| 2009 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 62 | Chirag Dekate, Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Eiland, Ravi Paruchuri: Distance Learning with High-definition Low Latency Video and Multi-media Infrastructure. CSEDU (1) 2009: 153-160 | |
| 61 | Thomas L. Sterling: Models of Computation - Enabling Exascale. IJHPCA 23(4): 332-334 (2009) | |
| 60 | Thomas L. Sterling: The Biggest Need: a New Model of Computation. IJHPCA 23(4): 335-336 (2009) | |
| 2008 | ||
| 59 | Chris J. Michael, Maciej Brodowicz, Thomas L. Sterling: Improving code compression using clustered modalities. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2008: 423-428 | |
| 58 | Thomas L. Sterling, Chirag Dekate: Productivity in High Performance Computing. Advances in Computers 72: 101-134 (2008) | |
| 2007 | ||
| 57 | Thomas L. Sterling: Societies of Cores and Their Computing Culture. Euro-Par Workshops 2007: 7 | |
| 56 | Thomas L. Sterling: HCW Keynote Address ParalleX: An Asynchronous Execution Model for Scalable Heterogeneous Computing. IPDPS 2007: 1 | |
| 55 | Guang R. Gao, Thomas L. Sterling, Rick Stevens, Mark Hereld, Weirong Zhu: ParalleX: A Study of A New Parallel Computation Model. IPDPS 2007: 1-6 | |
| 2006 | ||
| 54 | Guang R. Gao, Thomas L. Sterling, Rick L. Stevens, Mark Hereld, Weirong Zhu: Hierarchical multithreading: programming model and system software. IPDPS 2006 | |
| 53 | Erik DeBenedict, Fernand (Doc) Bedard, Thomas L. Sterling: Exotic technologies I - HPC computational systems of 2020. SC 2006: 295 | |
| 52 | Thomas L. Sterling: Computer science - architecture - Beyond the beyond and the extremes of computing. SC 2006: 66 | |
| 51 | Thomas L. Sterling, Peter M. Kogge, William J. Dally, Steve Scott, William Gropp, David E. Keyes, Peter H. Beckman: Multi-core issues - Multi-Core for HPC: breakthrough or breakdown? SC 2006: 73 | |
| 2005 | ||
| 50 | Thomas L. Sterling: Challenges to Evaluating Petaflops Systems. QEST 2005: 166-167 | |
| 49 | Thomas L. Sterling: Towards a Technology and Architecture Hybrid? SC 2005: 63 | |
| 2004 | ||
| 48 | Thomas L. Sterling: Towards Memory Oriented Scalable Computer Architecture and High Efficiency Petaflops Computing. NPC 2004: 2 | |
| 47 | Ed Upchurch, Thomas L. Sterling, Jay B. Brockman: Analysis and Modeling of Advanced PIM Architecture Design Tradeoffs. SC 2004: 12 | |
| 46 | Thomas L. Sterling: Productivity Metrics and Models for High Performance Computing. IJHPCA 18(4): 433-440 (2004) | |
| 2003 | ||
| 45 | Guang R. Gao, Kevin B. Theobald, Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Clement Leung, Ziang Hu, Haiping Wu, Jizhu Lu, Juan del Cuvillo, Adeline Jacquet, Vincent Janot, Thomas L. Sterling: Programming Models and System Software for Future High-End Computing Systems: Work-in-Progress. IPDPS 2003: 206 | |
| 44 | Adeline Jacquet, Vincent Janot, Clement Leung, Guang R. Gao, Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Thomas L. Sterling: An Executable Analytical Performance Evaluation Approach for Early Performance Prediction. IPDPS 2003: 268 | |
| 43 | Timothy Mark Pinkston, Alan F. Benner, Michael Krause, Irv M. Robinson, Thomas L. Sterling: InfiniBand: The "De Facto" Future Standard for System and Local Area Networks or Just a Scalable Replacement for PCI Buses? Cluster Computing 6(2): 95-104 (2003) | |
| 2002 | ||
| 42 | Thomas L. Sterling: Launching into the Future of Commodity Cluster Computing. CLUSTER 2002: 345- | |
| 41 | Guang R. Gao, Kevin B. Theobald, Ziang Hu, Haiping Wu, Jizhu Lu, Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill, Thomas L. Sterling, Rick Stevens, Mark Hereld: Next Generation System Software for Future High-End Computing Systems. IPDPS 2002 | |
