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HICSS
1995
IEEE
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Coordination breakdowns: why groupware is so difficult to design
The complexity of group interaction means that there will be many uncertainties in the requirements for software support tools. Many existing software systems rely on the adaptabi...
Steve M. Easterbrook
HICSS
1995
IEEE
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Instruction Level Parallelism
Abstract. We reexamine the limits of parallelism available in programs, using runtime reconstruction of program data-flow graphs. While limits of parallelism have been examined in...
HICSS
1995
IEEE
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HINT: A new way to measure computer performance
The computing community has long faced the problem of scientifically comparing different computers and different algorithms. When architecture, method, precision, or storage capac...
John L. Gustafson, Quinn Snell
HICSS
1995
IEEE
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The architecture of an optimistic CPU: the WarpEngine
The architecture for a shared memory CPU is described. The CPU allows for parallelism down to the level of single instructions and is tolerant of memory latency. All executable in...
John G. Cleary, Murray Pearson, Husam Kinawi
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HICSS
1995
IEEE
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Fault-tolerant graphs for hypercubes and tori
Toshinori Yamada, Koji Yamamoto, Shuichi Ueno
Biometrics
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