Travelled to:
1 × Canada
1 × France
1 × Italy
1 × Spain
1 × Sweden
12 × USA
Collaborated with:
W.Hsu S.Mehta A.Zhai X.Feng C.Wu Z.Wang T.Chen J.Lin W.Wang Z.Li X.Dai L.Wang Y.Duan X.Yuan J.Li P.Lin S.J.Lee Y.Wang S.Wang G.He J.Tsai Z.Jiang E.Ness S.McCamant Y.Guan C.Zhang H.Chen J.Yu R.Chen B.Zang H.Cui F.Lu A.Das J.Lu H.Chen J.Kim D.Chen R.D.Ju T.Ngai S.Chan C.Chen Y.Peng C.Chen W.Wu Q.Min W.Zhang T.Chen D.Hong C.Hsu J.Wu P.Liu C.Wang Y.Chung X.Shen J.Huang Y.Lan Y.Chen
Talks about:
specul (6) optim (6) concurr (5) use (5) compil (4) framework (3) program (3) memori (3) local (3) dynam (3)
Person: Pen-Chung Yew
DBLP: Yew:Pen=Chung
Facilitated 1 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 21 papers:
- ICSE-v1-2015-YuanWWLYHFLCG #concurrent #debugging #named #using
- ReCBuLC: Reproducing Concurrency Bugs Using Local Clocks (XY, CW, ZW, JL, PCY, JH, XF, YL, YC, YG), pp. 824–834.
- PLDI-2015-MehtaY #compilation #optimisation #scalability #source code
- Improving compiler scalability: optimizing large programs at small price (SM, PCY), pp. 143–152.
- ASE-2014-WangWWYSYLFG #concurrent #debugging #locality #memory management #using
- Localization of concurrency bugs using shared memory access pairs (WW, ZW, CW, PCY, XS, XY, JL, XF, YG), pp. 611–622.
- DAC-2014-ChenPCWMYZC #manycore #named #parallel #simulation #thread
- DAPs: Dynamic Adjustment and Partial Sampling for Multithreaded/Multicore Simulation (CCC, YCP, CFC, WSW, QM, PCY, WZ, TFC), p. 6.
- PPoPP-2014-MehtaLY #framework
- Revisiting loop fusion in the polyhedral framework (SM, PHL, PCY), pp. 233–246.
- PPoPP-2014-WangWYYWL0 #concurrent #debugging #locality #memory management #using
- Concurrency bug localization using shared memory access pairs (WW, CW, PCY, XY, ZW, JL, XF), pp. 375–376.
- CGO-2012-HongHYWHLWC #concurrent #multi #named #thread
- HQEMU: a multi-threaded and retargetable dynamic binary translator on multicores (DYH, CCH, PCY, JJW, WCH, PL, CMW, YCC), pp. 104–113.
- CGO-2010-WangCDLFY #adaptation #scheduling
- An adaptive task creation strategy for work-stealing scheduling (LW, HC, YD, FL, XF, PCY), pp. 266–277.
- CGO-2010-WangWY #layout #memory management #on the
- On improving heap memory layout by dynamic pool allocation (ZW, CW, PCY), pp. 92–100.
- CGO-2009-DuanFWZY #c #c++ #concurrent #consistency #detection #source code
- Detecting and Eliminating Potential Violations of Sequential Consistency for Concurrent C/C++ Programs (YD, XF, LW, CZ, PCY), pp. 25–34.
- PPoPP-2008-ZhaiWYH #compilation #concurrent #optimisation #thread
- Compiler optimizations for parallelizing general-purpose applications under thread-level speculation (AZ, SW, PCY, GH), pp. 271–272.
- ICSE-2007-ChenYCZY #named
- POLUS: A POwerful Live Updating System (HC, JY, RC, BZ, PCY), pp. 271–281.
- CGO-2005-DaiZHY #compilation #framework #optimisation #using
- A General Compiler Framework for Speculative Optimizations Using Data Speculative Code Motion (XD, AZ, WCH, PCY), pp. 280–290.
- CGO-2005-DasLCKYHC #optimisation #performance #runtime
- Performance of Runtime Optimization on BLAST (AD, JL, HC, JK, PCY, WCH, DyC), pp. 86–96.
- CC-2004-ChenLDHY #data flow #dependence #optimisation #profiling
- Data Dependence Profiling for Speculative Optimizations (TC, JL, XD, WCH, PCY), pp. 57–72.
- CGO-2003-LinCHY #using
- Speculative Register Promotion Using Advanced Load Address Table (ALAT) (JL, TC, WCH, PCY), pp. 125–134.
- PLDI-2003-LinCHYJNC #analysis #compilation #framework #optimisation
- A compiler framework for speculative analysis and optimizations (JL, TC, WCH, PCY, RDCJ, TFN, SC), pp. 289–299.
- HPCA-2000-LeeWY #predict
- Decoupled Value Prediction on Trace Processors (SJL, YW, PCY), pp. 231–240.
- HPCA-1998-TsaiJNY #concurrent #parallel #performance #thread
- Performance Study of a Concurrent Multithreaded Processor (JYT, ZJ, EN, PCY), pp. 24–35.
- PPEALS-1988-LiY #analysis #interprocedural #parallel #performance
- Efficient Interprocedural Analysis for Program Parallelization and Restructuring (ZL, PCY), pp. 85–99.
- ASPLOS-2018-WangMZY #automation
- Enhancing Cross-ISA DBT Through Automatically Learned Translation Rules (WW, SM, AZ, PCY), pp. 84–97.