| 40 | Thomas L. Sterling: The Gilgamesh MIND Processor-in-Memory Architecture for Petaflops-Scale Computing. ISHPC 2002: 1-5 | |
| 39 | Thomas L. Sterling, Hans P. Zima: Gilgamesh: a multithreaded processor-in-memory architecture for petaflops computing. SC 2002: 1-23 | |
| 2001 | ||
| 38 | Thomas L. Sterling: An Introduction to the Gilgamesh PIM Architecture. Euro-Par 2001: 16-32 | |
| 37 | Thomas L. Sterling: Continuum computer architecture for exaflops computation. Commun. ACM 44(3): 78-80 (2001) | |
| 36 | Thomas L. Sterling: An Introduction to PC Clusters for High Performance Computing. IJHPCA 15(2): 92-101 (2001) | |
| 35 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel S. Katz, Larry A. Bergman: High Performance Computing Systems for Autonomous Spaceborne Missions. IJHPCA 15(3): 282-296 (2001) | |
| 34 | Mitchell D. Theys, Shoukat Ali, Howard Jay Siegel, K. Mani Chandy, Kai Hwang, Ken Kennedy, Lui Sha, Kang G. Shin, Marc Snir, Larry Snyder, Thomas L. Sterling: What Are the Top Ten Most Influential Parallel and Distributed Processing Concepts of the Past Millenium? J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 61(12): 1827-1841 (2001) | |
| 2000 | ||
| 33 | Thomas L. Sterling: PC Clusters - The Convergence of High Performance Systems Architecture. CLUSTER 2000: 267- | |
| 32 | Hans P. Zima, Thomas L. Sterling: Support for Irregular Computations in Massively Parallel PIM Arrays, Using an Object-Based Execution Model. IPDPS Workshops 2000: 450-456 | |
| 31 | Hans P. Zima, Thomas L. Sterling: Macroservers: An Object-Based Programming and Execution Model for Processor-in-Memory Arrays. ISHPC 2000: 7-25 | |
| 30 | Thomas L. Sterling: Symbolic Computing with Beowulf-Class PC Clusters. PVM/MPI 2000: 7-8 | |
| 29 | Abdullah I. AlMojel, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Thomas L. Sterling: Characterizing and representing workloads for parallel computer architectures. Journal of Systems Architecture 46(1): 23-37 (2000) | |
| 1999 | ||
| 28 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Savarese: A Coming of Age for Beowulf-Class Computing. Euro-Par 1999: 78-88 | |
| 27 | Thomas L. Sterling, Larry A. Bergman: A design analysis of a hybrid technology multithreaded architecture for petaflops scale computation3. International Conference on Supercomputing 1999: 286-293 | |
| 26 | Jay B. Brockman, Peter M. Kogge, Thomas L. Sterling, Vincent W. Freeh, Shannon K. Kuntz: Microservers: a new memory semantics for massively parallel computing. International Conference on Supercomputing 1999: 454-463 | |
| 1998 | ||
| 25 | John K. Salmon, Thomas L. Sterling, Rajesh Bordawekar, Christopher Stein: Scaling of Beowulf-Class Distributed Systems. HPDC 1998: 368-369 | |
| 24 | Hank G. Dietz, José Duato, Steven L. Scott, Thomas L. Sterling, Craig B. Stunkel, Stephen R. Wheat: Convergence Points on Commercial Parallel Systems: Do We Have the Node Architecture? Do We Have the Network? Do We Have the Programming Paradigm? ICPP 1998: 392- | |
| 23 | Thomas L. Sterling: Beowulf PC clusters: breaking the cost barrier to high end application computing (keynote address - abstract). SAC 1998: 1 | |
| 1997 | ||
| 22 | Michael S. Warren, Donald J. Becker, M. Patrick Goda, John K. Salmon, Thomas L. Sterling: Parallel Supercomputing with Commodity Components. PDPTA 1997: 1372-1381 | |
| 21 | David W. Pfitzner, John K. Salmon, Thomas L. Sterling: Halo World: Tools for Parallel Cluster Finding in Astrophysical N-body Simulations. Data Min. Knowl. Discov. 1(4): 419-438 (1997) | |
| 1996 | ||
