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W. T. Strayer, B. J. Dempsey, and A. C. Weaver. XTP: The XPress Tranfer Protocol. Addison-Wesley, 1992. ISBN 0-201-56351-7.

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Efficient Layering for High Speed Communication: Fast Message .. - Lauria, Pakin, Chien (1998)   (34 citations)  (Correct)

....The Solaris operating system does something similar, but uses copy on write semantics to prevent wayward applications from corruptlug data that are still live in the protocol stack [6] Container shipping [21] and other protocol stack optimizations [3] expand upon the basic fbufs technique. XTP [26] takes a different ap proach: It improves performance by providing highlevel features such as multicast and priority control in a new, alternative heavyweight protocol. The problem with all of these schemes, and one of the reasons that Fast Messages does not attempt a similar solution to the ....

W. T. Strayer, B. J. Dempsey, and A. C. Weaver. XTP: The XPress Tranfer Protocol. Addison-Wesley, 1992. ISBN 0-201-56351-7.


Efficient Layering for High Speed Communication: the MPI.. - Lauria, Pakin, Chien (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....semantics to prevent wayward applications from corrupting data that are still live in the protocol stack [7] M. Lauria, S. Pakin, A. Chien Efficient Layering: MPI over FM 17 Container shipping [23] and other protocol stack optimizations [3] expand upon the basic fbufs technique. XTP [28] takes a different approach: It improves performance by providing high level features such as multicast and priority control in a new, alternative heavyweight protocol. The problem with all of these schemes, and one of the reasons that Fast Messages does not attempt a similar solution to the ....

W. Timothy Strayer, Bert J. Dempsey, and Alfred C. Weaver. XTP: The XPress Tranfer Protocol. Addison-Wesley, 1992. ISBN 0-201-56351-7.


Efficient Layering for High Speed Communication: the MPI.. - Lauria, Pakin, Chien (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....The Solaris operating system does something similar, but uses copy on write semantics to prevent wayward applications from corrupting data that are still live in the protocol stack [7] Container shipping [23] and other protocol stack optimizations [3] expand upon the basic fbufs technique. XTP [28] takes a different approach: It improves performance by providing high level features such as multicast and priority control in a new, alternative heavyweight protocol. The problem with all of these schemes, and one of the reasons that Fast Messages M. Lauria, S. Pakin, A. Chien Efficient ....

W. Timothy Strayer, Bert J. Dempsey, and Alfred C. Weaver. XTP: The XPress Tranfer Protocol. Addison-Wesley, 1992. ISBN 0-201-56351-7.

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