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2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Message progression in parallel computing - to thread or not to thread?
Abstract—Message progression schemes that enable communication and computation to be overlapped have the potential to improve the performance of parallel applications. With curre...
Torsten Hoefler, Andrew Lumsdaine
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1992
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Compiler Code Transformations for Superscalar-Based High Performance Systems
Exploiting parallelism at both the multiprocessor level and the instruction level is an e ective means for supercomputers to achieve high-performance. The amount of instruction-le...
Scott A. Mahlke, William Y. Chen, John C. Gyllenha...
IPPS
2010
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Head-body partitioned string matching for Deep Packet Inspection with scalable and attack-resilient performance
Abstract--Dictionary-based string matching (DBSM) is a critical component of Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), where thousands of malicious patterns are matched against high-bandwidth ...
Yi-Hua E. Yang, Viktor K. Prasanna, Chenqian Jiang
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2002
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Protocol-Dependent Message-Passing Performance on Linux Clusters
In a Linux cluster, as in any multi-processor system, the inter-processor communication rate is the major limiting factor to its general usefulness. This research is geared toward...
Dave Turner, Xuehua Chen
PODC
2012
ACM
13 years 2 months ago
On the (limited) power of non-equivocation
In recent years, there have been a few proposals to add a small amount of trusted hardware at each replica in a Byzantine fault tolerant system to cut back replication factors. Th...
Allen Clement, Flavio Junqueira, Aniket Kate, Rodr...