TreadMarks: shared memory computing on networks of workstations
TreadMarks: shared memory computing on networks of workstations is a scholarly work by Cristiana Amza, published in 1996 in ''Computer''. The main subjects of the publication include Network On Chip, virtual memory, physical address, Interleaved memory, Data diffusion machine, workstation, fault tolerance, Memory map, shared memory, distributed computing, operating system, hardware programmer, distributed shared memory, parallel computing, Distributed memory, computer science, uniform memory access, and memory management. The authors discuss the techniques used in TreadMarks to provide efficient shared memory, and the authors' experience with two large applications, mixed integer programming and genetic linkage analysis.