| L. Peng, W. F. Wong, M. D. Feng, and C. K. Yuen. SilkRoad: A Multithreaded Runtime System with Software Distributed Shared Memory for SMP Clusters. In Proc. of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER2000. |
....Satin is designed for wide area systems, without shared memory. Many divide and conquer systems are based on the C language. Among them, Cilk [7] only supports sharedmemory machines, CilkNOW [6] and DCPAR [11] run on localarea, distributed memory systems, but do not support shared data. SilkRoad [20] is a version of Cilk for distributed memory that uses a software DSM to provide shared memory to the programmer, targeting at small scale, local area systems. Alice [9] and Flagship [25] offer specific hardware solutions for parallel divide andconquer programs. Satin is purely software based, and ....
L. Peng, W. Wong, M. Feng, and C. Yuen. SilkRoad: A Multithreaded Runtime System with Software Distributed Shared Memory for SMP Clusters. In IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster2000), pages 243--249, Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, Nov. 2000.
....they are restricted to shared memory systems. Most other divide and conquer systems are based on the C language. Among them, Cilk [4] only supports shared memory machines, CilkNOW [3] and DCPAR [7] run on local area, distributed memory systems, however without support for shared data. SilkRoad [12] is a version of Cilk for distributed memory that uses a software DSM to provide shared memory to the programmer, targeting at small scale, localarea systems. Alice [6] and Flagship [18] offer specific hardware solutions for parallel divide and conquer programs. Satin is purely software based, and ....
L. Peng, W. Wong, M. Feng, and C. Yuen. SilkRoad: A Multithreaded Runtime System with Software Distributed Shared Memory for SMP Clusters. In IEEE International Conferrence on Cluster Computing (Cluster2000) , pages 243--249, Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, Nov. 2000.
....and analyze the performance model of the DSM in SilkRoad. Section 4 give some experimental results and the discussion on the performance. Some related work are also introduced in Section 5. Finally, we give a conclusion in Section 6. 2. SilkRoad and RC dag consistent memory model SilkRoad [12, 13] is a variation of Cilk. Its RC dag memory consistency model is an extension of Cilk s Location Consistency (LC) One of the main difference between SilkRoad and Cilk is that SilkRoad provides a shared memory at the user programming level and does not use the backing store (which is a home of ....
L. Peng, W. F. Wong, M. D. Feng, and C. K. Yuen. SilkRoad: A Multithreaded Runtime System with Software Distributed Shared Memory for SMP Clusters. In Proc. of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER2000.
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