| Touch, J. D. Mirage: A Model for Latency in Communication (PhD Thesis), University of Pennsylvania, Computer and Information Science, 1992. |
....has infinite window sizes, and can run at 800 Mbps (it can on a CRAY [17] Presume that we have a NetStation, in which each component of a workstation (disk, RAM, display, etc. 7] can both source and sink at 800 Mbps. What then This is the question of asking. Latency is the final bottleneck [19]. Ultimately, answers can be given only as fast as questions arrive. If the next question depends on the current answer, round trip propagation latency is incurred between asking rounds. Assuming thinking and answering are not the bottlenecks implies asking is. In terms of current protocols, ....
....stream is sent, nothing more is communicated until the next query arrives. It is here that we believe parallelism is best applied, to the parallelization of possible next questions and thus answers. We call this Parallel Communication, and it is based on parallelization of the information stream [19], 21] 350 Part Seven Posters 3. PARALLELIZATION ISSUES Parallelization uses replicates to perform the work of a single entity, and involves considering replication dimension, mapping function, scale limitations, replicate interference, overhead, and expected gain. The type of entity ....
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Touch, Joseph D., Mirage: A Model for Latency in Communication, Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1992. Also available as Dept. of CIS Tech. Report MS-CIS-92-42 / DSL11.
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Touch, J. D. Mirage: A Model for Latency in Communication (PhD Thesis), University of Pennsylvania, Computer and Information Science, 1992.
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Touch, Joseph D., Mirage: A Model for Latency in Communication. Tech. Rept. MS-CIS-90-74 / DSL-3, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania, (dissertation proposal), Oct., 1990.
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