We address the problem of organizing a set T of shared data into the memory modules of a Distributed Memory Machine (DMM) in order to minimize memory access conflicts (i.e. memory contention) during read operations. Previous solutions for this problem can be found as fundamental subprocedures of the PRAM simulation methods on DMM presented during the last years. The efficiency of such solutions relies on the assumption that the set of shared data is relatively small. Indeed, each shared data is replicated in at least two copies; moreover, the number of processors and that of memory modules are polynomial in the number of the shared data. This assumption is reasonable to the aim of PRAM simulations (where the shared data consist only on the ...
The parallel random access machine (PRAM) is the most commonly used general-purpose machine model fo...
Parallel Random Access Machine, PRAM, is the most popular abstract model of the parallel computation...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model. ...
We present algorithms for the randomized simulation of a shared memory machine (PRAM) on a Distribut...
The present paper provides a comprehensive study of the following problem. Consider algorithms which...
AbstractAssume that a set U of memory locations is distributed among n memory modules, using some nu...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic simulation of a Parallel Rando...
The shared memory programming model on top of a physically distributed memory machine (SDMM) is a pr...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Abstract: We present anovel approach to parallel computing, where (virtual) PRAM processors are repr...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic emulation of a Parallel Random...
AbstractWe study the complexity of concurrent-read concurrent-write PRAM models in which inputs are ...
Abstract- The partitioning of shared memory into a number of memory modules is an approach to achiev...
190 pages ISSN 1238-6944, ISBN 951-708-693-8 Keywords: parallel computing, shared memory, modeling...
The parallel random access machine (PRAM) is the most commonly used general-purpose machine model fo...
Parallel Random Access Machine, PRAM, is the most popular abstract model of the parallel computation...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model. ...
We present algorithms for the randomized simulation of a shared memory machine (PRAM) on a Distribut...
The present paper provides a comprehensive study of the following problem. Consider algorithms which...
AbstractAssume that a set U of memory locations is distributed among n memory modules, using some nu...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic simulation of a Parallel Rando...
The shared memory programming model on top of a physically distributed memory machine (SDMM) is a pr...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Abstract: We present anovel approach to parallel computing, where (virtual) PRAM processors are repr...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic emulation of a Parallel Random...
AbstractWe study the complexity of concurrent-read concurrent-write PRAM models in which inputs are ...
Abstract- The partitioning of shared memory into a number of memory modules is an approach to achiev...
190 pages ISSN 1238-6944, ISBN 951-708-693-8 Keywords: parallel computing, shared memory, modeling...
The parallel random access machine (PRAM) is the most commonly used general-purpose machine model fo...
Parallel Random Access Machine, PRAM, is the most popular abstract model of the parallel computation...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model. ...