DocumentCode
889717
Title
On Connecting Modules Together Uniformly to Form a Modular Computer
Author
Wagner, Eric G.
Author_Institution
Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM Corporation, Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
Issue
6
fYear
1966
Firstpage
864
Lastpage
873
Abstract
A modular computer may be informally defined to be a device consisting of a large (or infinite) number of identical circuit modules connected together in some uniform manner. This paper is concerned with making the concept of ``connected together in a uniform manner´´ mathematically precise. Uniformity of connection in a modular device is first defined in terms of the linear graph whose vertices correspond to the modules and whose edges correspond to the cables connecting them. It is shown that the class of graphs satisfying the definition is precisely the class of group-graphs; that is, the vertices correspond to the elements of a group G, and there is a finite subset G0 of G¿ (1 ¿ G0 ) such that {g, g¿} is an edge of the graph if, and only if, there exists g0 in G0 such that g¿. = gg0 . It is then shown that restricting the group G to be Abelian restricts the patterns of simultaneous activity which may occur within the computer.
Keywords
Cables; Circuits; Concurrent computing; Iterative methods; Joining processes; Labeling; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronic Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0367-7508
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PGEC.1966.264468
Filename
4038929
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