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TreadMarks: Distributed Shared Memory on Standard Workstations and Operating Systems

by Pete Keleher , Alan L. Cox, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Willy Zwaenepoel - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1994 WINTER USENIX CONFERENCE , 1994
"... TreadMarks is a distributed shared memory (DSM) system for standard Unix systems such as SunOS and Ultrix. This paper presents a performance evaluation of TreadMarks running on Ultrix using DECstation-5000/240's that are connected by a 100-Mbps switch-based ATM LAN and a 10-Mbps Ethernet. Ou ..."
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. Our objective is to determine the efficiency of a user-level DSM implementation on commercially available workstations and operating systems. We achieved good speedups on the 8-processor ATM network for Jacobi (7.4), TSP (7.2), Quicksort (6.3), and ILINK (5.7). For a slightly modified version

Workstation

by E. Cantwell, T. Shenk, P. Robinson, R. Upadhye, E. Cantwell , 1990
"... Automated Simulation as Part of a Design A development project for a design workstation for advanced life-support systems (called the DAWN Project, for Design Assistant Workstation), incorporating qualitative simulation, required the implementation of a useful qualitative simulation capability and t ..."
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Automated Simulation as Part of a Design A development project for a design workstation for advanced life-support systems (called the DAWN Project, for Design Assistant Workstation), incorporating qualitative simulation, required the implementation of a useful qualitative simulation capability

Escape analysis for Java

by Jong-deok Choi, Mannish Gupta, Mauricio Serrano, Vugranam C. Sreedhar, Sam Midkiff - OOPSLA , 1999
"... This paper presents a simple and efficient data flow algorithm for escape analysis of objects in Java programs to determine (i) if an object can be allocated on the stack; (ii) if an object is accessed only by a single thread duriing its lifetime, so that synchronization operations on that object ca ..."
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programs (with a median of 5 l%), and the overall execution time reduction ranges from 2 % to 23 % (with a median of 7%) on a 333 MHz PowerPC workstation with 128 MB memory. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided

The Design of the Schizophrenic Workstation System

by Mark Swanson, Leigh Stoller, Terence Critchlow, Robert Kessler - In Proceedings of the Mach III Symposium , 1993
"... A cycle-harvesting distributed operating system is described. Building upon current kernelized operating system technology, it promises to utilize spare workstation resources for large, long-running applications, while subjecting the workstation owner/user to little inconvenience. The design is base ..."
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workstations are common today in many commercial and research environments. Much of the power of the...

Parallel Volume Visualization on Workstations

by Kwan-liu Ma, James S. Painter - Computers and Graphics , 1993
"... Abstract--This paper discusses the use of general-purpose graphics workstations for interactive high-resolution volume visualization. We survey previous research results in parallel volume rendering as well as commercial products that take advantage of parallel processing to make volume rendering a ..."
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Abstract--This paper discusses the use of general-purpose graphics workstations for interactive high-resolution volume visualization. We survey previous research results in parallel volume rendering as well as commercial products that take advantage of parallel processing to make volume rendering a

An Implementation Of The Schizophrenic Workstation

by Leigh Stoller, Robert Kessler, Gary Lindstrom, Date Mark Swanson, Ann W. Hart , 1993
"... Today's workstations are extremely powerful and commonplace in many commercial and research organizations. These workstations tend to be underutilized much of time, as their owners engage in meetings, think about research, edit, debug, or go home at night. At other times, the workstation owner ..."
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Today's workstations are extremely powerful and commonplace in many commercial and research organizations. These workstations tend to be underutilized much of time, as their owners engage in meetings, think about research, edit, debug, or go home at night. At other times, the workstation owner

KMS: A distributed Hypermedia system for managing Knowledge in Organizations

by Robert Akscyn, Donald Mccracken, Elise Yoder - Communications of the ACM , 1988
"... KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer-aided design ..."
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KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer

Network Interface for Message-Passing Parallel Computation on a Workstation Cluster

by James C. Hoe - IN PROCEEDINGS OF HOT INTERCONNECTS II , 1994
"... As commercial microprocessors become increasingly popular in current MPP architectures, high-performance commercial workstations have also received increased attention as cost-effective building blocks for large parallel-processing systems. The Fast User-level Network (FUNet) project [10] is an atte ..."
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As commercial microprocessors become increasingly popular in current MPP architectures, high-performance commercial workstations have also received increased attention as cost-effective building blocks for large parallel-processing systems. The Fast User-level Network (FUNet) project [10

“TheYellow IRISTM”UrinalysisWorkstation-The FirstCommercial

by F. H. Deindoerfer, J. R. Gangwer, C. W. Laird, R. R. Ringold
"... Since 1982, “automated intelligence microscopy ” (AIM) has been refined and adapted to perform the portion of the urinalysis profile traditionally done by a microscope. AIM and analytical subsystems measuring relative density and per-forming dipstick chemistry compose the main elements of “The Yello ..."
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Yellow IRIS ” urinalysis workstation, an attended system for automationand standardizationof routineurinaly-sis. Performancedata gathered at three laboratorytest sites show AIM to be analytically consistent over the required range of particulate enumeration, and show that it detects 20 % more

Topomapping of Mars with HRSC images, ISIS, and a commercial stereo workstation

by R. L. Kirk, E. Howington-kraus, D. Galuszka, B. Redding, T. M. Hare - Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens , 2006
"... We demonstrate that the freely available USGS planetary cartography software package ISIS and the commercial photogrammetric software SOCET SET jointly provide a complete environment for the processing of Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) images. Capabilities include bundle adjustmen ..."
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We demonstrate that the freely available USGS planetary cartography software package ISIS and the commercial photogrammetric software SOCET SET jointly provide a complete environment for the processing of Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) images. Capabilities include bundle
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