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Software for event oriented processing on multiprocessor systems
M. Fischler,H. Areti,J. Biel,S. Bracker,G. Case,I. Gaines,D. Husby,T. Nash +7 more
- 01 Aug 1984
TL;DR: The software required to support users with large scale multi-microprocessor problems in a multiprocessor environment based on experience with and development work aimed at processing very large amounts of high energy physics data is described.
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Abstract: Computing intensive problems that require the processing of numerous essentially independent events are natural customers for large scale multi-microprocessor systems. This paper describes the software required to support users with such problems in a multiprocessor environment. It is based on experience with and development work aimed at processing very large amounts of high energy physics data.
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The ACP multiprocessor system at Fermilab
I. Gaines,H. Areti,R. Atac,J. Biel,A. Cook,M. Fischler,R. Hance,D. Husby,Thomas Nash,T. Zmuda +9 more
TL;DR: The Advanced Computer Program at Fermilab developed a multiprocessor system which is easy to use and uniquely cost effective for many high energy physics problems as mentioned in this paper, which is based on single board computers which cost under $1500 each to build including 2 Mbytes of on board memory.
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The Fermilab advanced computer program multi-microprocessor project
TL;DR: The low cost, commercial availability, compatibility with off-line analysis programs, and high data bandwidths make the system an ideal choice for applications to on-line triggers as well as an offline data processor.
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Use of the Fermilab Advanced Computer Program Multi-Microprocessor as an on-Line Trigger Processor
TL;DR: The Fermilab Advanced Computer Program is constructing a powerful multi-microprocessor system for data analysis in high-energy physics, and the applications of this system as an on-line trigger processor are described.
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The Fermilab ACP Multi-Microprocessor Project
TL;DR: A working test bed system as well as plans for the next stages of theACP project are described, which will exploit the cheap, but powerful, commercial microprocessors now available by constructing modular multi-microprocessor systems.
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