PRINCIPLES OF SYNTHESIS AND PERFORMANCE OF SPECIAL-PURPOSE COMPUTING SYSTEMS,

Abstract

General problems involved in the synthesis and performance of special-purpose multicomputer systems are discussed. Three trends in the organization of joint operation of computers are distinguished: (1) Joint operation of a few existing various general-purpose computers; (2) Joint operation of a few identical general-purpose computers; (3) A special-purpose computing system (SPCS) which may consist of different or identical computers. Parallel and sometimes series-parallel algorithms are most suitable for SPCS; their efficiency can be evaluated by the minimum algorithm length and the total number of required operations. These indices of performance of SPCA are considered: (a) productivity, i.e., the net machine time spent in solving a problem; (b) productivity ratio, i.e., the ratio of the time required to solve a problem by one computer to the time required to solve the same problem by SPCS consisting of identical computers; (c) structural suitability of algorithm to SPCS; (d) utilization factor of SPCS; (e) complexity and economy of SPCS.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 26, 1969
Accession Number
AD0696313

Entities

People

  • V. A. Kushaev
  • V. D. Panasenko

Organizations

  • National Air and Space Intelligence Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Algorithms
  • Computers
  • Computing Devices
  • Efficiency
  • Engineering
  • Productivity

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

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  • Parallel and Distributed Computing.