Computer architecture : workshop of the Gesellschaft für Informatik, Erlangen, May 22-23, 1975 : [proceedings]
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Computer architecture : workshop of the Gesellschaft für Informatik, Erlangen, May 22-23, 1975 : [proceedings]
(Informatik-Fachberichte, 4)
Springer-Verlag, 1975
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Description
In past years there have been several conferences on "Computer Archi- tecture and Operating Systems", which were jointly sponsored by the "Fachausschuss 3/4 der Gesellschaft fUr Informatik, Rechnerorganisa- tion und Betriebssysteme", whose field of interest is covered by the title of the conferences, and by the "Fachausschuss 6 (Technische In- formatik) der Nachrichtentechnischen Gesellschaft im Verband Deutsche Elektrotechniker". The level of attendance at these conferences showed that they satisfied a genuine need. The "Fachausschuss 3/4" mentioned above decided in the autumn of 1974 to hold a workshop on computer architecture. This was motivated by the point of view that the organisations mentioned above should provide an opportunity for forward-looking computer architects who would like to discuss contemporary computer structures and operating systems. In ac- cordanc~ with this computer architecture was regarded as a basic ap- proach to computer structures, which could not be regarded as a straight- forward development of what has been up to now the main line of compu- ter evolution.
Computer architecture does not yet require a breach with the line of development which has been followed since the days of the Princeton group. However, it is not limited to the current range of products of the computer manufacturer. The professional organisations mentioned above and also the universities have accordingly a particular responsi- bility to search for new paths forward, especially those which are not simply extensions of paths already used.
Table of Contents
Rediscovery of buried ideas from the pioneer age of computers.- Structured design for structured architecture.- Computer architectures for the interpretation of high-level languages.- Some aspects of the STARLET project.- A concept for hardwired main storage management.- A virtual memory organization based on a multi-activity drum.- Content addressing in data bases by special peripheral hardware: a proposal called "Suchrechner".- Multiprocessors and other parallel systems - an introduction and overview.- STARAN: An associative approach to multiprocessor architecture.- Design of a hierarchical multiprocessor system for multilevel parallel computation.- The connection of an associative pipeline with a cache memory.- A processor system for multiprocessing.- A general purpose array with a broad spectrum of applications.- Magnetic bubbles as a computer technology.- On the problem of fast random and sequential data access in shift register memories.- On pipeline realisations of dynamic memories.- A fast access algorithm for cellular dynamic memories.
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