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George A. Spix
Researcher at Cray
Publications - Â 36
Citations - Â 1714
George A. Spix is an academic researcher from Cray. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiprocessing & Vector processor. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1714 citations.
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Method and apparatus for user side scheduling in a multiprocessor operating system program that implements distributive scheduling of processes
George A. Spix,Diane M. Wengelski,Stuart W. Hawkinson,Mark D. Johnson,Jeremiah D. Burke,Keith J. Thompson,Gregory G. Gaertner,Giacomo G. Brussino,Richard E. Hessel,David M. Barkai,Steve S. Chen,Steven G. Oslon,Robert E. Ii Strout,Jon A. Masamitsu,David M. Cox,Linda J. O'gara,Kelly T. O'hair,David A. Seberger,James C. Rasbold,Timothy J. Cramer,Don A. Van Dyke,Ashok Chandramouli +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the anarchy-based scheduling model for the scheduling of processes and resources by allowing each processor to access a single image of the operating system stored in the common memory that operates on a common set of operating system shared resources.
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System and method for controlling a highly parallel multiprocessor using an anarchy based scheduler for parallel execution thread scheduling
George A. Spix,Diane M. Wengelski,Stuart W. Hawkinson,Mark D. Johnson,Jeremiah D. Burke,Keith J. Thompson,Gregory G. Gaertner,Giacomo G. Brussino,Richard E. Hessel,David M. Barkai,Steve S. Chen,Steven G. Oslon,Robert E. Ii Strout,Jon A. Masamitsu,David M. Cox,Linda J. O'gara,Kelly T. O'hair,David A. Seberger,James C. Rasbold,Timothy J. Cramer,Don A. Van Dyke,Ashok Chandramouli +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the anarchy-based scheduling model for the scheduling of processes and resources by allowing each processor to access a single image of the operating system stored in the common memory that operates on a common set of operating system shared resources.
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Cluster architecture for a highly parallel scalar/vector multiprocessor system
Steve S. Chen,Frederick J. Simmons,George A. Spix,Jimmie R. Wilson,Edward C. Miller,Roger E. Eckert,Douglas R. Beard +6 more
TL;DR: A cluster architecture for a highly parallel multiprocessor computer processing system as mentioned in this paper is comprised of one or more clusters of tightly-coupled, high-speed processors capable of both vector and scalar parallel processing.
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System having integrated dispatcher for self scheduling processors to execute multiple types of processes
TL;DR: In this article, a method for enabling each of several processors in a multi-processing operating system to schedule processes it will execute without a supervisory scheduler is presented, where the processes are executed on the basis of priorities assigned to the processes.
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Method and apparatus for a unified parallel processing architecture
Steve S. Chen,Douglas R. Beard,George A. Spix,Edward C. Priest,John M. Wastlick,James M. Vandyke +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a unified parallel processing architecture connects together an extendible number of clusters (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d) of multiple numbers of processors (102a, 102b, 102c, 102d) to create a high performance parallel processing computer system.