Inventor
LOGSDON GARY L
US12 patents
Patents
12 patentsUS4482996ANov 13, 1984
Five port module as a node in an asynchronous speed independent network of concurrent processors
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US4498133AFeb 5, 1985
Selector switch for a concurrent network of processors
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US4502118AFeb 26, 1985
Concurrent network of reduction processors for executing programs stored as treelike graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP24 citations79
US4447875AMay 8, 1984
Reduction processor for executing programs stored as treelike graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP20 citations79
US4484325ANov 20, 1984
Four way selector switch for a five port module as a node asynchronous speed independent network of concurrent processors
BURROUGHS CORP10 citations73
US4475188AOct 2, 1984
Four way arbiter switch for a five port module as a node in an asynchronous speed independent network of concurrent processors
BURROUGHS CORP18 citations73
US4654780AMar 31, 1987
Parallel register transfer mechanism for a reduction processor evaluating programs stored as binary directed graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP13 citations72
US4616315AOct 7, 1986
System memory for a reduction processor evaluating programs stored as binary directed graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP10 citations72
US4488151ADec 11, 1984
Arbiter switch for a concurrent network of processors
BURROUGHS CORP11 citations72
US4644464AFeb 17, 1987
Graph manager for a reduction processor evaluating programs stored as binary directed graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP10 citations70
US4598361AJul 1, 1986
Allocator for a reduction processor evaluating programs stored as binary directed graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP9 citations70
US4615003ASep 30, 1986
Condition concentrator and control store for a reduction processor evaluating programs stored as binary directed graphs employing variable-free applicative language codes
BURROUGHS CORP6 citations62