Abstract
Shared memory facilitates the transition from sequential to parallel processing. Since most data structures can be retained, simply adding synchronization achieves correct, efficient programs for many applications.
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Amza, C., Cox, A. L., Dwarkadas, S., Keleher, P., Lu, H., Rajamony, R., … Zwaenepoel, W. (1996). TreadMarks: Shared memory computing on networks of workstations. Computer. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/2.485843
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