| Umakishore Ramachandran and M. Yousef Amin Khalidi `Programming with distributed shared memory', IEEE 13th lnternational Computer Software and Application Conference, COMPSAC'89, Orlando, Florida, September 1989. pp. 176--183. Also Technical Report GIT-ICS-88/38. |
....process migration using dsm should show a practically constant transfer time independent of program size. Accent s policy of pre fetching nearby pages on a fault could be applicable in the dsm case also. A sample process migration implementation using dsm was implemented in the Clouds system [161]. Milojicic, et al. 142] implemented a similar system for Mach. Object migration dsm can be put to good use in an object oriented system to implement object migration. For example, using dsm an object can be migrated to a new node while leaving it accessible at the old node. dsm will keep the ....
....version. This is because the full data set will not fit in the memory on one processor and the program causes heavy paging. This super linear speedup effect can happen in any parallel application which is spread over multiple nodes. Two phase commit The paper on programming in Clouds [161] gives this as another example of a standard distributed algorithm that may be implemented using dsm. Information is passed in shared memory and using semaphores. Shared memory parallel programs As mentioned before, one of the advantages of distributed shared memory is that programs written with ....
Umakishore Ramachandran and M. Yousef Amin Khalidi. Programming with Distributed Shared Memory. Technical Report GIT--ICS--88/38, School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, October 1988.
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Umakishore Ramachandran and M. Yousef Amin Khalidi `Programming with distributed shared memory', IEEE 13th lnternational Computer Software and Application Conference, COMPSAC'89, Orlando, Florida, September 1989. pp. 176--183. Also Technical Report GIT-ICS-88/38.
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