QUESTIONS OF DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF THE INFORMATION PROCESS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER (ETsVM) WITH HIGHLY DEVELOPED PARALLELISM,
Abstract
The information process is defined as all the interconnected activity of a digital computer when information and questions are fed to its input. To every type of information there corresponds some algorithm for its analysis, transformation, processing, search, and the like. It is assumed that the digital computer in which the information process occurs has a high degree of parallelism. The most important characteristics of such a computer are the following: it must possess a developed structure--i.e., it must have several input and output data channels as well as a multistage memory; it must have space and time division provided by an interruptable programming system; finally, it must operate in parallel in real time. The choice and description of the method of dynamic optimization of such a computer is described, and the experimental verification of this method together with the results of that verification is explained. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 29, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0703384
Entities
People
- I. A. Petukhov
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center