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Multithreaded Computer Architecture, 1994
- Robert A. Iannucci, Guang R. Gao, Robert H. Halstead Jr., Burton J. Smith:
Multithreaded Computer Architecture. The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 281, Kluwer / Springer 1994, ISBN 978-0-7923-9477-8 - Jack B. Dennis, Guang R. Gao:
Multithreaded Architectures: Principles, Projects, and Issues. 1-72 - Robert A. Iannucci:
Architectural and Implementation Issues for Multithreading (Panel Discussion). 73-77 - William J. Dally:
Issues in the Design and Implementation of Instruction Processors for Multicomputers (Position Statement). 79-82 - Robert H. Halstead Jr.:
Programming, Compilation, and Resource-Management Issues for Multithreading (Panel Discussion). 83-88 - Rishiyur S. Nikhil:
Programming, Compilation and Resource Management Issues for Multithreading (Position Statement). 89-96 - David E. Culler:
Multithreading: Fundamental Limits, Potential Gains, and Alternatives. 97-138 - David A. Kranz, Beng-Hong Lim, Anant Agarwal, Donald Yeung:
Low-Cost Support for Fine-Grain Synchronization in Multiprocessors. 139-166 - James Laudon, Anoop Gupta, Mark Horowitz:
Architectural and Implementation Tradeoffs in the Design of Multiple-Context Processors. 167-200 - Peter R. Nuth, William J. Dally:
Named State and Efficient Context Switching. 201-212 - Amos R. Omondi:
Ideas for the Design of Multithreaded Pipelines. 213-251 - Gail A. Alverson, Bob Alverson, David Callahan, Brian D. Koblenz, Allan Porterfield, Burton J. Smith:
Integrated Support for Heterogeneous Parallelism. 253-283 - Kattamuri Ekanadham, Steve Gregor, Kei Hiraki, Robert A. Iannucci, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
An Architecture for Generalized Synchronization and Fast Switching. 285-316 - Herbert H. J. Hum, Guang R. Gao:
Concurrent Execution of Heterogeneous Threads in the Super-Actor Machine. 317-350 - David E. Culler, Michial A. Gunter, James C. Lee:
Analysis of Multithreaded Microprocessors under Multiprogramming. 351-371 - Walid A. Najjar, A. P. Wim Böhm, William Marcus Miller:
Exploiting Locality in Hybrid Dataflow Programs. 373-387
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