
doi: 10.1007/bfb0105125
The organization and interaction of data is important for both the natural expression and efficient execution of parallel computation. A set of basic non-numerical operations is outlined which is readily implemented on single instruction stream multiple data stream (SIMD) computers; the relevance of this to parallel processing is illustrated in a number of algorithms.
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