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@inproceedings{hotpar10:cloud,
author={Karthikeyan Sankaralingam and Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau},
title={Get the Parallelism out of my Cloud},
booktitle="{Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism}",
year={2010},
abstract = {
The hardware trend toward multicore processors has
so far been driven by technology limitations of wire delays, power
efficiency, and limited capability to exploit instruction-level
parallelism. Software evolution has lead to the rise of the cloud.
This multicore + cloud evolution provides several challenges and has
led to a call for parallelism.
In this paper, we first examine the drivers behind these trends to
address three fallacies: software is driven by hardware, multicores
will be everywhere, and multicore hardware implies parallelism is
exposed to all developers. We first address these fallacies and then
present our simple view of the future cloud-based ecosystem,
based on what we refer to as data-centric concurrency.
},
bib2html_dl_pdf = {http://www.cs.wisc.edu/vertical/papers/2010/hotpar10-cloud.pdf},
bib2html_dl_ppt = {http://www.cs.wisc.edu/vertical/talks/2010/hotpar10-cloud.ppt},
bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
bib2html_rescat = {Architecture}
}