Title
Issues on the architecture and the design of distributed shared memory systems
Abstract
Distributed shared memory (DSM) systems could overcome major obstacles of the widespread use of distributed-memory multiprocessors, while retaining the attractive features of low cost and good scalability common to distributed-memory machines. A DSM system allows a natural and portable programming model on distributed-memory machines, making it possible to construct a relatively inexpensive and scalable parallel system on which programmers can develop parallel application codes. Due to its potential advantages, DSM has received increasing attention. In this panel, challenges in building efficient DSM systems for a wide range of applications are addressed and discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1109/ICCD.1996.563532
ICCD
Keywords
Field
DocType
memory system,distributed-memory machine,efficient dsm system,attractive feature,distributed-memory multiprocessors,major obstacle,parallel application code,low cost,portable programming model,scalable parallel system,dsm system,programming model,distributed memory,space technology,distributed shared memory,scalability,hardware,parallel systems,parallel programming,distributed computing,computer networks,architecture
Computer architecture,Supercomputer architecture,Uniform memory access,Shared memory,Computer science,Parallel computing,Distributed memory,Data diffusion machine,Memory management,Distributed shared memory,Shared disk architecture,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1063-6404
0-8186-7554-3
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nian-Feng Tzeng185694.11
Steven Wallach2123.00