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Sistemy i Sredstva Informatiki [Systems and Means of Informatics], 2012, Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 38–47 (Mi ssi277)  

Built-in debugging tools of recurrent dataflow processor

A. Prokofyev, R. Zelenov, V. Volchek

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Abstract: The paper deals with the issues of observability and controllability of internal states of the recurrent dataflow processor. The implementation of tools that enable the developers to maximally quickly detect, isolate, and correct the error issues is considered. The most effective decisions considering architectural novelty and specificity of the recurrent dataflow processor organization are suggested.
Keywords: debugging; hardware; recurrence; dataflow architecture.
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: A. Prokofyev, R. Zelenov, V. Volchek, “Built-in debugging tools of recurrent dataflow processor”, Sistemy i Sredstva Inform., 22:2 (2012), 38–47
Citation in format AMSBIB
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