Preface

Ali R. Hurson, Rolla, MO, USA

Veljko Milutinovic, Belgrade, Serbia

Traditionally, Advances in Computers, the oldest series to chronicle the rapid evolution of computing, annually publishes several volumes, each typically comprised of four to eight chapters, describing new developments in the theory and applications of computing. The theme of this 96th volume is inspired by the advances in computer architecture. Within the spectrum of computer architecture, this volume concentrates on dataflow processing, heterogeneous and reconfigurable architecture, and caching. The volume is a collection of five chapters that were solicited from authorities in the field, each of whom brings to bear a unique perspective on the topic.

In Chapter 1 ...

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