2018
DOI: 10.5755/j01.itc.47.3.18433
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On Improving Efficiency and Utilization of Last Level Cache in Multicore Systems

Abstract: With the increasing need of computational power the trend towards multicore processors is ubiquitous. The current on-chip architecture comprises multiple cores which usually share last level cache which can be physically distributed on chip. In order to provide system predictability, especially for a real time system where quality of service (QoS) depends on minimum miss rates and low worst case execution time (WCET) for applications running on different cores, efficient cache management techniques are require… Show more

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“…Kumari and Memon (2022) have worked on the Non-Functional Requirements as well to classify whether a sentence is a Non-Functional Requirement or not. Yumna, Hina, and Memon. (2018) facilitated the classification of requirements as functional and non-Acta Scientiarum.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%