Search for dissertations about: "Non-uniform memory access"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Non-uniform memory access.
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1. Multithreaded PDE Solvers on Non-Uniform Memory Architectures
Abstract : A trend in parallel computer architecture is that systems with a large shared memory are becoming more and more popular. A shared memory system can be either a uniform memory architecture (UMA) or a cache coherent non-uniform memory architecture (cc-NUMA). READ MORE
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2. Resource Allocation for Data-Intensive Services in the Cloud
Abstract : Cloud computing has become ubiquitous due to its resource flexibility and cost efficiency. Resource flexibility allows Cloud users to elastically scale their Cloud resources, for instance, by horizontally scaling the number of virtual machines allocated to each application as the application demands change. READ MORE
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3. On Composability, Efficient Design and Memory Reclamation of Lock-free Data Structures
Abstract : The transition to multicore processors has brought synchronization, a fundamental challenge in computer science, into focus. In looking for solutions to the problem, interest has developed in the lock-free approach, which has been proven to achieve several advantages over the traditional mutual exclusion approach. READ MORE
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4. Realizing Next-Generation Data Centers via Software-Defined “Hardware” Infrastructures and Resource Disaggregation : Exploiting your cache
Abstract : The cloud is evolving due to additional demands introduced by new technological advancements and the wide movement toward digitalization. Moreover, next-generation Data Centers (DCs) and clouds are expected (and need) to become cheaper, more efficient, and capable of offering more predictable services. READ MORE
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5. Toward Next-generation Data Centers : Principles of Software-Defined “Hardware” Infrastructures and Resource Disaggregation
Abstract : The cloud is evolving due to additional demands introduced by new technological advancements and the wide movement toward digitalization. Therefore, next-generation data centers (DCs) and clouds are expected (and need) to become cheaper, more efficient, and capable of offering more predictable services. READ MORE