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Diagnosis and repair in multiprocessor systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1993Diagnosis of multiprocessor systems in which faulty processors can be replaced by spares or repaired is known as sequential diagnosis. A generalization is considered of classical sequential diagnosis, referred to as diagnosis and repair, under a probabilistic model for the faults and test outcomes in a system.
Douglas M. Blough, Andrzej Pelc
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The EMMA2 multiprocessor operating system
Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 1991AbstractThe EMMA2EMMA is a registered trademark of Elsag—Elettronica San Giorgio. parallel architecture is a network of nodes, named 'Regions': each region is based on two shared‐memory hierarchical bus levels, on which a large series of monocpu, multicpu and specialized I/O boards can be inserted, grouped in 'Families'.Its typical applications are ...
Enrico Appiani +3 more
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Dynamic partitioning of multiprocessor systems
International Journal of Parallel Programming, 1989Partitioning of processors on a multiprocessor system involves logically dividing the system into processor partitions. Programs can be executed in the different partitions in parallel. Optimally setting the partition size can significantly improve the throughput of multiprocessor systems. The speedup characteristics of parallel programs can be defined
Kee-Hyun Park, Lawrence W. Dowdy
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A multiprocessor system for dynamic system simulation
SIMULATION, 1991The basic goal of the project reported in. this paper was to design and implement an experimental multimicroprocessor system dedicated to the real-time parallel simulation of dynamic systems of various degrees of complexity. The implemented multimicroprocessor called RAMS is also used to study the parallelization concepts of dynamic system models ...
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The simple multiprocessor communication system
9th International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2003A very simple multiprocessor communication protocol has been presented in this paper. This protocol links a large number of peripheral processors with the central processor. Peripheral processors asynchronously transmit data packages at slightly varied speeds.
Nedjeljko Lekic +3 more
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Symmetric Multiprocessor Systems on FPGA
2009 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs, 2009Advances in FPGA technologies allow designing highly complex systems using on-chip FPGA resources and intellectual property (IP) cores. Furthermore, it is possible to build multiprocessor systems using hard-core or soft-core processors, increasing the range of applications that can be implemented on an FPGA.
Pablo Huerta +4 more
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Essential Issues in Multiprocessor Systems
Computer, 1985During the past several years, a great number of proposals have been made with the objective to increase supercomputer performance by an order of magnitude on the basis of a utilization of new computer architectures. The present paper is concerned with a suitable classification scheme for comparing these architectures.
Daniel Gajski, Jih-Kwon Peir
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Load management on multiprocessor systems
1993This paper concentrates on load management methods for multiprocessor systems with distributed memory. Most of the programs running on these machines do not create new processes during runtime and there is usually no sharing of nodes between multiple users. This causes load movement by process migration to be indispensable.
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The future of multiprocessor systems-on-chips
Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference, 2004This paper surveys the state-of-the-art and pending challenges in MPSoC design. Standards in communications, multimedia, networking, and other areas encourage the development of high-performance platforms that can support a range of implementations of the standard.
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Multiprocessor systems with reserves and preferences
Queueing Systems, 1987Two models involving multiprocessor systems with two different groups of processors are examined. In the first model, the processors which are in use break down from time to time; one of the two groups is used only when the other one is entirely inoperative. In the second model, the breakdowns are replaced by a Poisson stream of jobs.
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