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RTSS
1994
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Bounding Worst-Case Instruction Cache Performance
The use of caches poses a difficult tradeoff for architects of real-time systems. While caches provide significant performance advantages, they have also been viewed as inherently...
Robert D. Arnold, Frank Mueller, David B. Whalley,...
CLUSTER
2006
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
JOSHUA: Symmetric Active/Active Replication for Highly Available HPC Job and Resource Management
Most of today‘s HPC systems employ a single head node for control, which represents a single point of failure as it interrupts an entire HPC system upon failure. Furthermore, it...
Kai Uhlemann, Christian Engelmann, Stephen L. Scot...
ABIALS
2008
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Anticipative Control of Voluntary Action: Towards a Computational Model
Abstract. Human action is goal-directed and must thus be guided by anticipations of wanted action effects. How anticipatory action control is possible and how it can emerge from ex...
Pascal Haazebroek, Bernhard Hommel
WOSP
2010
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Analytical modeling of lock-based concurrency control with arbitrary transaction data access patterns
Nowadays the 2-Phase-Locking (2PL) concurrency control algorithm still plays a core rule in the construction of transactional systems (e.g. database systems and transactional memo...
Pierangelo di Sanzo, Roberto Palmieri, Bruno Cicia...
USENIX
2004
15 years 2 months ago
Making the "Box" Transparent: System Call Performance as a First-Class Result
For operating system intensive applications, the ability of designers to understand system call performance behavior is essential to achieving high performance. Conventional perfo...
Yaoping Ruan, Vivek S. Pai