Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstraction simplifies programming. An important class of DSM implementations is one which uses cache memories to improve efficiency. In this paper, we present a cache-consistency protocol which uses considerably less communication as compared to previously proposed protocols. This is realized by maintaining state information and capturing causal relations among read and write operations. We prove that the protocol satisfies a formulation of sequential consistency. We also present several modifications to the protocol and compare the classes of execution histories captured by these protocols and several previously.proposed protocols
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
The paper proposes a simple protocol that ensures sequential consistency. The protocol assumes that ...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
In this paper, we present an algorithm that can be used to implement sequential, causal, or cache co...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
The paper proposes a simple protocol that ensures sequential consistency. The protocol assumes that ...
Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) is becoming an accepted abstraction for programming distributed sy...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16...
A software distributed shared memory (DSM) system allows shared memory parallel programs to execute ...
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
The paper proposes a simple protocol that ensures sequential consistency. The protocol assumes that ...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
Recently distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have received much attention because such an abstra...
In this paper, we present an algorithm that can be used to implement sequential, causal, or cache co...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
Recently, distributed shared memory systems have received much attention because such an abstraction...
The paper proposes a simple protocol that ensures sequential consistency. The protocol assumes that ...
Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) is becoming an accepted abstraction for programming distributed sy...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16...
A software distributed shared memory (DSM) system allows shared memory parallel programs to execute ...
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
Distributed Shared Memory abstraction (DSM) is traditionally realized through a distributed memory c...
The paper proposes a simple protocol that ensures sequential consistency. The protocol assumes that ...