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Throttle mechanisms for the manchester dataflow machine
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  2. Culler D, Schauser K and Eicken T Two Fundamental Limits on Dataflow Multiprocessing Proceedings of the IFIP WG10.3. Working Conference on Architectures and Compilation Techniques for Fine and Medium Grain Parallelism, (153-164)
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    Culler D, Sah A, Schauser K, von Eicken T and Wawrzynek J Fine-grain parallelism with minimal hardware support: a compiler-controlled threaded abstract machine Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems, (164-175)
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    Culler D, Sah A, Schauser K, von Eicken T and Wawrzynek J (1991). Fine-grain parallelism with minimal hardware support: a compiler-controlled threaded abstract machine, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 26:4, (164-175), Online publication date: 2-Apr-1991.
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    Culler D, Sah A, Schauser K, von Eicken T and Wawrzynek J (1991). Fine-grain parallelism with minimal hardware support: a compiler-controlled threaded abstract machine, ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 25:Special Issue, (164-175), Online publication date: 2-Apr-1991.
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    Culler D, Sah A, Schauser K, von Eicken T and Wawrzynek J (1991). Fine-grain parallelism with minimal hardware support: a compiler-controlled threaded abstract machine, ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 19:2, (164-175), Online publication date: 2-Apr-1991.
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    Culler D and Arvind (1988). Resource requirements of dataflow programs, ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 16:2, (141-150), Online publication date: 17-May-1988.
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  • The University of Manchester

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