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  • Srinivasan, Sudharshan (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    With significant research going into the development of scientific software over the years, there exist a plethora of toolkits using different algorithms to solve the same problem. But the performance of these toolkits ...
  • Monil, Mohammad Alaul Haque (University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
    From the advent of the message-passing architecture in the early 1980s to the recent dominance of accelerator-based heterogeneous architectures, high performance computing (HPC) hardware has gone through a series of changes. ...
  • Ramesh, Srinivasan (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    The desire for high performance on scalable parallel systems is increasing the complexity and the need to tune MPI implementations. The MPI Tools Information Interface (MPI T) introduced in the MPI 3.0 standard ...
  • Dunn, Nathan A. (2006-08)
    This thesis makes two major contributions: it introduces a novel method for analysis of artificial neural networks and provides new models of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans nervous system. The analysis method extracts ...
  • Memon, Ghulam (University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
    The Internet has evolved into a medium centered around content: people watch videos on YouTube, share their pictures via Flickr, and use Facebook to keep in touch with their friends. Yet, the only globally deployed service ...
  • OConnor, Walton (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    We examine the presence of multifractal properties in the spatial structure of observed IPv4 addresses in measured Internet traffic. A collection of traffic samples from a variety of network settings are assembled and their ...
  • Morrison, Garrett (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    Line integral convolution (LIC) is a powerful tool for visualizing vector fields by combining particle advection with image convolution. Practical usage of LIC is limited by its computational expense, requiring many ...
  • Le Pendu, Paea Jean-Francois, 1974- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    On the one hand, ontologies provide a means of formally specifying complex descriptions and relationships about information in a way that is expressive yet amenable to automated processing and reasoning. When data are ...
  • Mood, Benjamin (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Secure function evaluation (SFE) on mobile devices, such as smartphones, allows for the creation of new privacy-preserving applications. Generating the circuits on smartphones which allow for executing customized functions, ...
  • Labasan, Stephanie (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    Power consumption is widely regarded as one of the biggest challenges to reaching the next generation of high performance computing (HPC). On future supercomputers, power will be a limited resource. This constraint will ...
  • Magharei, Nazanin, 1979- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    Streaming multimedia content over the Internet is extremely popular mainly due to emerging applications such as IPTV, YouTube and e-learning. All these applications require simultaneous streaming of multimedia content from ...
  • Shaila, Nashid (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    Understanding the performance of applications on modern multi- and manycore platforms is a difficult task and involves complex measurement, analysis, and modeling. The Roofline model is used to assess an application's ...
  • Corso, Amie (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    Blockchains are distributed ledgers that use a tamper-sensitive, append-only data structure in conjunction with a consensus protocol to enable mutually distrusting parties to maintain a global set of states. A primary ...
  • Larsen, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2017-05-01)
    With the push to exascale, in situ visualization and analysis will play an increasingly important role in high performance computing. Tightly coupling in situ visualization with simulations constrains resources for both, ...
  • Ramesh, Srinivasan (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    Traditionally, High Performance Computing (HPC) softwarehas been built and deployed as bulk-synchronous, parallel executables based on the message-passing interface (MPI) programming model. The rise of data-oriented computing ...
  • Arab Yar Mohammadi, Mahshid (University of Oregon, 2012)
    My interest is in applying a domain model to help elicit personal requirements for the problem of community travel for people with cognitive impairments. The domain model I took advantage of is the ACT model, which is ...
  • Yao, Xiangkui (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    The design of successful assistive technologies requires careful personalization for individual users, as well as rapid, low cost cycles for product development and testing. My research brings two modern software engineering ...
  • Zhang, Yehui (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    In intensive care units, most patients are usually in critical conditions which require physicians to make immediate diagnosis and treatments. However, not every patient could get the best treatment because it highly related ...
  • Ozog, David (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    While the message-passing paradigm, seen in programming models such as MPI and UPC, has provided a solution for efficiently programming on distributed memory computer systems, this approach is not a panacea for the needs ...
  • Johnson-Freyd, Philip (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    Programmers don't just have to write programs, they are have to reason about them. Programming languages aren't just tools for instructing computers what to do, they are tools for reasoning. And, it isn't just programmers ...

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