| Bernd Freisleben and Thilo Kielmann. Approaches to Support Parallel Programming on Workstations Clusters: A Survey. Technical report, University of Siegen, Department of Electrical Eingineering and Computer Science, Siegen, Germanny, 1995. http://www.informatik.uni-siegen.de/~kielmann/. |
....increasingly interested in two aspects of network based concurrent computing: programming issues and performance evaluation. In this paper we will concentrate on performance aspects, a survey of the various platforms and programming models for network based computing can be found, for example, in [7] and [6] The usual unit of parallelism for network based concurrent computing is a heavy weight UNIX process, however in the past years a new type of process, called light weight process or thread has emerged which has a couple of advantages compared to heavy weight UNIX processes. ....
Bernd Freisleben and Thilo Kielmann. Approaches to Support Parallel Programming on Workstations Clusters: A Survey. Technical report, University of Siegen, Department of Electrical Eingineering and Computer Science, Siegen, Germanny, 1995. http://www.informatik.uni-siegen.de/~kielmann/.
....programming 44 (see e.g. 43, 53] VDS [23] is a load balancing tool which employs randomized work stealing techniques as its quantitative load balancing mechanism. An overview of existing tools that incorporate load balancing techniques and support di erent programming paradigms is provided in [26]. 6 Discussion and Directions for Further Research We have presented a provably good fully distributed, asynchronous, randomized, work stealing algorithm for strict multithreaded computations. We have analyzed the performance of our algorithm in terms not only of execution time, but also of ....
B. Freisleben and T. Kielman, \Approaches to Support Parallel Programming on Workstation Clusters: A Survey," Informatik-Bericht T.R. Nr. 95-01, University of Siegen, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Siegen, Germany, 1995.
.... Class Library 1 Introduction Distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have attracted considerable research efforts recently, since they combine the ease of programming of shared memory multiprocessors with the high availability and good price performance ratio of distributed computing systems [3, 9]. Despite the fact that object orientation has been established as state of the art software engineering methodology in sequential programming, only few work so far deals with object based DSM. In this paper, we will briefly survey existing consistency models for distributed shared memories ....
Bernd Freisleben and Thilo Kielmann. Approaches to Support Parallel Programming on Workstation Clusters: A Survey. InformatikBericht Nr. 95-01, University of Siegen, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Siegen, Germany, 1995.
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