| D. Giarrizzo, M. Kaiserswerth, T. Wicki, and R. C. Williamson. Highspeed parallel protocol implementation. First IFIP WG6.1/WG6.4 International Workshopon Protocols for High-Speed Networks, pages 165--180, May 1989. |
....and assigns them to processing elements. Examples include [15, 16, 24] In layered parallelism, protocols are assigned to specific processors, and messages are passed between layers through interprocess communication. Parallelism gains can be achieved mainly through pipelining effects, as shown in [9]. Packet level parallelism associates processing with each individual packet, achieving speedup both with multiple connections and within a single connection. Examples include [3, 10, 13, 23] The remainder of the paper is structured as follows: Section 2 provides background on connection level ....
D. Giarrizzo, M. Kaiserswerth, T. Wicki, and R. C. Williamson. Highspeed parallel protocol implementation. First IFIP WG6.1/WG6.4 International Workshopon Protocols for High-Speed Networks, pages 165--180, May 1989.
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