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Practical lock-free data structures

by University of Cambridge

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Helps with: Lock Free Libraries
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Source Type: Open
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GPL
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Languages: C

What is it all about?

Keir Fraser's dissertation, Practical lock freedom, presents a large number of new designs for concurrent data structures such as skip-lists, red-black trees and binary search trees, including new lock-based designs as well as lock-free versions.

This work is supported by donations from the Intel/Hewlett-Packard IPF University Grants Program and from the Scalable Synchronization Research Group at Sun Labs Massachusetts.

Key Features

Includes: * Object-based software transactional memory * Multi-word compare-and-swap * Range of search structures (skip lists, binary search trees, red-black trees).


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