Parallel database systems: the future of high performance database systems
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A Conversation with Jarod Jenson
Queue - Performance
Queue - Performance
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Technical perspective: Transactions are tomorrow's loads and stores
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Model-driven development of multi-core embedded software
IWMSE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Multicore Software Engineering
High Level Abstractions for Improving Parallel Image Reconstruction Algorithms
IWANN '09 Proceedings of the 10th International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks: Part II: Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Soft Computing, and Ambient Assisted Living
VERTAF/Multi-Core: A SysML-Based Application Framework for Multi-Core Embedded Software Development
ICA3PP '09 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing
Extending the semantics of scheduling priorities
Communications of the ACM
Extending the Semantics of Scheduling Priorities
Queue - Performance
Lock inference in the presence of large libraries
ECOOP'12 Proceedings of the 26th European conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Chronos: predictable low latency for data center applications
Proceedings of the Third ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing
Nonblocking algorithms and scalable multicore programming
Communications of the ACM
Nonblocking Algorithms and Scalable Multicore Programming
Queue - Concurrency
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
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In this look at how concurrency affects practitioners in the real world, Cantrill and Bonwick argue that much of the anxiety over concurrency is unwarranted.