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Travelled to:
1 × Canada
1 × China
1 × Cyprus
1 × India
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
X.Shen E.Z.Zhang K.Tian B.Wu Z.Zhao Y.Gao E.Z.Zhang Z.Guo R.Silvera F.Mao M.Gethers
Talks about:
program (4) behavior (2) predict (2) exploit (2) analysi (2) correl (2) dynam (2) data (2) gpu (2) multiprocessor (1)

Person: Yunlian Jiang

DBLP DBLP: Jiang:Yunlian

Contributed to:

PPoPP 20132013
OOPSLA 20122012
ASPLOS 20112011
CC 20102010
CGO 20102010
OOPSLA 20102010
PPoPP 20102010

Wrote 7 papers:

PPoPP-2013-WuZZJS #algorithm #analysis #complexity #design #gpu #memory management
Complexity analysis and algorithm design for reorganizing data to minimize non-coalesced memory accesses on GPU (BW, ZZ, EZZ, YJ, XS), pp. 57–68.
OOPSLA-2012-WuZSJGS #behaviour #correlation #predict
Exploiting inter-sequence correlations for program behavior prediction (BW, ZZ, XS, YJ, YG, RS), pp. 851–866.
ASPLOS-2011-ZhangJGTS #gpu #on the fly
On-the-fly elimination of dynamic irregularities for GPU computing (EZZ, YJ, ZG, KT, XS), pp. 369–380.
CC-2010-JiangZTS #analysis #distance #locality #multi #question #reuse
Is Reuse Distance Applicable to Data Locality Analysis on Chip Multiprocessors? (YJ, EZZ, KT, XS), pp. 264–282.
CGO-2010-JiangZTMGSG #behaviour #correlation #predict #statistics
Exploiting statistical correlations for proactive prediction of program behaviors (YJ, EZZ, KT, FM, MG, XS, YG), pp. 248–256.
OOPSLA-2010-TianJZS #optimisation #paradigm
An input-centric paradigm for program dynamic optimizations (KT, YJ, EZZ, XS), pp. 125–139.
PPoPP-2010-ZhangJS #matter #parallel #performance #question #source code #thread
Does cache sharing on modern CMP matter to the performance of contemporary multithreaded programs? (EZZ, YJ, XS), pp. 203–212.

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