As a result of advances in processor and network speeds, more and more applications can productively be spread across geographically distributed machines. In this paper we present a transparent system for memory sharing, InterWeave, developed with such applications in mind. InterWeave can accommodate hardware coherence and consistency within multiprocessors (level-1 sharing), software distributed shared memory (S-DSM) within tightly coupled clusters (level-2 sharing), and version-based coherence and consistency across the Internet (level-3 sharing). InterWeave allows processes written in multiple languages, running on heterogeneous machines, to share arbitrary typed data structures as if they resided in local memory. Application-specific kn...
Parallel workstations, each comprising tens of processors based on shared memory, promise cost-e ect...
Any parallel program has abstractions that are shared by the program's multiple processes, includin...
Most distributed applications require, at least conceptually, some sort of shared state: information...
As a result of advances in processor and network speeds, more and more applications can productively...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that attempts to do for computer programs what theWor...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that supports the sharing of strongly typed, pointerri...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that supports the sharing of strongly typed, pointer-...
A problem with running distributed shared memory applications in heterogeneous environments is that ...
Distributed memory multiprocessor architectures offer enormous computational power, by exploiting th...
Recent distributed shared memory (DSM) systems and proposed shared-memory machines have implemented ...
A shared memory abstraction in distributed systems (DSM) provides ease of programming but could be ...
The advent of gigabit network technologies has made it possible to combine sets of uni- and multipr...
Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) is becoming an accepted abstraction for programming distributed sy...
This thesis presents a new cache coherence protocol for shared bus multicache systems, and addresses...
We describe an efficient software cache consistency mechanism for shared memory multiprocessors that...
Parallel workstations, each comprising tens of processors based on shared memory, promise cost-e ect...
Any parallel program has abstractions that are shared by the program's multiple processes, includin...
Most distributed applications require, at least conceptually, some sort of shared state: information...
As a result of advances in processor and network speeds, more and more applications can productively...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that attempts to do for computer programs what theWor...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that supports the sharing of strongly typed, pointerri...
InterWeave is a distributed middleware system that supports the sharing of strongly typed, pointer-...
A problem with running distributed shared memory applications in heterogeneous environments is that ...
Distributed memory multiprocessor architectures offer enormous computational power, by exploiting th...
Recent distributed shared memory (DSM) systems and proposed shared-memory machines have implemented ...
A shared memory abstraction in distributed systems (DSM) provides ease of programming but could be ...
The advent of gigabit network technologies has made it possible to combine sets of uni- and multipr...
Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) is becoming an accepted abstraction for programming distributed sy...
This thesis presents a new cache coherence protocol for shared bus multicache systems, and addresses...
We describe an efficient software cache consistency mechanism for shared memory multiprocessors that...
Parallel workstations, each comprising tens of processors based on shared memory, promise cost-e ect...
Any parallel program has abstractions that are shared by the program's multiple processes, includin...
Most distributed applications require, at least conceptually, some sort of shared state: information...