- ...MOPS
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Million Operations (such as addition or multiplication) Per Second
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- ...Mbits/sec
- 4.2 Mbits/sec is 16 bits per sample at a 44 KHz sampling
rate; 147 Mbits/sec is a sampled NTSC bitstream; and 21,000 Mbits/sec
is SHDTV at 6000 pels by 2000 lines, 72 frames per second, with three
8-bit video components.
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- ...logically
- The logical organization need not consider the actual network
topology. If, however, there is a hierarchy of communication
bandwidths, the mapping of logical organization to physical processing
nodes should reflect it.
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- ...strictness
- A function is considered strict if it requires the value of all
of it's arguments to produce an output.
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- ...defined
- Streams are viewed as a variable that varies over a
number of explicitly defined dimensions. There are of course other,
implicit, dimensions in the graph or application. For example, a video
stream may be explicitly defined for dimensions `s', `x', `y', and
`t', but assumed constant along the implicit dimensions `0' and `1'
used explicitly in the console input and output streams.
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- ...available
- See:
/mas/garden/cheops/local/src/diag/param/decode/decode.c
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