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David S. Wells

Publications -  8
Citations -  1137

David S. Wells is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network architecture & Network simulation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1133 citations.

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The Network Architecture of the Connection Machine CM-5

TL;DR: The Connection Machine Model CM-5 supercomputer as discussed by the authors is a massively parallel computer system designed to offer performance in the range of 1 teraflops (1012 floating point operations per second).
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The network architecture of the Connection Machine CM-5 (extended abstract)

Abstract: The Connection Machine Model CM-5 Supercomputer is a massively parallel computer system designed to offer performance in the range of 1 teraflops (1012 floating-point operations per second). The CM-5 obtains its high performance while offering ease of programming, flexibility, and reliability. The machine contains three communication networks: a data network, a control network, and a diagnostic network. This paper describes the organization of these three networks and how they contribute to the design goals of the CM-5.
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The network architecture of the connection machine CM-5 (extended abstract)

TL;DR: The Connection Machine Model CM-5 Supercomputer is a massively parallel computer system designed to offer performance in the range of 1 teraflops (1012 floating-point operations per second).
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High-Performance Streaming Dictionary

TL;DR: In this article, a high-performance dictionary data structure is defined for storing data in a disk storage system, which supports full transactional semantics, concurrent access from multiple transactions, and logging and recovery.
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Parallel computer system

TL;DR: A digital computer includes a plurality of processing elements, a command processor, a diagnostic processor and a communications network as mentioned in this paper, each performing data processing and data communications operations in connection with commands.