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This video tutorial consists of ten videos grouped in four logically related parts. It explains the fundamentals of the dataflow programming and the primary structure of every dataflow application. The goal of this tutorial is connecting software developers to the dataflow paradigm and to demonstrate how easy it is to begin developing applications for the dataflow devices. Developers can check how helpful the integrated development environment is as well. Video content is chosen for several reasons: user experience is better when there is a narrator’s voice because the audience feels to be more interactive. Also, visual effects are very important, and they are helping watchers to understand and adopt fresh knowledge. Developers can find various discussions about different topics because every video is publicly available on the World Wide Web. Requirements are minimal level of foreknowledge of the dataflow paradigm and the computer usage.
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Milutinovic, V., Salom, J., Veljovic, D., Korolija, N., Markovic, D., Petrovic, L. (2017). Mini Tutorial. In: DataFlow Supercomputing Essentials. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66128-5_5
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