Appendix: Data Model and Implementations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2024
Summary
The appendix defines the data model used throughout the book and describes what can best be called an algorithmic design specification, that is, the functional and graphical characterization of an algorithm, chosen so that it can be translated to a computer architecture (be it in soft- or in hardware). We follow hereby a powerful “data flow model” that generalizes the classical signal flow graphs and that can be further formalized to generate the information necessary for the subsequent computer system design at the architectural level (i.e., the assignment of operations, data transfer and memory usage). The model provides for a natural link between mathematical operations and architectural representations. It is, at the same token, well adapted to the generation of parallel processing architectures.
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- Time-Variant and Quasi-separable SystemsMatrix Theory, Recursions and Computations, pp. 292 - 299Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024