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1999
Tsinghua U.
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Improving the performance of bristled CC-NUMA systems using virtual channels and adaptivity
Current high-end parallel systems achieve low-latency, highbandwidth network communication through the use of aggressive design techniques and expensive mechanical and electrical ...
José F. Martínez, Josep Torrellas, J...
IPPS
1998
IEEE
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Configuration Independent Analysis for Characterizing Shared-Memory Applications
Characterizing shared-memory applications provides insight to design efficient systems, and provides awareness to identify and correct application performance bottlenecks. Configu...
Gheith A. Abandah, Edward S. Davidson
VLDB
1999
ACM
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DBMSs on a Modern Processor: Where Does Time Go?
Recent high-performance processors employ sophisticated techniques to overlap and simultaneously execute multiple computation and memory operations. Intuitively, these techniques ...
Anastassia Ailamaki, David J. DeWitt, Mark D. Hill...
AISC
1998
Springer
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Reasoning About Coding Theory: The Benefits We Get from Computer Algebra
The use of computer algebra is usually considered beneficial for mechanised reasoning in mathematical domains. We present a case study, in the application domain of coding theory, ...
Clemens Ballarin, Lawrence C. Paulson
RANDOM
1998
Springer
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Using Approximation Hardness to Achieve Dependable Computation
Abstract. Redundancy has been utilized to achieve fault tolerant computation and to achieve reliable communication in networks of processors. These techniques can only be extended ...
Mike Burmester, Yvo Desmedt, Yongge Wang
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