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MSP 2006: San Jose, California, USA
- Antony L. Hosking, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai:
Proceedings of the 2006 workshop on Memory System Performance and Correctness, San Jose, California, USA, October 11, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-578-9
New twists on memory management
- Mark Aiken, Manuel Fähndrich, Chris Hawblitzel, Galen C. Hunt, James R. Larus:
Deconstructing process isolation. 1-10 - Mojtaba Mehrara, Todd M. Austin:
Reliability-aware data placement for partial memory protection in embedded processors. 11-18 - Melissa E. O'Neill, F. Warren Burton:
Smarter garbage collection with simplifiers. 19-30
Workload optimization
- Gregory Buehrer, Yen-Kuang Chen, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Anthony D. Nguyen, Amol Ghoting, Daehyun Kim:
Efficient pattern mining on shared memory systems: implications for chip multiprocessor architectures. 31-40 - Michael D. Adams, David S. Wise:
Seven at one stroke: results from a cache-oblivious paradigm for scalable matrix algorithms. 41-50 - Shoaib Kamil, Kaushik Datta, Samuel Williams, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Katherine A. Yelick:
Implicit and explicit optimizations for stencil computations. 51-60
Keynote talk
- David A. Wood:
Keynote talk challenges in chip multiprocessor memory systems. 61
Transactional memory
- Dan Grossman, Jeremy Manson, William W. Pugh:
What do high-level memory models mean for transactions? 62-69 - Kunal Agrawal, Charles E. Leiserson, Jim Sukha:
Memory models for open-nested transactions. 70-81 - Benjamin Hindman, Dan Grossman:
Atomicity via source-to-source translation. 82-91
Cache and TLB design
- Lei Jin, Hyunjin Lee, Sangyeun Cho:
A flexible data to L2 cache mapping approach for future multicore processors. 92-101 - Jinzhan Peng, Guei-Yuan Lueh, Gansha Wu, Xiaogang Gou, Ryan N. Rakvic:
A comprehensive study of hardware/software approaches to improve TLB performance for java applications on embedded systems. 102-111
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