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Doug Burger and James R. Goodman. Simulation of the SCI transport layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel. Technical Report CS-TR-95-1265, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 1995.

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Mechanisms for Efficient Shared-Memory, Lock-Based Synchronization - Kagi (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

.... parameters, and from 165 to 188 processor cycles for future technology parameters) To validate this process, I use a detailed, event driven network simulator (based on the original WWT network simulator [BW95] that accurately simulates message buffering, message retransmission, and flow control [BG95]. The implementation serializes the network simulation at a central host node, making simulation performance suffer by roughly a factor of 15. The target network used for the validation is an 84 mesh of rings. The target network routes the requests in increasing dimension order and responses in ....

....locking mechanisms. Preliminary versions of this chapter appear in the literature [KABG95, KBG97] Of my co authors, Aboulenein provided the compiler infrastructure used in the first paper, but which I do not use in this thesis. Burger designed and implemented the detailed network simulator [BG95] that I use to verify some of my experimental assumptions. Burger and Goodman also helped with the organization and writing of the papers. I draw upon these papers for some sections that appear in this chapter. 3.2 Synchronization period Locks provide individual processors with exclusive access ....

Doug Burger and James R. Goodman. Simulation of the SCI transport layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel. Technical Report CS-TR-95-1265, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 1995.


Identification And Optimization Of Sharing Patterns For Scalable.. - Kaxiras (1998)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....and Output buffer is missing, hence a single queue for both. Bypass Input Output Ring Ring Bus Bus Bypass Input Output Ring Ring Bus Bus Input Ring Interface GLOW server Processor Cache servers Memory Dir server Output Bypass server Bus server server or switch server 25 [19,20]. This model uses finite queues and retransmissions. It takes into account the arbitration between the Output queues and the Bypass buffers, but it does not implement the Go bit algorithm for bandwidth allocation on the rings (hence it does not guarantee forward progress for the Output queues) ....

D.C. Burger and J.R. Goodman, "Simulation of the SCI Transport Layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel," 2nd International Workshop on SCI-based High-Performance Low-Cost Computing, pp. 57-66, March, 1995.


Efficient Synchronization: Let Them Eat QOLB - Kägi, Burger, Goodman (1997)   Self-citation (Burger Goodman)   (Correct)

....benchmarks ranged from 85 to 91 cycles) To validate this methodology, we simulated several points for each benchmark using the WWT extended with a detailed, event driven SCI network simulator. Our network simulator accurately simulates message buffering, message retransmission, and flow control [5]. The target network that we used to derive the validation is an 8 4 mesh of rings that routes requests in increasing dimension order (x, y) and responses in decreasing order (y, x) The internal details of the simulated network correspond closely to those of the SCI transport layer standard [43] ....

Douglas C. Burger and James R. Goodman. Simulation of the SCI Transport Layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on SCI-Based High-Performance Low-Cost Computing, March 1995.


An Analysis of the Interactions of Overhead-Reducing .. - Kagi, Aboulenein.. (1995)   Self-citation (Burger Goodman)   (Correct)

....produced by the model for that run converged to within one cycle per message. To validate this process, we used a detailed, event driven SCI network simulator (based on the original WWT network simulator [6] that accurately simulates message buffering, message retransmission, and flow control [5]. The implementation serializes the network simulation at a central node, making simulation performance suffer by roughly a factor of 15. The target network that we used to derive the validation was an mesh of rings. The target network routes requests in increasing dimension order and responses in ....

Douglas C. Burger and James R. Goodman. Simulation of the SCI Transport Layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel. Technical Report 1265, Computer Sciences Department, University of WisconsinMadison, April 1995.

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