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TechKNOW Volume 1, Issue 2
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The Burr Spring 1995
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TechKNOW Volume 1, Issue 3
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Footprints, September/October 1994
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Eisenman\u27s Chip-Board Fantasy: The Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio
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Canto Spring 1994
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Staff: Shannon Day, Nicole Renee Devitt, Brenda Holland, Kim Patterson, and Tina Puckett
Desktop Publishing: Ruby Groves
CANTO Magazine Advisor: Robert Miltner
CANTO Reading Series Advisor: Brooke Horvath</p
Moyer Vineyard, 1994
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ASC: An associative-computing paradigm
Today\u27s increased computing speeds allow conventional sequential machines to effectively emulate associative computing techniques. We present a parallel programming paradigm called ASC (ASsociative Computing), designed for a wide range of computing engines. Our paradigm has an efficient associative-based, dynamic memory-allocation mechanism that does not use pointers. It incorporates data parallelism at the base level, so that programmers do not have to specify low-level sequential tasks such as sorting, looping and parallelization. Our paradigm supports all of the standard data-parallel and massively parallel computing algorithms. It combines numerical computation (such as convolution, matrix multiplication, and graphics) with nonnumerical computing (such as compilation, graph algorithms, rule-based systems, and language interpreters). This article focuses on the nonnumerical aspects of ASC.</p
Internet Resources: Expanding the Reference Power of The Architectural Library
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Photograph from December 1994, Presentation
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