Algorithm-Structured Computer Arrays and Networks
Architectures and Processes for Images, Percepts, Models, Information
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Algorithm-Structured Computer Arrays and Networks
Architectures and Processes for Images, Percepts, Models, Information
About This Book
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics: Algorithm-Structured Computer Arrays and Networks: Architectures and Processes for Images, Percepts, Models, Information examines the parallel-array, pipeline, and other network multi-computers. This book describes and explores arrays and networks, those built, being designed, or proposed. The problems of developing higher-level languages for systems and designing algorithm, program, data flow, and computer structure are also discussed. This text likewise describes several sequences of successively more general attempts to combine the power of arrays with the flexibility of networks into structures that reflect and embody the flow of information through their processors. This publication is useful as a textbook or auxiliary textbook for students taking courses on computer architecture, parallel computers, arrays and networks, and image processing and pattern recognition.
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- Front Cover
- Algorithm-Structured Computer Arrays and Networks: Architectures and Processes for Images, Percepts, Models, Information
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
- PART II: ARRAYS AND NETWORKS BUILT OR DESIGNED
- PART III: DEVELOPING PARALLEL ALGORITHMS, LANGUAGES, DATA FLOW
- PART IV: TOWARD GENERAL AND POWERFUL FUTURE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES
- PART V: APPENDIXES: BACKGROUND MATTERS AND RELATED ISSUES
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- References
- Glossary
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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