"Dataflow" is a concept video artwork by me. It visualises the software paradigm based on the idea of disconnecting computational actors into pipelines that can execute concurrently. Dataflow can also be called stream processing or reactive programming. There are multiple dataflow processing languages of various forms. The most obvious example of data-flow programming is the subset known as reactive programming with spreadsheets. As a user enters new values, they are instantly transmitted to the next logical "actor" or formula for calculation. Distributed data flows have also been proposed as a programming abstraction that captures the dynamics of distributed multi-protocols. The data-centric perspective characteristic of data flow programming promotes high-level functional specifications and simplifies formal reasoning about system components. Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_programming)
Dataflow
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Dataflow
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"Dataflow" is a concept video artwork by me. It visualises the software paradigm based on the idea of disconnecting computational actors into pipelines that can execute concurrently. Dataflow can also be called stream processing or reactive programming. There are multiple dataflow processing languages of various forms. The most obvious example of data-flow programming is the subset known as reactive programming with spreadsheets. As a user enters new values, they are instantly transmitted to the next logical "actor" or formula for calculation. Distributed data flows have also been proposed as a programming abstraction that captures the dynamics of distributed multi-protocols. The data-centric perspective characteristic of data flow programming promotes high-level functional specifications and simplifies formal reasoning about system components. Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_programming)