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by Idit Keidar , Petr Kuznetsov , Srivatsan Ravi
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@MISC{Keidar_thethird,
    author = {Idit Keidar and Petr Kuznetsov and Srivatsan Ravi},
    title = {The Third Workshop on the Theory of Transactional Memory ∗},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

In this issue, we have a short column. It features a review of WTTM 2011, the third Workshop on the Theory of Transactional Memory, by Petr Kuznetsov and Srivatsan Ravi. This annual workshop focuses on developing theory for understanding transactional memory systems. It discusses recent achievements as well as remaining challenges. Petr and Srivatsan review the most recent instance of the workshop, which was co-located with DISC in September 2011 in Rome. Many thanks to Petr and Srivatsan for their contribution. Call for contributions: I welcome suggestions for material to include in this column, including news, reviews, open problems, tutorials and surveys, either exposing the community to new and interesting topics, or providing new insight on well-studied topics by organizing them in new ways.

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transactional memory    third workshop    well-studied topic    annual workshop    interesting topic    short column    open problem    recent achievement    transactional memory system    recent instance    many thanks    new way    petr kuznetsov    srivatsan ravi   

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