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Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × India
6 × USA
Collaborated with:
M.L.Scott Y.Liu L.Dalessandro W.Ruan T.Vyas C.Wang M.M.Michael P.Wu V.J.Marathe A.Shriraman H.Hossain S.Dwarkadas F.Carouge S.White Y.Lev M.Moir
Talks about:
memori (5) transact (3) softwar (2) orec (2) stm (2) multiprocessor (1) transaction (1) instrument (1) comprehens (1) streamlin (1)

Person: Michael F. Spear

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Contributed to:

ASPLOS 20142014
CGO 20132013
PPoPP 20122012
ASPLOS 20112011
PPoPP 20102010
CGO 20092009
PPoPP 20092009
PPoPP 20072007

Wrote 8 papers:

ASPLOS-2014-RuanVLS #case study #experience #legacy #transaction #using
Transactionalizing legacy code: an experience report using GCC and Memcached (WR, TV, YL, MFS), pp. 399–412.
CGO-2013-RuanLWS #framework #on the #platform
On the platform specificity of STM instrumentation mechanisms (WR, YL, CW, MFS), p. 10.
PPoPP-2012-LiuS #queue
A lock-free, array-based priority queue (YL, MFS), pp. 323–324.
ASPLOS-2011-DalessandroCWLMSS #case study #effectiveness #hardware #hybrid #memory management #transaction
Hybrid NOrec: a case study in the effectiveness of best effort hardware transactional memory (LD, FC, SW, YL, MM, MLS, MFS), pp. 39–52.
PPoPP-2010-DalessandroSS #named
NOrec: streamlining STM by abolishing ownership records (LD, MFS, MLS), pp. 67–78.
CGO-2009-SpearMSW #memory management #transaction
Reducing Memory Ordering Overheads in Software Transactional Memory (MFS, MMM, MLS, PW), pp. 13–24.
PPoPP-2009-SpearDMS #memory management #transaction
A comprehensive strategy for contention management in software transactional memory (MFS, LD, VJM, MLS), pp. 141–150.
PPoPP-2007-SpearSHDS #communication #memory management #multi #named
Alert-on-update: a communication aid for shared memory multiprocessors (MFS, AS, HH, SD, MLS), pp. 132–133.

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