Title
Some implementations of segment sequential functions
Abstract
Since conventional computers are straining to handle the increased size and sophistication of non-numeric processing (data management, information retrieval, artificial intelligence), a new class of non-numeric architectures is evolving. The segment sequential architecture is one of these. Further development of this architecture requires new techniques for multiple cell operation and intercell communication to handle control and search operations. This paper describes such techniques for instruction fetching, operand recall, string, set and tree context searching, and pointer transfer. It is expected that combinations of these techniques will appear in future architectures that are needed for non-numeric processing.
Year
DOI
Venue
1976
10.1145/800110.803578
ISCA
Keywords
Field
DocType
artificial intelligent,data management,information retrieval,virtual memory,algol 60
Pointer (computer programming),Architecture,Computer architecture,ALGOL 60,Virtual memory,Computer science,Parallel computing,Operand,Implementation,Real-time computing,Data management,Sophistication
Conference
Volume
Issue
Citations 
4
4
11
PageRank 
References 
Authors
10.33
8
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
J. A. Bush11110.33
G. Jack Lipovski2528293.80
Stanley Y. W. Su316221403.92
J. K. Watson41817.06
S. J. Ackerman51110.67