Method and apparatus for handling array type data in a data driv

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ABSTRACT:
Prior to an execution of a data flow program by a data driven type information processor, array type data is selectively designated as data to be stored in an extended data storing unit or as data to be supplied to an information processor in the form of a data packet during execution of the program based on whether a value of the array type data to be processed in accordance with the program is already defined. As a result, as compared with a conventional system on which array type data are uniformly stored in the extended data storage unit to execute the data flow program, the method of the present invention reduces the number of accesses to the extended data storage unit. The reduction is equivalent to the amount of the array type data supplied as data packets, thereby increasing a data flow program execution processing speed and enhancing an effective use of a memory of the extended data storage unit.

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