Transactional Memory (TM) is a practical programming paradigm for developing concurrent applications. Performance is a critical factor for TM implementations, and various studies demonstrated that specialised transaction/thread scheduling support is essential for implementing performance-effective TM systems. After one decade of research, this article reviews the wide variety of scheduling techniques proposed for Software Transactional Memories. Based on peculiarities and differences of the adopted scheduling strategies, we propose a classification of the existing techniques, and we discuss the specific characteristics of each technique. Also, we analyse the results of previous evaluation and comparison studies, and we present the results of a new experimental study encompassing techniques based on different scheduling strategies. Finally, we identify potential strengths and weaknesses of the different techniques, as well as the issues that require to be further investigated.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2017, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, Pages 3356-3373 (volume: 28)
Analysis, classification and comparison of scheduling techniques for software transactional memories (01a Articolo in rivista)
DI SANZO Pierangelo
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