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Hikaru Takayashiki,Masayuki Sato,Kazuhiko Komatsu,Hiroaki Kobayashi
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As the number of cores and the memory bandwidth have increased in a balanced fashion, modern vector processors achieve high sustained performances, especially in memory-intensive applications in the fields of science and engineering. However, it is diffi...
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Yujie Wang,Damminda Alahakoon,Daswin De Silva
The event-indexing situation models are introduced as event models derived from language to facilitate comprehension and memory retrieval. These models explain how fragmental information about events are collected, integrated and updated into a coherent ...
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Germán Ceballos,Andra Hugo,Erik Hagersten,David Black-Schaffer
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The complex memory hierarchies of nowadays machines make it very difficult to estimate the execution time of the tasks as depending on where the data is placed in memory, tasks of the same type may end up having different performance. Multiple scheduling...
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Onur Mutlu,Lavanya Subramanian
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The memory system is a fundamental performance and energy bottleneckin almost all computing systems. Recent system design, application,and technology trends that require more capacity, bandwidth,efficiency, and predictability out of the memory system mak...
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Giorgi, R; Prete, C A
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