Oflazer, K.2016-02-082016-02-0819920288-3635http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26104This paper presents a new parallel processing scheme called DYNAMIC-JOIN for OPS5-like production systems along with associated parallel algorithms, a parallel architecture and simulation results from a number of production systems. The main motivation behind DYNAMIC-JOIN is to reduce the variations in the processing time requirements and improve limited production level parallelism. For this, the model employs some redundancy that allows the processing of a production to be divided into units of small granularity each of which can be processed in parallel. As a consequence in addition to production level parallelism where a set of relevant productions are processed in parallel, a second level of parallelism can be exploited. After a detailed description of the model proposed, the paper presents algorithms for processing productions with DYNAMIC-JOIN, along with a discussion of various issues and possible disadvantages. Subsequently, the paper presents a parallel processor architecture that can implement DYNAMIC-JOIN, along with simulation results from real production systems. © 1992 Ohmsha, Ltd. and Springer.EnglishMassively Parallel ArchitecturesParallel ProcessingProduction SystemsHighly parallel execution of production systems: A model, algorithms and architectureArticle10.1007/BF030379401882-7055