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B. Ahlgren, P. Gunningberg, and K. Moldeklev. Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ilp and alf. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2):203--214, 1996.

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Providing Quality of Service Guarantees to Networked Applications.. - Voigt (1999)   (Correct)

....the extended I O channel between InetMod and the receiving application. Reclaiming Used Transmit Bu ers After a packet has been transmitted, Nemesis applications must reclaim the corresponding transmit bu ers from the network interface. Other architectures use a di erent approach. Ahlgren et al. [1] use a scheme where bu ers are no longer available for use by the application after they have been sent. When transmitting data, Nemesis applications only allocate a bu er for the payload. The bu er for the header is allocated by InetMod. Correspondingly, when applications 17 reclaim used ....

Bengt Ahlgren, Per Gunningberg, and Kjersti Moldeklev. Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ILP and ALF. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2):203-214, 1996.


Derivation of Efficient Implementations from SDL.. - Henke, König, ..   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....ISO, ITU T or other organizations. The techniques employed for hand coded implementations have been continuously improved. Examples range from the simple elimination of copy operations between protocol layers by data referencing to more sophisticated optimizations as application level framing [2], 5] common path optimization [11] and integrated layer processing [1] 3] 5] In addition, the exploitation of various kinds of parallelism to derive efficient protocol implementations has been investigated. The re The research described is supported in part by the Deutsche ....

Ahlgren B., Gunningberg P., Moldeklev K.: Increasing Communication Performance with a Minimal-Copy Data Path Supporting ILP and ALF. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2), 1996, pp. 203-214.


Automated Derivation of Efficient Implementations.. - Henke.. (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....or other organizations. The techniques employed for hand coded implementations have been continuously improved. Examples range from the simple elimination of copy operations between protocol layers by pointer passing to more sophisticated optimizations as application level framing [Clar90] Ahlg96] common path optimization [Leue96] and integrated layer processing [Clar90] Abbo93] Brau95] In addition, the exploitation of various kinds of parallelism to derive efficient protocol implementations has been investigated [Abbo93] Bjor93] Bjor93a] Brau91] Brau94] Brau94a] ....

Ahlgren B., Gunningberg P., Moldeklev K.: Increasing Communication Performance with a Minimal-Copy Data Path Supporting ILP and ALF. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2), 1996, pp203-214.


Improving Computer Communication Performance by Reducing Memory.. - Ahlgren (1997)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Ahlgren)   (Correct)

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Bengt Ahlgren, Per Gunningberg, and Kjersti Moldeklev. Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ILP and ALF. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2):203--214, 1996.


Towards Predictable ILP Performance - Controlling.. - Ahlgren, Björkman.. (1996)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Ahlgren Gunningberg)   (Correct)

....measurements of the technique. More recent work on ILP has been reported within the HIPPARCH project. The earlier work as well as the newer HIPPARCH work have observed and commented on the importance of cache behavior and location of communication data for the success of ILP. In an earlier paper [2], we discussed how a minimal copy data buffer management system should be designed in the context of an ILP loop in order to avoid conflicts. Braun and Diot [4] report on, and compare cache hit rates of, an ILP implementation and a corresponding nonILP implementation. 3 Cache Architectures There ....

Bengt Ahlgren, Per Gunningberg, and Kjersti Moldeklev. Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ILP and ALF. Accepted for publication in a special issue of Journal of High Speed Networks on the HIPPARCH workshop, 1995.


The Applicability of Integrated Layer Processing - Ahlgren, Björkman, Gunningberg (1997)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Ahlgren Gunningberg)   (Correct)

....on in [5] 6] 7] 8] An even better alternative is to avoid this copying altogether. There are some reports on how to reduce this copying which is the case in minimal copy data path architectures [17] 1] 18] Our own work on minimalcopy architectures is described in more detail in [19], 20] We will here discuss how ILP fits with a minimal copy API architecture. A. Minimal copy communication subsystems In minimal copy architectures, the communication subsystem move data, instead of copying data, between domains by the means of passing pointers to shared data structures, ....

Bengt Ahlgren, Per Gunningberg, and Kjersti Moldeklev, "Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ILP and ALF," Journal of High Speed Networks, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 203--214, 1996.


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B. Ahlgren, P. Gunningberg, and K. Moldeklev. Increasing communication performance with a minimal-copy data path supporting ilp and alf. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2):203--214, 1996.


A Shared "autonomic Nervous System" of Services, Supporting.. - Borjeson, al. (1999)   (Correct)

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Bengt Ahlgren, Per Gunningberg, and Kjersti Moldeklev. Increasing Communication Performance with a Minimal-Copy Data Path Supporting ILP and ALF. Journal of High Speed Networks, 5(2):203-214, 1996.


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Ahlgren, Gunningberg, P. & Moldeklev, K, "Increasing Communication Performance with a Minimal-Copy Data Path Supporting ILP and ALF, Journal of High Speed Networks, 5, 1996.

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