DocumentCode :
1133780
Title :
The Distributed Pipeline
Author :
Cooper, Richard G.
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, Washington University
Issue :
11
fYear :
1977
Firstpage :
1123
Lastpage :
1132
Abstract :
Due to the crossbar organization of typical multiprocessors, their cost grows as the square of the number of processors. The distributed pipeline (DP) is a concept which allows the construction and operation of very large multiprocessors; an example having 300 CPU´s is described. The DP is an extension of the more traditional pipeline which has been used to implement highly concurrent computers. The DP allows increased concurrency, throughput determined by the average processing time, and the ability to operate at reduced size when one of the elements fails. Each element in a DP can implement a range of functions with little concern for speed matching between elements. The DP is therefore somewhat more general in application than the traditional pipeline, and has certain characteristics which are highly desirable in multiprocessors, e. g., potential for fault tolerance and simple throughput prediction.
Keywords :
Array of computers, computer architecture, computer network, distributed computer, distributed pipeline (DP), microcomputer, microprocessor, multiple-instruction multiple-data-stream (MIMD) computer, multiprocessor, pipeline.; Application software; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Costs; Distributed computing; Fault tolerance; Packaging; Pipelines; Throughput; Array of computers, computer architecture, computer network, distributed computer, distributed pipeline (DP), microcomputer, microprocessor, multiple-instruction multiple-data-stream (MIMD) computer, multiprocessor, pipeline.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1977.1674758
Filename :
1674758
Link To Document :
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