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Implementing a scalable ASC processor
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16622/86752-thumbnail.jpgPrevious papers (Walker et al. (2001); Wu et al. (2002)) have described our implementation of a small prototype processor and control unit for associative computing, called the ASC processor. That initial prototype was implemented on an Altera education board using an Altera FLEX 10K FPGA, and was limited to an unrealistic 4 processing elements (PE). This paper describes a more complete implementation - a scalable ASC processor that can scale up to 52 PE on an Altera APEX 20KE board, or further on larger FPGA. This paper also proposes extensions to support multiple control units and control parallelism.</p
Experience & Exchange: Documentary as the Art of Collaboration
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TechKNOW Volume 9, Issue 3
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The Kent Trumbull Gander, Vol. 1, Issue 5
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An Object Oriented Framework for an Associative Model of Parallel Computation
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17199/87016-thumbnail.jpgAn object oriented description and framework of the Multiple ASsociative Computing (MASC) model of parallel computation is presented. This description identifies MASC objects and specifies various object and inter-object relationships, dependencies, and behaviors. This was achieved by describing various views of the MASC model by using many of the UML structural and behavioral diagrams. This object oriented framework has been highly useful in designing an implementation of a runtime environment for the MASC model. Also the object oriented framework has been highly effective for further parallel modeling techniques, comparisons to other parallel models, MASC parallel system software research, and MASC algorithm development.</p
TechKNOW Volume 9, Issue 2
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Canto 2003
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Managing Editor: Jane Lindsey
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Faculty Advisor: Jayne A. Moneysmith
Art Department Faculty Advisor: Jack McWhorter
Desktop Publishing: Paul Petrovic
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The Burr Fall 2003
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The Burr Spring 2003
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The Power of SIMDs vs. MIMDs in Real-Time Scheduling
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