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@Article{Pasquale:1995:HPN,
  author =       "Joseph Pasquale and Eric W. Anderson and Kevin Fall
                 and Jonathan S. Kay",
  title =        "High-performance {I/O} and Networking Software in
                 {Sequoia 2000}",
  journal =      j-DEC-TECH-J,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "84--96",
  month =        "Fall",
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "DTJOEL",
  ISSN =         "0898-901X",
  bibdate =      "Thu Mar 20 18:15:43 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/dectechj.bib",
  URL =          "ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/DTJ/v7n3/Highperformance_IO_and_Netwo_02jan1996DTJJ06P8.ps;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ06/DTJJ06AH.HTM;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ06/DTJJ06P8.PS;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ06/DTJJ06PF.PDF;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ06/DTJJ06SC.TXT",
  abstract =     "The Sequoia 2000 project requires a high-speed network
                 and I/O software for the support of global change
                 research. In addition, Sequoia distributed applications
                 require the efficient movement of very large objects,
                 from tens to hundreds of megabytes in size. The network
                 architecture incorporates new designs and
                 implementations of operating system I/O software. New
                 methods provide significant performance improvements
                 for transfers among devices and processes and between
                 the two. These techniques reduce or eliminate costly
                 memory accesses, avoid unnecessary processing, and
                 bypass system overheads to improve throughput and
                 reduce latency.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classcodes =   "C5440 (Multiprocessing systems); C7340 (Geophysics
                 computing)C5620 (Computer networks and techniques)",
  classification = "722.3; 722.4; 723.1; 723.2; 723.5; 912.2",
  journalabr =   "Digital Tech J",
  keywords =     "Computer aided software engineering; computer
                 networks; Computer operating systems; Computer
                 software; Data acquisition; Data transfer; DEC
                 computers; Distributed computer systems; geophysics
                 computing; global change research; High performance I/O
                 software; High speed network; high-speed network; I/O;
                 Input output programs; latency; multiprocessing
                 systems; network architecture; Network protocols;
                 networking software; performance improvements; Project
                 management; Sequoia 2000; software; Systems analysis;
                 throughput; Wide area networks",
  treatment =    "P Practical",
}

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