Open Access10.1109/AFIPS.1960.57
Parallel Computing With Vertical Data
William Shooman
- 30 Dec 1899
TL;DR: In this article, a novel technique called Vertical Data Processing (VDP) for the manipulation of data in digital computers is presented, where multiple data are processed simultaneously one bit at a time using Boolean operations.
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Abstract: A novel technique called Vertical Data Processing (VDP) for the manipulation of data in digital computers is presented. Multiple data are processed simultaneously one bit at a time using Boolean operations. Many classes of problems appear adaptable to this technique.A hypothetical VDP computer which embodies both VDP and conventional techniques is proposed and its advantages discussed.
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