The Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) system is designed on the basis of page-based, shared-variable-based or object-based access. There are certain advantages and disadvantages of each access methodology. Comparison of such different access types in a distributed environment is based on parameters namely, type of operation (data read or update), maintenance of consistent data copies on all nodes accessing shared data, administration of data manipulations on multi-computers, etc. This paper compares the design and implementation issues for page-based and object-based DSM in a multicomputing environment. The paper also proposes a hybrid model for implementation of a DSM system that combines some features of page-based and object-based access t...
Recent achievements in high-performance computing significantly narrow the performance gap between s...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we describe an object-based distributed shared memory called Adsmith. In ...
Abstract. With the evolution toward fast networks of many-core pro-cessors, the design assumptions a...
A distributed shared memory system (DSM) is meant to create a shared memory programming environment ...
Page-based software distributed shared memory (DSM) allows processes to share a unique paged virtual...
Distributed shared memory (DSM) is a paradigm for programming distributed systems, which provides an...
This paper presents simulated results comparing representatives of two approaches to software DSM: a...
This paper describes the implementation of the page management in Mome, a user-level distributed sha...
In large-scale parallel computing that may contain many nodes, a computing task is often divided int...
[[abstract]]This paper introduces an object-based distributed shared memory (DSM) system called Adsm...
Performance of a software distributed shared memory (DSM) system can be improved if load sharing is ...
current approaches to distributed sh ared-memo y computing, these authors find that the reduced cost...
This thesis examines the various system issues that arise in the design of distributed share memor...
The focus of this report is on software implementations of Distributed Shared Memory (DSM). In the r...
International audienceParallelization of an application with a message-passing model requires time, ...
Recent achievements in high-performance computing significantly narrow the performance gap between s...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we describe an object-based distributed shared memory called Adsmith. In ...
Abstract. With the evolution toward fast networks of many-core pro-cessors, the design assumptions a...
A distributed shared memory system (DSM) is meant to create a shared memory programming environment ...
Page-based software distributed shared memory (DSM) allows processes to share a unique paged virtual...
Distributed shared memory (DSM) is a paradigm for programming distributed systems, which provides an...
This paper presents simulated results comparing representatives of two approaches to software DSM: a...
This paper describes the implementation of the page management in Mome, a user-level distributed sha...
In large-scale parallel computing that may contain many nodes, a computing task is often divided int...
[[abstract]]This paper introduces an object-based distributed shared memory (DSM) system called Adsm...
Performance of a software distributed shared memory (DSM) system can be improved if load sharing is ...
current approaches to distributed sh ared-memo y computing, these authors find that the reduced cost...
This thesis examines the various system issues that arise in the design of distributed share memor...
The focus of this report is on software implementations of Distributed Shared Memory (DSM). In the r...
International audienceParallelization of an application with a message-passing model requires time, ...
Recent achievements in high-performance computing significantly narrow the performance gap between s...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we describe an object-based distributed shared memory called Adsmith. In ...
Abstract. With the evolution toward fast networks of many-core pro-cessors, the design assumptions a...