A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.

This paper describes the modelling and simulation of the Nottingham MUSE (MUltiple Stream Evaluator) machine. MUSE is a data flow machine capable of supporting structured parallel computation. The simulator described in this paper was designed to enable alterations, improvements and additions to be...

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Main Authors: Barrett, Neil K., Brailsford, David F., Duckworth, R. James
Format: Monograph
Published: Computer Science 1986
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/532/
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author Barrett, Neil K.
Brailsford, David F.
Duckworth, R. James
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description This paper describes the modelling and simulation of the Nottingham MUSE (MUltiple Stream Evaluator) machine. MUSE is a data flow machine capable of supporting structured parallel computation. The simulator described in this paper was designed to enable alterations, improvements and additions to be made to the prototype MUSE architecture. The stages through which the model has progressed, and the implementation details of this model as a program, are discussed. The validation experiments are explained, and future plans for alterations and modifications to the basic model are suggested.
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spelling nottingham-5322020-05-04T20:34:03Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/532/ A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture. Barrett, Neil K. Brailsford, David F. Duckworth, R. James This paper describes the modelling and simulation of the Nottingham MUSE (MUltiple Stream Evaluator) machine. MUSE is a data flow machine capable of supporting structured parallel computation. The simulator described in this paper was designed to enable alterations, improvements and additions to be made to the prototype MUSE architecture. The stages through which the model has progressed, and the implementation details of this model as a program, are discussed. The validation experiments are explained, and future plans for alterations and modifications to the basic model are suggested. Computer Science 1986-06 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Barrett, Neil K., Brailsford, David F. and Duckworth, R. James (1986) A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture. Technical Report. Computer Science, University of Nottingham. (Unpublished) Data Flow Simulation Parallel Computation
spellingShingle Data Flow
Simulation
Parallel Computation
Barrett, Neil K.
Brailsford, David F.
Duckworth, R. James
A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title_full A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title_fullStr A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title_full_unstemmed A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title_short A Simulator Program for Evaluating and Improving the Nottingham Muse Architecture.
title_sort simulator program for evaluating and improving the nottingham muse architecture.
topic Data Flow
Simulation
Parallel Computation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/532/