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USENIX
2001
15 years 1 months ago
Pragmatic Nonblocking Synchronization for Real-Time Systems
We present a pragmatic methodology for designing nonblocking real-time systems. Our methodology uses a combination of lock-free and wait-free synchronization techniques and clearl...
Michael Hohmuth, Hermann Härtig
106
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RAID
2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
RheoStat: Real-Time Risk Management
As the frequency of attacks faced by the average host connected to the Internet increases, reliance on manual intervention for response is decreasingly tenable. Operating system an...
Ashish Gehani, Gershon Kedem
DAC
2011
ACM
14 years 6 days ago
ChronOS Linux: a best-effort real-time multiprocessor Linux kernel
We present ChronOS Linux, a best-effort real-time Linux kernel for chip multiprocessors (CMPs). ChronOS addresses the intersection of three problem spaces: a) OS-support for obta...
Matthew Dellinger, Piyush Garyali, Binoy Ravindran
93
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ICPP
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Exploring Processor Design Options for Java-Based Middleware
Java-based middleware is a rapidly growing workload for high-end server processors, particularly Chip Multiprocessors (CMP). To help architects design future microprocessors to ru...
Martin Karlsson, Erik Hagersten, Kevin E. Moore, D...
HPCA
2003
IEEE
16 years 24 days ago
Memory System Behavior of Java-Based Middleware
Java-based middleware, and application servers in particular, are rapidly gaining importance as a new class of workload for commercial multiprocessor servers. SPEC has recognized ...
Martin Karlsson, Kevin E. Moore, Erik Hagersten, D...