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ICPPW
2009
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Multiprocessor Synchronization and Hierarchical Scheduling
Multi-core architectures have received significant interest as thermal and power consumption problems limit further increase of speed in single-cores. In the multi-core research ...
Farhang Nemati, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte
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PE
2010
Springer
114views Optimization» more  PE 2010»
14 years 11 months ago
Analysis of scheduling policies under correlated job sizes
Correlations in traffic patterns are an important facet of the workloads faced by real systems, and one that has far-reaching consequences on the performance and optimization of t...
Varun Gupta, Michelle Burroughs, Mor Harchol-Balte...
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ISCA
2007
IEEE
152views Hardware» more  ISCA 2007»
15 years 6 months ago
Carbon: architectural support for fine-grained parallelism on chip multiprocessors
Chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are now commonplace, and the number of cores on a CMP is likely to grow steadily. However, in order to harness the additional compute resources of a CM...
Sanjeev Kumar, Christopher J. Hughes, Anthony D. N...
CASES
2004
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Safely exploiting multithreaded processors to tolerate memory latency in real-time systems
A coarse-grain multithreaded processor can effectively hide long memory latencies by quickly switching to an alternate task when the active task issues a memory request, improving...
Ali El-Haj-Mahmoud, Eric Rotenberg
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VLDB
2002
ACM
126views Database» more  VLDB 2002»
15 years 6 days ago
FAS - A Freshness-Sensitive Coordination Middleware for a Cluster of OLAP Components
Data warehouses offer a compromise between freshness of data and query evaluation times. However, a fixed preference ratio between these two variables is too undifferentiated. Wit...
Uwe Röhm, Klemens Böhm, Hans-Jörg S...