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Home › Groups › Programming models and operating systems

Munich meeting (June 2009)

Submitted by edu.ayguade on Wed, 30/12/2009 - 09:08

Cluster presentation (BSC-UPC)

Mini-special session on Transactional Memory

  • Initial performance evaluation of a novel execution model (DTA) applied to Haskell, Roberto Giorgi, U. Siena (taly)
  • Employing transactional memory and helper threads to speedup Dijkstra's algorithm, Nikos Anastopoulos, NTUA (Greece)
  • Investigating runtime-adaptable transactional memory systems, Mikel Lujan, UoM (UK)

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