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Naw that's OK. It just jogged me out of my Museum search complancy. %A Thomas L. Sterling %A Ellery Y. Chan %Z Harris Corp. %T A Practical Static Data Flow Computer Based on buttociative Methods %J Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'88) %V I, Architecture %I Penn State %C University Park, Penn %D August 1988 %P 225-234 %K Dataflow, Metroliner telephone article The following has an article from the Bell Laboratories Record about the original telephone service provided... %A Albert J. Musciano %A Thomas L. Sterling %Z Harris %T Efficient Dynamic Scheduling of Medium-Grained Tasks for General Purpose Parallel Processing %J Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Parallel Processing %V II, Software %I Penn State %C University Park, Penn %D August 1988 %P 166-175 %K Shared Memory Software, simultaneous Pascal in Concert (SPOC), computing environment, runtime, threads, frames, forall, fork, synchronization, traverse, examples: Mandlebrot, Gaussian elimination, performance degradation, %A Thomas L. Sterling %A D. Scott Wills %A Ellery Y. Chan %Z Harris Corp. %T Tokenless Static Data Flow Using buttociative Templates %J Proceedings Supercomputing'88 %I IEEE and ACM SIGARCH %C Orlando, FL %D November 1988 %P 70-79 %K data flow systems, mesh connected, ATSM (storage manager), functional computation unit (FCU), buttociative diffusion,
Metroliner telephone article 4054 Philip Nasadowski Phil, I hope you as an engineer, will take a look at the article. Obviously the technology is very dated--what was a big... Yeah NASA isn't smart enough to fly buttociative processors anymore. I see Sterling every so often. --
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