抄録
In the Shared Memory paradigm, a distributed system is viewed as a number of processors connected by a high-bandwidth bus sharing a virtual memory. MemNet was the first-generation effort to prove the paradigm in a local area environment. Its success encouraged the examination of the paradigm in the wide area context, leading to the second-generation effort, CapNet. Without the support of some features inherent in local area networks, CapNet is faced with a new set of problems. The issues involved, namely address space structure, page location, and caching algorithms, are discussed. A new approach that combines the address translation and routing is suggested as an optimized page location solution. A number of caching schemes are investigated, and a straw-man design for a large-scale implementation is proposed.
本文言語 | English |
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ページ(範囲) | 955-961 |
ページ数 | 7 |
ジャーナル | Conference Record - International Conference on Communications |
巻 | 3 |
出版ステータス | Published - 1990 12月 1 |
外部発表 | はい |
イベント | IEEE International Conference on Communications - ICC '90 Part 3 (of 4) - Atlanta, GA, USA 継続期間: 1990 4月 16 → 1990 4月 19 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- コンピュータ ネットワークおよび通信
- 電子工学および電気工学