Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
Dec 31, 1991
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
ISBN-10
0792392191
ISBN-13
9780792392194
Description
This work presents insights from a workshop focused on Scalable Shared Memory Multiprocessors, held in 1990. Esteemed contributors from various fields came together to discuss advancements and challenges in the realm of multiprocessor systems. The collaborative atmosphere fostered the sharing of innovative ideas, shedding light on the intricacies of designing and managing scalable shared memory solutions.
The authors explore the complexities of multiprocessor architectures, highlighting the significance of scalability and shared memory in enhancing performance. They delve into the technical nuances, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical applications that stemmed from the discussions. This work serves as a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners interested in the evolution and future of computing systems.
By compiling the diverse perspectives and findings presented during the workshop, the publication aims to bridge gaps in understanding and stimulate further research. The contributions reflect a collective effort to advance the field of computer science, marking a significant moment in the discussion of multiprocessor design and architecture.
The authors explore the complexities of multiprocessor architectures, highlighting the significance of scalability and shared memory in enhancing performance. They delve into the technical nuances, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical applications that stemmed from the discussions. This work serves as a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners interested in the evolution and future of computing systems.
By compiling the diverse perspectives and findings presented during the workshop, the publication aims to bridge gaps in understanding and stimulate further research. The contributions reflect a collective effort to advance the field of computer science, marking a significant moment in the discussion of multiprocessor design and architecture.