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demand-driven dataflow
A task is enabled for execution by a processor when its results are required by another task that is also enabled; such as, a graph reduction model. A graph reduction program consists of reducible expressions that are replaced by their computed values as the computation progresses through time. Most of the time, the reductions are done in parallel--nothing prevents parallel reductions except the availability of data from previous reductions. See also control flow model, data flow model.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Computer
- Category: Workstations
- Company: Sun
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