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Algorithms for Parallel-Search Memories
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Volume 9 ,  Issue 4  (October 1962) table of contents
Pages: 488 - 511  
Year of Publication: 1962
ISSN:0004-5411
Author
A. D. Falkoff  International Business Machines Corporation, Yorktown Heights, New York
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The underlying logical structure of parallel-search memories is described; the characteristic operation of three major types is displayed in the execution of searches based on equality; and algorithms are presented for searches based on other specifications including maximum, miniTnum, greater than, less than, nearest to, between limits, and ordering (sorting). It is shown that there is a hierarchy of dependency among these algorithms, that they appear in pairs with each member of a pair belonging to one or the other of two distinct classes, and that every type of search can be executed within each class.


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The incorporation of a plurality counter in each column was communicated to the author by R. I. Roth, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, who has designed a memory to operate according to Program 8.
 
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SEEBER, R. R., AND LINDqUIST, A B. Associative memory with ordered retrieval. 1BM J. ICes. Dev. 6 (Jan. 1962), 126 This article gives a detaded description of the memory system whose princxple of operation has been summarized in Program 12

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