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CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 10 months ago
Dynamic management of transactions in distributed real-time processing system
Managing the transactions in real time distributed computing system is not easy, as it has heterogeneously networked computers to solve a single problem. If a transaction runs acr...
Y. Jayanta Singh, Yumnam Somananda Singh, Ashok Ga...
SAMOS
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
with Wide Functional Units
— Architectural resources and program recurrences are the main limitations to the amount of Instruction-Level Parallelism (ILP) exploitable from loops, the most time-consuming pa...
Miquel Pericàs, Eduard Ayguadé, Javi...
DCOSS
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Distributed User Access Control in Sensor Networks
User access control in sensor networks defines a process of granting user the access right to the information and resources. It is essential for the future real sensor network depl...
Haodong Wang, Qun Li
HPCC
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Towards Scalable Event Tracing for High End Systems
Although event tracing of parallel applications offers highly detailed performance information, tracing on current leading edge systems may lead to unacceptable perturbation of the...
Kathryn Mohror, Karen L. Karavanic
CLUSTER
2003
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Implications of a PIM Architectural Model for MPI
Memory may be the only system component that is more commoditized than a microprocessor. To simultaneously exploit this and address the impending memory wall, processing in memory...
Arun Rodrigues, Richard C. Murphy, Peter M. Kogge,...