Search for dissertations about: "non-blocking synchronization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words non-blocking synchronization.
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1. Efficient and Practical Non-Blocking Data Structures
Abstract : This thesis deals with how to design and implement efficient, practical and reliable concurrent data structures. The design method using mutual exclusion incurs serious drawbacks, whereas the alternative non-blocking techniques avoid those problems and also admit improved parallelism. READ MORE
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2. Synchronization and consistency in concurrent systems
Abstract : This thesis investigates aspects of synchronization and coordination in concurrent systems. In such systems synchronization and coordination are highly important as they form a basis for how a set of entities can collaborate to solve a task. READ MORE
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3. Non-blocking Synchronization: Algorithms and Performance Evaluation
Abstract : The thesis investigates non-blocking synchronization in shared memory systems, in particular in high performance shared memory multiprocessors and real-time shared memory systems. We explore the performance impact of non-blocking synchronization in high performance shared memory multiprocessors and the applicability of non-blocking synchronization in real-time systems. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Reactive Shared Objects for Interprocess Synchronization
Abstract : In parallel processing environments such as multiprocessor systems, processes are synchronized using concurrent objects, which allow many concurrent processes to access them at the same time. The performance of these concurrent objects heavily relies on the load conditions of the surrounding environment (e.g. READ MORE