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Travelled to:
7 × USA
Collaborated with:
D.E.Culler S.C.Goldstein T.v.Eicken K.R.Traub A.Sah J.Wawrzynek A.Krishnamurthy C.J.Scheiman R.Y.Wang K.A.Yelick R.M.Karp D.A.Patterson A.Sahay E.E.Santos R.Subramonian
Talks about:
parallel (4) program (3) thread (3) strict (3) partit (3) non (3) sequenti (2) support (2) lenient (2) control (2)

Person: Klaus E. Schauser

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Contributed to:

ASPLOS 19961996
FPCA 19951995
POPL 19951995
PPoPP 19931993
LFP 19921992
ASPLOS 19911991
FPCA 19911991

Wrote 7 papers:

ASPLOS-1996-KrishnamurthySSWCY #architecture #communication #evaluation #parallel #scalability
Evaluation of Architectural Support for Global Address-Based Communication in Large-Scale Parallel Machines (AK, KES, CJS, RYW, DEC, KAY), pp. 37–48.
FPCA-1995-SchauserG #how #question #source code #strict
How Much Non-Strictness do Lenient Programs Require? (KES, SCG), pp. 216–225.
POPL-1995-SchauserCG #algorithm #clustering #constraints #source code #strict #thread
Separation Constraint Partitioning — A New Algorithm for Partitioning Non-strict Programs into Sequential Threads (KES, DEC, SCG), pp. 259–271.
PPoPP-1993-CullerKPSSSSE #named #parallel #towards
LogP: Towards a Realistic Model of Parallel Computation (DEC, RMK, DAP, AS, KES, EES, RS, TvE), pp. 1–12.
LFP-1992-TraubCS #analysis #clustering #source code #strict #thread
Global Analysis for Partitioning Non-Strict Programs into Sequential Threads (KRT, DEC, KES), pp. 324–334.
ASPLOS-1991-CullerSSEW #automaton #hardware #parallel #thread
Fine-Grain Parallelism with Minimal Hardware Support: A Compiler-Controlled Threaded Abstract Machine (DEC, AS, KES, TvE, JW), pp. 164–175.
FPCA-1991-SchauserCE #parallel #thread
Compiler-Controlled Multithreading for Lenient Parallel Languages (KES, DEC, TvE), pp. 50–72.

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