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Sport Fisheries Of The Belgrade Lakes, Maine Department Of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
Sport Fisheries Of The Belgrade Lakes, Maine Department Of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
Maine Collection
Sport Fisheries of the Belgrade Lake
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, Augusta, Maine 1994.
Contents: Belgrade Lakes Chain, Some Vital Statistics / Some Features of the Seven Major Waters of the Belgrade Chain of Lakes / A Partial List of Fish Species That Occur in the Major Waters of the Belgrade Chain of Lakes / East Pond Oakland and Smithfield / Great Pond Oakland, Belgrade, and Rome / Long Pond Mt. Vernon, Rome, and Belgrade / Messalonskee Lake Oakland and Belgrade / North Pond Smithfield, Rome, and Mercer / Salmon Lake and McGrath Pond Belgrade and Oakland
Fast Accurate Simulation Of Large Shared Memory Multiprocessors, Bob Boothe Phd
Fast Accurate Simulation Of Large Shared Memory Multiprocessors, Bob Boothe Phd
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Fast computer simulation is an essential tool in the design of large parallel computers. We discuss the design and performance of our Fast Accurate Simulation Tool, FAST. We start by summarizing the tradeoffs made in the designs of this and other simulators. The key ideas used in this simulator involve execution driven simulation techniques that modify the object code of the application program being studied. This produces an augmented version of the code that is directly executed and performs much of the work of the simulation. We extend the previous work in execution driven simulation by introducing several new uses …