In which architectural approach the nodes are arranged in two or more dimensions
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In sequential architecture, the nodes are arranged in two or more dimensions.
It is a type of data flow architecture. Here, data is neither batched sequentially nor pipelined.
A set of variables regulates the data flow and also the execution of the process.
It divides the whole system into different modules and subsystems and then makes them connected.
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In the Matrix architectural approach, the nodes are arranged in two or more dimensions.
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- The nodes are structured in two or more dimensions in a matrix layout. It is a type of architecture for data flow. The data flow and method execution are governed by a set of variables.
- It separates and integrates the entire system into different modules and subsystems. The linear structure is called the easiest method to construct a linear pattern where one node originates from the other.
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