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COMCOM
2004
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End system multicast: an architectural infrastructure and topological optimization
Although IP-multicast has been proposed and investigated for years, there are major problems inherent in the IP-multicasting technique, e.g., difficulty to scale up the system, di...
Starsky H. Y. Wong, John C. S. Lui
JACM
2000
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The fault span of crash failures
A crashing network protocol is an asynchronous protocol whose memory does not survive crashes. We show that a crashing network protocol that works over unreliable links can be driv...
George Varghese, Mahesh Jayaram
JNCA
2000
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Distributed network storage service with quality-of-service guarantees
This paper envisions a distributed network storage service with Quality-ofService (QoS) guarantees, and describes its architecture and key mechanisms. When fully realized, this se...
John Chung-I Chuang, Marvin A. Sirbu
JUCS
2000
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Execution and Cache Performance of the Scheduled Dataflow Architecture
: This paper presents an evaluation of our Scheduled Dataflow (SDF) Processor. Recent focus in the field of new processor architectures is mainly on VLIW (e.g. IA-64), superscalar ...
Krishna M. Kavi, Joseph Arul, Roberto Giorgi
SIAMCOMP
1998
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The Queue-Read Queue-Write PRAM Model: Accounting for Contention in Parallel Algorithms
This paper introduces the queue-read, queue-write (qrqw) parallel random access machine (pram) model, which permits concurrent reading and writing to shared memory locations, but ...
Phillip B. Gibbons, Yossi Matias, Vijaya Ramachand...