{"title":"改装的荷兰机","authors":"W. T. Comfort","doi":"10.1145/1463822.1463873","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A highly parallel machine is, in concept, a multiprocessor with more than one hundred semi-independent, program-controlled computing elements. One type of highly parallel machine is the parallel-network computer, wherein the computing elements are arranged in a geometrical array and direct communication among elements is restricted for each to a local neighborhood. (See Section II.) Most of the postulated network systems have a separate central control unit that directs the operation of the network. Examples of such are Unger's machine (References 17 and 18), McCormick's machine (References 5 and 13), and SOLOMON (References 1, 14, and 15). The only published example of a network machine without central control is that proposed by Holland (References 4, 9, 10, and 16), and is the organization to be considered here.","PeriodicalId":432708,"journal":{"name":"AFIPS '63 (Fall)","volume":"49 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1963-11-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"14","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A modified Holland machine\",\"authors\":\"W. T. Comfort\",\"doi\":\"10.1145/1463822.1463873\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"A highly parallel machine is, in concept, a multiprocessor with more than one hundred semi-independent, program-controlled computing elements. One type of highly parallel machine is the parallel-network computer, wherein the computing elements are arranged in a geometrical array and direct communication among elements is restricted for each to a local neighborhood. (See Section II.) Most of the postulated network systems have a separate central control unit that directs the operation of the network. Examples of such are Unger's machine (References 17 and 18), McCormick's machine (References 5 and 13), and SOLOMON (References 1, 14, and 15). The only published example of a network machine without central control is that proposed by Holland (References 4, 9, 10, and 16), and is the organization to be considered here.\",\"PeriodicalId\":432708,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"AFIPS '63 (Fall)\",\"volume\":\"49 1\",\"pages\":\"0\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":0.0000,\"publicationDate\":\"1963-11-12\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"14\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"AFIPS '63 (Fall)\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"1085\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.1145/1463822.1463873\",\"RegionNum\":0,\"RegionCategory\":null,\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"\",\"JCRName\":\"\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"AFIPS '63 (Fall)","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1145/1463822.1463873","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
A highly parallel machine is, in concept, a multiprocessor with more than one hundred semi-independent, program-controlled computing elements. One type of highly parallel machine is the parallel-network computer, wherein the computing elements are arranged in a geometrical array and direct communication among elements is restricted for each to a local neighborhood. (See Section II.) Most of the postulated network systems have a separate central control unit that directs the operation of the network. Examples of such are Unger's machine (References 17 and 18), McCormick's machine (References 5 and 13), and SOLOMON (References 1, 14, and 15). The only published example of a network machine without central control is that proposed by Holland (References 4, 9, 10, and 16), and is the organization to be considered here.