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Authors: Matthias Gries
Group: Computer Engineering
Type: Incollection
Title: Modeling a Memory Subsystem with Petri Nets: a Case Study
Year: 2000
Month: March
Pub-Key: Gri00a
Book Titel: A. Yakovlev, L. Gomes, and L. Lavagno (Eds), Hardware Design and Petri Nets
Pages: 291-310
Keywords: ESD
Publisher: Kluwer Academic
Abstract: Memory subsystems often turn out to be the main performance bottleneck
in current computer systems. Nevertheless, the
architectural features of common RAM chips are not utilized to their
limits. Therefore, a complex Petri Net model of a memory subsystem
was developed and investigated to explore possible improvements.
This chapter reports the results of a case study in which widely used
synchronous RAMs were examined. It demonstrates how impressive
throughput increases can be obtained by an enhanced memory
controller scheme that could even make second level caches redundant
in cost or power dissipation critical systems.

Furthermore, using colored time Petri nets leads to a descriptive
view of the memory subsystem because a Petri Net model combines data
and control flow as well as structural information in a natural way.
The case study finally underpins the advantages of this
approach.
Remarks: Editors:In A. Yakovlev, L. Gomes, L. Lavagno,
Resources: [BibTeX]

 

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