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First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01)
View-Based Consistency and Its Implementation
Brisbane, Australia
May 15-May 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1010-8
Z. Huang, University of Otago
S. Cranefield, University of Otago
M. Purvis, University of Otago
C. Sun, Griffith University
This paper proposes a novel View-based Consistency model for Distributed Shared Memory. A view is a set of ordinary data objects that a processor has the right to access in a data-race-free program. The View-based Consistency model only requires that the data objects of a view are updated before a processor accesses them. Compared with other memory consistency models, the View-based Consistency model can achieve data selection without user annotation and can reduce much false-sharing effect. This model has been implemented based on TreadMarks. Performance results have shown that for all our applications the View-based Consistency model outperforms the Lazy Release Consistency model.
Index Terms:
Distributed Shared Memory, Sequential Consistency, False Sharing.
Citation:
Z. Huang, S. Cranefield, M. Purvis, C. Sun, "View-Based Consistency and Its Implementation," ccgrid, pp.74, First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01), 2001
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