AbstractIn the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names ranging over {0, …, M − 1}, where M < N. It is assumed that at most k ⩽ M processes concurrently request or hold names. Efficient solutions to the long-lived renaming problem can be used to improve the performance of applications in which processes repeatedly perform computations whose time complexity depends on the size of the name space containing the processes that participate concurrently. In this paper, we consider wait-free solutions to the long-lived M -renaming problem that use only read and write instructions in an asynchronous, shared-memory multiprocessor. A solution to long-lived renaming is fast if the time complexity of acquiring and...
Abstract — We study the complexity of renaming, a fundamen-tal problem in distributed computing in w...
Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, in which a set of n processes need to pi...
Exploring the power of shared memory communication objects and models, and the limits of distributed...
In the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names ranging over ...
AbstractIn the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names rangi...
) Mark Moir and James H. Anderson Department of Computer Science The University of North Carolina a...
We consider wait-free solutions to the renaming problem for shared-memory multiprocessing systems [3...
In the long-lived renaming problem --- a generalization of the classical one-time renaming problem -...
AbstractIn the classic “one-time” renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in or...
The Long-lived Renaming problem is an important subject in Distributed Algorithms. The Renaming pro...
Abstract. Long-lived renaming allows processes to repeatedly get distinct names from a small name sp...
Abstract. Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed comput-ing, in which a set of n processes...
The long-lived renaming problem appears in shared-memory systems where a set of threads need to regi...
Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name spa...
This paper presents the first tight bounds on the time complexity of shared-memory renaming, a funda...
Abstract — We study the complexity of renaming, a fundamen-tal problem in distributed computing in w...
Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, in which a set of n processes need to pi...
Exploring the power of shared memory communication objects and models, and the limits of distributed...
In the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names ranging over ...
AbstractIn the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names rangi...
) Mark Moir and James H. Anderson Department of Computer Science The University of North Carolina a...
We consider wait-free solutions to the renaming problem for shared-memory multiprocessing systems [3...
In the long-lived renaming problem --- a generalization of the classical one-time renaming problem -...
AbstractIn the classic “one-time” renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in or...
The Long-lived Renaming problem is an important subject in Distributed Algorithms. The Renaming pro...
Abstract. Long-lived renaming allows processes to repeatedly get distinct names from a small name sp...
Abstract. Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed comput-ing, in which a set of n processes...
The long-lived renaming problem appears in shared-memory systems where a set of threads need to regi...
Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name spa...
This paper presents the first tight bounds on the time complexity of shared-memory renaming, a funda...
Abstract — We study the complexity of renaming, a fundamen-tal problem in distributed computing in w...
Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, in which a set of n processes need to pi...
Exploring the power of shared memory communication objects and models, and the limits of distributed...