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Bounds for Certain Multiprocessing Anomalies

Bell System Technical Journal, 1966
It is known that in multiprocessing systems composed of many identical processing units operating in parallel, certain timing anomalies may occur; e.g., an increase in the number of processing units can cause an increase in the total length of time needed to process a fixed set of tasks.
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Multiprocessing with Tasks

2019
By this point you are probably feeling somewhat confident about your programming skills in Ada. That is good. You can write software that will be able to process files, print data to the screen, accept inputs, and perform some fairly complex logic.
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Symmetric Multiprocessing Virtualization

2008
The reemergence of system virtualization, and the introduction of the single-chip multiprocessor, are two technologies that are altering the landscape of modern general-purpose computing architecture. System virtualization is a technology that uses software to partition the resources of a single physical computer into multiple virtual machines (VMs ...
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Symmetric Multiprocessing MTX

2015
Chapter 15 covers Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP). It explains multiprocessor and SMP-compliant systems, configuring IOAPIC and local APICs for SMP operations and the startup sequence of SMP systems. It discusses the principles of SMP kernel design, and it presents a general methodology for adapting uniprocessor (UP) kernels to SMP systematically ...
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Multiprocessing

Microprocessors, 1977
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Optimal Multiprocesses

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1989
Frank H. Clarke, Richard B. Vinter
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Multiprocessing

Computer Communications, 1979
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Multiprocessing

1992
Charles J. Fleckenstein   +7 more
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