIT-LCS-TR-425

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