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ICPPW
2009
IEEE
16 years 23 days 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
PE
2010
Springer
114views Optimization» more  PE 2010»
15 years 4 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»
16 years 12 days 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...
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CASES
2004
ACM
15 years 11 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
VLDB
2002
ACM
126views Database» more  VLDB 2002»
15 years 5 months 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...