| J. Torrellas, et al. "Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessing operating system." In Proceedings of the 5th ASPLOS, pages 162-- 174, October 1992. |
....decision support, microbenchmark, and performance evaluation. 1. INTRODUCTION In the last five to ten years, several studies have explored the architectural characteristics of online transaction processing (OLTP) database workloads [3] 7] 8] 9] 16] 17] 18] 19] 22] 23] 24] 26] [27] 1 This work was performed as part of the author s dissertation research. The author s present address is: Storage Systems Program, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 1501 Page Mill Road, M S 1U 13, Palo Alto, CA 94304 1126. Her current email address is kkeeton hpl.hp.com. 50 [33] and decision ....
....for producing a representative random microbenchmark lies in posing multiple read only queries. 5. RELATED WORK Many of the studies that use database workloads to evaluate computer architecture innovations have employed the complex OLTP [3] 7] 8] 9] 16] 17] 18] 19] 22] 23] 24] 26] [27] [33] and DSS [3] 5] 15] 17] 18] 23] 31] workloads defined by the TPC. These studies vary in their usage of full scale data sets versus in memory data sets. One study provides rules of thumb for using an in memory version of the TPC B OLTP benchmark to approximate the processor and memory ....
J. Torrellas, et al. "Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessing operating system." In Proc. of ASPLOS-V, pages 162-174, October 1992.
....the examination of the architectural impacts of transaction processing database workloads for symmetric multiprocessors. Most of the studies have focused on some variation of the now defunct DebitCredit benchmark, also known in various incarnations as TP1, TPC A, and TPC B [1] 5] 16] 22] 25] [27]. This benchmark has been withdrawn by the Transaction Processing Council. A few have examined the more complex TPC C order entry workload [6] 16] Only two of these papers have explored the effectiveness of out oforder execution for the TPC B workload [1] 25] None examine the effectiveness ....
J. Torrellas, et al. "Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessing operating system." In Proceedings of the 5th ASPLOS, pages 162-- 174, October 1992.
....to other inline tracing efforts, but differs significantly in at least one dimension. Most published studies are of user code only [EKKL90, LB94] or are done on a single processor [BKW90, CB93] or require rebuilding source code [SJF92] or trace only cache misses, not all instructions [CHRG95, TGH92] None use Windows NT. The excellent Shade paper [CK94] summarizes about thirty previous tools. Using that paper s classification, PatchWrx, like ATUM, traces executables, user and system code, multiple domains, multiple processors, signals, dynamic linking, and bugs, with performance similar to ....
J. Torrellas, A. Gupta, and John Hennessy. Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessor operating system. In Proc. of the 5th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, pages 162--174, October 1992.
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J. Torrellas, et al. "Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessing operating system." In Proceedings of the 5th ASPLOS, pages 162-- 174, October 1992.
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Josep Torrellas, Anoop Gupta, and John Hennessy, Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessor operating system, Technical Report CSL-TR-92512, CSL, Dept. of EECS, Stanford University, January 1992.
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J. Torrellas, et al. "Characterizing the cache performance and synchronization behavior of a multiprocessing operating system," Proc. of ASPLOS-V, pages 162--174, October 1992.
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