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- W2013283551 abstract "Much effort has been expended in developing array and associative processors (AP's). The most notable of the former are Burroughs' ILLIAC IV and Honeywell's PEPE, while the present representative of the latter technology is the STARAN built by Goodyear Aerospace Corp. However, very little has been published on higher order languages which take advantage of the unique characteristics of these architectures. There is at least one effort to develop techniques which will extract the parallelism in ordinary FORTRAN code, as well as a number of efforts to formally describe the parallelism in algorithms. Examples are in References 2 and 3. It is true that many algorithms can be put into efficient parallel code using these techniques; however, there is a large body of problems which must be reexamined and recast into new algorithms which match the parallelism of the machine to the natural parallelism of the problem. These new algorithms will require a new language which gives the programmer the flexibility to use the features of the machine directly. The PFOR language developed for PEPE is probably the only existing language for an array processor, and some preliminary work for the RADC AP project is the only published attempt on AP languages. This paper will look at associative processing from the point of view of a programmer who has tried to write programs for an AP, and therefore will propose constructs which are convenient for the programmer and not necessarily for the compiler writer. They do, however stem from a reasonable knowledge of the basic architecture of the AP, and hence will tend to parallel it." @default.
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- W2013283551 title "Some thoughts on associative processing languages" @default.
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