| 20 | Chance Reschke, Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Ridge, Daniel Savarese, Donald J. Becker, Phillip Merkey: A Design Study of Alternative Network Topologies for the Beowulf Parallel Workstation. HPDC 1996: 626-636 | |
| 19 | Thomas L. Sterling, Donald J. Becker, Chance Reschke, Daniel Savarese, Michael R. Berry: Achieving a Balanced Low-Cost Architecture for Mass Storage Management through Multiple Fast Ethernet Channels on the Beowulf Parallel Workstation. IPPS 1996: 104-108 | |
| 18 | Abdullah I. Meajil, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Thomas L. Sterling: A Quantitative Approach for Architecture-Invariant Parallel Workload Characterization. PARA 1996: 515-524 | |
| 17 | Thomas L. Sterling: The Scientific Workstation of the Future May Be a Pile of PCs. Commun. ACM 39(9): 11-12 (1996) | |
| 16 | Thomas L. Sterling, Phillip Merkey, Daniel Savarese: Improving Application Performance on the HP/Convex Exemplar. IEEE Computer 29(12): 50-55 (1996) | |
| 1995 | ||
| 15 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Savarese, Phillip Merkey, Jeffrey P. Gardner: An Initial Evaluation of the Convex SPP-1000 for Earth and Space Science Application. HPCA 1995: 176-185 | |
| 14 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Savarese, Donald J. Becker, Bruce Fryxell, Kevin Olson: Communication Overhead for Space Science Applications on the Beowulf Parallel Workstation. HPDC 1995: 23- | |
| 13 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Savarese, Donald J. Becker, John E. Dorband, Udaya A. Ranawake, Charles V. Packer: BEOWULF: A Parallel Workstation for Scientific Computation. ICPP (1) 1995: 11-14 | |
| 12 | Thomas L. Sterling, Daniel Savarese, Peter MacNeice, Kevin Olson, Clark Mobarry, Bruce Fryxell, Phillip Merkey: A Performance Evaluation of the Convex SPP-1000 Scalable Shared Memory Parallel Computer. SC 1995 | |
| 11 | Paul Messina, James C. T. Pool, Thomas L. Sterling: System Software and Tools for High-Performance Computing Environments. SC 1995 | |
| 1994 | ||
| 10 | Steven Hotovy, Thomas L. Sterling: JNNIE: Evaluation of Scalable Parallel Processing Architectures. HPCN 1994: 172-173 | |
| 9 | Steven Hotovy, Wayne Pfeiffer, Thomas L. Sterling: Findings of the joint NSF-NASA initiative in evaluation. SC 1994: 811-813 | |
| 1993 | ||
| 8 | Thomas L. Sterling, Michael J. MacDonald: The Realities of Parallel Processing and Dataflow's Role in It: Lessons from the NASA HPCC Program. Architectures and Compilation Techniques for Fine and Medium Grain Parallelism 1993: 165-176 | |
| 7 | Thomas L. Sterling, Jeffrey M. Arnold: Fine Grain Dataflow Computation without Tokens for Balanced Execution. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 18(3): 327-339 (1993) | |
| 1992 | ||
| 6 | Mark R. Thistle, Thomas L. Sterling, James T. Kuehn, Thomas A. Anastasio: The Effectiveness of Random Mapping on Fine-Grain MIMD Architectures. ICPP (2) 1992: 41-48 | |
| 1988 | ||
| 5 | Thomas L. Sterling, Albert J. Musciano, Donald J. Becker: Multiprocessor Performance Measurement Using Embedded Instrumentation. ICPP (1) 1988: 156-165 | |
| 4 | Thomas L. Sterling, Ellery Y. Chan: A Practical Static Data Flow Computer Based on Associative Methods. ICPP (1) 1988: 225-234 | |
| 3 | Albert J. Musciano, Thomas L. Sterling: Efficient Dynamic Scheduling of Medium-Grained Tasks for General Purpose Parallel Processing. ICPP (2) 1988: 166-175 | |
| 2 | Thomas L. Sterling, D. Scott Wills, Ellery Y. Chan: Tokenless static data flow using associative templates. SC 1988: 70-79 | |
| 1986 | ||
| 1 | Robert H. Halstead Jr., Thomas L. Anderson, Randy B. Osborne, Thomas L. Sterling: Concert: Design of a Multiprocessor Development System. ISCA 1986: 40-48 | |