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 +====== ASCYLIB ======
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 +ASCYLIB is a concurrent-search data-structure (CSDS) library. It contains over 30 implementations of linked lists, hash tables, skip lists, and binary search trees (BST). ASCYLIB contains sequential, lock-based, and lock-free implementations for each data structure.
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 +ASCYLIB works on x86, SPARC, and Tilera architectures and contains tests to evaluate the throughput, latency, latency distribution,​ and energy efficiency of the included data structures.
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 +{{:​ascy_cloud.png|:​ascy_cloud.png}}
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 +===== Publications =====
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 +ASCYLIB was developed for:\\
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 +**Asynchronized Concurrency:​ The Secret to Scaling Concurrent Search Data Structures**\\
 +[[https://​infoscience.epfl.ch/​record/​207109]]\\
 +Tudor David, Rachid Guerraoui, Vasileios Trigonakis (alphabetical order).\\
 +//ASPLOS 2015//
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 +The following technical report details the design of the two new data structures included in ASCYLIB:\\
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 +**Designing ASCY-compliant Concurrent Search Data Structures**\\
 +[[https://​infoscience.epfl.ch/​record/​203822]]\\
 +Tudor David, Rachid Guerraoui, Che Tong, Vasileios Trigonakis (alphabetical order).\\
 +//EPFL Technical Report//
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 +===== Software =====
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 +ASCYLIB consists of one main library and a few smaller ones:
 +  * **ASCYLIB**:​ the main library with over 30 data-structure implementations. ASCYLIB contains both existing and optimized with ASCY state-of-the-art CSDSs and BST-TK, a new lock-based binary search tree. ([[https://​github.com/​LPD-EPFL/​ASCYLIB|code]])
 +  * **CLHT**: a new highly-scalable concurrent hash table based on ASCY. CLHT comes in two variants, one lock-based and one lock-free. ([[https://​github.com/​LPD-EPFL/​CLHT|code]])
 +  * **ssmem**: a memory allocator with epoch-based garbage collection. ([[https://​github.com/​LPD-EPFL/​ssmem|code]])
 +  * **raplread**:​ a simple library for reading and printing energy/​power measurements using Intel'​s RAPL interface. ([[https://​github.com/​LPD-EPFL/​raplread|code]])
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