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The title, "Introduction to Sequential Consistency Model" is confusing. Why would you even need a heading here? Generally, there should not be two headings in a row. Just removing it would solve the problem. There are some mechanical problems in this section: missing space after comma, "uniprocessors" for "uniprocessor", missing space before open paren. | The title, "Introduction to Sequential Consistency Model" is confusing. Why would you even need a heading here? Generally, there should not be two headings in a row. Just removing it would solve the problem. There are some mechanical problems in this section: missing space after comma, "uniprocessors" for "uniprocessor", missing space before open paren. | ||
I think the discussion of RCsc and RCpc is misplaced. This becomes an issue only where synchronization ops need to be explicitly inserted, which usually is only after weak ordering is discussed. RCpc presumes a discussion of processor consistency, which has not been provided yet. |
Revision as of 13:52, 29 April 2014
We propose the following changes to the wiki chapter on relaxed consistency models:
1. Rewrite the introduction and explain the need for memory consistency models
2. Introduce the issue of SC performance on a mobile platform like Android(ARM architecture)
3. Discuss in detail relaxed memory consistency models for mobile platforms like Android
4. Discuss how C++ provides low-level interfaces like atomics to synchronize memory accesses.
5. Remove links to references that are no longer available
http://www.ce.ewi.tudelft.nl/publicationfiles/915_463_bos.pdf
http://www.cesr.ncsu.edu/solihin/Main.html
http://delivery.acm.org.www.lib.ncsu.edu:2048/10.1145/230000/224398/a61-kontothanassis.html?key1=224398&key2=6529911721&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=140829&CFTOKEN=60032635
6. Add more references to more recent scholarly articles
http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00346ED1V01Y201104CAC016
http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1960000/1950858/p154-naeem.pdf?ip=149.173.1.43&id=1950858&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=E4765D3E93FC8AF0%2EE4765D3E93FC8AF0%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=429804524&CFTOKEN=13003090&__acm__=1396380784_99942adbab461d58235c590a44d10a47 (2011)
http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1930000/1926393/p43-sevcik.pdf?ip=149.173.1.43&id=1926393&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=E4765D3E93FC8AF0%2EE4765D3E93FC8AF0%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=429804524&CFTOKEN=13003090&__acm__=1396380834_dd1b4e9f590b79d54ad1a95ea4b47a4e (2011)
http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1960000/1950376/p67-devietti.pdf?ip=149.173.1.43&id=1950376&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=E4765D3E93FC8AF0%2EE4765D3E93FC8AF0%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=429804524&CFTOKEN=13003090&__acm__=1396380973_155b28471dbd8b5126fb9fceee9246f0 (2011)
http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1760000/1755238/p8-naeem.pdf?ip=149.173.1.43&id=1755238&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=E4765D3E93FC8AF0%2EE4765D3E93FC8AF0%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=429804524&CFTOKEN=13003090&__acm__=1396381165_1d9f9965ea71df09ccd8d7a6216f1925 (2010)
7. Add more diagrams and graphical analysis of system performance using the different models.
8. Some multi-choice exercises
Instructor comments
The planning document should have been submitted to Expertiza. A reviewer would not have known to look on the talk page.
You were supposed to provide a link to the previous version of the page.
The title, "Introduction to Sequential Consistency Model" is confusing. Why would you even need a heading here? Generally, there should not be two headings in a row. Just removing it would solve the problem. There are some mechanical problems in this section: missing space after comma, "uniprocessors" for "uniprocessor", missing space before open paren.
I think the discussion of RCsc and RCpc is misplaced. This becomes an issue only where synchronization ops need to be explicitly inserted, which usually is only after weak ordering is discussed. RCpc presumes a discussion of processor consistency, which has not been provided yet.