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1992
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High Level Specification of I/O in Functional Languages
The interface with the outside world has always been one of the weakest points of functional languages. It is not easy to incorporate I/O without being allowed to do side-effects....
Peter Achten, John H. G. van Groningen, Marinus J....
SIGGRAPH
1993
ACM
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Pad: an alternative approach to the computer interface
We believe that navigation in information spaces is best supported by tapping into our natural spatial and geographic ways of thinking. To this end, we are developing a new comput...
Ken Perlin, David Fox
AOSD
2007
ACM
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Using natural language program analysis to locate and understand action-oriented concerns
Most current software systems contain undocumented high-level ideas implemented across multiple files and modules. When developers perform program maintenance tasks, they often wa...
David Shepherd, Zachary P. Fry, Emily Hill, Lori L...
CLUSTER
2009
IEEE
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24/7 Characterization of petascale I/O workloads
Abstract--Developing and tuning computational science applications to run on extreme scale systems are increasingly complicated processes. Challenges such as managing memory access...
Philip H. Carns, Robert Latham, Robert B. Ross, Ka...
EUROPAR
2000
Springer
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Design and Evaluation of a Compiler-Directed Collective I/O Technique
Abstract. Current approaches to parallel I/O demand extensive user effort to obtain acceptable performance. This is in part due to difficulties in understanding the characteristics...
Gokhan Memik, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Alok N. Choudhar...