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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4133468

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zbMATH Open0692.68007MaRDI QIDQ3034799FDOQ3034799


Authors: M. D. Tenenbaum Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1988



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zbMATH Keywords

multiprocessor computer system


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Theory of software (68N99)



Cited In (9)

  • Supervising parallel structured programs for multiprocessor computer systems having dissimilar processors
  • Optimization of the number of processors in realizing nonhomogeneous distributed competing processes
  • On the Structure of the Homogeneous Multiprocessor
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  • Combining arithmetic operations in a nonuniform multiprocessor pipelined system
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  • Efficiency of one class of on-line loading algorithms in computing systems with unreliable processors





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