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M. M. K. Martin, M. D. Hill, and D. A. Wood. Token coherence: decoupling performance and correctness. In Architecture, pages 182--193, June 2003.

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Using Destination-Set Prediction to Improve the.. - Martin, al. (2003)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Martin Hill Wood)   (Correct)

....Cache to cache misses are closely related to sharing misses and are often the result of true or false sharing. bandwidth use latency directory protocol broadcast snooping ideal Figure 1. Tradeoff Between Latency and Bandwidth (indirections) 2 recently proposed Token Coherence protocol [23] allows systems to implement destination set prediction without requiring a totally ordered interconnect [7] or introducing difficult to debug protocol races [1, 2, 7] This paper is the first to explore several predictors in the destination set predictor design space and the first to evaluate ....

M. M. K. Martin, M. D. Hill, and D. A. Wood. Token Coherence: Decoupling Performance and Correctness. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June 2003.


Coherence Decoupling: Making Use of Incoherence - Huh, Chang, Burger, al. (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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M. M. K. Martin, M. D. Hill, and D. A. Wood. Token coherence: decoupling performance and correctness. In Architecture, pages 182--193, June 2003.


Assessment of Cache Coherence Protocols in Shared-memory.. - Grbic (2003)   (Correct)

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Milo M. K. Martin, Mark D. Hill, and David A. Wood. Token Coherence: Decoupling Performance and Correctness. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, pages 182--193, San Diego, California, June 2003.

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