@misc{c10eece4fa0c42c89a3555aabff41a3d,
title = "Cache-only memory architectures",
abstract = "The Cache-Only Memory Architecture (COMA) increases the chances of data being available locally because the hardware transparently replicates the data and migrates it into the memory module of the node that is currently accessing it. This in turn reduces the impact of frequent long-latency memory accesses. COMA come in various designs such as Flat-COMA, Simple-COMA, and Multiplexed Simple-COMA.",
author = "Fredrik Dahlgren and Josep Torrellas",
note = "Funding Information: This work was carried out while Fredrik Dahlgren was at Chalmers University of Technology. His research is supported by the Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development (NUTEK) under contract P10502, by the Swedish Research Council on Engineering Science (TFR) under contract 97-593, and by Sun Microsystems. Josep Torrellas{\textquoteright} research is supported by US National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award MIP-9457436, DARPA Contract DABT63-95-C-0097, and by IBM and Intel.",
year = "1999",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1109/2.769448",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "32",
pages = "72--79",
journal = "Computer",
issn = "0018-9162",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
}