1990
DOI: 10.1109/2.44900
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A survey of parallel computer architectures

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“…In the message transmission phase, the message is transmitted along the circuit to the destination. During this phase, the channels constitut ing the circuit are reserved exclusively for the circuit; [5] Unlike store-and-forward switching, both virtual cut-through and circuit switching offer low network latencies that are relatively independent of path length. The virtual cut-through requires that blocked messages be buffered, and circuit switching makes it difficult to support sharing of channels among messages.…”
Section: Circuit Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the message transmission phase, the message is transmitted along the circuit to the destination. During this phase, the channels constitut ing the circuit are reserved exclusively for the circuit; [5] Unlike store-and-forward switching, both virtual cut-through and circuit switching offer low network latencies that are relatively independent of path length. The virtual cut-through requires that blocked messages be buffered, and circuit switching makes it difficult to support sharing of channels among messages.…”
Section: Circuit Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In t his approach threads of control that could operate independently are identified and then different processors are used t o run these threads in parallel. The primary problems of t his approach are the difficulty in identifying and synchronizing these independent High-level taxonomy of parallel computer archit.ectures [5] threads of control. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma classifica980 mais refinada foi proposta por Duncan (1990), a qual conserva a taxonomia de Flynn e particiona as arquiteturas em slncronas e asslncronas, conforme ilustra 0 resumo apresentado na Tabela 4.2 (Souza; • Perifericos: dispositivos de entrada e saida de dados aos quais 0 processador nao tem acesso direto. 0 processador nao possui a interface embutida em seu hardware, mas utiliza-se de uma interface para efetuar 0 acesso ao periferico.…”
Section: Taxonomias Para Arquiteturas Paralelasunclassified
“…• (Duncan (1990)). A diferenc;a basica entre essas duas arquiteturas (ou dois sistemas distribufdos fortemente acoplados) reside na maneira pela qual 0 acesso a memoria e efetuado.…”
Section: Taxonomias Para Arquiteturas Paralelasunclassified
“…Por esse motivo surgiram outras classificações como a de Tanenbaum (TANENBAUM; GOODMAN, 1998) e a de Duncan (DUNCAN, 1990). …”
Section: Taxonomia De Flynnunclassified