Recent NOW Papers
Recent Papers of the NOW Team
Recent Publications
Cluster I/O with River: Making the Fast Case Common.
To appear in
IOPADS '99.
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau,
Eric Anderson,
Noah Treuhaft,
David E. Culler,
Joseph M. Hellerstein,
David A. Patterson,
Katherine Yelick.
Draft is currently available as:
Abstract,
PostScript
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Searching for the Sorting Record: Experiences in Tuning NOW-Sort.
The 1998 Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Tools (SPDT '98)
, Welches, Oregon
, August 3-4, 1998
.
Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau,
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau,
David E. Culler,
Joseph M. Hellerstein,
David A. Patterson.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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Scheduling with Implicit Information in Distributed Systems.
1998
SIGMETRICS Conference on the Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
, pages 233-243
, Madison , Wisconsin
, June 24-26, 1998
.
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,
David E. Culler,
Alan Mainwaring.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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Modeling and Optimizing Pipeline Latency.
1998 SIGMETRICS Conference on the Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
, Madison, Wisconsin
, 6/24/98 - 6/26/98
.
Randolph Y. Wang,
Arvind Krishnamurthy,
Richard P. Martin,
Thomas E. Anderson,
David E. Culler.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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Managing Concurrent Access for Shared Memory Active Messages.
To appear in IPPS/SPDP 98
, Orlando, FL
, March, 1998
.
Steven S. Lumetta,
David E. Culler.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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The Architectural Costs of Streaming I/O: A Comparison of Workstations, Clusters, and SMPs.
To appear in HPCA 4
, Las Vegas, February, 1998
.
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau,
Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau,
David E. Culler,
Joseph M. Hellerstein,
David A. Patterson.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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GLUnix: A Global Layer Unix for a Network of Workstations.
To appear in Software Practice and Experience
.
Douglas P. Ghormley,
David Petrou,
Steven H. Rodrigues,
Amin M. Vahdat,
Thomas E. Anderson.
Available as:
Abstract and PostScript
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