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elastic [2010/12/10 10:38]
transactions
elastic [2010/12/10 10:40]
transactions [ε-STM]
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 ===== Elastic Transactions ===== ===== Elastic Transactions =====
  
-Elastic Transactions are a complementary alternative to traditional transactions,​ particularly appealing when implementing search structures. Both forms of transactions can safely be combined within the same application. ε-STM implementation is faster than a state-of-the-art software transactional memory in various workloads and with a speedup of 36% on average. It also presents a speedup over lock-based solutions of 89% on average.+//Elastic Transactions// are a complementary alternative to traditional transactions,​ particularly appealing when implementing search structures. Both forms of transactions can safely be combined within the same application. ε-STM implementation is faster than a state-of-the-art software transactional memory in various workloads and with a speedup of 36% on average. It also presents a speedup over lock-based solutions of 89% on average.
  
 ==== ε-STM ==== ==== ε-STM ====
-ε-STM is the first software transactional memory supporting elastic transactions. ​Elastic transactions are a variant of the transactional model. Upon conflict detection, an elastic transaction might drop what it did so far within a separate transaction that immediately commits, and initiate a new transaction which might itself be elastic. +ε-STM is the first software transactional memory supporting elastic transactions. ​
 Here is the simple API, ε-STM provides to the user: Here is the simple API, ε-STM provides to the user:
  
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 ==== Java Release ==== ==== Java Release ====
  
-Here is our field-based version of ε-STM, implemented in Java. It requires the Deuce framework.+Here is our field-based version of ε-STM, implemented in Java. It requires the Deuce instrumentation ​framework.
  
   * [[http://​lpd.epfl.ch/​gramoli/​doc/​sw/​estm-java-0.2.tgz|estm-java-0.2]].   * [[http://​lpd.epfl.ch/​gramoli/​doc/​sw/​estm-java-0.2.tgz|estm-java-0.2]].
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