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HPCA
2006
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Store vectors for scalable memory dependence prediction and scheduling
Allowing loads to issue out-of-order with respect to earlier unresolved store addresses is very important for extracting parallelism in large-window superscalar processors. Blindl...
Samantika Subramaniam, Gabriel H. Loh
METRICS
2003
IEEE
14 years 21 days ago
An Analogy-Based Approach for Predicting Design Stability of Java Classes
Predicting stability in object-oriented (OO) software, i.e., the ease with which a software item evolves while preserving its design, is a key feature for software maintenance. In...
David Grosser, Houari A. Sahraoui, Petko Valtchev
IEEEPACT
2002
IEEE
14 years 11 days ago
Cost Effective Memory Dependence Prediction using Speculation Levels and Color Sets
Memory dependence prediction allows out-of-order issue processors to achieve high degrees of instruction level parallelism by issuing load instructions at the earliest time withou...
Soner Önder
HICSS
2009
IEEE
107views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
EM Enforcing Information Flow Properties using Compensating Events
Deeply embedded infrastructures are pervasive systems that have significant cyber and physical components, interacting with each other in complex ways. These interactions can vio...
Thoshitha T. Gamage, Bruce M. McMillin
BDA
1997
13 years 8 months ago
A Non-Blocking Single-Phase Commit Protocol for Rigorous Participants
Transactional standards have been promoted by OMG and X/Open to allow heterogeneous resources to participate in an Atomic Commitment Protocol (ACP), namely the two-phase commit pro...
Maha Abdallah, Philippe Pucheral