Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems:
Similarity is introduced as a model-independent characterization of symmetry. It can be used to decide when a concurrent system has a solution to the selection problem. It can also be used to compare different models of parallel computation, including differences in scheduling policy and instruction...
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1984
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Schriftenreihe: | Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Dep. of Computer Science: Technical report
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Zusammenfassung: | Similarity is introduced as a model-independent characterization of symmetry. It can be used to decide when a concurrent system has a solution to the selection problem. It can also be used to compare different models of parallel computation, including differences in scheduling policy and instruction set, and the consequences of using randomization. |
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spelling | Johnson, Ralph E. Verfasser aut Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems Ralph E. Johnson ; Fred B. Schneider Ithaca, NY 1984 12 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Dep. of Computer Science: Technical report 677. Similarity is introduced as a model-independent characterization of symmetry. It can be used to decide when a concurrent system has a solution to the selection problem. It can also be used to compare different models of parallel computation, including differences in scheduling policy and instruction set, and the consequences of using randomization. Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Graph theory Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Schneider, Fred B. Verfasser aut Dep. of Computer Science: Technical report Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> 677. (DE-604)BV006185504 677 |
spellingShingle | Johnson, Ralph E. Schneider, Fred B. Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Graph theory Parallel processing (Electronic computers) |
title | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems |
title_auth | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems |
title_exact_search | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems |
title_full | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems Ralph E. Johnson ; Fred B. Schneider |
title_fullStr | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems Ralph E. Johnson ; Fred B. Schneider |
title_full_unstemmed | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems Ralph E. Johnson ; Fred B. Schneider |
title_short | Symmetry and similarity in distributed systems |
title_sort | symmetry and similarity in distributed systems |
topic | Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Graph theory Parallel processing (Electronic computers) |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Graph theory Parallel processing (Electronic computers) |
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