Search for dissertations about: "concurrent data structures"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words concurrent data structures.
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1. Dynamic Adaptations of Synchronization Granularity in Concurrent Data Structures
Abstract : The multicore revolution means that programmers have many cores at their disposal in everything from phones to large server systems. Concurrent data structures are needed to make good use of all the cores. Designing a concurrent data structure that performs well across many different scenarios is a difficult task. READ MORE
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2. Lock-free Concurrent Search
Abstract : The contemporary computers typically consist of multiple computing cores with high compute power. Such computers make excellent concurrent asynchronous shared memory system. READ MORE
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3. Reactive Concurrent Data Structures and Algorithms for Synchronization
Abstract : Parallelism plays a significant role in high-performance computing systems, from large clusters of computers to chip-multithreading (CMT) processors. Performance of the parallel systems comes not only from concurrently runningmore processing hardware but also from utilizing the hardware efficiently. READ MORE
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4. Throughput and energy efficiency of lock-free data structures: Execution Models and Analyses
Abstract : Concurrent data structures are key program components to harness the available parallelism in multi-core processors. Lock-free algorithmic implementations of concurrent data structures offer high scalability and possess desirable properties such as immunity to deadlocks, convoying and priority inversion. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Implementation of Concurrent Data Structures on Multi-core and Many-core Architectures
Abstract : Synchronization of concurrent threads is the central problem in order to design efficient concurrent data-structures. The compute systems widely available in market are increasingly becoming heterogeneous involving multi-core Central Processing Units (CPUs) and many-core Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). READ MORE