












|
|
-
Jesse Davis,
Douglas Stark,
and Nicholas Edmonds.
Method of Interaction in a Modular Architecture for Sensor Systems (MASS).
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering,
5(2),
2005.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nick Edmonds,
Jeremiah Willcock,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Expressing Graph Algorithms Using Generalized Active Messages.
In International Conference on Supercomputing,
Eugene, Oregon,
June 2013.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Scalable Parallel Solution Techniques for Data-Intensive Problems in Distributed Memory.
In SIAM Workshop on Combinatorial Scientific Computing,
Darmstadt, Germany,
May 2011.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Jeremiah Willcock,
Torsten Hoefler,
Nick Edmonds,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Active Pebbles: Parallel Programming for Data-Driven Applications.
In International Conference on Supercomputing,
Tucson, Arizona,
May 2011.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nick Edmonds,
Torsten Hoefler,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
A Space-Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Computing Betweenness Centrality in Distributed Memory.
In International Conference on High Performance Computing,
Goa, India,
December 2010.
[bibtex-entry]
-
N. Edmonds,
T. Hoefler,
and A. Lumsdaine.
A Space-Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Computing Betweenness Centrality in Distributed Memory.
In ,
Dec. 2010.
Note: Accepted at the 2010 International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC'10).
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds,
Jeremiah Willcock,
Torsten Hoefler,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Design of a Large-Scale Hybrid-Parallel Graph Library.
In International Conference on High Performance Computing, Student Research Symposium,
Goa, India,
December 2010.
[bibtex-entry]
-
N. Edmonds,
J. Willock,
T. Hoefler,
and A. Lumsdaine.
Design of a Large-Scale Hybrid-Parallel Graph Library.
In ,
Dec. 2010.
Note: Accepted at the 2010 International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC'10), Student Research Symposium.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds,
Douglas Gregor,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Extensible PGAS Semantics for C++.
In Fourth Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Model,
New York, New York,
October 2010.
[bibtex-entry]
-
J. Willcock,
T. Hoefler,
N. Edmonds,
and A. Lumsdaine.
AM++: A Generalized Active Message Framework.
In ,
Sep. 2010.
Note: Accepted at The Nineteenth International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT'10).
[bibtex-entry]
-
Jeremiah Willcock,
Torsten Hoefler,
Nicholas Edmonds,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
AM++: A Generalized Active Message Framework.
In Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques,
September 2010.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nick Edmonds,
Alex Breuer,
Douglas Gregor,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Single-Source Shortest Paths with the Parallel Boost Graph Library.
In The Ninth DIMACS Implementation Challenge: The Shortest Path Problem,
Piscataway, NJ,
November 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Jesse Davis,
Doug Stark,
and Nicholas Edmonds.
Method for Module Interaction in a Modular Architecture for Sensor Systems (MASS).
In International Embedded and Hybrid Systems Conference,
Singapore,
May 2005.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds,
Doug Stark,
and Jesse Davis.
MASS: Modular Architecture for Sensor Systems.
In 4th International Workshop on Information Processing in Sensor Networks,
Los Angeles, California,
April 2005.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nick Edmonds,
Jeremiah Willcock,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Expressing Graph Algorithms Using Generalized Active Messages,
February 2013.
Note: Poster.[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds.
Version 2.0 of the Parallel Boost Graph Library: Message-driven solutions to data-driven problems booktitle = SIAM Annual Meeting,
July 2012.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Nicholas Edmonds.
The Parallel Boost Graph Library spawn(Active Pebbles),
March 2012.
[bibtex-entry]
-
Jeremiah Willcock,
Torsten Hoefler,
Nick Edmonds,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Active Pebbles: A Programming Model For Highly Parallel Fine-Grained Data-Driven Computations,
February 2011.
Note: Poster. Tied (two-way) for Best Student Poster.[bibtex-entry]
BACK TO INDEX
Disclaimer:
This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of
scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein
are retained by authors or by other copyright holders.
All person copying this information are expected to adhere to
the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright.
In most cases, these works may not be reposted
without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
Last modified: Wed Jun 19 04:20:16 2013
Author: dikim.
This document was translated from BibTEX by
bibtex2html
|