We present several applications in computational geometry of Megiddo's parametric searching technique. These applications include: (1) Finding the minimum Hausdorff distance ...
In teaching operating systems at an undergraduate level, we believe that it is important to provide a project that is realistic enough to show how real operating systems work, yet...
Wayne A. Christopher, Steven J. Procter, Thomas E....
This article is devoted to the run-time redistribution of arrays that are distributed in a blockcyclic fashion over a multidimensional processor grid. While previous studies have ...
Frederic Desprez, Jack Dongarra, Antoine Petitet, ...
We describe a 3D graphical interaction tool called an amplification widget that allows a user to control the position or orientation of an object at multiple scales. Fine and coar...
This paper examines a new building block for next-generation networks: SNAPP, or Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning. SNAPP-enabled routers securely embed their routing d...
In the framework of perfect loop nests with uniform dependences, tiling has been extensively studied as a source-to-source program transformation. Little work has been devoted to ...
d Abstract) Eric Allender Christopher Wilson Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Rutgers University and Information Science New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA Universit...
We are currently developing Willow, a shared-memory multiprocessor whose design provides system capacity and performance capable of supporting over a thousand commercial microproc...
John K. Bennett, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Jay A. Greenwo...
A context-free grammar is a single-tree grammar (STG) if every nonterminal symbol has at most one production rule whose right hand side contains nonterminal symbols. Various prope...
This paper discusses the research initiatives and programs supported by the National Science Foundation to promote high-end computing and largescale networking. This work mainly fa...