Essays on emerging technologies, architectures, and theories
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Essays on emerging technologies, architectures, and theories
(Frontiers of computing systems research / edited by S.K. Tewksbury)
Plenum Press, c1990-c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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v. 1 ISBN 9780306435904
内容説明
Computing systems researchers confront two serious problems. (1) The increasingly monolithic, or pseudo-monolithic, integration of complex com- puting functions and systems imposes an environment which integrates ad- vanced principles and techniques from a broad variety of fields. Researchers not only must confront the increased complexity of topics in their specialty field but also must develop a deeper general understanding of a broadening number of fields. (2) There has been a proliferation of journals, books, workshops and conferences through which research results are reported. Remaining familiar with recent advances in our specific fields is a major challenge. Casually browsing through journals and conference proceedings to remain aware of developments in areas outside our specialization has become an even greater challenge. Frontiers of Computing Systems Research has been established to ad- dress these two issues. With the assistance of an advisory board of experts from a wide variety of specialized areas, we hope to provide roughly annual volumes of invited chapters on a broad range of topics and designed for an interdisciplinary research audience.
No single volume can cover all the rel- evant topics and no single article can convey the full set of directions being pursued within a given topic. For this reason, a chapter listing technical reports available from universities is also included. Often, such unpub- lished reports are designed for a general research audience and provide a good, informal look at trends in specialized research topics.
目次
1. Unusual Graphic Representations of Complex Data.- 2. Stability of Continuous Cellular Automata.- 3. Architectures and Devices for ULSI.- 4. Hybrid Wafer Scale Interconnections.- 5. Photonic Switching Architectures and Their Comparison.- 6. Synchronization in Hard Real-Time Systems.- 7. Computational Metrics and Fundamental Limits for Parallel Architectures.- 8. Temporal, Processor and Spatial Locality in Multiprocessor Memory References.- 9. An Extendible Connectionist Simulator.- 10. Paradigms for Optical Computing.- 11. Technical Reports List.- 12. University Software List.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780306440328
内容説明
Intended for an interdisciplinary audience involved in computer systems research, this second volume presents technical information on emerging topics in the field.
目次
1 Limits of Information Processing Systems.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Physical Nature of Systems.- 1.3 Devices.- 1.4 Information Storage.- 1.5 Communication.- 1.6 Heat Removal.- 1.7 Conclusion.- References.- 2 The Limitations of Interconnections in Providing Communication between an Array of Points.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Some Definitions.- 2.3 System Model.- 2.4 Optical Interconnections.- 2.5 Normally Conducting Interconnections.- 2.6 Repeatered Normally Conducting Interconnections.- 2.7 Superconducting Interconnections.- 2.8 Discussion.- 2.9 Towards Unifying Physical and Algorithmic Approaches.- 2.10 Summary and Conclusions.- A Appendix.- References.- 3 Optics in Multiple-Instruction, Multiple-Data Stream Computers.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Interconnection Networks for Massive Parallel Computers.- 3.3 An Electro-Optic Communication System.- 3.4 A Reconfigurable Optical Interconnection Protocol.- 3.5 Fabrication Processes Suitable to Realize an OELE.- 3.6 A New Class of Opto-Electronic Logic Elements.- 3.7 Future Research in the ‘DPP9X’ Computer Project.- A Appendix.- References.- 4 Clouds, Computers and Complexity.- 4.1 Interconnection Complexity.- 4.2 Clouds and Computers.- 4.3 Fractals and Entropy.- 4.4 Discussion.- 4.5 Conclusion.- References.- 5 Experimental Studies of Analog Neural Networks.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Adaptive Networks and Analog Electronic Hardware.- 5.3 Optically Controlled Adaptive Network.- 5.4 Network Performance.- 5.5 Signal Prediction.- 5.6 Simulation Results.- 5.7 Scaling Considerations.- 5.8 An Application of an Analog Neural Network.- 5.9 Future Prospects for Analog Neural Networks.- References.- 6 Complex Behavior in Networks with Distributed Routing.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Physical Model of Distributed Networks.- 6.3 DynamicBehavior.- 6.4 Phase Transition in Mesh Networks.- 6.5 Conclusions.- References.- 7 New Approaches in System-Level Diagnosis.- 7.1 Fault Diagnosis in Multi-Processor Systems.- 7.2 System-Level Diagnosis.- 7.3 Classification of Diagnosable Systems.- 7.4 Diagnosability Algorithms.- 7.5 Diagnosis Algorithms.- 7.6 Summary and Conclusions.- References.
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