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J. P. Singh, W. Weber, and A. Gupta. Splash: Standford parallel applications for shared-memory. Technical Report TR CSL-TR-91-469, Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, April 1991.

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An Efficient Causal Logging Scheme for Recoverable.. - Park, Lee, Yeom (2002)   (Correct)

....40MB sec [21] To measure the performance of the causal logging, two versions of the log18 ging scheme have been implemented; one using the normal vector clock for dependency tracking and the other using the optimized dependency tracking. Some parallel application programs from the SPLASH suite [22] have been run with each of the causal logging schemes and also without any logging. The applications used for the experiments are as follows: Barnes Hut (BARNS) calculates gravitational forces for a system of particles. The algorithm is based on a hierarchical oct tree whose internal nodes are ....

J.P. Singh, W.D. Weber, A. Gupta, SPLASH: Standford parallel applications for shared-memory, Computer Architecture News, 20(1) (1992) 2-12.


Dynamic Speedup Calculation through Self-Analysis - Corbalán, Labarta (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....is calculated as a function of the sources of overhead: system overhead, the idleness and communication. The speedup is calculated as a function of the efficiency. 5 of 15 This characteristic is shared by a large number of scientific applications. In [11] it is shown that five out of ten SPLASH [14] applications and the seven PerfectClub [1] applications are iterative. Applications that may also be iterative are those that perform computational fluid dynamics, as for instance the tomcatv from the SPECFP95, or those that perform weather prediction like the swim, from the SPECFP95. Other ....

J.P.Singh, W.D.Weber, and A. Gupta. "SPLASH: Standford Parallel Applications for Shared Memory". Computer Architecture News, 20(1):5-44, 1992


ORION: An Adaptive Home-based Software DSM - Ng School Of   (Correct)

....of sending only the modified region that is always smaller or equal to the size of a page. 4. PERFORMANCE OF THE 2 ADAPTIVE SCHEMES We had tested the proposed schemes using Orion. Eight benchmarks were used this time round. The 2 additional benchmarks were Barnes Hut, and Water from the SPLASH [16] suite. The data sizes used and execution statistics of the benchmarks under the no adaptive scheme influences are shown in Tables 4 and 5 respectively. The hardware and OS platforms remain the same as in the comparison experiment between Orion and Treadmarks. The main objective of this ....

J.P. Singh, W-D Weber, and A. Gupta. "SPLASH: Standford Parallel Applications for Shared Memory." Standard University CSL-TR-92-626, June 1992.


Next-Generation Memory Systems - Wang (2004)   (Correct)

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J. P. Singh, W. Weber, and A. Gupta. Splash: Standford parallel applications for shared-memory. Technical Report TR CSL-TR-91-469, Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, April 1991.


Adaptive Schemes for Home-based DSM Systems - Ng, Wong (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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J.P. Singh, W-D Weber, and A. Gupta. "SPLASH: Standford Parallel Applications for Shared Memory." Standard University CSL-TR-92-626, June 1992.

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